Jewish Life and History

Center for Jewish History

This is the largest and most comprehensive archive of the modern Jewish experience outside of Israel.

The collections span five thousand years, with tens of millions of archival documents (in dozens of languages and alphabet systems), more than 500,000 volumes, as well as thousands of artworks, textiles, ritual objects, recordings, films, and photographs. The Center’s experts are leaders in unlocking archival material for a wide audience through the latest practices in digitization, library science, and public education.

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List of the Holocaust Memorials and Museums

A number of organizations, museums and monuments are intended to serve as memorials to the Holocaust, the Nazi’s Final Solution, and its millions of victims. Memorials and museums are listed by country:

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The Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning

The Taube Center for Jewish Life & Learning Foundation is dedicated to enriching Jewish life in Poland and to connecting Jews from around the globe with their Eastern European heritage. The Taube Center produces an array of educational programs and resources, including custom-designed Jewish heritage tours; TJHTalks, a monthly webinar series on Poland’s Jewish past and present; Majses, a family educational program; and Mi Dor Le Dor Europe, a pan-European Jewish heritage educational initiative.

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Shurat HaDin

Shurat HaDin is committed to defending and protecting the State of Israel and the Jewish people worldwide.

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Understanding Jewish Indigeneity: Indigenous New Zealanders Speak

Featuring Dr. Sheree Trotter, co-founder of the Holocaust and Antisemitism Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand, and Hon. Alfred Ngaro, former member of the New Zealand House of Representatives, who re-established the Parliamentary Friends of Israel Group.

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Anne Frank House

For the first time in history, the Anne Frank House will present a pioneering experience outside of Amsterdam to immerse visitors in a full-scale recreation of the Annex, where Anne Frank, her parents and sister, and four other Jewish inhabitants spent two years hiding to evade Nazi capture.

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