Holocaust Education, accessible for all.

Be the Messenger’s Messenger…

Suspend Judgement is a program for senior high-school-aged students in years 10-12 to access Holocaust Education greater than that taught in the classroom.

It is our belief that as the messenger’s messengers, and on behalf of all people affected by the Holocaust, we have a duty to learn, share and educate others on this important part of history that is often covered up and forgotten about.

What is the Holocaust?

Yad Vashem - World Holocaust Remembrance Centre, Jerusalem tells us that:

The Holocaust was an unprecedented genocide, total and systematic, perpetrated by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, with the aim of annihilating the Jewish people. The primary motivation was the Nazis' anti-Semitic racist ideology. Between 1933 and 1941 Nazi Germany pursued a policy that dispossessed the Jews of their rights and their property, followed by the branding and the concentration of the Jewish population. This policy gained broad support in Germany and much of occupied Europe. In 1941, following the invasion of the Soviet Union, the Nazis and their collaborators launched the systematic mass murder of the Jews. By 1945 nearly six million Jews had been murdered (Yad Vashem, 2022).

About the program

The journey behind the creation of the Suspend Judgement program, and it’s purpose.

Suspend Judgement program content

Three levels of learning:

Year 1 - How was it humanly possible? Where was God?

Year 2 - Choices, Denial, Resistance, Trials

Year 3 - What does it mean to be a witness?

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For students, teachers and individuals wanting to learn more - access to a larger, more in-depth array of resources to begin your own Suspend Judgement journey.