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SUMMARY:Community Altar Workshop
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Join Holocaust Museum Houston in partnership with HTX Art in the Heart for our fourth annual Día de los Muertos Community Altar Workshop.  \nParticipants 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 celebration of Día de los Muertos. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, but registration is required due to limited seating. This is a bilingual friendly program with services available in English and Spanish. \nHTX Art in the Heart’s mission is to break down barriers and empower communities through creative expression. They envision a community in which everyone has access to the knowledge\, inspiration\, comfort\, enrichment\, and cultural complexity of the arts.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/community-altar-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom
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SUMMARY:October 7 Community Vigil
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				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 required and can be done online. The evening’s program will be focused on “Remembrance\, Unity\, and Hope” and include songs\, prayers\, and remarks from community leaders.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/october-7-community-vigil/
LOCATION:Congregation Beth Yeshurun – 4525 Beechnut St.\, Houston\, TX 77096
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241010T203000
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SUMMARY:Troll Storm: Combating Hate in a Digital World with Tanya Gersh
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				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 standing up\, fighting back and ultimately filing a landmark case for the First Amendment\, setting a precedent that could shape America’s future\, and the fight against hatred in a digital age. \nThis free film screening will be followed by a talkback with Tanya Gersh.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/troll-storm-combating-hate-in-a-digital-world-with-tanya-gersh/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241014T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241014T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20240801T195857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T190419Z
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SUMMARY:Holocaust Survivor Talk featuring Lucy Katz
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				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 Nazi occupation in Poland. Since that time\, Lucy has been speaking throughout the country at middle schools\, high schools\, universities\, and military bases. Her mission is to educate students\, their parents\, and the greater community about the Holocaust and genocide. She strives to inspire everyone with a sense of responsibility to uphold human value and to prevent future atrocities. \nAlthough busy with a career in home building and remodeling\, in years past Lucy has chaired numerous Yom HaShoah programs\, bringing the Jewish and non-Jewish communities together. She is a founding member of The Descendants of Holocaust Survivors in Central Texas\, lifetime director of the Texas Association of Homebuilders and the National Association of Homebuilders\, and past president of both the National Association of Remodelers Industry and the National Kitchen and Bath Association. Lucy attended Temple University in Philadelphia. She resides in Austin\, Texas and serves as a Commissioner on the Texas Holocaust\, Genocide and Antisemitism Advisory Commission. \nThis program is free and open to the public but advanced registration is required.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/holocaust-survivor-talk-featuring-lucy-katz/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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CREATED:20240925T161004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T190416Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening | A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				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 following the tragedy. \nJoin Holocaust Museum Houston\, along with family members of victims of this attack\, for a screening of this powerful film. This event is in partnership with the Texas Jewish Historical Society and the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) Southwest Regional Office. The ADL will hold a short clinic afterwards on how communities can prevent/respond to the hateful rhetoric that led to this catastrophe. \nPrior to the event will be a brief catered reception\, where a relative of victims will be in attendance.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/film-screening-a-tree-of-life-the-pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241109T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241109T210000
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SUMMARY:ERJCC Jewish Book & Arts Festival | Mitch Albom
DESCRIPTION: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 a seat has opened up and you will have 24 hours to respond to claim your seat(s). \n			\n				JOIN THE WAITLIST\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\nCome along for an enthralling journey in this powerful novel of redemption\, written by one of America’s most beloved authors\, Mitch Albom. When Nazis invade 11-year-old Nico Krispis’ town\, they offer him a chance to save his family by simply reassuring his neighbors that the trains are taking them to safety. It is only when he sees his own family being loaded into a boxcar that Nico realizes he has been duped\, and that the Nazis have taken advantage of his honest reputation to send not only friends and neighbors\, but his own family\, to their doom.  \n\n\nHolocaust Museum Houston is proud Community Partner for this event.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/erjcc-jewish-book-arts-festival-mitch-albom/
