The Museum of Tolerance opened its doors in 1993 to educate and leave no doubt in the mind of the members of our society and its young people that the holocaust really happened. Through its exhibits, the museum promotes equality, understanding and tolerance. More than one hundred thousand children experience this museum each year, and the museum believes it is making a difference in the education of our young people. This museum, which is known worldwide for being created by a Jewish human rights group known as the Nazi Hunter, has been visited by some of the world’s most powerful people such as Ronald Regan, the Dalai Lama, and yes, even Arnold Schwarzenegger. So bring your student group and get a closer look at what went on during the days of the holocaust.