The IHRA Resource Library
This page collects all of our resources in one place. Use the filter options to help you find the resource you’re looking for.
This page collects all of our resources in one place. Use the filter options to help you find the resource you’re looking for.
This resources provides recommendations for dealing with antisemitism at universities with teacher education.
Helping archivists and policymakers advance Holocaust research and safeguard the record.
Read the full text of the IHRA’s non-legally binding working definition of antisemitism and learn more about this important tool with FAQs.
Learn about the risks facing Holocaust-related sites and what you can do to mitigate them.
This resource provides questions for reflection to help people adopt good practice when comparing the Holocaust and other mass atrocities.
These FAQs help advance open access to Holocaust documentation as it relates to the GDPR.
These 14 measures underpin the ultimate objective of the IHRA: to ensure the world remembers the Holocaust and works toward a world without genocide.
The founding document of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, the Stockholm Declaration outlines the principles that guide the organization and its Member Countries.
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