»Ralph and Sue Stern Chair in Holocaust Education
In September 2000, a major gift from Ralph and Sue Stern endowed a faculty position,
the Stern Chair in Holocaust Education, thereby assuring that Holocaust education
will be a vital part of Chapman University curriculum for generations to come. The
chair honors the 1.5 million children who perished in the Holocaust, as well as members
of the Stern family who were among the more than 250,000 individuals who died in the
death camp Sobibor.
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Holocaust History Minor

Gold/Weinstein Family Visiting Professor in Holocaust History and Jewish Studies
Thanks to a gift in 2008 from the Gold/Weinstein family, students have the opportunity
to study with internationally recognized visiting scholars. The inaugural holder of
the professorship in spring 2009 was Dr. Michael Berenbaum, former project director
of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and currently director of the Sigi
Ziering Institute at American Jewish University.