• Rosenbluth Family Charitable Foundation Genocide Awareness Week 2026

    Monday, April 13 - Thursday, April 16, 2026 The theme of GAW 2026 is to examine some of the ways in which the global retreat from democracy and new authoritarianism connect with historic and contemporary cases of genocide. In the present era, the world is experiencing a resurgence in extremism, exclusionary nationalism, and authoritarianism. At the same time, democracies, even longstanding, stable ones, have experienced erosion and backsliding in democratic processes, practices, and institutions. These trends are highly concerning given that authoritarian states are particularly prone to genocide and mass violence.

  • Book & Author event with National Magazine Award-winning journalist Bonny Reichert

      Thursday, April 30, 2026 6:30pm-8:00pm Private home in Scottsdale (address will be provided after registering) Join PHA for an intimate evening with award-winning 2G author Bonny Reichert who will discuss her book How to Share an Egg: A True Story of Hunger, Love and Plenty. Light fare will be served. Discounted copies of How to Share an Egg may be purchased in the RSVP link until April 1.  This event is limited to 40 guests.

  • May Café Europa

    Beth El Congregation 1118 W Glendale Ave,, Phoenix, AZ

         

  • Paul and Pauline Staman Ice Cream Social

    Beth El Congregation 1118 W Glendale Ave,, Phoenix, AZ

    Spend a relaxing afternoon with the Phoenix Holocaust Association at a special ice cream gathering in honor of Paul and Pauline Staman. Everyone is invited—Holocaust survivors, descendants, relatives, and friends. Enjoy ice cream with a variety of delicious toppings!

  • Jewish Community Day with the Diamondbacks

    Chase Field 401 E Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Jewish Community Day with the Arizona Diamondbacks Phoenix Holocaust Association is proud to once again participate in Jewish Community Day with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday, August 9, 2026 vs. the LA Dodgers.Gates open at 11:30 AM for the community fair activities. The day will include community activities, special ticket opportunities, and a ceremonial first pitch thrown by local Holocaust survivor Sam Wagman.

  • PHA Young Leadership Committee Launch Party

    Sunday, August 23rd at 11 AM Join us for an unforgettable morning as we launch the Phoenix Holocaust Association Young Leadership Committee — a new group dedicated to keeping the lessons of the Holocaust alive for the next generation. Come as you are. Bring a friend. Hear from a local educator about how they teach the Holocaust in schools. Then hear directly from a Holocaust survivor as they share their personal story — an experience that is increasingly rare and profoundly irreplaceable. Whether you know a lot about the Holocaust or are just beginning to learn, this open house is a welcoming, no-pressure space for young people of all backgrounds to connect, ask questions, and be part of something meaningful....

  • 3GAZ Rugelach Bake

    suss bakery 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

  • September Café Europa

    Congregation Beth Israel 10460 N 56th St, Scottsdale, AZ

    SEPTEMBER 06, 2026 @ 1:00 PM CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL 10460 N 56TH ST, SCOTTSDALE, AZ

  • October Café Europa

    October 11, 2026 @ 1:00 PM Beth El Congregation  RSVP online or with Susan Getz

  • 2026 Murray and Sabina Zemel z”l Educators Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide

    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...