The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous provides financial support to more than 900 non-Jews who rescued Jews during the Holocaust and preserves their legacy through a national education program.





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SPEAKERS BUREAU
The JFR is pleased to offer a Speakers Bureau dedicated to Holocaust-related subjects. Participants include leading Holocaust scholars, survivors, rescuers, and JFR staff members. Speakers are available for community organizations, interfaith groups, synagogues, churches, and schools sponsoring programs on the Holocaust.

Organizations that engage one of our speakers will be expected to pay a $250 administrative fee to The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, to pay the honorarium set by the speaker, and to cover his or her travel expenses. Subsidies may be available for certain speakers. The JFR will coordinate scheduling.

Please call Stanlee Stahl at 1.212.727.9955 for more information, request a speaker through our website, or download our speaker request form.


Debórah Dwork
Historian and scholar

History of the Holocaust
Jewish Life during the Holocaust
Children in the Holocaust
Rescue and Resistance
Refugees

Henry Feingold
Historian and scholar

American Jewry and the Holocaust: Was there Communal Failure?
The Holocaust in Historical Perspective
Have we Reached the Saturation Point in Holocaust Memorials?
European Jewry (1938-1945), Soviet Jewry (1967-1989): A Study in Contrast
The Resistance Mystique
Finding Meaning for the Holocaust
Michael Franzblau
Physician

Nazi Doctors: Why did they do it?
Kristallnacht as a paradigm for antisemitism in Germany and Austria
Medical Ethics: A Jewish Point of View
Fanya Gottesfeld Heller
Survivor

A woman’s Voice from the Holocaust
Coming of Age During the Holocaust
The Survivor as the Authentic Voice of the Holocaust
Rescue and Rebirth
Preserving Memory: How will the Holocaust be Recalled by Future Generations?
Peter Hayes
Historian and scholar

Corporate Complicity in the Holocaust
German Big Band the Holocaust
The Future of the Holocaust
Patrick Henry
Scholar

Rescuers of Jews in France and Why We Must Teach Them
Madeleine Dreyfus: Righteous Jew
Marion Kaplan
Historian and scholar

Jewish Families in Nazi Germany
Jewish Daily Life in Nazi Germany
The November Pogrom

Roman Kent
Survivor

Personal Experience During the Holocaust
Issues Impacting Survivors Today

Mordecai Paldiel
Survivor and professional

Righteous Among the Nations
Documenting the Rescue of Jews by non-Jews During the Holocaust
Harry Reicher
Scholar and lawyer

Law and the Holocaust
Bringing Holocaust Perpetrators to Justice
Impact of the Holocaust on the Human Rights Movement

George Salton
Survivor

Jewish Life in Nazi-Occupied Poland
Jewish Life in the Ghetto
Surviving Ten Nazi Concentration Camps
Liberation and Afterwards

Stanlee Stahl 7/2009 Stanlee J. Stahl
Professional

Rescue During the Holocaust
How to Teach Rescue in the Classroom
Nechama Tec
Sociologist, scholar, and survivor

Gender and the Holocaust
Rescue and Rescuers
Different Kinds of Resistance During the Holocaust
Leadership During the Holocaust
Life in the Ghettos, the Concentration camps, the Forests, and the Aryan World

Robert Jan van Pelt
Historian and scholar

History of Auschwitz and Possible Future of the Site
Holocaust Denial
Refugees

 



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