Education
Hear a Holocaust Survivor
Witness to Truth Speaker Series
For over three decades, Holocaust Survivors have volunteered their time at the Museum of Tolerance to speak about their experiences during World War II. Over 50,000 visitors per year meet and hear a Holocaust Survivor or 2nd Generation speaker. These speakers are ambassadors of memory, hope, and tolerance.
The Museum of Tolerance is proud to present live testimonies each week. Hear from Witness to Truth speakers as they share personal accounts—either their own or their parent’s experiences during the Holocaust. Included with admission. Each session includes a Q&A.
Can't join us for a live testimony? Click the link to watch some of our Holocaust Survivor Speakers sharing their testimonies.
For Virtual Speaker Opportunities
We encourage all interested to make arrangements for a Holocaust survivor to speak to your group.
Witness to Truth
A Tribute To Our Holocaust Survivors
Pulitzer Prize–winning photojournalist Marissa Roth has photographed over 100 Holocaust survivors, whose black-and-white portraits hang in a place of prominence on the spiraling ramp that connects and fills the core of the Museum. Started in 2005, Witness to Truth was a commissioned project to capture the community of survivors who have volunteered and shared their own testimonies of survival at the Museum of Tolerance. View the portraits at the top of this page.