Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies Resource Center Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies 
 Resource Center
 The Morris and Dorothy Hirsch Collection

UPCOMING EVENTS

...teach the lessons of history...

...the focus of the Resource Center is human behavior...

  ...pass their (survivors') history on...
...making our dream a reality.
...we are more alike than we are different.

...so that those who say it didn't happen will never be heard...


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The Institute for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at Raritan Valley Community College promotes tolerance, understanding, and compassion to ensure goodness will prevail over evil; serves as a repository of Holocaust and genocide literature and audio/visual materials with outreach services; and evokes reflection and remembrance while encouraging active community participation to build a more humane society.

The Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies Resource Center, a joint project between the Jewish Federation of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties and RVCC, is a 1600 square foot Center located on the upper level of the RVCC Learning Resources Center. It houses computers with Internet access, and books, tapes and other reference materials for research and study. The Center also provides an area for instruction. It has an extensive library of materials currently available on the Holocaust and genocide related issues including The Morris and Dorothy Hirsch Research Library collection.

Holocaust Holocaust
Teacher Resources
Holocaust
Discussion
Genocide
Holocaust Museums
Armenia Bosnia Cambodia Ireland
Darfur
Kosovo Nanking Rwanda Tibet
Native Americans African Americans Hiroshima Hate Crimes
and Prevention

Holocaust

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Holocaust Teacher Resources

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Holocaust Museums and Remembrance Organizations

  • Association of Holocaust Organizations- A network of organizations and individuals for the advancement of Holocaust awareness, programming and education. It  has a list of links for reference. 
  • Auschwitz Jewish Center -A website that is dedicated to showing life in the town of Oswiecim, Poland that was renamed Auschwitz by the Nazis, before the war. It also shows chronology of events in the town. Also has links to their programs.
  • ADL- Anti - Defamation League ,the nation's premier civil rights and human relations agencies.
  • Topography of Terror Foundation: Memorial Database-  Online directory of memorial sites, monuments and museums dedicated to the Holocaust.
  • Association of European Jewish Museums-a directory of Jewish Museums in Europe.
  • Hollandsche Schouwburg- Website for the Hollandsche Schouwberg theatre in Amsterdam which was used as a collection point for Jews in the Netherlands.
  • Topography of Terror: Documentation Center- website for museum where the head of the repressive socialism regime.
  • Museum of Jewish Heritage- the website for the museum located in New York City that is dedicated to the culture of Jews from 1880 to the present.
  • Simon Wiesenthal Center- Information gateway to the Museum of Tolerance. Many helpful links to other information including present day genocides.
  • United States Memorial Museum- website with information on the museum and the Holocaust, but also focuses on other genocides.
  • USC Shoah Foundation - site with information on the events, the products and the preservation of oral history of the Holocaust.
  • House of Wannsee Conference- Information for the museum that was created on the area in the Berlin villa where Nazis discussed the final solution.
  • Judisches Museum Berlin - The site that gives information on the museum in Berlin.


Holocaust Discussion

  • H-Holocaust -- This is a multifaceted web page. It includes a link to the H-Holocaust listserv which discusses Holocaust historiography and methods of teaching Holocaust history. It is necessary to subscribe to the listserv. The page also includes book reviews as well as announcements about conferences, grants, and scholarships.
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Armenia

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Bosnia

  • Bosnet -- Contains information about Bosnian culture and heritage, news of Bosnia, and links to other Bosnia sites with information on reconstruction efforts.
  • Frontline-- Site explaining the genocide in Bosnia.
  • Human Rights Archives and Data on the Genocide in Bosnia-- Contains detailed information on war crimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Major War Criminals/Suspects -- Information and documents from the International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague and from the UN Special Committee for War Crimes in the former Yugoslavia.
  • Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina-- Web site of the international body responsible for overseeing the implementation of peace in Bosnia. Site includes articles, press statements, reports, and summaries of Bosnia television.
  • Republic of Srpska-- Page of the Serbian Republic, the political entity created within Bosnia as a result of the war. Offers a history of Bosnia from the Serb perspective under About Srpska link. Also information on the economy, reconstruction, tourism.
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Cambodia


Darfur
  • Help Darfur Now! - a foundation started by three high school students to raise awareness on Darfur and what's happening.
  • Darfur Rehabilitation Project- non profit organization that wants to make the American public aware of the violence .


Ireland

  • The Great Irish Famine Curriculum -- A curriculum guide posted by the Nebraska Department of Education. Several other states are in the process of adopting the curriculum.

 

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Kosovo

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Nanking

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Rwanda

  • International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda -- Fifty years after the adoption of the Genocide Convention in the aftermath of the Holocaust, the first judgment of the crime of genocide by an international court and the first sentence for genocide were handed down.
  • Leave None to Tell the Story -- A Human Rights Watch page giving extensive background and facts about the Genocide in Rwanda.
  • Triumph of Evil -- A PBS site which includes information on the 1994 Rwandan genocide. The information includes a chronology and photos.
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Tibet

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Native Americans

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African Americans

  • American Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology -- From 1936-1938 the Works Progress Administration interviewed many former slaves. These are their first hand accounts accompanied by some photographs.
  • African Reparations Movement -- A site located in the United Kingdom and dedicated to seeking reparations for harm done to Africa and to the African diaspora through enslavement, colonisation and racism. Of particular interest is the Slavery: Legacy Depate in the House of Lords and the Other Sites of Interest which include slave narratives.
  • National Civil Rights Musuem --Located at the Lorraine Motel where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, the Museum traces the beginning of the civil rights struggle.
  • Pictorial Middle Passage -- Artist's pictorial presentation of the Middle Passage, the slave voyage from Africa to the Americas.
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Hiroshima

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Hate Crimes and Prevention

  • Hate Crime Report -- Statistics from the FBI Uniform Crime Report.
  • HateWatch -- An outgrowth of a Harvard Law School page, this site keeps track of hate activity in the media and in cyberspace.
  • Stop Hate -- Anti-Defamation League page explain and combat various hatreds including Anti-Semitism, racism, homophobia and hatred in cyberspace.
  • Teaching Tolerance -- Teaching Tolerance is a national education project dedicated to helping teachers foster equity, respect and understanding in the classroom and beyond. The page includes classroom resources, classroom activities, and Teaching Tolerance magazine.
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Genocide

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