Resources

Holocaust and Genocide Study/Survivor Resources

The Herbert and Leonard Littman Families Holocaust Resource Center, part of the Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life at Rutgers University, provides public programs on the Holocaust, racism, and genocide; teacher training; resources for scholars, teachers, and students; and access to USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive.

The Institute for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at Raritan Valley Community College offers educational seminars, workshops, and presentations for the students and teachers about the lessons learned from the Holocaust as well as genocides that continue today.

The Holocaust Memorial and Education Center in the JCC honors the Survivors of our community of Somerset, Hunterdon, Warren and surrounding counties, all who perished in the Holocaust, and all the Righteous and Liberators. Our Holocaust Center recognizes the Descendants, the Second Generation and all to come, in our community, so they may continue to tell the story in the Voices of the Descendants Registry.

The Holocaust Survivor Assistance Program at Jewish Family Service includes home health care, companion services, mental health counseling, and case management services. Jews living in New Jersey, who resided in European countries were subjected to Nazi rule and control between 1933 and 1945, are eligable for assistance.

The World War II & Holocaust Research Center at Warren County Community College is a place for reflection and research by faculty, staff, veterans, and scholars.