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| Hours & Tour Information | Public Schedule
- Sunday - Thursday 9:30 am - 3:30 pm - Friday 9:30 am - 12:30 pm - Closed on Saturday We are closed on Jewish holidays and most legal holidays. Upcoming Closing Dates 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 Read More >> |
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| Announcements | INTERNATIONAL TRACING SERVICE CHIEF TO SPEAK AT HMCZFC
(April 20, 2008) As a direct result of the recent release of millions of heretofore unattainable Holocaust records archived at Bad Arsolen, Germany, the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus (HMCZFC) is spearheading a campaign to secure answers for Holocaust survivors and their families regarding loved ones missing since the Holocaust.
Linda Cauthen Klein of the American Red Cross Holocaust and War Victims Tracing Center will speak... Read More >> |
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| Programs & Events | The 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.
American Red Cross Holocaust and War Victims Tracing Center Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 11 a.m. Meet Linda Klein, Director of the American Red Cross Holocaust and War Victims Tracing Center, who will speak about her agency’s Tracing and Documentation Services and the recent release of millions of h... Read More >> |
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"At the start of World War ll, Gisele Naichouler Feldman was separated from her family. Although this was not the first time, this separation would prove to be life saving. Through the help of many people, now known as the Righteous, Gisele would find herself at the steps of a great castle once owned by French freedom fighter, General Lafayette, as a Hidden Child. Instructed to forget her Jewish heritage and pretend to be Catholic, Gisele would spend two and a half years within the castle walls hidden from the outside terrors that the Nazis inflicted upon Europe. “Saved by the Spirit of Lafayette” tells of ma... Read More >> |
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| The Holocaust Memorial Center's stated objectives are: |
To 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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