Memberships

Address: P.O. Box 32146
Edwin Duncan Hall, Room 118
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
Phone: 828-262-2311
Fax: 828-262-6803
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Website: https://holocaust.appstate.edu/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Center4JHPS/?fref=ts

Director/Person-in-Charge: Amy Hudnall, Interim Director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Principal Staff Members:
Dr. Zohara Boyd
Dr. Rosemary Horowitz

Year Established: 2002

Type of Organization or Mission: To develop new educational opportunities for students, teachers, and the community. The Office seeks to strengthen tolerance, understanding, and remembrance by increasing the knowledge of Jewish culture and history, teaching the history and meaning of the Holocaust, and utilizing these experiences to explore peaceful avenues for human improvement.

Services: Sponsorship of the annual "Martin and Doris Rosen Summer Holocaust Symposium" for public school teachers, Appalachian students and faculty, and the community; Organization of public lectures, enrichment seminars, weekend workshops, campus exhibits, and special events for academic and community audiences; Sponsorship of outreach presentations and teacher development workshops for public school teachers and the community; Support of undergraduate curricular offerings in Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies on and off campus and development of an undergraduate minor; Organization of research symposia and scholarly conferences; Development of a Teaching Resource Center; Research endeavors for students at Holocaust research centers in the U.S. and Europe; Supporting courses on the Holocaust, Modern Genocide, and Judaism

Address: Ammerman Campus
Huntington Library 102
533 College Road
Selden, NY 11784
Phone: 631-451-4117
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Website: https://www.sunysuffolk.edu/experience-student-life/csjhu/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CSJHU/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Jill Santiago
Principal Staff Members:
Jodi Moran, Secretary

Year Established: 2003
Staff: Salaried - 3

Type of Organization or Mission: Resource Center

Services: Educational programs; Historical preservation of artifacts, photographs and documents

Address: Jodlowa 13
30-252 Krakow
Poland
Phone: +48 12 663 29 83
Fax: 48 12 429 70 52
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Website: https://holocaust.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/center
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CBH.UJ

Director/Person-in-Charge: Dr. Agnieszka Zajaczkowska-Drozdz
Principal Staff Members:
Anita Niton

Year Established: 2008, continues the work of the Section for Holocaust Studies established at the Institute for European Studies in 1996.

Type of Organization or Mission: Academic institution aimed at research, education and memory of the Holocaust.

Services: Conduct academic research on antisemitism and attitudes toward the Holocaust among Polish youth; Courses on the Holocaust and related areas; Conferences, seminars lectures and exhibitions; Preparation of educational materials

Publications: Why Should We Teach About the Holocaust? Edited by Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs and Leszek Hondo, 2005; Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, So Many Questions, The Development of Holocaust Education in Post-Communist Poland, 2008 (article); Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs and Alicja Bialecka, The Dynamics of Remembering the Holocaust in Poland, 2008 (article); Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, Memory and Civic Education: Holocaust and Coming to Terms with National History, 2007 (article); Conflicts of Memory: A Case Study of Obstacles in Teaching about the Holocaust in Poland (2006)

Address: 15 West 16th St.
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-294-8301 ext. 8202
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Website: https://primolevicenter.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/centroprimolevi

Director/Person in Charge: Natalia Indrimi, Executive Director
Principal Staff Members:
Alessandro Cassin, Director of Publications

Year Established: 1989
Staff: Salaried - 2

Type of Organization or Mission: Disseminate knowledge on Primo Levi's work, the history of the Shoah in Italy and the history of Italian Jews through programs, academic seminars and publications.

Services: Assist with school curricula, provide access to source materials and bibliographies, assist PhD students and scholars with archival research in Italy, translate recent research conducted on primary sources in Italy, advise on academic and general publications, advise on institutional programming and exhibitions on the topics relevant to the center. Provides films with subtitles for educational and institutional screenings.

Publications: Printed matter, online magazine. CPL Editions books (including general books and an academic series)


Address: Canelones 1084 p.3
11100 Motevideo
Uruguay
Phone: +598 994 00237
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Website: http://centroshoa.org.uy/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CentroShoa.UY

Director/Person-in-Charge: Alejandro Landman, President
Principal Staff Members:
Raphael Winter, Vice-President
Rita Vinocur, Secretary General and Director Museo de la Shoa
Edwardo Benkel, Treasurer
David Cisser, Deputy Treasurer

Year Established: 1953

Type of Organization or Mission: Museum and library: visited by appointment; survivor support organization

Publications- Survivors' Memoires: Sin Titulo, Luces y Sombras despues de Auschwitz, Volver a Vivir despues de Auschwitz, by Ana Benkel de Vinocur; B-10279, Sobreviviente de Auschwitz, by Enrique Benkel; Un Grito por la Vida by Chil Rajchman; Testimonios Sobre El Holocausto desde el Uruguay; Bernardo: un hombre en la vida, by Bernardo Lustgarten; Giza: lan nina de la maleta, by Giza Alterwajn; La llave de tu boca, by Ignas y Raquel Latarowski; Huida del mal, by Jacobo Polakiewicz; Memorias de una almohada, by Leah Lustgarten; Una voz por la memoria by Myriam Beck de Kertesz; Isaac Borojovich y la Memoria uruguaya de la Shoa; La Vivido, by Niusia Waingarten; Omi cuenta, by Irene Rabinow de Brunstein

Services: Help center for survivors; Link between Yad Vashem and Uruguay

Address: Pfeilgasse 8/15
1080 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +43 1 4090 971
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Website: https://www.centropa.org/enhttps://www.centropa.org/hu

