The Grubman Family Collection, initially intended to be a travelling trunk for students to learn about the Holocaust, is a collection donated by Dr. Jim Grubman and developed by Cohen Institute Archive Fellow Amarrah Gates and Assistant Archivist and Digital Archivist Mary Meagher. The collection consists of an oral history interview, learning materials for educators, and digitized documents, photos, and physical artifacts related to the Grubman family. Gates and Meagher have used the materials donated by the Grubmans to create learning materials for educators as part of the Cohen Institute's mission in educating students about the Holocaust, genocide, and what we can learn from history. Through these primary source materials, students will interact directly with a family history to learn about the Holocaust to encourage awareness and understanding for the need of genocide prevention.