Hours & Tour Information

ImagePublic Schedule

-  Sunday - Thursday
    9:30 am - 3:30 pm

Friday
    9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Closed on Saturday

Upcoming Closings

We are closed on Jewish holidays and most legal holidays. 

Free admission during regular hours.
Donations are greatly appreciated.

Docent Guided Public Tours

-  Sunday - Thursday 1:00 pm

-  Last approximately 2 hours

-  No public tours on Friday


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Announcements
Children’s Gallery & Holy Ground

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Rabbi Rosenzveig
The planned additions to the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus will significantly broaden our reach in transmitting the story and lessons of the Holocaust. 

Ever since our pioneering institution opened its doors on October 21, 1984, we have advised schools and the general public to refrain from bringing children below the age of twelve to the HMCZFC.  The awesome graphic nature of a number of our exhibits motivated our poli...

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Programs & Events

ImageThe HMC offers many opportunities to learn about the Holocaust and most are open to the general public.  The following list of programs and events, sponsored by the HMC, are just a couple of them.
  

Yom Hashoah

2009

Details to be announced

Join the annual “Yom Hashoah” ceremonies beginning at 1 p.m..  This city-wide Holocaust commemoration is sponsored by the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus and the Shaarit Haplaytah in cooperation with the World Federation of...

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Library News …Online Catalog!

We are very pleased to announce that the HMCZFC library catalog is now online.  Although we have been automated for some time, access to our collection is now conveniently available on our home page and on the library page.  

The HMCZFC library was established in 1984 with a small nucleus of books donated by Philip Slomovitz, longtime editor of the Jewish News, and has grown to be the  major reference Holocaust and Judaica library in the area.  The library specializes in Holocaust, European Jewish history, Jewish-Christian relations and Judaica. 


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The Holocaust Memorial Center's stated objectives are:
  • ImageTo preserve the memory of the 6,000,000 Jews murdered in the Holocaust.
  • To preserve the history of the 5,000 Jewish communities wiped out by the Nazis.
  • To record the apathy of the many who did nothing and to honor those who risked their lives to save Jews.
  • To recall the cultural, social, and religious richness of Jewish life in Europe prior to the Holocaust.
  • To record the terror of the Nazi Holocaust and the events that led to it.
  • To help future generations understand and direct their lives to the maintenance of an open, free society.
  • To nourish a social consciousness whereby the righteous acts of the few become the standard of the many.
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Contribute to the HMC

Donations to the HMC

With the addition of the Museum of European Jewish Heritage and the International Institute of the Righteous, the HMC has taken a vital step in its efforts to create a better world.  This innovative complex does more than just memorialize the Holocaust, it explores the history of Jewish culture, the dangers and consequences of intolerance, and the inspiring examples of those who shun hatred to do the right thing. 

Our mission can only be fulfilled with your support.  Donations go directly toward funding the daily activities of the Center.

Click For Our Online Donation Form  (Online payment)

Or call Helen Rosenzveig at 248-553-2400 Ext. 13

 

 

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