The Chicago Midwest Office campus emphasizes community engagement and mobile education across the region, pioneering the first Mobile Museum of Tolerance in the US. It builds ties with educational institutions, faith communities, and leaders to advance tolerance and human rights.
Programs target Midwest audiences with interactive learning on prejudice reduction and historical lessons, supporting policy advocacy.
The Los Angeles headquarters campus is the international nerve center of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, specializing in comprehensive Holocaust education, human rights advocacy, and tolerance promotion. Adjacent to the Museum of Tolerance, it coordinates global initiatives, public programs, and educational outreach to combat antisemitism and prejudice.
This campus hosts lectures, conferences, and multimedia educational resources tailored for schools and civic groups, emphasizing the lessons of history to build a more just society. Collaborations with educators worldwide enhance curriculum on tolerance and justice.
The New York Northeast U.S. Office campus focuses on regional education and advocacy in the Tri-State area, offering programs that preserve Holocaust memory, fight antisemitism, and promote tolerance among diverse communities. It serves over 100,000 member families with targeted educational initiatives.
Key activities include school partnerships, public awareness campaigns, and professional development for leaders, fostering dialogue and action against hate.
The West Palm Beach Southern U.S. Office campus serves Florida's growing Jewish community and the South, focusing on building relationships with government and community leaders for advocacy and education against antisemitism and for tolerance.
It supports local educational efforts through partnerships and programs promoting justice and remembrance.