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SUMMARY:Boniuk Library Book Club - “White Rose”
DESCRIPTION:On September 5th\, Boniuk Library’s book club is meeting to celebrate the right to read\, write\, and create with a discussion of “White Rose” by Kip Wilson. Based on a true story\, this novel follows Sophie Scholl—a member of the non-violent resistance group White Rose— who rebelled against the Nazi regime by writing and distributing pamphlets denouncing their crimes. \nJoin us in Boniuk Library for a discussion on censorship and resistance along with a sneak peek of our Library’s celebration of Banned Books Week (September 22-28th). \nFor more information about Banned Books Week please visit www.bannedbooksweek.org. \n			\n				register to attend
URL:https://hmh.org/event/boniuk-library-book-club-white-rose/
LOCATION:Boniuk Library
CATEGORIES:Book Event
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SUMMARY:Out of the Cloud with Sue Kaufman
DESCRIPTION:Holocaust Museum Houston\, in partnership with the Greater Houston Jewish Genealogy Society\, will host a complimentary general genealogy research lecture for enthusiasts looking to find offline resources. The “Out of the Cloud” class provides genealogy buffs an alternative “on the ground” research path to discover family history information. This lecture is part of a new collaborative effort of both organizations to provide educational programs focusing on genealogy.  \nThe presentation will be led by Sue Kaufman\, senior manager of the Houston Public Library’s Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research in Houston. With more than 30 years of experience as a genealogy librarian\, Ms. Kaufman is a past president of the Texas State Genealogical Society\, and currently serves as its Director of Education.\n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/out-of-the-cloud-with-sue-kaufman/
LOCATION:Holocaust Museum Houston Classroom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:New Antisemitism in Europe? Facts and Comments from a German Perspective with Professor Eric Hilgendorf
DESCRIPTION:Bobby Lapin will moderate a Q&A with Eric Hilgendorf\, a professor of law at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and chairman of the Department of Criminal Law\, Criminal Justice\, Legal Theory\, Information and Computer Science Law. \nLight refreshments will be served from 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm.\n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/new-antisemitism-in-europe-facts-and-comments-from-a-german-perspective-with-professor-eric-hilgendorf/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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SUMMARY:NEXTGen’s Tacos & Tours
DESCRIPTION:Holocaust Museum Houston’s young professionals group\, NEXTGen\, invites you to an exclusive tour of the Museum’s traveling exhibit\, Operation Finale: The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann\, which closes the same evening. This event is a great opportunity to mingle with socially conscious individuals over breakfast and learn more about Holocaust Museum Houston. \nOperation Finale is a co-production of The Mossad – Israeli Secret Intelligence Service; Beit Hatfutsot – The Museum of the Jewish People\, Tel Aviv\, Israel; and the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage\, Cleveland\, Ohio. \nThe exhibition is made possible by a generous grant from the Maltz Family Foundation. \nSpecial thanks to La Calle for generously donating tacos for this event. \nFor more information\, please contact Rocio Rubio\, Corporate Relations Officer\, at rrubio@hmh.org or 713-527-1838.\n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/nextgens-tacos-tours/
LOCATION:Mincberg Gallery
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:Annelies: The Diary of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:Holocaust Museum Houston is teaming up with Houston Chamber Choir to present Annelies: The Diary of Anne Frank\, a groundbreaking musical work by British composer James Whitbourn. Hailed as a masterpiece\, this work shines new light on a story of the triumph of the human heart over evil. Annelies signals the inaugural production for The Mady and Ken Kades Stage inside the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater at the newly expanded Holocaust Museum Houston. \nOn September 21\, Mady and Ken Kades will host a VIP reception in the Museums Moral Choices Hall\, followed by the concert. \nClick here to become a Houston Chamber Choir subscriber. \nArtwork created by portrait artist Daniel Mark Duffy\, danielmarkduffy.com
URL:https://hmh.org/event/annelies-the-diary-of-anne-frank/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
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SUMMARY:Annelies: The Diary of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:Holocaust Museum Houston is teaming up with Houston Chamber Choir to present Annelies: The Diary of Anne Frank\, a groundbreaking musical work by British composer James Whitbourn. Hailed as a masterpiece\, this work shines new light on a story of the triumph of the human heart over evil. Annelies signals the inaugural production for The Mady and Ken Kades Stage inside the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater at the newly expanded Holocaust Museum Houston. \nClick here to become a Houston Chamber Choir subscriber. \nArtwork created by portrait artist Daniel Mark Duffy\, danielmarkduffy.com
URL:https://hmh.org/event/annelies-the-diary-of-anne-frank-3/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
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SUMMARY:Annelies: The Diary of Anne Frank
DESCRIPTION:Holocaust Museum Houston is teaming up with Houston Chamber Choir to present Annelies: The Diary of Anne Frank\, a groundbreaking musical work by British composer James Whitbourn. Hailed as a masterpiece\, this work shines new light on a story of the triumph of the human heart over evil. Annelies signals the inaugural production for The Mady and Ken Kades Stage inside the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater at the newly expanded Holocaust Museum Houston. \nClick here to become a Houston Chamber Choir subscriber. \nArtwork created by portrait artist Daniel Mark Duffy\, danielmarkduffy.com
URL:https://hmh.org/event/annelies-the-diary-of-anne-frank-2/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
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SUMMARY:From behind the barbed wire: Uncaged Art from the Tornillo Childrens Detention Center
DESCRIPTION:Join Holocaust Museum Houston for a lecture by Dr. Yolanda Chávez Leyva\, Director of the Institute of Oral History at the University of Texas at El Paso and an Associate Professor in History\, as she explores the ethical and historical issues associated with curating an art exhibit created by anonymous migrant youth held in detention. Tornillo opened in June 2018 and closed in January 2019. At the time\, it was the largest detention center for young unaccompanied asylum-seekers. In December 2018 and January 2019\, students engaged in an art project intended to help them remember their towns\, cities and countries as well as the culture and history of where they came from. While psychologists and attorneys witnessed depressed and anxious youth\, held in prison like settings\, they were able to create beautiful art that spoke to their desire to be free.\nYolanda Chávez Leyva was born and raised on the Ciudad Juárez-El Paso border and has dedicated her life to listening to and documenting the histories of fronterizos\, border people. She specializes in border history\, public and oral history and Chicana history. She is co-founder of Museo Urbano\, a museum of the streets that highlights fronterizo history by taking it where people are from museums to the actual streets of El Paso.\nAdmission is free and open to the public\, but advance registration is required.\n			\n				Register
URL:https://hmh.org/event/from-behind-the-barbed-wire-uncaged-art-from-the-tornillo-childrens-detention-center/
LOCATION:Albert and Ethel Herzstein Theater
CATEGORIES:LECTURE
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