The Remember Project

High school students have a rare and unique opportunity to study the Holocaust and other genocides by becoming an ambassador in their school and community through the Remember Project Cohort. For high school students looking for a meaningful and profound community service experience, this cohort is an excellent option to ensure the next generation is committed to Always remembering.

What will the students do throughout the cohort experience? This year’s Remember Project will have the unique opportunity to work with other teens in the Lowcountry to promote Holocaust education and genocide awareness in their schools and communities. They will connect with local survivors and descendants of survivors, go through bias and identity training, take part in a trip to DC, and craft an independent learning activity with experts in the field. 

 

What is the time commitment and when will students meet? Students will meet twice a month - Sunday afternoons in person and Monday evenings virtually. 

Questions? Contact remember@jewishcharleston.org for more information.

  • 23-24 Remember Project End of Cohort Celebration with our REMEMBER Program Committee

  • 23-24 Remember Project at our Generations of Shoah Program where students have the opportunity to hear from 2nd and 3rd generation survivors

  • 23-24 Remember Project visits the Anne Frank Center in Columbia, SC

  • Nolan, Remember Project participant for 3 years, with Dr. Rebecca Erbelding of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum

Six Million Stars

Remember Project students Sophie Levenson & Becca White wrote an original song for Yom HaShoah 2021.