CHAIM (Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Minnesota)
612-987-2828
Chair: Ken Engel, kene@kselaw.com
CHAIM is a Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area group of children (second generation, aka 2Gs) and other descendants and friends of Holocaust survivors. We are linked together by the common goals of preserving and honoring our legacy and the legacy of our parents and other family members affected by the Holocaust, tackling issues of mutual interest, sharing resources and programming ideas, providing emotional support for our members and reaching out to future generations — grandchildren (3Gs) and great-grandchildren (4Gs) of survivors. We meet approximately every other month and offer programs dedicated to remembrance of the Holocaust and to supporting the needs of descendants of survivors. These programs include guest speakers on topics of interest, educational and social action projects, documentaries about the Holocaust, and personal stories shared by our members about the 2G and 3G experience. There is no fee to belong to CHAIM. CHAIM is affiliated with 2G and 3G groups throughout the world and with the worldwide umbrella group, Generations of the Shoah International (GSI), the world’s largest Holocaust family organization.
Eiger-Zaidenweber Holocaust Resource Center
Barry Family Campus
4330 Cedar Lake Rd. S.
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
952-381-3300
Fax: 952-381-3301
Since 1984, the Eiger and Zaidenweber families have provided a multipurpose community space for teaching about and studying the Holocaust. Future generations will have access to books and photographs, artifacts and human resources on the Holocaust. To schedule an educational tour for a group, call Talmud Torah of Minneapolis at 952-381-3300.
Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) — Holocaust Education
12 N. 12th St., Suite 480
Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-338-7816
minndakjcrc.org
Director: Laura Zelle, laura@minndakjcrc.org
Associate Director: Susie Greenberg, susie@minndakjcrc.org
The JCRC brings the history and lessons of the Shoah to teachers and students, civic organizations and religious groups through a Holocaust survivors speakers bureau, teacher training workshops and the “Transfer of Memory” photography exhibit. JCRC provides opportunities to travel to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and take part in the annual Yom HaShoah commemoration.
St. Cloud State University — Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education
Miller Center 235
720 Fourth Ave. S.
St. Cloud, MN 56301
320-308-4201
chge@stcloudstate.edu
stcloudstate.edu/chge
Director: Daniel Wildeson, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota — Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
214 Social Sciences
267 19th Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-626-2617
chgs@umn.edu
chgs.umn.edu
Interim Director: Joe Eggers
The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies (CHGS) promotes academic research, education and public awareness on the Shoah, other genocides and current forms of mass violence.
World Without Genocide at William Mitchell College of Law
875 Summit Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55105
651-695-7621
Fax: 651-290-6426
admin@worldwithoutgenocide.org
worldwithoutgenocide.org
Executive Director: Ellen J. Kennedy, Ph.D.
Chair, Board of Directors: Professor Marie Failinger
World Without Genocide educates about past and current conflicts and advocates at city, state and national levels for policies and legislation to protect innocent people, prevent genocide, prosecute perpetrators and remember those whose lives and cultures have been affected by violence.
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