Founded in January 1998, the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University’s MacMillan Center conducts research, seminars and conferences on comparative, interdisciplinary, and policy issues relating to the phenomenon of genocide, and has provided training to researchers from afflicted regions, including Cambodia, Rwanda, and East Timor
Interviews with Holocaust survivors grouped by theme. Search by name of interviewee to see the full testimony, which is typically broken up into smaller segments.
This foundation honors the thousands of non-Jews who supported and aided Jews during the Holocaust. Be sure to click on a few of the countries on the map; you'll see stories about that country's helpers.
The Jewish Virtual Library provides comprehensive information about the Jewish religion, from anti-semitism to Zionism, in order to promote greater understanding.
Explore millions of records from around the world, identify relatives, discover the towns of your ancestors, experience how they lived, connect with our global JewishGen community, and more! From the Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust