Tom White is a talented, informed, dedicated, trustworthy, and serious Holocaust educator. It has been a pleasure to work with him, and I have often benefited from his counsel.
Michael Berenbaum: Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies And Director Sigi Ziering Institute American Jewish University
Tom is widely respected and always there to advise and encourage us, who are dealing with such a complex situation. I consider him my rock, someone I can call anytime to ask for advice and help. Tom is an extraordinary human being, with a big heart and intellect, who has done so much to fight against the resurgence of hate and antisemitism in our world .
Kati Preston: Holocaust survivor
Tom’s great humanitarian dedication, commitment and tireless efforts, spanning more than two decades, to spread the word on-and thereby ensure the world never forgets-what took place during the Holocaust, including the murder of over six million Jews, is not only invaluable in the academic sphere but to the public at large.
Patrick Saveri-Smith: Head of Office, Central Bosnia United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) (Retired) Nobel Prize RecipientHistory enthusiast
I first met Tom at the Global Raphael Lemkin Seminar for Genocide Prevention at the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation in Oświęcim, Poland an institution he served as an observer and facilitator. Tom struck me then and in later, as a compassionate and deeply knowledgeable voice dedicated to teaching the lessons of the past to shape a more just and humane future. His approach honors the memory of victims and survivors and challenges learners to confront the roots of hatred, discrimination and indifference.
Alice Wairimu Nderitu: Former UN Under Secertary General and Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide. Global President, Isōko Centre for Humanity.
I have known Tom White for almost two decades and consider him to be one of America's preeminent Holocaust educators. His great ability to communicate and work with educators, students, professionals and the public sector are reflections of his deep knowledge, passion, commitment and humanity. I know of no one else who is held in higher esteem by his peers in the field of Holocaust education.
Mark Weitzman: COO, World Jewish Restitution Organization Vice President, Association of Holocaust Organizations Past Chair, International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Museums and Memorials Working Group, Committee on Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial Editor, Routledge History of Antisemitism (2023)
My colleague and friend for more than twenty-five years, Tom White is an esteemed Holocaust educator, who continues to provide encouragement, insight, and abundant expertise to guide teachers who provide Holocaust education for their students. In our troubled times, when democracy is under threat and division and hatred abound, Holocaust education is more important than ever. Tom White reliably guides those who share that belief and commitment.
John K. Roth: Edward J. Sexton Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College
Tom White’s approach to teaching the Holocaust and other genocides is marked by both academic rigor and profound empathy. He possesses a unique ability to engage students, educators, and the broader community in conversations that are both intellectually challenging and deeply humane. By integrating survivor testimony, primary source analysis, and cross-cultural perspectives, he fosters critical understanding of the causes, consequences, and enduring legacies of mass atrocity. Beyond the classroom, Tom has been a tireless advocate for education as a tool of prevention and civic responsibility. His leadership in teacher training, and community outreach has shaped national and international discourse on genocide education. His efforts not only honor the memory of victims but empower future generations to confront hatred and uphold human dignity. White's legacy is one of compassion, scholarship, and enduring impact. It is educators like him who ensure that the lessons of history are neither forgotten nor ignored, and that they continue to illuminate the path toward justice and remembrance.
Hikmet Karcic: Institute for the Research of Crimes against Humanity and International Law - University of Sarajevo
Congratulations on your decision to move into the consulting arena. You have a lot to contribute and share with your teachers, students and institutions! Your thought provoking questions, your patient explanations and your ability to keep on topic with students will be a welcome resource to those teaching in the classroom.
Lilly Filler: MD Immediate Past Chair South Carolina Council on the Holocaust
With compassion and courage, Tom White is a powerful yet approachable educator and advocate for human understanding and nonviolence. When I hosted "The Exchange" on New Hampshire Public Radio for 25 years, Tom often shared his wisdom with our audience on the toughest topics, showcasing the worst of humankind: Racism. White Supremacy. Violence. Genocide. And yet, amid these wrenching conversations, Tom also always managed to leave us with a tiny bit of hope: that through constant dialogue and committed, sustained education, we can overcome these dark forces.
Laura Knoy: Former founding host of "The Exchange" on NHPR and author of the forthcoming novel "The Shopkeeper of Alsace."