LOCATION:Kaplan Theatre at the ERJCC – 5601 S. Braeswood Blvd
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241113T173000
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SUMMARY:The Shoes on the Danube: An interactive lesson exploring the memorialization of a massacre
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				All times are in Central Standard Time. \nJoin 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 it was humanly possible; and explore how personal stories—coupled with geography—can inform our learning about the Holocaust in specific places. \nUsing Google Earth\, film clips\, and primary source interview excerpts from Centropa\, participants will study the placement of the memorial\, explore its efficacy as a public remembrance\, and discuss what it teaches us about the actions of Hungarians against their Jewish neighbors. Attendees will receive all materials needed to teach this lesson\, which they will be able to use to build context for reading books such as The Yellow Star House\, by Paul Regelbrugge\, one of the presenters. These resources are appropriate and desinged for grades 6-12. \nCentropa\, a historical institute based in Vienna\, interviewed 1\,200 elderly Jews living in 15 European countries. Our respondents shared their entire life stories spanning the 20th c. as they showed us their old family photographs\, which we digitized. Centropa offers teachers primary sources (annotated photos\, interviews)\, and secondary sources (short films\, podcasts\, websites) teachers use to create projects for teaching digital literacy\, critical thinking\, and global awareness. All resources are free. \nHolocaust Museum Houston is dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust\, remembering the 6 million Jews and other innocent victims\, and honoring the survivors’ legacy. Using the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides\, we teach the dangers of hatred\, prejudice\, and apathy.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/the-shoes-on-the-danube-an-interactive-lesson-exploring-the-memorialization-of-a-massacre/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241113T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241113T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20241007T191615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T134524Z
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SUMMARY:ERJCC Jewish Book & Arts Festival | Lee Yaron
DESCRIPTION:GET TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				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 a generations-old conflict. It offers a window into the shared human experience\, making it a must-read for anyone yearning to understand the lasting effects of pivotal historical events on personal lives. \n\nPatron Sponsors:  Mitzi Shure and Jerry Wische  \nHolocaust Museum Houston is a proud Community Partner of this event.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/erjcc-jewish-book-arts-festival-lee-haron/
LOCATION:Kaplan Theatre at the ERJCC – 5601 S. Braeswood Blvd
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241121T203000
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CREATED:20241001T204415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T204422Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening | Family Treasures Lost and Found
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Join us for a free screening of the documentary Family Treasures Lost and Found. In the film\, journalist Karen A. Frenkel channels the driving force of discovery to investigate her parents’ unspoken WWII stories. Her research leads her to astonishing revelations of her family’s journeys through Europe\, Cuba\, Mexico\, and New York\, and sheds light on the hidden truths surrounding the tragic losses experienced by several of her family members. Through the act of documenting their histories\, these relatives cease to be mere names when their stories are fully uncovered. These riveting stories of survival\, luck\, and loss have the power to captivate viewers of all generations and serve as an inspiration for many to delve into their own family histories.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/film-screening-family-treasures-lost-and-found/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20240808T200115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241202T155649Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Teaching the Holocaust for Holocaust Remembrance Week (Elementary Focus)
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				In preparation for Holocaust Remembrance Week\, join Holocaust Museum Houston for a half-day educator workshop on teaching the Holocaust. This workshop is designed for elementary school teachers. \nEducators will learn approaches to teaching the Holocaust in age-appropriate ways by focusing on leadership\, upstander behavior\, and character-building. Educators will tour our galleries and gain instructional strategies and resources to support Holocaust education in elementary school classrooms. \nParticipants will receive HMH’s Young Upstanders Toolkit containing activities\, resources\, and student worksheets that can be utilized in their classrooms. The toolkit includes information on free school programs and resources available through the Museum. \nTeachers from the 1st-5th grade\, in all subject areas\, are encouraged to participate in this FREE workshop.    \nThis workshop will credit 2 CPE and 1 GT hours.  \nFor more information contact The Education Department at education@hmh.org or 713-527-1611.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/introduction-to-teaching-the-holocaust-for-holocaust-remembrance-week-elementary-focus/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20240808T200518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T200523Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Teaching the Holocaust for Holocaust Remembrance Week (Secondary Focus)
