Resources

Explore our Resources page, where we’ve handpicked a range of essential links to fellow organizations and museums deeply invested in Holocaust education and remembrance, as well as social justice, race, and equality. You’ll find both local and global connections that offer a mosaic of insights.

These resources, encompassing survivor testimonies, historical archives, and much more, form a bridge between the past and present, reminding us of the importance of unity and awareness. Join us in exploring these diverse perspectives as we strive to learn, grow, and make a positive impact together.

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW
Washington DC 20024-2126
202-488- 0400
www.ushmm.org

Holocaust Council of Jewish Federation of Greater Metrowest

901 Rt. 10
Whippany NJ
973-929- 3067​
https://www.jfedgmw.org/holocaust

Museum of Jewish Heritage - Living Memorial to the holocaust

36 Battery Place, New York, NY
646-437- 4202
https://mjhnyc.org

Other Resources

Seton Hall University– Dept. of Jewish/Christian Studies
Program Chair: Rev. Lawrence Frizzell
Lawrence.frizzell@shu.edu
973-761- 9751

Community Coalition on Race (SOMA)
www.communitycoalitiononrace.org

St. Elizabeth University’s Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education
https://www.steu.edu/meet-seu/centers/hge

(973) 290-4351
holocaustcenter@steu.edu

Genocide Watch
http://genocidewatch.net
202-643- 1405

Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies at Seton Hall University
www.shu.edu/judaeo-christian-studies

Anti-Defamation League
http://www.adl.org
212-885- 7700

Michael Rubell’s Holocaust Remembrance Journeys 
www.holocaustremembrancejourneys.org