To schedule a site visit or for more information, please contact Hayley Rosenberg, Development Coordinator
FIRST FLOOR:
“Bearing Witness: A Community Remembers”
Holocaust Gallery features the testimony of local Holocaust Survivors and rare artifacts including a World War II-era railcar and a 1940’s Danish fishing boat, the only one in the United States. This gallery is suitable for panel discussions, presentations, and educational workshops. Alongside this gallery, the Morgan Family Welcome Center offers an interactive space with bench seating for presentations and film screenings.
- Standing Capacity: 120 max
Lester & Sue Smith Human Rights Gallery
Serves as a beautiful tranquil space that lends itself to meditation and reflection. This gallery is ideal for panel discussions, presentations, educational workshops, and ceremonies.
- Theater-style Capacity: 100 max
- Standing Capacity: 200 max
The Rhona and Bruce Caress Gallery: And Still I Write: Young Diarists on War and Genocide – First Floor
And Still I Write: Young Diarists on War and Genocide highlights the diaries of young people who wrote during war and genocide. Their diaries stand as valuable historical documents and remind us that the young have much to say if we are willing to listen. Working with renowned diary expert Alexandra Zapruder and using numerous digital resources, the exhibit space will open doors of inquiry to visitors of all ages, engaging them while evoking reflection and care.
- Standing Capacity: 40 max
Hosts unique and inspiring traveling exhibitions that are sure to captivate your guests. Please visit our website for a full calendar of our changing exhibits.
- Standing Capacity: 200 max
Samuel Bak Gallery and Learning Center In Loving Memory of Hope Silber Kaplan – Second Floor
Home to the nation’s only permanent Samuel Bak collection with 130 pieces rotated periodically. A rarity in the U.S., the gallery itself is circular, comprised of three intimate galleries.
- Theatre-style Capacity: 20 max
- Standing Capacity: 50 max