Holocaust Association
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It can be hard to imagine what it must be like to be a survivor of the Holocaust. A dark time in our history, 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust, which took place between 1933 and 1945. Historians estimate that there were 1.5 million children among the 6 million that perished. But for the Phoenix Holocaust Association (PHA), which is located in Scottsdale, the Holocaust is more than just a part of our history; it is a part of their personal history.
Started in the Valley more than 36 years ago, the Phoenix Holocaust Survivors Association, as it was known then, was a place for Holocaust survivors to connect with others with similar experiences. At its core then, as it is now, is recognizing the importance of talking about the Holocaust. And who better to share the stories than those that were there?
Now known as the Phoenix Holocaust Association, we are a unique, regional resource for Holocaust education and remembrance. The Phoenix Holocaust Association promotes human dignity by inspiring people to speak out and take action against hate, bigotry, intolerance and discrimination.
Upcoming Events
5341 N. 7th Ave
Phoenix, AZ
You’re invited to join us on August 27, 6:00 - 8:00 PM, for a fun evening of baking! We welcome all 3Gs and their guests. Led by Samantha Bayer, owner of Kvell Bakery For just $36 per person, you’ll get everything you need to make a delicious Rugelach, including all supplies and ingredients. Location: Suss Pastries 5341 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix, AZ
10460 N 56th St
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
SEPTEMBER 06, 2026 @ 1:00 PM CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL 10460 N 56TH ST, SCOTTSDALE, AZ
October 11, 2026 @ 1:00 PM Beth El Congregation RSVP online or with Susan Getz
Wednesday, October 28, 2026 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Midtown Phoenix Join the Phoenix Holocaust Association for a free, full-day professional development conference designed to support Arizona educators in teaching about the Holocaust and other genocides. The conference provides practical tools to help teachers build meaningful programs, strengthen curriculum, and share best practices with fellow educators. Benefits for Participants: Certificate provided for Continuing Education (CE) units Funding available to help cover the cost of substitute teachers Free of charge; light breakfast and lunch included Holocaust survivor testimony Learning tracks for both educators new to Holocaust education and experienced teachers seeking additional resources Whether you are just beginning to teach this history or looking to deepen your knowledge, this conference offers...