"Henry and Sandra Friedman Holocaust Center for Humanity"@en . . "In the library over three thousand books are available to borrow on subjects related to the Holocaust, genocide, human rights, and education.\r\n\r\n[Search Library Catalog](http://opac.libraryworld.com/opac/signin?libraryname=HCH%20LIBRARY)"@en . "Since 1989, the Holocaust Center for Humanity has taught the history of the Holocaust so that our local survivors, their families, and millions of other victims will not be forgotten, and their stories would inspire positive action. Through education, events, field trips, museum visits, and community programs, the Holocaust Center for Humanity remains dedicated to its responsibility to fight hate by educating students, teachers, and the general public about the dangers of intolerance and the difference each one of us can make. "@en . "Sundays, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Reservations Recommended \r\n\r\nGroup visits on weekdays available by appointment: email Richard@HolocaustCenterSeattle.org. "@en . . . "The Holocaust Center for Humanity in Seattle gratefully accepts photographs, documents, correspondence, textiles, ceremonial objects, personal testimonies, and oral histories in support of its mission to teach tolerance and understanding through the lessons of the Holocaust in schools and communities throughout the region. The Center does not accept artifacts that it cannot reasonably expect to use in accordance with that mission now or in the future. Although an item may indeed be associated with the Holocaust, the Center accepts only those items that it believes will help fulfill its mission.\r\n\r\nFor more information, see the [HCH Acquisition Policy](https://holocaustcenterseattle.org/ways-to-give/artifact-donation)."@en . . . "Make an appointment to browse the library. Looking for something specific? Email Katie - Katie@HolocaustCenterSeattle.org"@en . . "ClaimsCon'06"@en . "[HCH](https://holocaustcenterseattle.org/) website"@en . .