Applications for Docent Program due August 1, 2008

Volunteers will lead student and adult tours through the Museum. The 20-session training program will begin in September.

Other Volunteer Applications still accepted.

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New Holocaust Reparations Available for Survivors

Germany estimates there are about 60,000 survivors worldwide who are eligible for a one-time reparations payment of 2000 Euros (over $3000) for having worked in Ghettos in German controlled territory during the Holocaust.

Learn More about Eligibility


Become a Founding Member of the new Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center

Learn more about the one-time only, non-renewable Founding Memberships

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Genocide in Darfur - New Update

What we are seeing in Darfur now is a level of ethnically targeted violence that has not been seen since 2004. The violence has increasingly become multidimensional as the rebel groups oppose the Sudanese government and Janjaweed, but also fight amongst each other for control of certain territories. The United Nations currently estimates that as many as 4 million people have now been displaced, and 400,000 have been killed.


Make a difference now! Get involved.


Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is proud to co-sponsor the Cambodia Tribunal Monitor, the primary source for news and information on the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia.