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Holocaust Museums/Resources


American Society for Yad Vashem, Baltimore Chapter

c/o American Society for Yad Vashem
500 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 Council
5750 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 Council
5750 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 Court
Columbia, 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 Street
Baltimore, 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 Lane
Baltimore, 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.




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