Education facilities and resources on the Holocaust, genocide, and citizenship issues.
A place of commemoration and remembrance for the destruction of Europe's Jews.
An educational exhibit on the history of the Holocaust.
An exhibition called 'The Journey' for children of 9 years and above.
An online archive called History Speaks, with free access for teachers and students. This can be found on www.historyspeaks.org.uk
Video Conferencing packages for schools with an opportunity to listen live to Holocaust Survivors.
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to enquire.
A bookshop on the Holocaust, antisemitism and racism in contemporary society.
Seminars and conferences for educators, professionals, clergy and students on the Holocaust, Jewish-Christian relations, contemporary genocide and a wide range of related issues.
The Centre's public opening hours are:
10.30am to 4.00pm Monday - Friday and Sundays June - August.
Survivor speakers can be arranged for visiting schools and other large groups booking in advance.