Tom White is an experienced, knowledgeable, and deeply impactful presenter, trainer, and educator in Holocaust and genocide education. With decades of dedication to this critical work, Tom has consistently demonstrated a profound ability to engage students, educators, and community members with compassion, insight, and historical accuracy. His presentations in schools and public venues not only inform but inspire, fostering empathy, critical thinking, and a commitment to human rights. Tom’s professional development sessions and in-service training for educators are consistently praised for their depth, relevance, and lasting impact. As he continues this important work—through public engagement, teacher training, and youth education—Tom remains a vital voice in ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides are not forgotten. His continued leadership in this field will no doubt shape a more informed and just society.
Vicky Pittman: Director of Education & Community Engagement The Colonial Performing Arts Center
A magic moment in education was last night. Tonight was a masterpiece of great information and super audience engagement. I learned a lot. Best number in attendance all year.
Steve Soreff, MD: President, Etz Hayim Synagogue
I have known Tom White for over 30 years, first as my daughter's beloved high school social studies teacher. I was thrilled when Tom was hired as the Educational Outreach Coordinator at the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College. As the child of survivors and a clinical psychologist focusing on individual and collective trauma, I have had the privilege of observing, participating, and collaborating with him and his work with young and old. Tom is an outstanding educator who makes a significant and memorable impact on his audiences. He is a righteous man, a true "mensch" that I am proud to know.
Len Fleischer, Ed.D Professor Emeritus, Education, Keene State College
Tom White is a dedicated, knowledgeable and innovative Holocaust educator and leader who I had the fortune to know for many years. One of the highlights of our work together was his innovative project of commemorating Kristallnacht. He originated and executed an idea of messages and short films coming in to the Cohen Centre from around the world. This was effective, impactful and powerful. Excited to see what Tom can organise next with his consultancy!
Tali Nates: Founder & Director, Johannesburg Genocide & Holocaust Centre, South Africa
Tom's professionalism, knowledge, empathy, and passion for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and education are unquestionable. I reached out to him to let him know that I was traveling to Krakow, Poland, to participate in the March of the Living as part of a Law Enforcement Contingency, so we spent some time before my trip in preparation. The wealth of knowledge I gained was beyond my expectations; not only was I educated and prepared for what I was about to experience, but I was also prepared mentally for the experience of a lifetime.
Sheriff Eliezer "Eli" Rivera: President, Cheshire County Chiefs of Police Association
You will continue to do what you do so inspirationally. Your wealth of knowledge and expertise will be a valuable asset to all of us in the coming years.
Lori Shepherd: Executive Director, Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center
Tom White has been a frequent and favorite presenter for over 15 years. His sessions are consistently engaging, thoughtful, and deeply informed—reflecting both his extensive research and his professional experience. Tom brings a sense of humanity and compassion to difficult topics. I've watched him connect with diverse audiences, resulting in meaningful discussion and learning that carries on beyond the moment.
Ilana Cone Kennedy: CEO, Holocaust Center for Humanity, Seattle
I have the privilege of serving alongside Tom White on the board of the Association of Holocaust Organizations, where his leadership and insight consistently elevate our work. Tom brings not only a wealth of historical knowledge, but also a rare ability to connect the lessons of the Holocaust to the urgent moral challenges of our time. His integrity, generosity of spirit, and dedication to empowering both educators and students make him an indispensable voice in the field. To work with Tom is to witness the very best of what Holocaust education can achieve: truth-telling, empathy, and a commitment to building a more just future.
Talli Dippold: Executive director of the Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center, Phoenix, AZ
Working with Tom White is a profound and deeply moving experience. His commitment to sharing the truth of history is not merely a lesson but a call to action. He teaches with an unwavering empathy that makes us feel the weight of the past while also giving us the courage to confront it boldly. This is more than education; it is a transformative journey that equips us to build a more compassionate future for all of humanity.
Kelley H. Szany Senior Vice President, Education & Exhibitions: Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center
I can only add my wholehearted admiration and respect for Tom - both as a superb, engaging, inspiring and sensitive Holocaust educator, and if it's even possible, as an even more superb person. Anyone who wants to learn and be inspired by an ethical, knowledgeable and incredibly effective Holocaust educator - you can't do better than Tom White!
Ann Weiss: Author of THE LAST ALBUM: Eyes from the Ashes of Auschwitz-Birkenau