EVENTS

Free Admission Day in honor of Walter Kase

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Museum admission fees will be waived on Thursday, May 5, 2022 in honor of Holocaust survivor Walter Kase, z”l.

When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, it soon became clear that Walter’s family’s lives would never be the same again. At the end of 1940, Walter, his parents and his sister, Rysia, were herded into a Jewish ghetto. One day in 1941, the ghetto residents were told to gather in the city square. There, in front of her family, Rysia was lined up with other young children and shot to death. Twelve-year-old Walter was sent with his father to the labor camp of Pionki, later to Auschwitz and Sosnowiec, and finally to Mauthausen and two of its sub-camps.

Walter and his father were liberated by the 71st Infantry Division of the United States Army on May 5, 1945. Taken to a hospital to recuperate, Walter regained his strength, but his father succumbed a month later. Walter made his way back to Poland, where he was reunited with his mother. In 1947, Walter came to the United States, settling in Kansas City, Missouri. There, he finished his schooling, started a career in sales and was drafted and served proudly during the Korean War. Walter was able to bring his mother to the United States, where she settled in Washington, DC.

Walter moved to Houston, where he established a successful import business. He was active in Jewish causes, sitting on the boards of the Anti-Defamation League and Holocaust Museum Houston. The Anti-Defamation League established a Teachers’ Award in Walter’s name, and he was the first recipient of the St. Augustine Award from St. Thomas University in recognition of his life-changing impact on others.

In addition, Harris County Public Health will be onsite at Holocaust Museum Houston all day, administering the COVID-19 vaccine.

  • Pfizer (ages 5 & up), Moderna (ages 18 & up) and J&J (ages 18 & up) vaccines available
  • First, second and booster doses available
  • No Photo ID is required, but those receiving 2nd and booster doses must bring their vaccination card with them.
  • Insurance is not required.
  • Children between the age of 5 and 17 must have a consent form signed on the day of the vaccination.
  • Walk-ins will be accepted.

May 5, 2022
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Holocaust Museum Houston

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