• Through Their Eyes with Sandy Lessig

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    Through Their Eyes is a project that Sandy has been very instrumental in creating. It involves the second generation and/or others who knew a Holocaust survivor in the telling of […]

  • Storytime: Tiara’s Hat Parade by Kelly Starling Lyons

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    Storytime gets children ready to learn through reading, writing, talking, singing, and playing. Enjoy reading books and playing with the librarian. This week’s selection includes Tiara’s Hat Parade by Kelly […]

  • Peacebuilding in Troubled Times: A Dialogue on Hate & Extremism

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    Holocaust Museum Houston, Houston Coalition Against Hate, Congregation Beth Israel, and the Anti-Defamation League will collaborate on a panel discussion on peacebuilding and combating hate and extremism. Meet the Panelists […]

  • Film Screening – “When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit”

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    Film Available: Wednesday, March 3 through Friday, March 5 Directed by Caroline LinkGermany/Switzerland, 2019, 119 minutesGerman with English subtitlesDrama Holocaust Museum Houston is proud to present this film screening as part of the ERJCC Houston Jewish Film Festival. It’s not often you find a film that can discuss the Holocaust while also remaining child-friendly. Adapted […]

  • Holocaust Museum Houston’s 25th Anniversary

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    Help the Museum celebrate our 25th Anniversary and take advantage of free admission. Patrons will also receive complimentary cookies, along with 25% off on all HMH branded gifts in the Museum’s store. The first 25 visitors will earn a free one-year Director level membership good for two people.

  • New Volunteer Meet & Greet

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    An opportunity to get to know each other, the New Volunteer Meet & Greet is an explanation of the HMH volunteer application process and what to expect on the job. We discuss health and safety on campus, volunteer positions available, and answer individual questions. After filling out the volunteer application, a welcome email be sent […]

  • Storytime: Music of the Butterfly by Ann Leis and Gail Klein

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    Storytime gets children ready to learn through reading, writing, talking, singing, and playing. Enjoy reading books and playing with the librarian. Ann Leis and Gail Klein, authors of the book, Music of the Butterfly, will be our special readers.

  • Why the Nazis Looted Art and Why it Still Matters

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    Dr. Elizabeth Campbell; A church turned repository in Ellingen, Germany, April 24, 1945. Courtesy of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration at College Park, MD.Join the University of Denver, the Holocaust Museum Houston, and the Program in Jewish Studies at Rice University for an enlightening talk featuring Dr. Elizabeth Campbell, associate professor of history […]