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38 Crosby Street, Fifth Floor

New York, NY 10013

tel: (212) 431-7993, fax: (212) 431-8375

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02.26.10

4/1 Book Reading and Lecture by Jeanette Friedman

co-author of "Why Should I Care? Lessons from the Holocaust"

 

Thursday, April 1

6-8:00PM

01.22.10

First Sundays Self-Portrait Activity

Connect with loved ones through the creative process!

March 7, May 2, and June 6 from 1-2PM

01.04.10

Celebrate Independent Thinking 2010

Lecture, Film and Performance Series

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On-Site School Program

Share the Anne Frank story with your students through educational programs at the Anne Frank Center USA!

Anne Frank: A History for Today
is now on display at The Anne Frank Center, USA, located at 38 Crosby Street in downtown Manhattan.

Beginning with her birth in Frankfurt, Germany in 1929, students trace Anne Frank’s life and times as they connect to the broader history of WWII and the Holocaust, using selections from Anne’s diary juxtaposed with photographs, documents, and news articles of the time period. The power of Anne’s first-person narrative provides an exceptionally intimate perspective that brings this tumultuous era in history to a personal and, for many people, more tangible level.

Education program content includes WWII, the Holocaust, scapegoating, anti-Semitism, racism, propaganda, and genocide, as well as human rights, democracy and conflict resolution.

Education programs for grades 2-12 are available at the AFC Monday-Friday by appointment. Programs include a video presentation, exhibit tour and discussion. A visit with a Holocaust survivor can be added. Suggested donation is $2/child.

For more information on school programs or to schedule a visit please email education(at)annefrank.com or call 212.431.7993 x305.