School programs
We provide classroom-based lessons, presentations, and other engaging educational experiences designed to deepen students’ understanding of the Holocaust. To complement this learning, we also sponsor visits to Holocaust memorials throughout Idaho, offering students meaningful, immersive opportunities to connect with this history.
In addition, we support K–12 educators by providing thoughtfully developed lesson plans and pedagogically sound teaching resources. These materials are designed to help teachers approach Holocaust education with accuracy, sensitivity, and respect.

Antisemitism training
We extend our work beyond students by providing antisemitism awareness training for schools, businesses, and the broader community. Our programs equip participants with the knowledge to recognize antisemitism and the tools to respond effectively.
In educational settings, this means empowering teachers to address antisemitic remarks as opportunities for meaningful learning and dialogue. In the workplace, it means giving employees the confidence to identify and report antisemitic behavior, helping ensure concerns are addressed promptly and appropriately.

Public events
We further expand Holocaust education by hosting book clubs featuring Holocaust authors and organizing public premieres of Holocaust-related films, often in collaboration with their directors. These events help bring important stories and perspectives to a broader audience.
Whenever possible, we incorporate live Q&A sessions with authors, filmmakers, and artists, offering attendees a unique opportunity to engage directly with those behind the work.
We are also committed to bringing Holocaust survivors—and, when appropriate, their descendants—to Idaho, ensuring that our community can hear firsthand accounts and learn directly from those who experienced or carry forward these histories.
