Our Primary Mission is to alleviate the hunger, poverty, and suffering of Holocaust survivors.
Our Secondary Mission is Holocaust Education.
The Survivor Mitzvah Project’s Holocaust Educational Archive is the only one of its kind in the world, focusing on the Holocaust in the East – the untold story of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe.
Over 500 hours of video and tens of thousands of photographs and handwritten testimonies tell the never before told story of the 2.7 million Jewish men, women, and children who died in the Holocaust in the East (nearly half of the 6 million who were killed) and the unimaginable and heroic experiences of those who survived.
These extraordinary stories of heroism and betrayal, love and loss, life and death, will have an impact on Holocaust Education far into the future.
The Survivor Mitzvah Project’s Holocaust Educational Archive contributes to an important dialogue on social justice, tolerance for cultural differences, an appreciation of human commonality, and a warning to confront evil wherever it takes hold.
You can donate to bring emergency aid to Holocaust Survivors and to teach tolerance by getting their stories told.
The Survivors Speak
“The Witnesses – A Story in a Sentence”
“The Survivors: A Story in a Sentence”
“LYUBOV ISAKOVNA VAKAR – A Survivors Story”
“THE LAST JEWS IN BAZALIYA” (Running time 21 minutes) This is a “family style” visit so the viewer can experience the full breath of the subjects – their humor, their experiences and the great love they have for one another.
“A WITNESS SPEAKS” HINCATU, MOLDOVA (Running time 20 MINUTES) This details some of the same events as Lyubov Vakar experiences, but from the point of view of a non-Jewish village woman.
“The Witnesses – Stories in a Sentence” (Running time 1:42 MINUTES) “They took them out, put them in line, and shot them.”
“The Survivors – Stories in a Sentence” (Running time 4:34 MINUTES)
Imagine a World Without Hate
No war.
No violence.
No intolerance towards Jews, African Americans, Asians, Native Americans, Latinos, the LGBTQ+ community,
or anyone who has experienced violence or hatred simply because of who they are.
You can donate to bring emergency aid to Holocaust Survivors and to teach tolerance by getting their stories told.
Together we can create a more hopeful future where Kindness and Compassion flourish,
by remembering the past and heeding the voices of those who have lived through the darkest days of human history.
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