• Pass the Plate: The FHM Passover Cook-Off

    The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

    Recipes help keep our links to the past alive. Celebrate the 1st Annual FHM Passover Cook-off with special recipes from local Survivors. The public will have a chance to taste the dishes and vote on their favorites.

  • Food Chains: The Revolution in America’s Fields film screening

    St. Petersburg Public Library Main Branch Auditorium 3745 9th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL, United States

    The Florida Holocaust Museum in partnership with The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) presents the film "Food Chains: The Revolution in America's Fields," about the farm workers in Immokalee, Fla., who launched a hunger strike at the headquarters of Publix supermarkets to protest poor wages and working conditions. Followed by a short discussion with the CIW.

  • “Pre-War Politics and Jewish Resistance in the Ghettos” — The Debbie and Brent Sembler Florida Holocaust Museum Lecture

    The University of South Florida St. Petersburg 140 7th Ave S, Davis Hall 130, St. Petersburg, FL, United States

    Dr. Evgeny Finkel, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University, presents the lecture “Pre-War Politics and Jewish Resistance in the Ghettos.” Dr. Finkel’s research is a nuanced look at Jewish resistance during the Holocaust.

  • “Orphans of the Genocide” film screening

    The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

    The documentary Orphans of the Genocide by director Bared Maronian shows the orphanages that housed the many orphans who lost parents and were separated from siblings during the Armenian Genocide.

  • Yom HaShoah Commemoration

    The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

    Join us for the Museum's annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration. Kevin P. Spicer, C.S.C., the James J. Kenneally Distinguished Professor of History at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts, will present “Entreaty and Supplication: Catholic Clergy and Jews in Hitler’s Germany.”

  • “Rising from the Ashes of Tragedy” lecture

    The University of South Florida, Main Library 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL, United States

    Armenian historian Dr. Garabet Moumdjian presents “Rising from the Ashes of Tragedy – Armenia’s Triumph Over Its Genocide."

  • An Evening of Remembrance

    St. Hagop Armenian Church 7020 90th Ave, Pinellas Park, FL, United States

    Armenian heritage comes to life in gifted performances of song and prayer to remember those lost in the Armenian Genocide and to celebrate their ongoing legacy.