• Exhibition Opening Reception | Neighbors 1938 We were all Ladenburgers

    Holocaust Museum Houston

    November 9, 1938, marked the start of the November Pogroms, when violent antisemitic demonstrations broke out across Germany, Austria, and the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. This exhibition will shed light on the events as exemplified within several Jewish families in Ladenburg, Germany. It gives a picture of the city’s residents and their relations to one […]

  • Violins and Hope: From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall with Daniel Levin

    Evelyn Rubenstein JCC Kaplan Theatre

    Stunning photography and fascinating stories document the work of Ammon Weinstein, an Israeli master violin maker, who restored instruments that survived the Holocaust. The photos highlight Weinstein’s Violins of Hope project, which returns these violins, once silenced, to the finest Symphony Halls. Tickets*: $12 Member | $15 PublicPremium Ticket with Book: $45*Prices listed include service […]

  • Genealogy Workshop: The Search for Lost Relatives after Emancipation

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    Unidentified African American soldier in Union uniform with wife and two daughtersLibrary of Congress Celebrate Black History Month at the Museum as we explore the practice of formerly enslaved persons writing letters to the Freedmen’s Bureau and placing ads in newspapers hoping to reconnect with family after emancipation. These ads convey the heartbreak, desperation, hope […]

  • Our Stories Belong

    The Montrose Center - 401 Branard St, Houston, TX 77006 - 2nd Floor

    Brave Little Company, Holocaust Museum Houston, and the Montrose Center present “Our Stories Belong: A Rainbow Storytime for ALL of Houston’s Kids.” Our Stories Belong is a free, in-person book club packed with creative activities, ideal for families with kids aged 5-10. Love makes a family, and imagination gives us the key to becoming our […]

  • Exhibition Opening Reception | The Life and Art of Alice Lok Cahana

    Josef and Edith Mincberg Gallery

    Celebrated artist and Holocaust survivor Alice Lok Cahana passed away in 2017, however, her story lives on through a prolific collection of artwork that illustrates her experience during the Holocaust and memorializes the lives lost. Holocaust Museum Houston (HMH) will celebrate Cahana, not only as an artist, but as a devoted friend, loving mother and […]

  • The Children of Willesden Lane Theatrical and Musical Performance

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    In partnership with USC Shoah Foundation, HMH proudly presents “The Children of Willesden Lane,” the critically acclaimed one-woman theatrical performance by concert pianist Mona Golabek. Adapted from her book, The Children of Willesden Lane, Ms. Golabek uses music to tell her mother's inspiring story of survival as a teenage Austrian Jewish refugee who pursued her own […]

  • Theatrical Performance | “The Jewish Dog”

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    "The Jewish Dog," directed by Yonatan Esterkin, is based on the Israeli book The Jewish Dog by Asher Kravitz"The Jewish Dog" is both a moving and at times funny one man show that tells the story of Coresh, a dog born into a Jewish Family in Berlin, 1933.It depicts the story of those hard years […]

  • Exhibition Opening Reception | Woman, the Spirit of the Universe

    Lester and Sue Smith Human Rights Gallery

    Join us for the opening reception of Woman, the Spirit of the Universe. This exhibit, designed and created by artist Carolyn Marks Johnson, features stunning bronze collars inspired by 23 American heroines who fought bravely and tirelessly for equality. The collars are stitched by hand in hand-worked cotton and then cast in bronze. For most […]

  • Film Screening and Talk Back | “Whispers of Silence”

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    The Silverman Latin American Institute’s evening program will feature a special film screening and conversation around Holocaust trauma and its’ transmission. Whispers of Silence explores the stories of Holocaust survivors rebuilding their lives in Mexico. Little by little, they begin their difficult process of adaptation to a new culture, language and climate. They begin to work, get married, […]

  • Apollo Chamber Players | BANNED: Music

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    In partnership with Holocaust Museum Houston, Apollo Chamber Players presents BANNED: Music. Even in this modern era, artistic expression remains elusive to many. From Afghanistan to Turkey and Russia, Apollo examines countries and governments which have censored music - both in our current moment and in the recent past. The ensemble welcomes Afghan rhubâb virtuoso […]