Understanding the Impact of Student Field Trips to Jewish and Holocaust Museums w/ One8 Foundation
Goals from Stolper’s shared presentation.
Below is a list of resources that came up during the conversation:
One8 is both a venture philanthropy and a pro bono consultancy working side by side with grantee partners to create social change. This organization focuses on enhancing Jewish identity and education among youth. It aims to connect and strengthen communities through innovative programs, resources, and partnerships, fostering a vibrant and inclusive Jewish future.
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, Dallas, TX:
This CAJM member institution educates visitors about the Holocaust and contemporary human rights issues through compelling exhibits and programs. It emphasizes the importance of tolerance, understanding, and the prevention of hate to inspire advocacy for human rights.
The Breman Museum & Cultural Center, Atlanta, GA:
The Breman Museum showcases Jewish history and culture in the American South. Also a CAJM member, it features exhibitions on the Holocaust, Jewish life, and culture, and provides educational programs that promote awareness and understanding of Jewish heritage.
Jewish Identity and History in K-12 Education Ecosystem Mapping:
This memo summarizes key findings from the One8 Foundation's mapping project, emphasizing the diverse organizations in Jewish education and recommending strategies for improving their collective impact on fostering Jewish identity among students.
USHMM for online teaching resources:
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum provides valuable online teaching resources, including lesson plans, multimedia content, and educational tools. These resources enhance Holocaust education, promote critical thinking, and encourage discussions about history and human rights.
Association of Holocaust Organizations:
This organization connects various groups dedicated to Holocaust education and remembrance. It fosters collaboration, shares best practices, and advocates for Holocaust awareness, ensuring that the lessons of the past continue to resonate in contemporary society. Join us for a CAJM/AHO joint Conference in Detroit, MI June 15-17, 2026!