Director/Person-in-Charge: Edward Serotta, Director
Principal Staff Members:
Eszter Andor and Dora Sardi, Co-Directors of historical projects (based in Budapest)
Anka Grupinska, Director, Polish (based in Warsaw)
Ildiko Molnar, Director, Romanian Projects
Michael Miller, Historical Advisor (Central Europe University in Budapest)

Year Established: 2000

Type of Organization or Mission: The signature project is Witness to a Jewish Century. Approximately 1200 elderly Jews still living in Central and Eastern Europe are being interviewed (560 already completed.) The methodology is to get a 10-12 hour audio taped interview, which is then transcribed, edited and translated resulting in an autobiography for each individual. The project is also collecting thousands of family photographs with the respondents’ narratives about them. The result of the process will be books, films, exhibitions and educational materials telling the story of Jewish
life in Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th Century. 

Services: Holocaust and historical museums, archivists, historians and libraries are welcome to use the material (biographies in both English or original language, as well as photos) either directly from the website of by contacting the offices in Vienna or Budapest. Centro will also assist Holocaust organizations by sending teams to specific towns and cities to conduct interviews on their behalf.

 

Address: 8033 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Phone: 323-650-1774
Fax: 323-654-4689
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Website: https://www.chambon.org/https://www.varianfry.org/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Pierre Sauvage, President

Year Established: 1982
Staff: Volunteer - 1

Type of Organization or Mission: Educational Foundation; Production/distribution: documentaries, exhibits; Archive: photographs, documents, film and video footage, books

Productions: Weapons of the Spirit, full-length (90 min.) and short (35 min.)ˇ versions, upcoming 25th anniversary edition; Not Idly By: Peter Bergson, America and the Holocaust, (Varian Fry Institute, 58 min.); And Crown Thy Good: Varian Fry in Marseille, documentary by Pierre Sauvage (Varian Fry Institute, upcoming); Yiddish: the Mother Tongue, 57 minutes; We Were There: Christianity and the Holocaust, 67 minutes

Services: Speakers' bureau; Program consultation (Righteous Gentiles: U.S. and the Holocaust); Photographic and documentary archive; Exhibits; Conferences

Address: 1158 26th St. #438
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Phone: 818-981-3945
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Principal Board Members:
Eva Brettler
Harry Davids
Lya Frank
Henrietta Gordon
Daisy Miller

Year Established: 1983
Number of Members: 250

Type of Organization or Mission: To provide support with daily living to the survivor's community in general and the child survivors in particular, including participation in all issues related to the Holocaust.

Services: School visits to bear witness; Support groups; Conferences; Book readings

Publications: Semi-annual newsletters; Trudi Alexi, The Mezuzah in the Madonna's Foot: The Marano Legacy; Curt Lowens, Destination: Question Mark; R. Gabriele S. Silten, Between Two Worlds: Dark Shadows, Bright Life; Barry Spanjaard, Don't Fence Me In; How We Survived - Personal stories of survival by 52 Los Angeles chapter members. Title: How We Survived, Publisher: Our group (Child Survivors of the Holocaust, Los Angeles), First Printing: 2011. Second Printing: 2016 Copyright applies to both printings. ISBN: 978-0-9838338-0-2.

 

Address: 4905 Fifth Ave #223                                     
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: 412-915-9182
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Website: https://cwbpgh.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/classroomswithoutborders/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CWBPgh
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/classroomswithoutborders/ 

Director/Person-in-Charge: Dr. Zipora (Tsipy) Gur, Founder & Executive Director

Principal Staff Members: 
Kate Lukaszewicz, Education Programs Director
Jackie Goldblum, Seminars Manager
Ellen Resnek, Educational Programs & Outreach Manager
Erica Fox Zabusky, Operations Manager

Year Established: 2011
Staff: Salaried: 5 / Volunteer: 10+

Type of Organization: Education nonprofit

Mission: Classrooms Without Borders opens minds and hearts through learning experiences that transform education and empower educators and students. CWB strives to: inspire educators and students by promoting universal human values of diversity, altruism, forgiveness, courage, respect and faith in humanity through programs and services; understand the roots of antisemitism and their contemporary manifestations to expose the dangers of hatred and intolerance to a healthy and functioning society; and strengthen Holocaust and Israel education by connecting teachers and scholars through experiential professional development travel seminars

Services: Travel study seminars, in-school programming, virtual programs, community programs, curriculum resources and support. 

Address: 229 Main St.
Keene, NH 03435-3201
Phone: 603-358-2490 
Fax: 603-358-2948
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Website: www.keene.edu/cchs 
Facebook: www.facebook.com/cohenhgs
Twitter: @CohenCenterHGS

Principal Staff Members:    
Dr. Kate DeConinck, Director
Thomas M. White, Coordinator of Educational Outreach
Michele Kuiawa, Senior Program Support Assistant

Year Established: 1983

Type of Organization or Mission: Undergraduate major in Holocaust and Genocide Studies; Educational outreach; Library: nearly 6,000 titles including print and multi-media and the Charles A. and Judith Hildebrandt and Grubman Children's Collections

Services: Speaker's bureau; Free loan dvd collection; Teachers' workshops; Educational programming; Biennial residential summer institute; Yom Hashoah commemoration; Biennial residential summer institute; Annual Kristallnacht commemoration; Annual Award for Leadership in Holocaust and Genocide Awareness; Archive in support of the college?s academic program in Holocaust and genocide studies

Publications: Biannual newsletter; Film Telling Their Stories: NH Holocaust Survivors Speak Out, with accompanying guide


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