
Friday Public Tours
December 17, 2027 at 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Join us at The HC every Friday afternoon for a public tour of our new exhibit. Guided tours are led by knowledgeable docents who can provide additional details on artifacts, deepen your understanding of the Holocaust, and highlight stories of survivors who rebuilt their lives in Michigan.
There is no additional cost to attend a public tour.
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Survivor Talk Sundays: Rae Nachbar
Every survivor’s story is unique and provides a special, first-hand account of life before, during, and after the Holocaust. Hearing from local Michigan survivors helps us see all the victims of the Holocaust as real people who had–and lost–family, friends, and communities. Please join us on Sundays to listen to a survivor speaker. Rae Nachbar Rae Wygoda Nachbar was born in 1932 in Pultusk, Poland. Shortly after the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939, Rae and her family went to Bialystok,…

Survivor Talk Sundays: Irene Miller
Every survivor’s story is unique and provides a special, first-hand account of life before, during, and after the Holocaust. Hearing from local Michigan survivors helps us see all the victims of the Holocaust as real people who had–and lost–family, friends, and communities. Please join us on Sundays to listen to a survivor speaker. Irene Miller Irene Miller was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1932. When Germany invaded Poland, Irene’s family tried to flee to the Soviet Union and was stranded…

Unlocking the Archives: Hungarian Holocaust-Era Property and Cultural Restitution
The World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO) and The Zekelman Holocaust Center would like to invite you to a special webinar announcing the launch of a new digital archive showcasing 180 microfilm reels detailing the persecution, looting, and deportation of Jews during the Holocaust in Hungary. This vast and newly accessible resource sheds light on stolen cultural property, including art collections and heirlooms, offering survivors and their families vital tools for restitution and reconnection. The panel will be moderated by Gideon…

Refuge and Resistance: The Role of Music During the Holocaust:
American flutist Christine Erlander Beard presents a poignant and informative lecture-recital exploring the role of music during the Holocaust. Highlighting flute works by European composers whose lives were tragically cut short by the Nazis, the program reflects on how music became a powerful form of resistance for prisoners. This moving tribute serves as both a memorial to those who perished and a reminder that hate and discrimination have no place in a civilized society.

Pieces of Man: A comic one-man show about fatherhood, trauma, and joy
Exclusive Members Only Event. Globetrotting Londoner David is having a midlife crisis. He longs to grow up, but his dad keeps getting in the way. And he’s been dead 20 years. David’s father Marcello was a Libyan-Italian Jew who survived the Nazi concentration camps as a child. Larger-than-life, he lived through business success and failure, casinos and shady deals, an unexplained bomb, and a terrifying accident – hauling his loved ones along on his wild rollercoaster of life. In Pieces…

The Holocaust in Digital Memory
Join us at The HC for a discussion on the sustainability of digital Holocaust memory. Dr. Kate Marrison will address the future of digital Holocaust representation through AI and machine learning, virtual and augmented technologies, computer games, and other digital content. Dr. Kate Marrison is a Research Fellow at the Landecker Digital Memory Lab, University of Sussex. Her research focuses on digital memory practice, education and commemoration at the intersection between Holocaust studies and media theory. She currently leads the…

Yom HaShoah Commemoration
Please join us at The Zekelman Holocaust Center for a commemoration featuring stirring readings, music and a candle-lighting ceremony. Survivors and children of survivors from the Detroit area community will light memorial candles, and community members will read selected poems that express communal grief for the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Following the event, all who wish to light a memorial candle are invited to do so at the Center’s Eternal Flame. Free admission and valet parking. Presented…

The Prosecutor: One Man’s Battle to Bring Nazis to Justice
Hear the powerful true story of Fritz Bauer, a Jewish lawyer who returned to Germany after World War II to prosecute war crimes, only to find himself pitted against a nation determined to bury the past. In honor of the release of his new book, The Prosecutor, join author Jack Fairweather as he speaks about Fritz’s fight for justice in a virtual program followed by a Q&A. Jack Fairweather is the author of the Costa Book Award winner The Volunteer, a #1…

Hour of Need: Teaching the Holocaust Through Graphic Novels
Developed in partnership with the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, this session will help educators learn best practices for teaching the Holocaust through graphic novels and gain resources on using this text in the classroom. Participants will also: Obtain free resources from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Earn five SCECH hours Receive a free copy of Hour of Need: The Daring Escape of the Danish Jews During World War II Gain a 20% discount on graphic novels in our…

Friday Public Tours
Join us at The HC every Friday afternoon for a public tour of our new exhibit. Guided tours are led by knowledgeable docents who can provide additional details on artifacts, deepen your understanding of the Holocaust, and highlight stories of survivors who rebuilt their lives in Michigan. There is no additional cost to attend a public tour.