ERJCC Jewish Book & Arts Festival | Lee Yaron

Kaplan Theatre at the ERJCC - 5601 S. Braeswood Blvd

Lee Yaron examines the profound experiences of 100 people whose lives were forever changed by the attacks on October 7, 2023. Through intimate and evocative stories, Yaron captures the emotions, resilience and humanity of individuals navigating moments of joy, loss and transformation. This compelling anthology commemorates a day of historical significance and explores the broader implications of […]

Event Series For Educators

The Shoes on the Danube: An interactive lesson exploring the memorialization of a massacre

Zoom

All times are in Central Standard Time. Join Holocaust Museum Houston, Centropa, and the Holocaust Center for Humanity for a free webinar for teachers. Through this interactive webinar, educators will learn how to teach about memory and the memorialization of historic events; engage students in a geography-based approach around what the Holocaust was and how […]

ERJCC Jewish Book & Arts Festival | Mitch Albom

Kaplan Theatre at the ERJCC - 5601 S. Braeswood Blvd

Very few seats remain for Mitch Albom. We do expect that seats will become available as we get closer to the event. If you are interested in adding your name to the waiting list for this event, please RSVP with the number of people in your party and correct contact information. We will contact you by email/phone when […]

Film Screening | A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage

In October of 2018, the Tree of Life – Or L’Simcha Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania suffered the deadliest antisemitic attack in US history. "A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting" tells the story of the events on that harrowing day, and how a broken community attempted to find some semblance of healing and action […]

Holocaust Survivor Talk featuring Lucy Katz

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage

As a high school student in Philadelphia, Lucy Taus Katz became a voice for the six million Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust. When Lucy’s English teacher encouraged her to enter an essay competition entitled “Why I Am Proud to Be an American,” she wrote about her experience as a Hidden Child during the […]

Troll Storm: Combating Hate in a Digital World with Tanya Gersh

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage

In the midst of the Unite the Right Rally aftermath and the meteoric rise of White Nationalist figure Richard Spencer, a Jewish mother from Whitefish, Montana finds herself and her family targeted by a Neo-Nazi troll storm. In the face of an alarming growth of American fascism, Tanya Gersh finds solidarity with her community by […]

October 7 Community Vigil

Congregation Beth Yeshurun - 4525 Beechnut St., Houston, TX 77096

Holocaust Museum Houston is proud to partner with close to 40 other local nonprofit Jewish organizations to host a community-wide vigil to commemorate the tragedy of October 7, 2023. This event is free and open to the public. It will be held on Monday, October 7 at 7:15 PM at Congregation Beth Yeshurun. Registration is […]

Event Series Latinx Heritage Month

Community Altar Workshop

Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom

Join Holocaust Museum Houston in partnership with HTX Art in the Heart for our fourth annual Día de los Muertos Community Altar Workshop.  Participants at this family-friendly event will explore the meaning and significance of Día De Los Muertos and learn about the altar making process. Attendees will have the opportunity to create crafts in […]

2024 Ruth Vinn Hendler Lack Lecture with Walter Ulrich of Medical Bridges

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage

Join Holocaust Museum Houston for the 2024 Ruth Vinn Hendler Lack Lecture with Walter Ulrich, President & CEO of the nonprofit organization Medical Bridges. Medical Bridges is a leader in global health equity and a life-changing and lifesaving nonprofit serving the global poor by providing needed medical supplies and equipment to clinics and hospitals. In […]

Event Series Latinx Heritage Month

Searching for Belonging: Being Jewish and Latina/o/x in Postwar America

Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage

This presentation explores the histories and experiences of Latin American Jewish immigrants in the United States. Comparing two cities—Miami and Houston—Dr. Mark Goldberg will examine what it has meant to belong to two ethnic communities as immigrants in the late 20th century. In both places, Jewish Latina/o/xs built tight-knit, vibrant communities where they could embrace both […]