05/14/2026
There’s something powerful about watching students move from passive learners to active stewards of history.
Assisting with the preservation of Holocaust-era artifacts gave them a direct role in helping safeguarding history for other students and the next generation.
Our visit to Nease was deeply meaningful to us.
05/05/2026
The presence of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart Children’s Home, alongside the children they brought to the Hate sends Now cattle car exhibit made a powerful statement of solidarity.
Standing up to hate crosses boundaries and brings communities together.
Thank you Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission and Texas A&M University
04/15/2026
“Why did the N***s hate the Jews so much?”
A student asked this difficult and direct question yesterday while we were at the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center for Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah).
We explained that it wasn’t about something Jews did. It was rooted in a dangerous ideology that defined certain people as inferior.
This propaganda piece from the Darrell English Original Artifact Collection helped show how that ideology didn't stay contained and expanded to target others who were seen as different.
Creating a space where students feel comfortable and safe asking difficult questions is one of the most important and rewarding parts of what we do.
03/03/2026
We’re almost fully booked for the 2025–2026 school year.
We have a handful of remaining dates for the Hate Ends Now Cattle Car exhibit in:
📍 Jacksonville
📍 Pennsylvania
📍 New Jersey
If you know a school, synagogue, church, university, or community leader in these areas please tag them or send them this post.
This exhibit brings a Holocaust-era cattle car and original Holocaust artifacts directly to campuses and communities to educate students about antisemitism and the consequences of hate.
These final dates will close soon.
Help us bring this powerful educational program to more students and communities.
[email protected]
01/29/2026
Amid an alarming rise in antisemitism worldwide, we made the decision to disrupt our tour and drive 1,000 miles to bring the cattle car to the footsteps of the Florida state Capitol as a stark reminder of what happens when hate goes unchecked.
May this International Holocaust Remembrance Day remind us that remembrance without action is not enough.
https://www.wctv.tv/2026/01/28/message-tolerance-exhibit-displayed-florida-capitol-international-holocaust-day/ #
‘Message of tolerance’: Exhibit displayed at Florida Capitol on International Holocaust Day
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, one organization worked to remind the community why remembering the past still matters today
01/16/2026
FREE Film + Teacher Guide (Grades 6–12)
We’re proud to help share this important resource: “Stop The Ignorance: The Beauty that is New Jersey.” Passing this along for anyone who may want to use it in their classroom.
🎥 A powerful, discussion-starting film that helps students connect history, identity, and moral courage to what they see in the world today.
📚 Perfect for antisemitism awareness, and broader character/leadership conversations.
🏫 A free 39-minute film with a teacher guide designed for middle & high school classrooms.
👉 Watch / access here: https://vimeo.com/1129559240/2b070c26c5?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
01/14/2026
We’re honored to be part of this meaningful moment in Coconut Creek, Florida. Later this month, the city will unveil a new Holocaust memorial sculpture at City Hall, alongside the Hate Ends Now cattle car exhibit, open to the public by advance registration.
01/08/2026
When communities open their doors to Holocaust education, they send a clear message that hate has no place here.
Grateful to the Coral Springs, Florida Government and Coral Springs Talk for helping amplify this important work.
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Holocaust Cattle Car Exhibit to Bring Immersive Education Experience to Coral Springs City Hall - Coral Springs Talk
A powerful Holocaust education experience is coming to Coral Springs, city officials said Tuesday.
09/21/2025
This role is a unique opportunity to:
* Travel across the country with an immersive Holocaust exhibit.
* Lead groups of students and community members through a replica WWII-era cattle car and artifact collection.
* Educate and empower students to stand against antisemitism and all forms of hate.
👉 To apply, send your résumé to [email protected] OR apply directly via Indeed here: https://tinyurl.com/4h7nfy5v