• Teaching the Holocaust with Primary Sources: Destroyed Communities Database and Oral Histories

    Zoom

    Engage students with primary sources that deepen understanding of the Holocaust and promote critical thinking skills. Through this workshop, educators will examine  primary source resources; includng survivor testimonies, and an online database of European communities impacted by the Holocaust. At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will earn 1 CPE hr., and 1 hr. G/T […]

  • Teaching the Holocaust: Strategies, Activities, and Resources for the Classroom

    Zoom

    Explore the history of the Holocaust using interactive activities and educational resources created for classroom use. Through this workshop, participants will discover strategies and tools for teaching the Holocaust in their classrooms, engage in dynamic activities that support Social Studies and English Language Arts skills, and learn about free education resources and programs available through […]

  • Juneteenth Weekend

    Multiple Locations

    Juneteenth Emancipation Day Celebration, June 19, 1900, Texas.The Portal to Texas History Austin History Center, Austin Public Library. Looking for a way to celebrate Juneteenth? Our neighbors at Buffalo Soldier National Museum, Houston Museum of African American Culture, and Rice University are hosting in-person and online events to commemorate the day in 1865 when Union […]

  • GHJGS Genealogy Webinar: Power your Research with a Research Plan

    Online

    Caroline Pointer Join GHJGS for the June quarterly meeting to learn how to upgrade your family research in this free webinar. Is your genealogical research a scattered trail laden with distractions? Are you jumping between websites, from one ancestor to another, chasing random discoveries that lead you on many different paths? Do you look back […]

  • NEXTGen’s Virtual Tacos & Tours

    Zoom

    Holocaust Museum Houston's young professionals group, NEXTGen, invite you to Tacos & Tours featuring an virtual exhibition tour of the Museum’s Samuel Bak Gallery and Learning Center, In Loving Memory of Hope Silber Kaplan. NEXTGen encourages guests to support their favorite local restaurant by ordering tacos and joining us on Zoom for the virtual tour […]

  • Lyndon Baines Johnson Moral Courage Award Virtual Event

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    LBJ DINNER GOING VIRTUAL THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2020 HMH’s annual dinner is its largest fundraising event of the year and raises critical funds to support the institution. Due to the continually evolving COVID-19 situation, we’ve made the decision to turn our 2020 LBJ Moral Courage Award Dinner into a virtual event. We are planning an […]

  • Zikaron Ba’Salon

    Zoom

    Join us to commemorate the Holocaust in a different way. In partnership with Holocaust Museum Houston's NEXTGen, The Jewish Federation’s annual Zikaron Ba’Salon or “Memories in the Living Room” will now take place virtually in the comfort of your own living room. Be a part of this unique remembrance where you will hear the personal […]

  • Yom HaShoah Virtual Observance

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    Please join the Museum in observance of Yom HaShoah, a day of remembrance for the 6 million Jewish people who lost their lives during the Holocaust. During this annual commemoration, marked by the 75th anniversary of liberation, we will mourn the loss of all who perished, honor those who survived and come together as a […]

  • Virtual Butterfly Workshop

    Facebook Live

    In 1996, “The Butterfly,” a poem written by Pavel Friedmann in the Terezin Concentration Camp, inspired Museum staff and supporters to create the Butterfly Project, facilitating a connection between a new generation of children with the children who perished in World War II. During this virtual workshop, we will guide you and your child through […]

  • Canceled CANCELED: Who Speaks for Us Here: Poetry and Resistance with Leslie Contreras Schwartz

    Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater

    Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a memorable night of social justice, poetry, and art, featuring author Leslie Contreras Schwartz. Interweaving readings from her new book, "Who Speaks for Us Here," with discussion, Contreras Schwartz will captivate audiences with an exploration of poetry and art as tools for nonviolent resistance and for healing. Newly released from […]