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				In preparation for Holocaust Remembrance Week\, join Holocaust Museum Houston for a half-day educator workshop on teaching the Holocaust. This workshop is designed for middle and high school teachers. \nEducators will learn approaches to teaching the Holocaust using activities and resources designed for the classroom. Educators will be introduced to the Holocaust through tours of HMH’s Galleries and gain instructional strategies and resources to support Holocaust education in their classrooms. \nParticipants will receive HMH’s Holocaust Remembrance Toolkit containing lessons plans\, primary sources\, and student worksheets to utilize in their classroom. Lesson plans included in the Toolkit will be modeled and educators will obtain more information on free school programs and resources available through the Museum. \nTeachers from the 6th-12th grade\, in all subject areas\, are encouraged to participate in this FREE workshop.    \nThis workshop will credit 3 CPE and 2 GT hours.  \nFor more information contact The Education Department at education@hmh.org or 713-527-1611.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/introduction-to-teaching-the-holocaust-for-holocaust-remembrance-week-secondary-focus/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20241107T210039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T192245Z
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SUMMARY:Human Rights Day
DESCRIPTION:RESERVE FREE TICKETS\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Human Rights Day is observed every year on December 10 – the day in 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The atrocities of the Holocaust spurred the modern-day human rights movement\, including the creation of the UDHR. Join us for a day of celebration with free admission\, featured human rights organizations\, and a Holocaust Survivor talk.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/human-rights-day-3/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20241111T212507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T200339Z
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SUMMARY:"Houston Survivor Series: Liberation" Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Curated in-house by our Collections and Exhibitions team\, this exhibit will feature Houston-area Holocaust Survivors in the fifth installment of our Houston Survivor Series. Observing the upcoming 80th anniversary of the liberation of most concentration camps across Europe\, this installment will focus on local survivors who experienced liberation and went on to become an integral part of the Houston community including Ervin Adam\, Helen Colin\, the Dittman family\, the Jucker brothers\, Walter Kase\, and Sonia Stern.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/houston-survivor-series-liberation-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241219T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241219T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20241203T195632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T195639Z
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SUMMARY:Chicanukah Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Latino-Jewish cross cultural holiday celebration with light bites\, cocktails\, and dessert. \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/chicanukah-party/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250115T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250115T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20241122T154009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T223438Z
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SUMMARY:The Rescue Film - Concerto
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				The Lt. David L. Silverman Latin American Institute’s evening program will feature a special film screening and conversation around Latin American rescue during the Holocaust. The Rescue Film-Concerto is a performative film experience that combines a 60-min documentary film with a live musical performance of its musical soundtrack to recount the little-known story of ‘Righteous’ Colonel José Arturo Castellanos. Castellanos collaborated with his Jewish friend to save thousands of Jewish lives during the Holocaust by issuing Salvadoran nationality certificates while working as a diplomat putting his life and family at great risk. This ground-breaking Film-Concerto concept was developed by filmmakers Alvaro and Boris Castellanos\, grandsons of Colonel Castellanos\, as an emotionally engaging and uplifting way to tell the story of their grandfather and as a pioneering narrative in Holocaust education and commemoration of the ‘Righteous Among the Nations’. The program will feature a talk back with the filmmakers\, Alvaro and Boris Castellanos. \nThis is a bilingual program with interpretation services available in English and Spanish. \nThe Silverman Latin American Institute\, supported by the Lt. David L. Silverman Endowment Fund\, is an international bilingual conference that brings educators from Latin America and the United States together to study the Holocaust\, human rights\, and social justice. Silverman Fellows are immersed in historical and pedagogical content while creating international networks that strengthen educational collaborations. \nIf you need assistance with registration\, please call Laurie Garcia at 713-527-1611.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/the-rescue-film-concierto/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
CATEGORIES:Lt. David L. Silverman Endowed Public Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250120T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20250109T165325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T165331Z
