Educational Program for Grades 5-8

Remember the Children Passport Program

Connecting today's students with the memory of Holocaust victims through personal stories and meaningful learning experiences.

Personal Connection

Each child receives a unique passport

Meaningful Learning

Age-appropriate Holocaust education

Emotional Impact

Commemorating young lives lost

Interactive Rewards

Weekly raffles for participation

Student reading Holocaust victim passport

How the Program Works

The Remember the Children Passport Program creates a personal connection between students and Holocaust history through individual commemorative passports.

Personal Passport Assignment

Each student receives a unique "passport" containing the name, father's name, photograph, and basic information of a child who perished in the Holocaust.

  • • Individual child victim assignment
  • • Historical photograph and details
  • • Personal connection to history

Mishnayos Learning

Students learn Mishnayos l'iluy nishmas (in memory of) their assigned child, creating a meaningful spiritual connection across time.

  • • Structured learning program
  • • Detailed instruction brochure
  • • Spiritual commemoration

Tracking System

A toll-free phone system allows students to track their Mishnayos learning progress and participate in the program.

  • • Easy-to-use phone system
  • • Progress tracking
  • • Automated participation

Weekly Raffles

Students earn raffle tickets for their learning and are automatically entered into weekly drawings with prizes.

  • • Grades 5-6: 1 ticket per perek
  • • Grades 7-8: 1 ticket per 2 perakim
  • • Weekly prize drawings
Passport Cover
Passport Inside Pages

Register Your School

Join thousands of students in this meaningful educational experience

Passport Program Request Form

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Keeping Memory Alive

By commemorating the lives and reactions of children during the Holocaust, Project Witness is keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive for future generations. Each passport creates a bridge between past and present, ensuring these precious lives are never forgotten.

"The Remember the Children Passport Program transforms Holocaust education from abstract history into personal, meaningful connections that students carry with them forever."