Celebrate the Museum’s 20th anniversary at a four-city tour and historic gathering in Washington, DC.
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A generous couple will match up to 10 percent of each new planned gift to the endowment to help secure the Museum’s future.
More »Learn more about the “Night of Broken Glass,” the violent anti-Jewish pogroms that became an essential turning point in the Holocaust.
More »As a black soccer player on predominantly white British teams, Garth Crooks has experienced racism and antisemitism firsthand.
More »Hear the extraordinary story behind the forging materials a Dutch couple used to save countless Jews during the Holocaust.
More »Photojournalist Pete Muller documents the humanitarian crisis building along the border between Sudan and South Sudan.
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Featured Events
January 9. In Boca Raton, FL: Author Mindy Weisel discusses the pivotal role that the second generation can play in ensuring Holocaust remembrance.
More »February 13. In Washington, DC: Professor Omer Bartov delivers the Shapiro Annual Lecture, analyzing the local population’s collaboration in the mass murder of Jews in Eastern Galicia.
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