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Legacy of Light Community Hub

Legacy of Light Goldberg Institute for Holocaust Education serves to bring Holocaust Education organizations and efforts together. A critical focus of our mission is to function as a central hub that advances best practices, inspires collaboration, and ensures impactful Holocaust education across San Diego County and beyond.

Our Approach to Holocaust Education

Rooted in a commitment to meaningful, accessible education, our approach takes shape through initiatives that connect communities, support educators, and deepen engagement.

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to Holocaust education across schools, community organizations, and the public.

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that blend survivor narratives, media literacy, and ethical reflection to foster deep, personal connections.

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through professional development, curriculum design, and training.

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with mobile museums, interactive exhibits, and digital resources that bring learning directly to communities.

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Why Collaboration Matters

By working hand-in-hand with top Holocaust-focused organizations, we:

  • 01Share best practices and cultivate innovation through a Community of Practice.
  • 02Close gaps in resources and access, ensuring every learner can engage meaningfully.
  • 03Set a new standard for inclusive, impactful Holocaust education that other communities can replicate.

Reimagining Holocaust Education Together

Legacy of Light is proud to collaborate with leading institutions in Southern California and across the country.

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Events

Stay connected with upcoming events from Legacy of Light and our partner organizations.

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Bring Holocaust Education to Your Community

We can help connect you with our network of local speakers who are either Holocaust survivors or descendants of survivors. We can also coordinate with you to bring a mobile Holocaust exhibit to your school or community center. Currently, we have Spark Interactive and Anne Frank a History for Today. 

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There's So Much to Teach… Where Do You Start?

We help educators create meaningful, age-appropriate Holocaust education experiences—from concise lessons to full-day programs.

When one of our specialists meets with you, they can:

  • Assist with navigating trusted curriculum (Echoes & Reflections, Facing History & Ourselves, USHMM, etc.)
  • Help identify grade and age-appropriate literature and films
  • Design interdisciplinary lesson plans that encourage students to interact
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