Year: 2020
Our Living Artifact – The Viola and Garry Kappy Anne Frank Tree & Exhibit
The Zekelman Holocaust Center houses many beautiful artifacts to share with every visitor, from original letters written to family members during the Holocaust to intriguing photographs and personal objects of…
Religious Diversity Journeys Lead to the Holocaust Memorial Center
By: InterFaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit – Aleena Malik, 15, is a rising sophomore at Troy High School. In the seventh grade, she participated as a Religious Diversity Journeys…
Holocaust, Pandemia, and the Struggle for Optimism: Finding “Normal” After a Global Disruption like Coronavirus
By: Dr. Guy Stern – “If any class or race can be permanently set apart or pushed down below the rest in political and civil rights, so may any other…
Thank You, Visitors!
By: Leah Lange, Visitor Services Associate – Honored Visitor, I joined the staff at HMC almost two years ago as a front desk visitor receptionist. It has been an amazing…
Why I am a Docent: Deborah Tyner
By: Deborah Tyner, Volunteer Docent – After I retired from being an Oakland County Circuit Court judge, I wanted to explore areas of interest to me and devote my energy to…
At the Forefront of Fighting Antisemitism in Michigan
By: Ruth Bergman, Director of Education – Do you shudder when you hear about today’s increase in antisemitism and then wonder how you can improve this terrible situation? You already…
Family Spotlight: Keeping Memories Alive
By: HMC Editorial Staff – Marvin Zucker, son of Holocaust survivors, feels it’s his responsibility to fund an organization he believes in to make it stronger. As a loyal…
Translating Tragedy: Clara Garbon-Radnoti’s Deciphering of Hungarian Holocaust Records
By: The HC Team – Like many of our wonderful volunteers, Clara Garbon-Radnoti is devoted and passionate about The Zekelman Holocaust Center’s mission to engage, educate and empower by remembering…
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