25 US Teachers from Receive Coveted Holocaust Education Fellowships from JFR

By BJLife Newsroom
Posted on 07/05/21

25 Holocaust educators from 12 U.S. States receive coveted lerner fellowships  

The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous provides educators with instruction on teaching Holocaust education to their students

WEST ORANGE, New Jersey – The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (JFR) has selected 21 middle and high school teachers from 12 states and four educators at U.S.-based Holocaust centers, as 2021 Alfred Lerner Fellows to delve into the complex history of the Holocaust as well as discuss new teaching techniques for introducing the subject into their classrooms. The JFR’s Summer Institute, the Fellowship’s intensive five-day course, was held virtually from June 27 through July 1.

The program is a high-level, intensive academic seminar in which participants attended lectures given by noted Holocaust scholars including Doris Bergen, Jeffrey Burds, Benjamin Carter Hett, Lawrence Douglas, Steven Field, Daniel Greene, Peter Hayes, Samuel Kassow, Paul Salmons, Stanlee Stahl, Robert Jan van Pelt, Edward Westermann and Alexandra Zapruder. The event is designed to allow participants to meet in small groups following each lecture, address the specific aspect of the Holocaust that is presented, and share teaching concepts and develop approaches to introducing the subject matter to their students.

Teachers selected for the program must be English or social studies teachers at the middle or high school level, have taught at least five years, are at least five years from retirement and currently teach the Holocaust in their classroom.

Each participant comes from a region of the country where the JFR operates Holocaust Centers of Excellence in conjunction with a local Holocaust museum or center.

“There are three main goals of our program, which include: providing teachers with graduate level courses on the Holocaust; pedagogical connections with other teachers and their curriculum so they learn what’s worked and what hasn’t; and to give them resources for the classroom,” said JFR Executive Vice President Stanlee Stahl.  

The 2021 Lerner Fellows are:


The Fellowship program is named in memory of Alfred Lerner, the founding chairman and chief executive officer of MBNA Corporation, who died in October of 2002. Lerner was a long-time advisor and supporter of JFR programs and activities. His deep commitment to the work of JFR and in particular to his special interest in the field of Holocaust education, led to the seminar being endowed in his name.