• NEXTGen’s Tacos & Tours

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    Dolores Huerta leads supporters of the United Farm Workers (UFW) in an unidentified march, early 1970s.Unidentified photographer. Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan Holocaust Museum Houston's young professionals group, NEXTGen, invites you to an exclusive tour of the newly expanded Holocaust Museum Houston. The tour will […]

  • ADL Walk Against Hate

    The Emery/Weiner School

    ADL Walk Against Hate events have successfully united communities in Philadelphia, Las Vegas and San Diego since 2010. On Sunday, November 17th, 2019, Houston will celebrate our inaugural Walk Against Hate and bring the entire community together to promote diversity and celebrate the values of respect and inclusion. WHY WE WALK: We Defend Civil Rights. […]

  • The Music of Mieczyslaw Weinberg

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    Holocaust Museum Houston, together with Rice University’s Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance and DACAMERA, presents The Music of Mieczyslaw Weinberg, a free performance by pianist and DACAMERA Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg with DACAMERA Young Artists. The performance will be preceded by a panel discussion, Mieczyslaw Weinberg:  Music as Memory,  featuring Rothenberg in discussion with Houston […]

  • Boniuk Library Book Club – “The Cooking Gene”

    Boniuk Library

    Explore your family’s culinary history with Boniuk Library Book Club. On November 7, Boniuk Library book club is coming together for a book discussion and recipe swap, in honor of this month’s book “The Cooking Gene,” by Michael Twitty. In this illuminating memoir, culinary historian Michael Twitty traces his family history through the recipes and […]

  • Boniuk Library Book Club – “The Cooking Gene”

    Boniuk Library

    Explore your family’s culinary history with Boniuk Library Book Club. On November 7, Boniuk Library book club is coming together for a book discussion and recipe swap, in honor of this month’s book “The Cooking Gene,” by Michael Twitty. In this illuminating memoir, culinary historian Michael Twitty traces his family history through the recipes and […]

  • Artist Talk with Photographer Danny Lyon

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    Photo: A Toddle House in Atlanta has the distinction of being occupied during a sit-in by some of the most effective organizers in America when the SNCC staff and supporters take a break from a conference to demonstrate, 1963 © Danny Lyon, Etherton Gallery, Tucson, AZ Photographer Danny Lyon will discuss his exhibition, Danny Lyon: […]

  • Jewish Book & Art Festival: Jack Fairweather & Bev Saltzman Lewyn

    Evelyn Rubenstein JCC Kaplan Theatre

    Authors Jack Fairweather and Bev Saltzman Lewyn will discuss their respective books. Fairweather’s The Volunteer: One Man, an Underground Army, and the Secret Mission to Destroy Auschwitz tells the incredible true story of Witold Pilecki, a Polish resistance fighter’s infiltration of Auschwitz to sabotage the camp from within, and his death-defying attempt to warn the […]

  • The Book Thief

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    In partnership with Gulf Coast Reads, Holocaust Museum Houston is celebrating libraries and the right to read throughout the month of October. Join us for a free screening of, “The Book Thief.” Based on Markus Zusak’s bestselling novel, this film shares the magic of reading with audiences through the story of Liesel Meminger, a young […]

  • A Strike and An Uprising! (in Texas)

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    1987 Jobs With Justice march, Nacogdoches, TX1987 Jobs With Justice march, Nacogdoches, TXEmma Tenayuca with strikers in 1938Emma Tenayuca with strikers in 1938Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a screening of the documentary, “A Strike and An Uprising! (in Texas),” based in the telling of two events: the San Antonio pecan shellers’ strike of 1938 and […]

  • How Identity Ages

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    Houston Grand Opera (HGO) and the Holocaust Museum Houston (HMH) present “How Identity Ages,” a panel discussion on the impact of aging on our identity, personal agency, and mental health, as part of HGO’s Seeking the Human Spirit and inspired by the opera Saul. This six-year, multi-disciplinary initiative, under the auspices of HGOco, explores universal […]