Educational Offerings
Engaging Minds. Inspiring Meaning.

Our Offerings

At ASHER, we believe Holocaust education must do more than recount history—it must inspire reflection, connection, and a commitment to facing antisemitism and hatred today. Our educational offerings are designed to be immersive, accessible, and deeply human. They reach across generations and backgrounds to spark understanding.

We offer a range of meaningful programs tailored for schools, campuses, businesses, and community groups. Whether through firsthand survivor testimony, guest lectures, or guided discussions, every offering is grounded in ASHER’s belief that Holocaust education is essential—not just to preserve memory, but to shape informed and compassionate communities.

In-Person or Virtual Lectures

Led by World-Renowned Holocaust Education Thought Leaders

ASHER’s expert liaisons offer dynamic lectures and discussions built around both historical exploration and contemporary relevance. These sessions are ideal for educational institutions, conferences, corporate environments, and communal gatherings seeking thoughtful and engaging content either in-person or virtual.

Featured Lectures:

Echoes of Humanity: 80 Years After the Liberation of Auschwitz

A lecture and discussion focusing on the experiences of Jews and non-Jews in the Auschwitz camps, highlighting moments of hope and humanity amid devastation.

Images from the Warsaw Ghetto

Even today, previously unknown photographs from the Warsaw Ghetto continue to be uncovered, allowing us, after so many years, to glimpse additional aspects of daily life there.

This lecture and discussion will delve into these photographs, locations and testimonies from the Warsaw Ghetto. 

Evolution of Photographs: Discovering Unknown Heroes

The inspiring story of how previously unknown photographs led to the rediscovery of Paweł Frenkel and Tzvi (Herschel) Zilberberg, members of the Żob (Jewish Combat Organization), and their roles in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

Additional Lecture Topics available Include:

  • Definition of Antisemitism
  • Cultural Antisemitism
  • Socio-economic Antisemitism
  • Political Antisemitism
  • Christian/Muslim Antisemitism
  • Academic Antisemitism
  • Antisemitism and the Holocaust
  • Conspiracy Theories: Pre- and Post-Holocaust
  • Media Propaganda
  • Online Distortion
  • Holocaust Inversion
  • Jewish Responses to Antisemitism
  • Explosion of Antisemitism After October 7th
  • Explosion of Antisemitism Post-October 7th / Prior to October 16th
  • Responding to Contemporary Anti-Israel / Antisemitic Attacks
  • The Accusation of Genocide
  • The Accusation of Settler Colonialism
  • Corporate Complicity
  • Excluding Jews from the Cultural Mainstream
  • Tainted Greatness

These topics can be adapted for a range of audiences, including corporate teams seeking to build inclusive cultures and understand historical contexts for modern-day issues.

Guided Educational Materials

Discussion Tools for Deeper Engagement

In addition to live programming, ASHER provides structured educational materials designed for facilitators, educators, and organizational leaders. These include curated questions and prompts to guide meaningful dialogue around the Holocaust and its relevance to today’s social and political landscape. These materials serve as a launchpad for discussions in classrooms, camps, campus groups, and communities. Additional resources are currently in development to further expand the reach and depth of these offerings.

Foundational offerings

Questions & Answers

Based on real experiences from campuses across the United States, we compiled the ten most frequently asked questions connecting Holocaust-related concepts to contemporary issues. These questions open the door to meaningful conversations about history, memory and modern-day challenges. Activity guides and learning options are available to deepen engagement.

Values & Stories

This interactive program invites participants to identify and prioritize their core values, then explore values-driven stories from the Holocaust.

Through personal reflection and group workshops, participants uncover what motivated individuals during history’s darkest hours– and what drives us each today.

Images & Identity

A picture can tell a thousand stories. Partnering with the Department for Israel and Holocaust Commemoration at the World Zionist Organization— we offer a curated card set that sparks meaningful dialogue about identity and memory.

Participants connect powerful historical images with personal reflection ensuring the legacy of remembrance continues in a deeply resonant way.

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