

Tue, Mar 10
|Online Webinar
Online Class: America and the Holocaust
A three-session online class led by Dr. Michael Berenbaum that explores how American Jews reacted to the Holocaust, as well as the government's refugee policy.
Time & Location
Mar 10, 2026, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Online Webinar
About
Join us for this three-session online class that explores both the American Jewish community's reactions to the Holocaust as it unfolded, as well as the government's refugee policy.
More details to follow.

Michael Berenbaum is the Director of the Sigi Ziering Institute: Exploring the Ethical and Religious Implications of the Holocaust and a Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies at the American Jewish University. The author and editor of 24 books, he was also the Executive Editor of the Second Edition of the Encyclopaedia Judaica. He was Project Director overseeing the creation of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the first Director of its Research Institute and later served as President and CEO of the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, which took the testimony of 52,000 Holocaust survivors in 32 languages and 57 countries. His work in film has won Emmy Awards and Academy Awards. He has developed and curated Museums in the United States, Mexico, North Macedonia and Poland and his award winning exhibition Auschwitz” Not Long Ago, Not Far Away has been in Madrid and Malmo, New York, Kansas City and most recently at the Ronald Regan Library in California and will soon open in Boston.
Reserve your space in the class HERE. Tuition for this class is $36 for Museum members and $54 for non-members.
Not yet a member? Join HERE.
