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Association of Holocaust Survivors in Sweden
Address: Föreningen Förintelsens Överlevande (Association of Holocaust Survivors in Sweden)
Box 7427
103 91 Stockholm
Sweden
Phone: +46 8-640 05 99
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Website: https://ffo.nu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ffo2015/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB621AmyQ0oY4LghWJAJPhw/featured
Director/Person-in-Charge:
Tommy Ringart, President
Mission: The Association of Holocaust Survivors in Sweden was founded in 1992 as a reaction to denial of the Holocaust. The membership comprises survivors of Nazi persecution, as well as their children and grandchildren, who work to explain how the history of antisemitism and racism resulted in the mass murder of Jews, Roma and other minorities during the Second World War.
Purpose: To battle denial of the Holocaust, neo-Nazism, antisemitism, racism and xenophobia; to work for peaceful co-existence between minority groups in Sweden; and to protect the interests of members in contact with authorities and institutions.
Services and Offerings: The core activity of the Association focuses on education in schools, churches and various organizations. This includes: 1) the creation of a Holocaust monument, in co-operation with the Jewish Community of Stockholm and the City of Stockholm, honoring the 8,000 victims (including their names, place of birth, as well as when and where they died) whose relatives survived the war and came to live in Sweden; 2) the collection of video testimonies from witnesses and survivors whose testimonies had previously not been collected and made them public via the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation; 3) the establishment of a scholarship fund for efforts towill preserve the memory of the Shoah; and 4) co-operating in the development of the Swedish Museum of the Holocaust that was inaugurated in June 2022.
Holocaust Remembrance Association
Address: PO Box 6556
Kingwood, TX 77325
Phone: 888-546-8111
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Website: www.hra18.org; https://holocaustremembranceassociation.org
Director/Person-in-Charge: Rozalie Jerome, President & Executive Director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Principal Staff Members:
Mitch Jerome, Vice President
Stephen Ege, Project Manager, Holocaust Garden of Hope
Mary Newton, Secretary
Rachel Towns, M.D., Director at Large
Year Established: 2019
Staff: Salaried - 5; Volunteer - 100
Type of Organization or Mission: The Holocaust Remembrance Association is a 501-c-3 educational organization based in Northeast Houston, Texas, that was formed to sensitize hearts to the issues of the Holocaust and facilitate education, healing, and reconciliation. The vision of the Holocaust Remembrance Association is to see the world inspired to stand in solidarity against persecution, prejudice, and indifference. The core purpose of the organization is to create UPSTANDERS – individuals who will stand against antisemitism as well as bigotry, prejudice, and persecution in all forms.
Education Programs and Services: Holocaust Garden of Hope; Upstander Stone Project; Holocaust Remembrance Association Scholarships; Virtual Coffee Encounters; Lending Library; March of Remembrance Texas; Israel March of Nations Tours
Ohio Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Education Commission
Address:
PO Box 456
Lancaster, OH 43130
Phone: 740-415-8121
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Website: https://holocaust.ohio.gov/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Andrea Brookover, Director
Year Established: 2021
Staff: Salaried: 3; Volunteers: 15
Type of Organization or Mission: The Commission is responsible for inventorying and disseminating Holocaust and genocide educational resources, programs and initiatives throughout this state; promoting public awareness of issues relating to Holocaust and genocide memorial and education through partnerships with organizations that serve survivors and liberators; and advising and educating state government officials and agencies regarding the nature, magnitude, and priorities of Holocaust and genocide memorial and education, and developing policies and programs to address those needs.
Services: Grant funding for education initiatives in Ohio; teacher workshops; curriculum development; commemoration events.
Alabama Holocaust Education Center
Address: 2100 Highland Avenue South, Suite 101
Birmingham, AL 35205-4002
Phone: 205-795-4176
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Website: https://ahecinfo.org
Executive Director/Person-in-Charge: Susan Braden-Aresco
Mission: The mission of the Alabama Holocaust Education Center is to educate the people of Alabama about the history and lessons of the Holocaust in order to create a more just and compassionate world that recognizes the dignity, potential, and humanity of every individual.
jMUSE
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Website: https://jmuse.org
Phone: 212-320-9319
Director/Person in Charge: Michael S. Glickman, Founder & CEO
Year Established: 2019
Type of Organization or Mission: Philanthropy, Education
Services: jMUSE is an arts and culture venture founded on and committed to the principles of collaboration and exchange. It brings together institutions, experts and philanthropists to experiment with new ways to present important ideas and innovative content (with a primary focus on Jewish museums and Holocaust museums) in the U.S. and Europe.
