Public School Programs

Empowering the next generation of students through comprehensive programs

"Project Witness has helped our school improve its Humanities curriculum by providing resources that are rich and unique."

— Dr. Giovanni D'Amato, EdD., Assistant Principal of Humanities, Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design

Holocaust Education Resources for Public Schools

Featured Curriculum

Project H.E.A.R.T.

A Holocaust educational curriculum that fosters mutual respect and tolerance among students through in-person survivor testimony, documentary films, student workbooks, and a teacher's guide.

Project H.E.A.R.T. Teacher's Guide

The Nazi Propaganda Machine

A comprehensive examination of how propaganda was used by the Nazi regime to manipulate public opinion and promote their ideology.

The Power Of The Niggun: Jewish Music During The Holocaust

An exploration of how music, particularly niggunim (wordless melodies), sustained Jewish communities during the Holocaust.

Featured Program

Remember The Children Passport Program

An interactive educational program where students create passports for Holocaust victims, helping to personalize and humanize the historical experience while developing empathy and understanding.

Remember The Children Passport Program

Student Testimonials

Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design

Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design

High School

"The Project Witness program helps students better understand the Holocaust in an effort to eradicate the hatred and ignorance that caused such horrors. Through engaging curriculum, survivor talks, and culminating projects, WHSAD students have become more responsible and empathetic human beings."

Jonathan Mendez Diaz

Student

"By remembering the Holocaust, we honor the millions of lives lost and ensure that their stories are not forgotten. It is through remembrance that we can learn from the past, strive for a more inclusive and compassionate society, and prevent such atrocities from happening again."

Kamil Kijek, Phd.

Kamil Kijek, Phd.

Vice-director, University of Wroctaw

"Project Witness, known for its innovative methods of historical education, aims in uncovering this sources, digitalizing them, translating them and making available for students of Jewish history."