A new education center has opened, expanding an existing memorial's educational mission. The center features interactive technology, survivor testimony, and educational programs, building on the memorial's role as a place of remembrance. Over 5,000 visitors have been welcomed to the center this summer.

The memorial was established to preserve the memory of the millions of Jews murdered during the Holocaust, including many children. Its founders recognized the importance of accompanying remembrance with education. Further details about the education center and its programs are available from the organization that operates it, which expects a significant increase in visitors this year.