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Workshops & Seminars

The Holocaust Memorial Museum is proud to provide the San Antonio community with opportunities for advancement through our certified TCEU program. Past workshops and seminars have included
“The Paper Clips Project,” “Kindertransport,” “How Civil Servants Became Mass Murderers in Hitler's Third Reich” and “The Idealogy of Annihilation.” Led by our Director of Education and our Distinguished Scholar in Residence, these trainings offer a focused look at Holocaust history, and a glimpse at the motives of history’s worst perpetrators.


In the coming months, the Museum will invite Holocaust experts from across the country to join Dr. Ed Westermann in leading a diversity of workshops and seminars. Proposed subjects include Hitler’s Police Battalions, an open-house for educators, anti-Semitism, Bullying Prevention, How Hitler’s Henchmen Fled Justice, The Hidden Jews of Haiti, Life Under the Nuremberg Laws, Human Rights Atrocities of the Modern Age, Jewish Soldiers in America’s Wars, The Future of Holocaust Studies, Women and the Holocaust, A World Behind Wire: The Nazi Camps and Ghettos, The Displaced, Holocaust Memory and the Arts, Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome in Survivors, and Hollywood and the Holocaust. For sponsorship opportunities for the titles listed above, please contact our Education Director Christina Forsythe at forsythec@jfsatx.org.



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