Education Matters

More Than Ever

High school students from Columbia, Costa Rica, India, Ethiopia, and Israel who are studying at a program based in Germany, inspired educators at TOLI’s recent seminar in Zagreb with an exhibition they developed on the forgotten Jews of Vukovar, Croatia. 

As we look back on 2024, we take pride in the over 600 teachers throughout the US and Europe who participated in TOLI's five-day, in-person seminars. These dedicated educators gained the knowledge and skills to teach about the Holocaust and human rights and confront the disturbing rise in antisemitism.


As we look ahead to 2025, we know that our mission is more important than ever:

Education Matters


Every teacher we support with Holocaust and human rights education makes a difference. Every student they impact helps build civil society.


We need your help. Every gift counts.


It only takes 20 donations of $100 to sponsor a teacher's participation in a TOLI program.


It only takes 5 donations of $50 to underwrite a TOLI Impact Grant to fund a school project, a field trip to a local Holocaust or civil/human rights museum, or books and speakers.


TOLI is at the forefront of building a global network of teachers who are committed to confronting antisemitism and all forms of hate.


Thank you for your support.

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HEAR FROM ONE OF OUR TEACHER LEADERS

"In Montana, we tie the Holocaust in with our local state history and the genocide that has happened on US soil. I'm Blackfeet, and so we bring Indigenous history into it."

-Brenda Johnston, TOLI Teacher Leader

Browning, Montana

The Olga Lengyel Institute, based in New York, is a recognized leader of professional development in Holocaust and human rights for teachers throughout the US and Europe. Inspired by the legacy and work of Olga Lengyel, author of “Five Chimneys: A Woman Survivor’s True Story of Auschwitz,” TOLI provides educators with the knowledge and skills they need to make the Holocaust relevant for today’s students.

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