Holocaust Educational Resources
This map tracks state legislation (passed and pending) regarding Holocaust and genocide education, as well as taskforces/commissions established by such law. Any state or school district may include Holocaust studies […]
Intended as a Middle School teacher’s resource to accompany the viewing of the National Yiddish Theater’s rendition of Fiddler on the Roof, this study guide is full of educational resources […]
A clear and well-informed understanding of the Holocaust, the paradigmatic genocide, may help educators and students understand other genocides, mass atrocities, and human rights violations. Teaching about mass suffering only […]
Engage and inspire your youth with these free, ready-to use materials for teaching History, Leadership, Ethics and Jewish Values through the life lessons of Jews who fought back during the […]
Explore the categories, including but not limited to Americans and the Holocaust, Antisemitism and Racism, Nazism and Jim Crow, to find lesson plans and training materials that match your curricular […]
Our webinars are designed to increase participants’ knowledge of Holocaust history, explore and access classroom-ready content, and support instructional practice to promote student learning and understanding of this complex history […]
First-person survivor testimony in many countries has been an integral part of Holocaust education since its inception. The necessity of teaching the Holocaust without survivors and other first-person eyewitnesses, who […]
Here are some resources and strategies to guide you in teaching about International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the 75 anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, and the role of liberators in […]
Assembled by Leigh Totty, CWB Seminar Fellow and Bethel Park ELA educator, this resource provides information about Wiesel’s other publications and resources that connect to Night for use in the classroom. Used […]
These lesson plans introduce key concepts and information to students. Grounded in historical context, the lessons utilize primary source materials from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s collections.
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