To Life: To the Arts
Featuring artist Samuel Bak, the 2016 Loebenberg Humanitarian Award Recipient, and a performance by violinist-composer Ittai Shapira.
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Featuring artist Samuel Bak, the 2016 Loebenberg Humanitarian Award Recipient, and a performance by violinist-composer Ittai Shapira.
Samuel Bak has spent his life wrestling with his experience during the Holocaust, creating a legacy of testimony through his art.
Be More Involved | Mason Dixon Award for VolunteerismMrs. Schick will recount her amazing journey from Vienna to England to the United States at 1pm on March 1. A regularly …
Dr. Kasaija's focus is on international law and conflict resolution. He has written extensively on the transitional justice processes in post-genocide Rwanda and has served as a consultant to the …
The Florida Holocaust Museum presents a staged reading of "Bent," performed by A Simple Theatre on Tuesday, March 15th, at 7:00 pm. "Bent" is a 1979 play by Martin Sherman, and …
The Florida Holocaust Museum invites the community to come together in a celebration of family, history, heritage, and delicious recipes at the Pass the Plate: The 2nd Annual FHM Spring …
Our upcoming Woman in Gold event on Thursday, April 7th is officially sold out! Thank you all for your wonderful support.CO-COUNSEL FOR "WOMAN IN GOLD" CASE TO SPEAK AT THE …