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The Association of Holocaust Organizations (AHO) was established in 1985 to serve as an international network of organizations for the advancement of Holocaust education, remembrance and research.

Among its functions and services are annual conferences held every June, a winter conference held every January, co-sponsorship of other conferences and seminars, and an active listserv for members. There are also regional branches which meet independently.

The AHO is governed by a board of directors, which is elected by and from the membership at its annual business meeting. The term of office is three years. The AHO is run on a voluntary basis. Membership dues cover the expenses of the organization.

Bylaws of the Association of Holocaust Organizations

For more information, or to inquire about membership, please email smbmyers@gmail.com or call (713) 299-2774.

Mailing address:
Association of Holocaust Organizations
2628 Hwy 36 South
PMB 282
Brenham, TX 77833

Board of Directors

Susan Myers, President
Houston, Texas

Mark Weitzman, Vice President
World Jewish Restitution Organization, & Member of US Delegation to International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)
New York, New York

Millie Jasper, Treasurer
Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center
White Plains, New York

Dr. Lauren Bairnsfather
Anne Frank Center USA
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Dr. Laura B. Cohen
Harriet & Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center at Queensborough Community College-CUNY
Bayside, New York

Talli Dippold
Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center
Phoenix, Arizona

Eli Mayerfeld
Zekelman Holocaust Center
Detroit, Michigan

Dr. Dan J. Puckett
Alabama Holocaust Commission
Troy, Alabama

Dr. William L. Shulman, President Emeritus
New York, New York

Dr. Kori Street
USC CANDLE
Los Angeles, California

Helen Turner
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum
St. Louis, Missouri

Thomas M. White
Holocaust and Genocide Education Consulting
Keene, New Hampshire