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The Hellin Learning Centre

The Hellin Learning Centre is made possible by a gracious donation by Sheldon and Mary Hellin of Toronto.

The purpose of the Learning Centre is to sensitize educators, police officers, students, journalists, and a variety of diverse groups on issues relating to antisemitism, racism, terrorism and the Holocaust (as well as other genocides).

As an extension of our tolerance education programming, the on-line Learning Centre will provide additional resource material to those who participate in our programmes and to the “global-village” at large.

Currently, the Learning Centre consists of the following areas of research:


History
Museum of Tolerance Multimedia Learning Center
Moriah Films
Other Sites of Interest

History
Films
Biographical Information

Background Information
Films
Articles

History & Background Information
Wiesenthal Center Research
Department of Justice, Government of Canada Links
Library of Parliament
Articles

World War II Related Cases in Canada:
Ongoing Cases
Summary of WWII Program Activity since 1995
Wiesenthal Center’s 10 Most Wanted Nazis
“Operation Last Chance” – The search for Nazi Criminals in Canada and Abroad
Canada’s efforts following the Holocaust

Information
Contact

Racism and Antisemitism in a Canada Context
The Lessons and Legacy of the Holocaust: A Survivor Speaks
Genocide and the Power of Action
Who was Simon Wiesenthal?
Heroes Among Us

Features a comprehensive resource on the Holocaust and WWII, virtual exhibits, teacher’s resources and special collections

A Series of Interdisciplinary Lessons for Grade 10 English, Dramatic Arts, Civics and Canadian History

The 2007 Annual Hate/Bias Crime Statistical Report