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SUMMARY:Martin Luther King Jr. Day
DESCRIPTION:While the Museum is closed on Mondays\, our galleries will be open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. On this annual commemoration\, we remember and honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his leadership. \n			\n				GET TICKETS
URL:https://hmh.org/event/martin-luther-king-jr-day-3/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250126T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20241107T204926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T204932Z
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SUMMARY:International Holocaust Remembrance Day
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27 – the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau – as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. HMH will commemorate and honor the six million Jews and other innocent victims of the Holocaust with free admission Sunday\, January 26.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/international-holocaust-remembrance-day-5/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250127T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20241219T213408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241219T213416Z
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SUMMARY:International Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:AJC Houston and Holocaust Museum Houston invite you to the International Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony honoring Righteous Among the Nations Ukrainian Klymentiy Sheptytsky\, an archimandrite of the Order of Studite monks of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and heromartyr\, who worked to rescue Jews during the Holocaust by harboring them in Studite monasteries and organizing groups that would aid them in escaping. \nThe program will feature video remarks from Oksana Markarova\, Ambassador of Ukraine to the US\, and Vitalii Tarasiuk\, Consul General of Ukraine in Houston. \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/international-holocaust-remembrance-day-ceremony/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250127T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20241125T214547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241210T204510Z
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SUMMARY:International Holocaust Remembrance Day Featuring Special Guest Speaker Amir Tibon
DESCRIPTION:Program ChairsMitzi Shure and Jerry WischeEllen and Dan Trachtenberg \nJoin us to hear Amir Tibon’s gripping true story of how he and his family were rescued from Kibbutz Nahal Oz on October 7\, 2023\, by Tibon’s own father\, a retired IDF general. \nAmir Tibon is an award-winning diplomatic correspondent for Haaretz\, Israel’s paper of record\, and the author of The Last Palestinian: The Rise and Reign of Mahmoud Abbas (co-authored with Grant Rumley)\, the first-ever biography of the leader of the Palestinian Authority. From 2017-2020\, Tibon was based in Washington\, DC as a foreign correspondent for Haaretz\, and he also has served as a senior editor for the newspaper’s English edition. He\, his wife\, and their two young daughters are former residents of Kibbutz Nahal Oz but are currently living as internal refugees in northern Israel. \nThis event is open to the public and free to attend\, but registration is required. \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/international-holocaust-remembrance-day-featuring-special-guest-speaker-amir-tibon/
LOCATION:Congregation Beth Yeshurun (4525 Beechnut St.\, Houston\, TX 77096)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202048
CREATED:20250106T155042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T183156Z
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SUMMARY:"Life and Death on the Border 1910-1920" Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Please join us at the exhibition opening reception of Life and Death on the Border 1910-1920. \nThis event was originally scheduled for Thursday\, January 23. Due to inclement weather\, it has been rescheduled for Wednesday\, January 29. \nLife and Death on the Border 1910-1920 sheds light on a difficult time in history that included both the Mexican Revolution and World War I. Opening in the Josef and Edith Mincberg Gallery\, this exhibition examines the hardships and racial violence faced by people of Mexican descent on the border between Texas and Mexico in the second decade of the 20th century. The conflict in Texas would spur the Mexican American civil rights movement and inspire a cultural renaissance along the border and beyond that can still be felt today. \nOriginally produced by the Bullock Texas State History Museum in collaboration with Refusing to Forget. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/life-and-death-on-the-border-1910-1920-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Josef and Edith Mincberg Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250202T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250202T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20241217T205433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T165909Z
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SUMMARY:Survivors & Descendants Family Program
