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Zekelman Holocaust Center

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Best suited for middle and high school students and adults studying Holocaust history.

The Zekelman Holocaust Center in Michigan, founded by survivors, is a museum and education center focused on Holocaust history and contemporary human rights. In addition to in-person exhibits, it offers virtual tours, classroom programs, and downloadable resources that homeschoolers can adapt for older tweens and teens. Because the center is survivor-founded, many materials highlight personal testimonies and local connections, which can make the history feel immediate. Admission and program fees vary, but online resources add extra value beyond a single visit. As with any Holocaust study, adult guidance and careful pacing are essential.

General admission and group tour fees apply; current ticket prices and discounted student or educator rates are listed on the center’s website and may change over time.

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Zekelman Holocaust Center
$44.00 USD

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