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Holocaust Educational Foundation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Holocaust Education Foundation
AbbreviationHEF
Established1976; 47 years ago (1976)
FounderTheodore Zev Weiss
Founded atSkokie, Illinois
TypeNonprofit
Purposeeducation
Location
  • Evanston, Illinois, USA
Fieldsthe Holocaust
Director
Sarah Cushman
Parent organization
Northwestern University

The Holocaust Educational Foundation (HEF) is a nonprofit organization founded by Theodore Zev Weiss in 1976[1] and dedicated to the support of teaching and research about the Holocaust at the university level.[2] A part of Northwestern University since 2013, HEF has helped create curriculum materials about the Holocaust in use at more than 400 colleges.[1]

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History

A survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp, Weiss founded HEF in 1976 to record the testimonies of Holocaust survivors. In 1988, HEF provided funding to establish a course at Northwestern University called The History of the Holocaust, and thereafter HEF's mission evolved into the development of Holocaust-related teaching materials.[3] Weiss perceived that, while many states, like Illinois, mandate instruction in the Holocaust, "the state doesn't prepare teachers to teach. This is a very difficult subject, and not having the tools, the teachers are sort of at a loss."[4] On July 9, 2013, the HEF was integrated into Northwestern University.[1] The HEF donated $1 million to Northwestern University and pledged to donate another $5 million to endow the program permanently.[3]

Programming

The Holocaust Educational Foundation of Northwestern University offers several programs: the Summer Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization; the biennial Lessons and Legacies conference; the Sharon Abramson Research Grants; and teaching grants to support college-level teaching in Holocaust Studies.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Alan K. Cubbage (2011-01-17). "Holocaust Educational Foundation to Join Northwestern  Northwestern will continue the Foundation's efforts to support Holocaust research, outreach". Retrieved 2011-01-18.
  2. ^ "Holocaust Educational Foundation to Become Part of Northwestern U." Chronicle of Higher Education. 2011-01-17. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
  3. ^ a b "Holocaust Educational Foundation joins NU". Evanston Now. Evanston Now. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  4. ^ Channick, Robert. "Grueling history lessons hit hard: 17 teachers attend an intensive seminar at Northwestern on state-mandated Holocaust courses". Chicago Tribune. No. 29 June 2008. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved 25 November 2020.

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