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Behind the Scenes of “Rendering Witness: Holocaust-Era Art as Testimony”

Exhibition curator Michael Morris will discuss how the artworks were discovered in the Museum’s collection and the insights that these fragile artifacts provide about individual experiences of the Holocaust. The exhibition will be open to visitors after the lecture. Tickets: $10, Members $8

13 Drivers’ Licenses

Making the Auschwitz Exhibition

Spiritual Resistance in Auschwitz

William Bernheim: Survival Story and Artist’s Journey

Snapshots from a Lost World

Dr. Yaffa Eliach Third Annual Memorial Lecture: “The World of Auschwitz”

Kristallnacht History & Significance: Talk with Natalia Aleksiun

An Interfaith Story of Courage and Compassion

Testing Faith: Unpacking Testimonies of Ukrainian Rescue Work

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The Voyage of the SS St. Louis

A Journey of Hope The SS St. Louis sailed from Hamburg en route to Cuba on ...

Pickles Demystified with Sandor Katz and Ann Toback

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July 6, 2023 / 6:00 PM ET
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