Israel Ghetto Fighters House-Beith Lohamei Hagetaot
This is the official web site of the Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority in Israel.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
This is an extensive website from the national museum in Washington, D.C., complete with searchable photo archives, lesson plans, and more.
The Anne Frank Center USA is a nonprofit organization that promotes the universal message of tolerance by developing and disseminating a variety of educational programs including exhibitions, workshops and special events.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center is an international Jewish human rights organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust by fostering tolerance and understanding through community involvement, educational outreach and social action.
The Story of the S.S. St. Louis (1939) – The JDC Archives
A collection of primary sources materials discussing the story of the S.S. St. Louis and its passengers.
The Jewish Federation of San Antonio
The Jewish Federation of San Antonio is dedicated to building a strong Jewish community in San Antonio and worldwide.
Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission
A state agency established to ensure that resources are available to students, educators, and the general public regarding the Holocaust and other genocides.
Center for Holocaust Education
The Centre for Holocaust Education is an institute specializing in supporting teachers in the classroom with contemporary research.
This public broadcasting news program has produced several Holocaust related lesson plans. Including: Assessing Responsibility & Conscience, Lidice & Lezaky, and Rescuers of the Holocaust.
Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach
This museum offers a variety of lesson plans, study guides and other online resources related to the Holocaust.
Based in New York, this museum focuses on teaching its visitors about Jewish life before, during, and after the Holocaust. They offer a range of lesson plans, student workbooks, curriculum, and teacher guides.
The official archive and publisher for the UK government. Has a number of Holocaust related primary source documents with activities that teachers can use in the classroom.
A novel about the author’s family and the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. The website includes downloadable teachers guides for use in the classroom.
This is a global organization that aims to address racism, antisemitism, and prejudice. Their website offers a variety of Holocaust lesson plans and unit guides.
The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation
Named after the Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Jews during WWII, the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation develops educational programs and public awareness campaigns based on the values of solidarity and civic courage, ethical cornerstones of the Saviors of the Holocaust. Their website features several educational units with lessons, presentation materials, and evaluation forms.
The Museum of Tolerance (MOT) is a human rights laboratory and educational center dedicated to challenging visitors to understand the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts and confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination in our world today. Their website offers lessons, activities and reference materials for educators teaching about the Holocaust.
Remember.org shares art, discussion, photos, poems, and facts to preserve powerful memories to millions of visitors since 1994. Their website has a number of lesson plans and teachers guides.
The Virginia Holocaust Museum preserves and documents the Holocaust in exhibits and its archival collections. Their website includes several lesson plans for secondary students.
Vancouver Holocaust Education Center
The VHEC offers an array of opportunities to support online teaching and learning about the Holocaust and its important lessons for today. Their website offers lesson plans, student worksheets and classroom activities.
Holocaust Teacher Resource Center
This website, founded by the former Director of the Holocaust Center in Florida, strives to combat prejudice and bigotry by transforming the horrors of the Holocaust into positive lessons to help make this a better and safer world for everybody. Their website has a number of lesson plans and teachers guides available for download.