See Holocaust Resources for Educators Below
Keeping The Stories Alive
This program has made a tremendous impact on thousands of students and adults who have heard from our speakers
StoryFile Experience
Heather Smith developed an in-depth interactive interview methodology to preserve the stories of humanity for future generations.
Twin With A Survivor
This program is designed to help a b’nai mitzvah (or any interested student) perform the mitzvah of becoming a witness to those who witnessed the Holocaust.
Summer Programs
These teachers return to their classrooms and engage their students in innovative ways, having themselves been greatly impacted by their experiences.
Museum Trips
This is a one-day trip to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. followed by a visit to the Lincoln Memorial and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial.
Class Adopt-A-Survivor
This program is designed to preserve and perpetuate the incredible and inspirational stories of Holocaust survivors through a collective experience.
Combatting Anitsemitism Speaker
We know that many are seeking support on what they can do, how to discuss it, and how to ensure the safety and well-being of all. We can arrange for a speaker to come to your classroom, business or organization.
Together, we know we can ensure that “Never Forget” is truly a reality





From the OP-Fed Blog
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Liberation Then, Liberation Now
Ilyse Muser Shainbrown |Often, the end of the Holocaust is noted as January 27, 1945. The war was not over. Fighting was still raging throughout parts of Europe. And many, ma...
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Ilyse Shainbrown
Director of Holocaust Education and Combatting Antisemitism Coordinator
(973) 929-3080
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Trish DiPette
Holocaust Education Program Specialist
(973) 929-3134
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