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
12701 N. Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, az 85254
In Honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day Two-time Newbery Medal Awardee author Lois Lowry will discuss her motivation for writing Number the Stars and the impact that it has had on Holocaust education. Two program times available: Program #1: 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Talk and Q&A followed by 45-minute book signing and light refreshments. Program #2: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Talk and Q&A followed by 45-minute book signing and light refreshments Monday, January 26, 2026 The Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus $36/ticket for non PHA members $18/ticket for PHA members Students are Free Copies of Number the Stars may be purchased during registration at a discounted tax-free rate: Paperback: $5.69 Distribution will occur at two valley locations in early January,...
It’s that time of year! The 2026 Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival is almost here, featuring powerful and moving films about the Holocaust. February 12 – March 1, 2026 The Phoenix Holocaust Association is proud to co-sponsor the documentary Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire, screening Sunday, February 22. https://gpjff.org/events/eliewiesel/ Don’t miss this unforgettable film and an outstanding festival lineup. Get tickets and learn more: https://gpjff.org/
10460 N 56th St
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
FEBRUARY 15, 2026 @ 1:00PM Congregation Beth Israel 10460 N 56th Street, Scottsdale, AZ FREE FOR HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS AND DRIVERS. GUEST MEALS $25 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, ONLINE, BY MAIL OR AT THE DOOR. MAIL CHECKS TO: PHA, 12701 NORTH SCOTTSDALE ROAD #122 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85254 CONTACT SUSAN GETZ: SUZE0000@GMAIL.COM OR 480-246-9551
Ticket Purchase: Elie Wiesel: Soul On Fire - Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival Experience the most intimate portrait ever made of Elie Wiesel. With exclusive access to his family and told through his own voice, Soul on Fire moves beyond the headlines to reveal the husband, father, and teacher. Featuring stunning painted animation and rare archival footage, this film traces his path from a childhood in the Holocaust to his emergence as a global humanitarian. It is a deeply moving celebration of a soul who transformed his own survival into a message of hope for the world. Don't miss this opportunity to see how the world changed Wiesel, and how he, in turn, changed the world. Followed by Q & A with...