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Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Explore our collection of free Holocaust education lesson plans for students of all ages offered through the Meilman Virtual Classroom Engage students with immersive resources, interactive workshops, and thought-provoking activities designed to promote understanding and remembrance of this essential chapter in history
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History, Location Cultural Landscape - Museum of Jewish Heritage Twenty Five Years of Remembrance Education 2022 Celebrating its 25 th Anniversary, the Museum opened The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do, its new core exhibition featuring over 750 artifacts and 30 films made from its testimonies and collection 2021 The Museum reopened to the public with Boris Lurie: Nothing To Do But To Try, its first showing of contemporary art
The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust The Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust’s exhibition The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do is an expansive and timely presentation of Holocaust history told through personal stories, objects, photos, and film – many on view for the first time The 12,000-square-foot exhibition features over 1,250 original objects and survivor testimonies from the Museum’s collection
Explore the Museum of Jewish Heritages Holocaust Curriculum Explore our collection of free Holocaust education lesson plans for students of all ages offered through the Meilman Virtual Classroom Engage students with immersive resources, interactive workshops, and thought-provoking activities designed to promote understanding and remembrance of this essential chapter in history
Speakers Bureau - Museum of Jewish Heritage The Museum of Jewish Heritage’s Speakers Bureau is comprised of Holocaust survivors, World War II veterans, and descendants of survivors who present their or their family’s experiences during the Holocaust to groups of 20 or more people scheduled in advance Holocaust speakers are adept at sharing their insights with diverse audiences and contextualizing their own perspectives within the