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  • Educator Workshop: Next Generation Speaker Talk With Susan Feber

    Zoom

    Hear from Susan Feber, a child of a Holocaust Survivor. The Next Generation Speaker Series will be a monthly, virtual opportunity for educators to hear from a child or grandchild of a Holocaust survivor. In their talks, these incredible Next Generation Speakers share stories of their family during the Holocaust and what it was like…

  • Friday Public Tours

    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…

  • Survivor Talk Sundays: Dr. 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. Dr. Irene…

  • Sunday Public Tours

    Public Tours

    Join us at The HC every Sunday afternoon for a public tour of our new exhibit following our Survivor Talk Sunday presentation. 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…

  • Farmington Hills International Holocaust Remembrance Day Program

    The Hawk 29995 W. 12 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI, United States

    We are proud to partner with the city of Farmington Hills for an International Holocaust Remembrance Day program. Dr. Katie Chaka Parks, our Director of Education, will share largely untold stories of women during the Holocaust and how we can continue carrying on their legacies. The Cultural Arts Division invites you to join us for…

    $15
  • Educator Workshop: Foundations of the Holocaust

    Zoom

    An introductory course into teaching the Holocaust created by Echoes and Reflections and hosted by The Zekelman Holocaust Center. This virtual session examines how teachers can use all of the resources of Echoes and Reflections and USC Shoah Foundation's iWitness to teach the Holocaust, connect learning to current events, encourage inquiry-based learning, and foster empathy. …

  • Friday Public Tours

    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…

  • Special Sunday Talk: Jeff Cymerint, Son of a Survivor

    William Davidson Auditorium

    The HC proudly hosts a Next Generation Speaker program, inviting descendants of Holocaust survivors to tell the personal stories of their families during the Holocaust. This speaker program also shines a light on the intergenerational impact of survivor experiences. Please join us on Sunday to listen to Jeff Cymerint tell the story of his father,…

  • Sunday Public Tours

    Public Tours

    Join us at The HC every Sunday afternoon for a public tour of our new exhibit following our Survivor Talk Sunday presentation. 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…

  • Remembrance of Things Present: A Salon Theatre Production by The Braid

    William Davidson Auditorium

    The Holocaust did not end with liberation. Remembrance of Things Present brings forward the voices that followed—those who inherited memory, trauma, resilience, and responsibility. Experience powerful true stories of survivors’ children and grandchildren, performed by professional actors. Hear from the son and grandson of a partisan leader wrestling with his legacy; a daughter confronting her…

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