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The Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
can help you arrange a unique educational experience for your students
by sending a speaker to your school.
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We have an extensive group of Holocaust survivors, witnesses, veterans, and teachers who are adept at sharing their insights with students of any age.
Many diverse audiences have benefited from a Speakers Bureau presentation including synagogues, churches, youth and adult groups, interfaith, and multi-ethnic groups.
Speakers will come to your meeting, class, or luncheon and may be booked in conjunction with a visit to the Museum, or as an independent activity. Although there is no set fee for speakers, the Museum asks for a contribution to be made and for the sponsoring organization to cover any travel expenses incurred by the speaker.
Speaking engagements vary in length and can be accompanied by slides or a short video. Speakers must be booked at least three weeks in advance.
All speakers discuss the Museum and are happy to answer questions following the presentation.
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**NEW**
Click here to read about the Speakers Bureau in the New York Times.
Click here to see Museum Trustee and Speakers Bureau volunteer Fanya Gottesfeld Heller interviewed on CBS.
Learn more about Speakers Bureau and other volunteer opportunities at the Museum.
If you are interested in becoming a Museum volunteer, download the application:
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