DESCRIPTION:Join the Houston Holocaust Survivors and Descendants\, together with Holocaust Museum Houston\, for an innovative program for children ages 7-13. Fania’s Heart\, written by Anne Renaud and illustrated by Richard Rudnicki\, tells the true story of the creation of a heart-shaped book in Auschwitz and the women who risked their lives to create it. This inspiring story recounts the resiliency and courage of the women who treated each other with humanity\, despite the horrors inflicted upon them. Following the reading\, attendees will participate in an interactive activity designed to reflect upon the themes of the book. Children are invited to attend with a parent(s) or grandparent(s). There will also be a breakout session for adults about how to talk to children about the Holocaust. The program is open to interested families\, whether or not your family includes Holocaust survivors.  \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/survivors-descendants-family-program/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250206T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250206T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20241206T193910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241206T193923Z
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SUMMARY:Hope\, Resistance\, and Torture: The Role of Music During the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:American flutist and sociomusicologist Dr. Christine Beard will examine the role music played during the Holocaust. This poignant and informative lecture-recital explores how music served as a form of resistance and allowed prisoners to temporarily “escape” their inhumane circumstances\, how the Nazis used music to inflict mental and emotional torture\, and what music was banned by the SS Kultur Kamer. Featuring works for flute by composers from across Europe whose lives were tragically cut short by the Nazis’ soulless plan for genocide labeled “The Final Solution\,” this program aims to serve not only as a memorial to those lost but also as a reminder that discrimination has no place in a civilized society. \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/hope-resistance-and-torture-the-role-of-music-during-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250208T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250208T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20241206T161148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T164551Z
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SUMMARY:Genealogy Workshop | Echoes of Freedom: “In Their Own Words”
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Black History Month at the Museum as the Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society\, Willie Lee Gay H-Town Chapter explores the invaluable records for researching formerly enslaved and free persons of color in the immediate post-Civil War period. \nSession 1: “In Their Own Words”This presentation by Diane L. Richard\, MEng & MBA\, a professional genealogical researcher\, author\, and lecturer from North Carolina\, will focus on “Last Seen Ads\,” the Freedmen’s Bureau\, and Freedman’s Bank records. \nSession 2: “Slave Narratives: Telling Their Stories In Their Own Words”Sharon Gillins\, a native of Galveston\, retired educator\, practicing genealogist and genealogy educator will examine the historical period\, function\, and genealogical value of slave narratives\, published and unpublished narratives\, and records that are often overlooked and found in unlikely places. \nThese exciting educational sessions are brought to you through a partnership between the Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society\, Inc.\, Willie Lee Gay H-Town Chapter (AAHGS)\, Holocaust Museum Houston\, and Freedmen’s Town Museums Houston. \nThis event is free and open to the public\, but advance registration is required. Check-in begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Museum. Attendees are invited to join us from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. \nPhoto credit: Unidentified African American soldier in Union uniform with wife and two daughters\, Library of Congress \n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/genealogy-workshop-echoes-of-freedom-in-their-own-words/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250227T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250227T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20241107T202848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T201212Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening | Black Raven
DESCRIPTION:RSVP\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				In early 1930’s Soviet Ukraine\, the regime of Josef Stalin ran a genocidal campaign of starvation against the rural peasant class. With the intention to both collectivize Ukraine’s rich agricultural industry\, as well as wipe out the Kulak class\, food was withheld from millions of civilians in the countryside\, leading to one of the worst\, and unfortunately overlooked\, genocides of the 20th Century. Join Holocaust Museum Houston in partnership with the Ukrainian American Cultural Club of Houston in the showing of the documentary “Black Raven\,” memorializing the largely forgotten horror of the Holodomor.
URL:https://hmh.org/event/film-screening-black-raven/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250228T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20250131T210014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T164309Z
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SUMMARY:Free Admission presented by The Village of River Oaks
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Museum’s galleries and featured exhibitions\, Houston Survivor Series: Liberation and Life and Death on the Border 1910-1920\, at no charge with free admission presented by The Village of River Oaks. \n			\n				GET FREE TICKETS
URL:https://hmh.org/event/free-admission-presented-by-the-villages-of-river-oaks/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250619
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20250220T174135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T192756Z
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SUMMARY:Meet and Greets for the HMH Volunteer Program
