Educating the Next Generation
The Lillian and A.J. Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education offers a broad range of age-appropriate educational programs pertaining to the Holocaust. In addition to offering on-site guided tours of our
Holocaust Gallery, The Weinberg Center provides teachers with access to Holocaust-related educational materials (such as films about local Holocaust survivors for educational purposes), in-class speakers (including survivor testimony), and a chance to earn staff development credits through The Summer Institute for Holocaust Education. For Jewish institutions looking to supplement their already existing Holocaust research and education programs,
We Are Here! offers a unique curriculum designed specifically for Jewish families.
Supporting the Mission of the Museum
The main purpose of The Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education is to make authentic resources on the Holocaust available to teachers, students, and institutions. By doing so, The Weinberg Center supports the
primary mission of The Breman Museum—to commemorate the Jewish experience while supporting universal diversity and promoting human dignity. Through written materials, guided tours, and oral presentations, we provide educators and pupils with critical information on a range of topics relating to this most tragic and brutal episode in the history of humanity.
Keeping the Memory Alive
In addition to providing learning materials, The Breman Museum also conducts and facilitates original Holocaust research. Our knowledgeable staff strives to maintain exceptionally high standards of scholarship while conserving and passing on the memory of the Holocaust so that the lessons of past horrors may continue to inform future generations.
Be sure to keep an eye out for the next installment of our ongoing Holocaust remembrance series, Bearing Witness.
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