We are available to lead book clubs specifically tailored for middle school or high school students. These book clubs serve as platforms for literary engagement, encouraging students to delve into Holocaust-related literature. By participating in these book clubs, students can develop their critical thinking skills, gain a deeper understanding of historical events, and engage in thought-provoking discussions.
Our team of two is equipped to conduct classroom discussions, creating an interactive and enriching environment for students. We are well-versed in facilitating meaningful conversations about the Holocaust and related topics, helping students critically analyze historical events, examine different perspectives, and develop empathy and understanding.
Educators are encouraged to reach out to us for assistance in developing pre-visit lesson plans, and for support in determining which stops to focus on during a given tour. We provide opportunities for student virtual and in-person site tours. These tours enable students to connect with the history and experiences of the Holocaust through firsthand encounters. Furthermore, students can actively participate in public events and attend informative sessions conducted by our team.
PHRF offers a 4-6 weeks paid residency with the following requirements:
Scholars are compensated with an hourly rate of $20. Students are expected to work 20 hours per week in a hybrid capacity.
For students interested in our Summer 2025 program, please submit a resume and cover letter to info@philaholocaustmemorial.org. Once we reviewed your materials, we may send you some follow up questions before we schedule interviews. All applicants will be notified. PHRF is an organization that values a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives.