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| Hours & Tour Information | As of September 5, 2010 the Holocaust Memorial Center will charge admission to the museum. Public Schedule
Sunday – Thursday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM (Last admission at 3:30 PM) Friday 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM (Last admission at 1:30 PM) Closed on Saturday The Holocaust Memorial Center will be closed on: Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Thursday, September 9, 2010 Friday, September 10, 2010 in observance of Rosh Hashanah
Docent Guided Public Tours
- Sunday - Thursday 1:00 PM - Last approximately 2.5 hours -&nb... Read More >> |
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| 26th Anniversary Dinner | Join the CELEBRATION! HONOR local survivors! SEE what's NEW at the HMC! ENJOY the Silent Auction! In recognition of the Holocaust Memorial Center's 26th Anniversary we will be honoring The Shaarit Haplaytah Organization, "the Surviving Remnant of the Holocaust" at our anniversary dinner. To honor or pay tribute to a local Holocaust survivor in our 2010 Commemorative Journal or contact David Moss - 248-553-2400 ext. 23. Prime real-estate is still available.
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| Synagogues in Germany | August 29 - November 29, 2010 The Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus is pleased to present Synagogues in Germany: A Virtual Reconstruction. The exhibition, featured for the first time in North America, opens August 29 and runs through November 29, 2010.
The 1994 arson attack on a synagogue in Lubeck, Germany motivated a number of students at the Darmstadt Technical University to explore an important chapter in the history of German architecture. Using Computer Aided Design (CAD) to sim... Read More >> |
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| Volunteer Opportunites |
Volunteers interested in donating their time and talents to the HMC can do so in a number of ways. The Holocaust survivors who speak to groups are volunteers as are docents who lead the tours. Volunteers serve in the museum shop and the library as well as in other capacities including staff aides, museum hosts, and front desk greeters. The time spent volunteering at the HMC can be used toward fulfilling service hours required by congregational and school programs. ... Read More >> |
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| The Holocaust Memorial Center's Mission Statement: |
It is the mission of the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus to remember those who perished and survived the Holocaust and, in a world increasingly faced with sectarian strife and intolerance, to set forth the lessons of the Holocaust as a model for teaching ethical conduct and responsible decision-making. By highlighting those individuals who, in the midst of evil, stood for the best rather than the worst of human nature, the Holocaust Memorial Center seeks to contribute to maintaining an open, free society. ... Read More >> |
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