


These programs consist of a 30-minute interview between a Museum staff member and a Holocaust survivor followed by time for questions and comments from the audience. Our virtual programs take place via Zoom and last approximately one hour. Virtual Programsĭue to the ongoing pandemic, the Museum is not offering in-person programming at this time, however, we are offering the opportunity to connect with a survivor remotely via video conference. The Museum is pleased to coordinate programs for student groups grade six and above. Every year, our survivor speakers reach hundreds of different audiences, here at the Museum, across the country, and abroad. The Museum’s Office of Survivor Affairs offers schools, civic groups, military bases, and other institutions nationwide the opportunity to hear a Holocaust survivor share his or her experiences.
