The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, located in Washington, DC, is a renowned institution dedicated to preserving the history of the Holocaust and educating the public about its significance. With a wide range of exhibitions, educational programs, and resources, the museum offers visitors a comprehensive understanding of the Holocaust and its impact on society. Through its collections, research initiatives, and outreach efforts, the museum strives to remember the survivors and victims, prevent future genocides, and combat antisemitism and Holocaust denial.
The Northeast Regional Office of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, based in New York, NY, serves as a vital hub for engaging communities in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, metropolitan New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Led by a dedicated team, the office works to foster partnerships, raise awareness, and support the museum's mission through philanthropy and outreach programs. By connecting with survivors, educators, religious leaders, and various audiences, the Northeast Regional Office plays a crucial role in promoting learning, remembrance, and the fight against genocide and antisemitism.
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