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Cape Town Holocaust Centre
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The South African Holocaust & Genocide Foundation.
In the light of this exponential growth in its national role and function, the Cape Town Holocaust Centre’s Board of Trustees supported the establishment of a Holocaust Centre in Durban which opened in March 2008 and appointed a committee to establish a Holocaust Centre in Johannesburg which opened its temporary offices in 2007.
was established in 2007 by the Board of Trustees of the Cape Town Holocaust Centre in response to the incorporation of the study of the Holocaust into the National High School Curriculum.
In the tradition of the Cape Town Holocaust Centre, through its public programmes the SAHGF raises awareness of Holocaust History and other genocides and uses the platform of the Holocaust to focus on human rights issues in contemporary society.

Search The South African Holocaust Foundation is dedicated to creating a more caring and just society in which human rights and diversity are respected and valued. Serve as a memorial to the six million Jews who were killed in the Holocaust and all victims of Nazism. Teaches about the consequences of prejudice, racism, antisemitism, xenophobia and homophobia, and the dangers of indifference, apathy and silence. Promote an understanding of the dangers of indifference, apathy and silence. Providing accurate historical content knowledge of the Holocaust to develop an understanding of the past. Facilitating the making of connections between the Human Rights atrocities committed during the Holocaust and those being committed today, so that the moral and ethical issues raised can be instructive in dealing with contemporary challenges of human rights abuses, for example xenophobia, racism and bigotry. Encouraging a commitment to the protection of Human Rights to support the building of a Human Rights culture and to encourage respect for diversity. Encouraging social activism and a greater individual responsibility to building the community. Encouraging empathy and compassion and a deeper understanding of what it means to be human. Through achieving these aims, it is hoped that we will honour the memory of the millions of victims of Nazi persecution and the six million Jewish victims of Nazi genocide.
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