Members Learn: Antisemitism and the Law

In this exclusive program, members will be guided through our permanent exhibit, The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do focusing explicitly on the role of laws, lawyers, judges, and law enforcement officers in Germany and occupied territories. Special attention will be paid to the role of these professions in the furtherment of antisemitism and genocide throughout the Holocaust. 

Join as a member to attend this program.

This exhibition tour will be led by Leah Dukes, Museum Educator Manager.
Leah Dukes is a trained academic historian and earned her BA in history and BS in secondary education from the College of Charleston; MA in Holocaust and Genocide Studies from Stockton University; and is currently a doctoral candidate in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Gratz College where she is finishing her dissertation. 
 

Image credit: Etching by Leo Haas, Ein Besonderer Transport, 123.97 

Event details

In-person
Thursday
May 22, 2025

2:00 PM (ET) – 3:30 PM

Membership

Members get closer to the Museum with access to special programs, invitations to preview exhibitions, unlimited free admission, and so much more.