Programs in Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Graduate Certificate
Master of Arts
Courses are offered online and on campus. Programs may be completed entirely online.
Resources for Holocaust and Genocide Study at Gratz
The Tuttleman Library houses a collection of over 2200 titles of Holocaust and Holocaust related resources, including books, videos, and music. In addition, there are approximately 1400 titles on World War II.
The Holocaust Oral History Archive is comprised of over 900 audio testimonies, most transcribed, of Holocaust survivors, liberators, and other witnesses. The Archive also includes unpublished memoirs, letters and diaries, memorial books, and survivor registers. The Archive is a contributing member to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. and Yad Vashem in Israel.
Information for Educators
ACT 48 credits are available for PA teachers.
In cooperation with the NJ Commission on Holocaust Education, this program may be applied to NJ teacher professional development hours if aligned with an Individual Professional Development Plan. It is advised that teachers always get prior approval from a supervisor before registration.
The programs offer a substantial tuition discount for full-time public and private school educators.
Faculty
Michael Steinlauf, Ph.D.; Director, Gratz Program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Joseph Davis, Ph.D.
Adjunct Faculty
Josey Fisher, M.A.J.S., M.S.W; Director, Gratz Holocaust Oral History Archive
Katherine Aron-Beller, Ph.D.
Michael Dickerman, M.A.
Sean Martin, Ph.D.
Christine Schmidt, Ph.D.
Moshe Shner, Ph.D.
Program Coordinator
Mindy Blechman, M.A.J.S.