History of the Holocaust: An initiative of Yad Vashem History of the Holocaust - a series of multimedia tools for undergraduate and advanced high-school students.
Holocaust Documentation and Education Center: Devoted to teaching today’s youth the evils and dangers of racial hatred, bigotry, and indifference through lessons. Museum under construction in Hollywood, Florida.
Holocaust Journey: Fire and Ashes and a Sea of Silence: An education presentation based on the themes of finding a face, making choices, silence and denial.
Holocaust Study Day: On the themes of Teaching and Learning the Holocaust is for Christian clergy, educators, theological students and interested members of the Jewish and Christian communities.
Holocaust Teacher Resource Center: Lesson plans and related materials for teachers.
International Shoah Art Museum and Holocaust/Genocide Education Through Art: Online art galleries for children, youth and adults by Seattle artist Akiva K. Segan. Includes information on slide classes.
Light from the Yellow Star: Helping educators develop sensitive, effective lessons.
Revisionists: Biographical information about revisionist historians who write that the Holocaust is a hoax.
Rumbula: The Holocaust in the Latvia Rumbula Forest, Latvian Jewry, and Jewish genealogy with teacher resources, links, books, photos and references.
Second World War and Jewish Education in America - Fall and Rise of Orthodoxy: A submitted thesis by Rabbi Yitschak Rudomin, Teachers College, Columbia University.
Teaching the Holocaust: An interdisciplinary and computerized program through the use of stamps, pictures, texts and paintings by children in the holocaust.
The Holocaust Shoe Project - Teaching Tolerance through Mitzvot: A grass roots campaign to bring awareness and to provide a lesson to turn human cruelty into redemptive acts of loving kindness.
The Shoah Education Project - The Gale that Blew Every Shore: Basic Holocaust education; a slide presentation; topical discussions; church and Shoah information.
The Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust: An overview of the people and events of the Holocaust.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Materials and resources for teachers, on-line workshop, conferences, and fellowships.