Event Archive
A listing of past Holocaust Resource Center events. See our recent and upcoming events.
Please join us for an exclusive tour of a powerful 360-degree exhibit and multimedia
presentation housed inside an exact replica of a World War II era cattle car used
to transport Jews and other targeted groups to concentration and death camps during
the Holocaust.
Community tours of the exhibit will be available between 2:30 pm and 5:00 pm.
Register online at
Please join us for this year's Yom Hashoah commemoration for 2025.
This event is free and open to the public.
Please join us for a book lecture and discussion with Holocaust Survivor Maud Dahme. As a
past president of the New Jersey State Board of Education and the current chair of the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education, her commitment to remembrance is profound.Her autobiography, Chocolate, The Taste of Freedom, chronicles her wartime ordeal, a project significantly aided by the Writing as Witness Project at Stockton’s Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center. Through her work and her words, Maud Dahme transforms her experiences during the Holocaust into a powerful legacy of education, resilience, and hope.
EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
609-652-4699 or HRC@stockton.edu
For NJ Educators: 2.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours)
Join the Katz JCC and ΢ÃÜè’s Holocaust Resource Center for an enriching
day trip to the Center for Jewish History in New York City to explore Anne Frank The Exhibition. Anne Frank The Exhibition gives visitors of all ages the chance to learn about Anne
Frank, not as a victim but through the multifaceted lens of her life—as a girl, a
writer, and a symbol of resilience and strength. More than 100 original collection
items from the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, including several never-before-exhibited
artifacts, help to convey the context that shaped Anne’s life, death and posthumous
fame
Tickets include transportation to and from New York City and entrance to the Center
for Jewish History Exhibit.
Bus departs the Katz JCC at 8:00 am and returns at approximately 7:00 pm.
$125 JCC Members | $140 Guest
Visit to register or learn more.
EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
609-652-4699 or HRC@stockton.edu
For NJ Educators: 2.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours)
Please join us for a book lecuture and discussion with Dr. Samuel Kassow on his new
book Warsaw Testament which paints a vivid portrait of the city's prewar Yiddish literary and artistic
community and of its destruction at the hands of the Nazis.
EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
A limited number of books will be available for purchase after the event.
Please RSVP online at
You may also register by emailing BJEjosh@aol.com or by calling 609-822-4404 x124
Please join us for a book lecture and discussion with R. Derek Black as they ralk
about their new book The Klansman's Son: My Journey From White Nationalism to Antiracism.
This event is free and open to the public.
A limited number of books will be available to purchase after the event.
Please RSVP online at , by emailing BJEJosh@aol.com or by calling 609-822-4404 x124.
EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
609-652-4699 or HRC@stockton.edu
Hors d'oeuvres will be served
For NJ Educators 2.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours)
The Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center would like to invite you to New
Jersey’s premier screening of Art Spiegelman: Disaster is My Muse. Legendary artist Art Spiegelman rocked the world when he transposed his parents
into mice to tell their Holocaust survival story in his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic
novel, Maus. We encourage you to join as we watch this insightful documentary that chronicles
Spiegelman’s irreverent life and work, including his extraordinary partnership with
wife Françoise Mouly and his checkered evolution through the world of underground
comics.
EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
609-652-4699 or HRC@stockton.edu
For NJ Educators: 2.0 PDH (Professional Development Hours)
Please join us for an in-person and digital lecture and discussion by Dr. Ran Zwigenberg,
Associate Professor at Pennsylvania State University and Kyushu University in Japan.
From the 1950s, Polish state museums sent hundreds of urns containing ashes of Holocaust
victims to mostly non-Jewish museums and organizations worldwide. This talk traces
six of these urns that reached Japan, revealing the complex politics of transnational
commemoration of World War II and the changing status and uses of the Holocaust’s
dead in Japan, Poland, and beyond.
Join us in-person or online via Zoom
For more information or for the link to the Zoom discussion, please call the Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at 609-652-4699 or HRC@stockton.edu
Please join us for an in-person and digital lecture and discussion by Dr. Matthew
Hone and Dr. Yael Siman on their recent book "Victim Activists In Mexico: Social and
Political Mobilization amid Extreme Violence and Disappearances" (Lexington Books,
2024).
Join us in-person or online via Zoom
For more information or for the link to the Zoom discussion, please call the Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at 609-652-4699 or HRC@stockton.edu
The event will feature a keynote from Dr. Adrian Chrobot, Political Counsellor in the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Washington, D.C.
EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
609.652.4699 or HRC@stockton.edu
For NJ Educators: 2.0 PDH (professional development hours)
Tours of the exhibit are also available upon request.
Please join us for a faculty-led study tour to the United Nations Headquarters in
New York City for the International Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony.
Cost for round trip chartered motor coach transport and tour:
Students (ages 18+): $15
Educators (grades k-12 & higher education): $30
Guests of Educators/Community Members: $60
Space is Limited. Your reservation is only confirmed once payment is received. Acceptable
payments include cash, check or money order.
For questions about reservations, please call the Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource
Center at 609-652-4699 or email Irvin.Moreno-Rodriguez@stockton.edu
4 Professional Development Hours (PDH) for New Jersey Educators
Please join us for the MAHG Capstone Presentations via Zoom.
Influencing Perception: Mainstream Media Representations of Haiti's Crisis - Olivia
Harris
Kittatinny Regional High School's Holocaust And Genocide Research Center: A Teacher's
Vision Come to Life through Student Passion, Desire to Learn, and Dedication to Securing
a Better Future - Mary Houghtaling
For the Zoom Link, please email
Raz.Segal@stockton.edu
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
RSVP online at
Email BJEJosh@aol.com
or call 609-822-4404 x124
Join us at the Marjorie & Lewis Katz JCC to learn about two Holocaust survivors who fell in love in Auschwitz, only to be separated upon liberation and lead remarkable lives apart following the war - and then to find each other again more than seventy years later. Join us for a bagel brunch and learn about this amazing love story.
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
RSVP online at
Email BJEJosh@aol.com
or call 609-822-4404 x124
Dr. Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath serves as the Senior Director of Knowledge, Ideas, and
Learning at the Jewish Education Project. Join her for a deep dive into how the rise
in antisemitism from both the political Left and the Right is impacting the identity
and development of Jewish Generation Z‑ers.
She will hold up a lens up to current antisemitism and its impact on the choices and
opinions of the next generation of Jewish leaders.
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
RSVP online at
Email BJEJosh@aol.com
or call 609-822-4404 x124
Please join us for a concert showcasing a private collection of violins, violas, and
cellos, all curated since the end of World War II. The provenances of these instruments
are not always clear, but they are symbols of Klezmer and other Jewish traditions.
All the instruments have a common denominator as symbols of hope and a way to say:
Remember me, remember us. Life is good, celebrate it for those who perished, for those
who survived. For all people.
For NJ Educators: 2.0 PDH (professional development hours)
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
609.652.4699 or Irvin.Moreno-Rodriguez@stockton.edu
Join us at the Marjorie & Lewis Katz JCC to learn about a masterful work of investigative journalism by acclaimed Haaretz reporter Lee Yaron. 10/7: 100 Human Stories chronicles the massacre that ignited a war through the stories of more than one hundred civilians.
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP REQUIRED
RSVP online at
Email BJEJosh@aol.com
or call 609-822-4404 x124