DESCRIPTION:Meet and Greets are an opportunity for prospective volunteers to visit the Museum and hear firsthand from current volunteers about their experiences with the Volunteer Program. Interested prospective volunteers can apply online and then attend a brief interview with the Visitor Services and Volunteer Manager. This is done to establish basic expectations and explain the requirements for the new volunteers\, including submitting a request for a background check and agreeing to attend a New Volunteer Orientation. \nMeet and Greet Schedule \n\nWednesday\, June 18 from 6:00 pm-7:30 pm\nSunday\, July 6 from 2:00 pm-3:30 pm\n\n			\n				RSVP
URL:https://hmh.org/event/meet-and-greets-for-the-hmh-volunteer-program/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250323
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20250212T165609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T225447Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Break Drop-In Tours
DESCRIPTION:Visitors interested in a docent-led experience can join one of the many drop-in tours throughout Spring Break. \nTours are subject to availability. \nEnglish Drop-In ToursTuesday\, March 11 – Friday\, March 14 at 11:00 am and 2:00 pmThursday\, March 13 at 11:00 am\, 2:00 pm and 3:00 pmSaturday\, March 15 at 11:00 am\, 1:00 pm and 2:00 pmSunday\, March 16 at 12:30 pm\, 1:30 pm and 2:30 pmThursday\, March 20 at 3:00 pmSaturday\, March 22 at 11:00 am\, 1:00 pm and 2:00 pmSunday\, March 23 at 12:30 pm\, 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm \nSpanish Drop-In ToursTuesday\, March 11 at 1:00 pmWednesday\, March 12 at 2:00 pmThursday\, March 20 at 1:00 pmSaturday\, March 22 at noon and 1:45 pm \n			\n				GET TICKETS
URL:https://hmh.org/event/spring-break-drop-in-tours-2/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250311T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250311T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20250212T172449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T201414Z
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SUMMARY:Richard Hatch Magic Show
DESCRIPTION:In addition to his evening lecture\, Richard Hatch will perform a magic show for families during Spring Break. \nAlthough Richard Hatch holds two graduate degrees in Physics from Yale University\, he finds it easier to break the laws of nature than to discover them. A childhood interest in magic became a lifelong obsession\, and he has been a full-time professional “deceptionist” since 1983. Richard honed his craft entertaining guests as one of the house magicians at Houston’s Magic Island Nightclub before devoting himself exclusively to private and corporate work. \nThis program is included in Museum general admission. \n			\n				GET TICKETS TO THE MUSEUM
URL:https://hmh.org/event/richard-hatch-magic-show/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250311T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250311T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20250116T193122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T200808Z
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SUMMARY:Guenther Dammann and the Book Almost Lost to History: The Lives of Jewish Magicians
DESCRIPTION:Tickets include parking fees and entrance to a reception with light bites and strolling magicians. \nReception 5:30 p.m. \nProgram 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. \nJoin Holocaust Museum Houston for this special evening with magician Richard Hatch. He will share with us the story of the German Jewish amateur magician and magic historian Guenther Dammann and the 1933 book he wrote in Berlin about Jewish magicians. Hatch will intertwine magic that might have been performed by Dammann and these great Jewish magicians into his presentation on the fascinating although unfortunately tragic tale of Guenther Dammann. \nLast year\, the New York Times devoted 3 pages of their Arts & Leisure section to Hatch’s work translating this book by Guenther Dammann about the wonderful contributions of Jewish magicians to the art form. \nAlthough Richard Hatch holds two graduate degrees in Physics from Yale University\, he finds it easier to break the laws of nature than to discover them. A childhood interest in magic became a lifelong obsession\, and he has been a full-time professional “deceptionist” since 1983. Richard honed his craft entertaining guests as one of the house magicians at Houston’s Magic Island Nightclub before devoting himself exclusively to private and corporate work. \nIn 2010 he and his wife\, violinist Rosemary Kimura Hatch\, moved to his hometown of Logan\, Utah where they opened the Hatch Academy of Magic and Music. Richard Hatch is now dedicating himself to preserving the history of this German Jewish author murdered in the Holocaust. \nThere are so many Holocaust stories…but this is one you will not want to miss. \n			\n				GET TICKETS
URL:https://hmh.org/event/guenther-dammann-and-the-book-almost-lost-to-history-the-lives-of-jewish-magicians/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater on the Mady and Ken Kades Stage
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250312T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250312T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202049
CREATED:20250212T210138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T210144Z
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SUMMARY:Renia’s Diary
DESCRIPTION:Renia Spiegel was born in 1924 to an upper-middle class Jewish family living in Poland. At the start of 1939 Renia began a diary sharing her hopes and dreams. Meet Renia’s younger sister Elizabeth Bellak who survived the Holocaust and has preserved Renia’s legacy of beauty and love. \nThis program is available in person (included in Museum general admission) and virtually. \n			\n				REGISTER FOR THE VIRTUAL EVENT
URL:https://hmh.org/event/renias-diary/
LOCATION:In-person at HMH and on Zoom
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