Celebrate Holocaust Survivor, Helen Kahan's 100th birthday with The FHM on Friday, May 5th during our annual Rays UP campaign! See Tampa Bay Rays vs. New York Yankees and help support the museum! A very special thank you to Tampa Bay Rays for this opportunity! Tickets are limited & must be purchased by April 27! For …
Experts will discuss topics integral to the exhibit, including the historical implications of a failed rule of law in the post-Weimar Republic, and the current state of Holocaust education in Florida schools. "Lawyers Without Rights: The Fate of Jewish Lawyers in Berlin after 1933" is about the rule of law and how one government – …
The Florida Holocaust Museum is partnering with American Stage Theater for Beyond the Surface, a series of community conversations designed to deepen the understanding of themes in our current main stage productions. It’s a communal space where we share stories, ideas, and opinions in a safe nurturing environment. Please join us for a panel discussion …
Babyn Yar paintings by Felix Lembersky remained locked away for years in Yelena Lembersky’s childhood home. The Soviets did not allow Holocaust-themed paintings in state-controlled public spaces. Her mother and grandmother refused to accept their censorship. Instead, they organized informal shows in their small apartment in Leningrad, where friends and strangers gathered to commemorate the massacre …
The Rappaport Family Antisemitism Lecture series featuring a film screening of The Conspiracy, followed by a conversation with Director, Maxim Pozdorovkin and The FHM’s Director of Education and Research Ursula …
Kristallnacht Commemoration with special guest speaker, Stacy Bernard Davis, Deputy Special Envoy on Holocaust Issues The Florida Holocaust Museum’s Annual Kristallnacht Commemoration features a commemorative service and candle lighting …
The Rescuing Recipes Project: Bringing Holocaust Family Meals and Memories Back to the Table Rachel Loew Lipman and Elana Karp’s Holocaust family histories are defined by tragedy, …
Starting January 8th, parking at The Florida Holocaust Museum will be limited due to renovations which will include the construction of a new entrance with enhanced security features.