November 21st - November 27th
Giving Tuesday, celebrated on November 27th, and the week leading up to it are the key dates for this press kit.
11/21-11/27
“Learn about your heritage. Ask questions. Remember the answers.” –Holocaust survivor Ruth Zimbler.
We educate tens of thousands of people every year to build a more tolerant future. This #GivingTuesday, give the gift of education: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
“Learn about your heritage. Ask questions. Remember the answers.” –Holocaust survivor Ruth Zimbler. Learning the lessons of the Holocaust has never been more important—or more challenging. The Museum will soon launch New York’s Holocaust Curriculum, an innovative teaching tool with flexible lesson plans and multimedia resources for middle and high school students, developed with support from the New York City Department of Education. Your support of this crucial work will ensure that diverse young people will have access to the educational resources that will build a more tolerant future for us all. This #GivingTuesday, build a future in which #StoriesSurvive by giving the gift of education: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
11/21-11/27
Make sure that every student in America learns from history about the consequences of hate and intolerance. This #GivingTuesday, invest in Holocaust education. Give now at: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
“As a teacher, I support the need for a more comprehensive Holocaust education in NYC schools. I hope that through this curriculum current and future students will learn more about Jewish history and grow to become knowledgeable individuals, prepared to fight bigotry and hatred in their own communities.” -Educator Tori M., on why she supports New York’s Holocaust Curriculum. We have an obligation to ensure that future generations know about history’s darkest hour and we need your help. This #GivingTuesday, invest in Holocaust education for all students. Give now at: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
11/21-11/27
Nearly 1/3 of all Americans don’t know that 6 million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. We must ensure that future generations know about history’s darkest hour and we need your help. This #GivingTuesday, invest in Holocaust education. Donate now at: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
Nearly one-third of all Americans don’t know that six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. We have an obligation to ensure that future generations know about history’s darkest hour and we need your help. This #GivingTuesday, invest in Holocaust education for all students. Donate now at: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
11/21-11/27
This #GivingTuesday, support New York’s Holocaust Curriculum, one of the most vital educational initiatives in our Museum’s history.
Help us reach over 400,000 NYC students with the educational resources needed to build a tolerant future. Donate now: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
Jews make up 2% of the U.S. population—but attacks on Jews account for 60% of all religious hate crimes. We must reach students now to teach the dangers of intolerance. Be a part of our critically important work and support New York’s Holocaust Curriculum this #GivingTuesday. Donate now at: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
11/21-11/27
There were over 40,000 concentration camps and ghettos during the Holocaust. Almost half of all Americans cannot name a single one. Reaching students has never been more critical. This #GivingTuesday, invest in Holocaust education. Donate now: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27
In recent months, Holocaust museums and education centers like ours have had to take on greater roles in our community. Even as we try to preserve and magnify survivors’ voices, we find ourselves called to combat real, and increasingly fearless, anti-Semitism in the current American landscape. This #GivingTuesday, make a difference and invest in Holocaust education. Donate now: https://bit.ly/2STa8v0
11/21-11/27