Tucson Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center
Address: 564 South Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701
Phone: 520-670-9073
Fax: 520-626-4824
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Website: https://www.jewishhistorymuseum.org/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Eric Schindler, Ph.D., President
New Cracow Friendship Society
Address: 303 Arthur Ave North
Seaford, NY 11783
Phone: 516-785-7059
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Website: https://www.newcracow.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newcracowfriendshipsoc.org
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpiyYExWoYfoyp4WoS3lBg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ncfs_org/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Steven Radwan, Board President, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Principal Staff Members: Rachele Zuckerman, Board Secretary
Established: 1965
Type of Organization or Mission: We are a non-profit international organization based in New York, established by survivors of the Holocaust from Krakow, Poland and which is carried on by their descendants. Our membership includes survivors and descendants from Krakow, Poland and any persons of Jewish extraction and/or their descendants who lived in the internationally recognized boarders of Poland during the interwar years 1921-1938/39.
Services: We maintain a welfare fund to aid Holocaust survivors and descendants as well as provide social and educational programming for our members and open to all.
Mania & Max Nudel Holocaust Learning Center
Address: David Posnack Jewish Community Center
On the Nina & Louis Silverman Campus
5850 South Pine Island Road
Davie, Florida 33328
Phone: 954-434-0499
Fax: 954-434-1741
Website: https://www.dpjcc.org/activism-advocacy/mania-and-max-nudel-holocaust-learning-center/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Lea Shani, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Principal Staff Members:
Debbie Hochman
R’ Dr. Leon Weissberg
Staff: Salaried - 3; Volunteer -10
Year Established: 1989, renewed 2022
Type of Organization: Holocaust & Jewish Education Learning Center
Mission: The mission of Holocaust and Jewish Education at the David Posnack JCC is to enrich lives by connecting people through commemoration, education and inspiration and by remembering the past in order to build a committed future generation.
Services: Training docents to become facilitators of the educational program in the MMNHLC; Provide Holocaust education topics via videos to various groups in the community; Outreach to teachers teaching the Holocaust in various schools in Broward County (already conducted a teachers’ workshop with 50 teachers from 50 different schools); Broad Range of plans (Lessons from the Holocaust)
Arizona Jewish Historical Society
Address: 122 E. Culver St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: 602-241-7870
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Website: https://www.azjhs.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cpjhc
Director/Person-in-Charge: Alisa Chatinsky, AZJHS Interim Executive Director
Principal Staff Members:
Rabbi Jeffrey Schesnol, Director
Dr. Lawrence Bell, Cultural Director
Anthony D. Fusco Jr., M.Ed., M.S., Associate Education Director
Stacy Faherty, Associate Director Operations
Year Established: 1981
Staff: Salaried - 4; Part Time - 6; Volunteers - 7
Type of Organization: Non-Profit 501c (3)
Mission or Purpose: The Arizona Jewish Historical Society (AZJHS) is a Phoenix Point of Pride, and its mission preserves and celebrates the rich heritage of Arizona’s Jewish communities, educates the public about the Jewish historical experience including the Holocaust, and promotes awareness of our state’s diverse history through arts, culture, and educational programming. The home of Phoenix’s first synagogue, the Cutler-Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center has been restored as a cultural/educational resource for all Arizonans. Built in 1921, the historic temple served as a sanctuary, religious school, and gathering center for local Jewish community. It was also used as a church by Chinese and later, Spanish speaking Baptist congregations. Situated in the arts district in downtown Phoenix, the AZJHS, CPJHC was established in 1981 and sits adjacent to the Burton Barr Library. In 2008 the AZJHS was designated a Phoenix Point of Pride Historical Landmark by the Phoenix City Council. The Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center will be built on our site and is scheduled to open in 2027.
Services: The AZJHShelps to make an emotional connection to the Holocaust through many of our programs, including book discussions, film series, concerts, genealogy club, gallery exhibitions, as well as our educational seminars.
Phoenix Holocaust Association
Address: 12701 North Scottsdale Road, #122
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480-792-6736
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Website: https://phxha.com/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Sheryl Bronkesh, President; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Principal Staff Members:
Leslie Feldman, Executive Director: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Eva Flaster, Vice President:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Year Established: 1985
Mission: As a partnership of Holocaust survivors, their descendants and the larger community, we honor the memory and legacy of the survivors and victims, promote awareness of the Holocaust, provide education of this and other genocides, and contribute to tikkun olam, repair of the world.
Services: As a unique, regional resource for Holocaust education and remembrance, PHA promotes human dignity by inspiring people to speak out and take action against hate, bigotry, intolerance, and discrimination. The PHA has a long history of active involvement in both local and national Holocaust education and remembrance events. Started in Phoenix more than 36 years ago, the Phoenix Holocaust Survivors’ Association, as it was known then, was a place for Holocaust survivors to connect to others with similar experiences. At its core then, as it is now, was recognizing the importance of talking about the Holocaust. 3GAZ is a new group under the auspices of PHA for the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, and the future of Holocaust remembrance. Over the years, PHA expanded its focus to include not only survivors but also their descendants and the larger topic of genocide.