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September 4, 2023
to June 26, 2026
The Toronto Holocaust Museum is proud to offer specially designed resources to assist educators in teaching about the complex history of the Holocaust.
On Wednesday, March 12 from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM, join the Toronto Holocaust Museum, in partnership with the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence, the Miles Nadal JCC, and the Prosserman JCC for a Sensory Friendly Day at the THM. This free, self-guided experience will feature adjustments throughout the Museum to create a more accessible environment for visitors with sensory sensitivities.
Your visit will begin with learning about prewar Jewish life. In the Museum’s Ekstein Family Learning Lab, you can engage in reflective and art making activities, learn more about individual artifacts, or take a break from the exhibition space.
Our goal is to offer a welcoming and inclusive space for those who may face barriers to accessing museums, providing multiple ways to engage and ensuring everyone can connect with the Museum’s powerful stories and history in ways that best suit their needs.
This program is open to those with sensory needs and sensitivities, those with sensory processing disorders, deaf and hard of hearing folks, and other people with sensory needs that pose barriers to museum environments. Please feel free to reach out to the Toronto Holocaust Museum should you have any questions.
Sensory Kits:
The Toronto Holocaust Museum aims to be an inclusive, accessible, and sensory-friendly environment for all visitors. The THM has sensory kits onsite to offer visitors auditory and tactile supports during their visit. Our sensory kits include:
Accessibility
The entry to the building and Museum exhibit is equipped with wheelchair access via elevator. There will also be an ASL interpreter onsite. The Museum also has folding stools that are available for visitors to use throughout the galleries.
This is a joint event and the collection and use of personal information of registrants will be subject to the privacy policy of each of the Miles Nadal JCC, the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and the Prosserman JCC.
Miles Nadal JCC, the Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence and the Prosserman JCC.
Toronto Holocaust Museum
4588 Bathurst Street
In the Charlotte and Lewis Steinberg Family Cultural Pavilion, in the Sheff Family Building