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Holocaust Museums/Resources
American Society for Yad Vashem, Baltimore Chapter
c/o American Society for Yad Vashem500 Fifth Avenue
42nd Floor
New York, N.Y. 10110
410-486-3328
800-310-7495
212-220-4308
sim@yadvashemusa.org
www.yadvashemusa.org
Baltimore coordinators: Ben and Jean Schreibman
Nonprofit volunteer organization that supports Yad Vashem's efforts for commemoration, education, research, capital improvement.
Holocaust Memorial
Baltimore Jewish Council5750 Park Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
410-542-4850
410-542-4834
dcaplan@baltjc.org
www.baltjc.org
Director of Holocaust programs: Debbie A. Caplan
Memorial located at Lombard and Gay streets.
Holocaust Remembrance Commission
Baltimore Jewish Council5750 Park Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
410-542-4850
410-542-4834
dcaplan@baltjc.org
www.baltjc.org
Director of Holocaust programs: Debbie A. Caplan
Charged with education and remembrance through a community-wide annual commemoration. Also, speakers' bureau of survivors.
Holocaust Survivors-The Last Generation
5603 Suffield CourtColumbia, MD 21044
410-730-6537
feiniliff@aol.com
Jacques Fein
Baltimore/Washington-area group for Jewish individuals who were children during the Holocaust.
Jewish Museum of Maryland
15 Lloyd StreetBaltimore, MD 21202
410-732-6451
info@jewishmuseummd.org
www.jewishmuseummd.org
Archivist: Erin Titter
Repository of records and photographs of institutions, individuals and families. Offers genealogy research service.
Ner Israel Rabbinical College
400 Mount Wilson LaneBaltimore, MD 21208
410-484-7200
410-484-3060
nirc@nirc.edu
President: Rabbi Sheftel Neuberger
Rosh Hayeshiva: Rabbi Aharon Feldman
Institute of higher Jewish education, comprised of Beren High School, fully accredited secular high; Rabbinical College, for rabbinical ordination; Teachers' Institute; and Kollel Avodas Levi Graduate School, authorized to confer master and doctorate in Talmudic law.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place S.W.Washington, D.C. 20024
202-488-0400
202-488-0406 TTY
202-488-2606
group_visit@ushmm.org
www.ushmm.org
America's national institution for the documentation, study and interpretation of Holocaust history. Located adjacent to National Mall; exhibits and programs; free tickets available.


