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Admission Fees for the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus Admission to the library remains free.
-Members - FREE* *Number of free individuals based on membership level - one for Individual Members, immediate family for Family Members, plus guests for Life Members, etc. -Adults - $8.00 -Senior Adults (55 and Older) - $6.00 -University/College Students (w/ID) - $6.00 -Students - $5.00 -Uniform Services - FREE |
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The Henrietta and Alvin Weisberg Gallery, a new addition that houses an authentic Holocaust-era boxcar, is now open to the public! |
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April 10 / 7:00 pm Program: Presentation Two Survivors' Perspectives: The Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust Through the Experiences of Survivors who Outwitted Their Killers Annual Holocaust and Armenian Genocide Commemoration
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U.S. premiere of "My Name is Anne Frank: A Cantata"
The Holocaust Memorial Center in partnership with the Berkley School District is proud to present the American premiere of "My Name is Anne Frank: A Cantata." Join us on Tuesday, May 7th at 7:00 p.m. at the Berkley High School auditorium to honor Anne Frank, persons in hiding, and all the victims of the Holocaust.
A limited number of tickets are available on a first-come first-serve basis.
If you would like tickets to the concert please contact Lawrence Willim at
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and provide your Name, Address, and the Number of Tickets you would like. • Ticket requests placed before Friday, April 26th at 3:00 p.m. will be mailed to the provided address. • Ticket requests placed after April 26th will be available for pick-up at the Holocaust Memorial Center or will be available at the will call table at Berkley High School. |
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The HMC has a number of Holocaust survivors who are willing to speak to groups within the Metro Detroit area. When a speaker is needed for a school or community event, call the HMC, (248) 553-2400, and together we can determine which speaker would be best suited for your needs. We recommend that each group be prepared and have some knowledge of the Holocaust before the survivor comes to speak. This is especially true if the group has not had the benefit of a guided tour of the museum. The HMC can send a packet of materials to the group leader to aid in this preparation process. |
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