It’s an unforgettable, interactive journey told by the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor — connecting the Holocaust directly to the antisemitism and prejudice students see today.
Dalia Baldor in 2025, Alex Baldor in 1945
ProjectBaldor was founded by Dalia Baldor, the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor, with one goal: to preserve memory and fight hate through the power of personal stories.
After a surge in antisemitism in school, it felt impossible not to take action. From hearing students downplay the magnitude of the Holocaust, to hearing grown adults unaware of its existence, it was evident there was a gap to be filled.
The response was to put together Holocaust education presentations that are based on stories of real people, including personal family stories.
Antisemitism is rising.
Survivors are aging.
Many students are never taught what happened.
We exist to change that.
I share my grandfather’s survival on Kastner’s Train and how his story lives in me — bridging past and present.
Students are not just listening , but actively participating in reflections and discussions, all while utilizing interactive material
We draw direct connections between the the antisemitic messaging of the past and the ways it manifests in our world today.
" I learned how important it is to stand up for your neighbours.
Thank you for the presentation." — A.D.
" I learned that the Holocaust was not just a historical event, but one of the greatest human tragedies, showing how far hatred and discrimination can go when left unchecked." — M.C.
" I learned about the personal stories of Holocaust survivors, which helped me understand the emotional and human impact of the Holocaust beyond just the historical facts." — E.B.
" The presentation showed the family and community repercussions of the Holocaust." — C.G.
In just 15 minutes, we’ll get to know your school’s goals, walk you through how our presentations work, answer your questions, and even set a tentative date. It’s the easiest first step to bringing impactful Holocaust education to your students.
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Site: projectbaldor.com