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UPCOMING PROGRAMS

  • Bearing Witness: Exploring Poetry of the Holocaust
    Bearing Witness: Exploring Poetry of the Holocaust
    Tue, Mar 11
    Online
    This three-session online course, taught by Dr. Holli Levitsky, will introduce poetry of the Holocaust, also known as poetry of atrocity and poetry of witness.
  • Film Screening: Shared Legacies
    Film Screening: Shared Legacies
    Wed, Mar 12
    Holocaust Museum LA
    Shared Legacies is a documentary that explores the historical alliance between Black and Jewish communities in the U.S. Through archival footage and personal accounts, it highlights the solidarity, struggles, and tensions that have shaped this relationship over time.
  • FOR TEENS: Everything-But-Shabbat Dinner
    FOR TEENS: Everything-But-Shabbat Dinner
    Thu, Mar 13
    Holocaust Museum LA
    Students are invited to this Shabbat-style, inclusive, and relaxed dinner and gathering.
  • The Dragon from Chicago: The Untold Story of an American Reporter in Nazi Germany
    The Dragon from Chicago: The Untold Story of an American Reporter in Nazi Germany
    Sun, Mar 16
    Holocaust Museum LA
    Author Pamela D. Toler presents her new book, a captivating look at Sigrid Schultz—one of the earliest reporters to warn Americans of the rising threat of the Nazi regime
  • Sunday Survivor Talk with Ella Mandel
    Sunday Survivor Talk with Ella Mandel
    Sun, Mar 23
    Holocaust Museum LA
    Holocaust survivor testimony followed by Q&A
  • Here There Are Blueberries: Talkback with Descendants of the Holocaust
    Here There Are Blueberries: Talkback with Descendants of the Holocaust
    Wed, Mar 26
    The Wallis
    After an evening performance of Here There Are Blueberries, HMLA’s Chief Impact Officer and granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, Jordanna Gessler, will chat with writer and TV news producer, Audrey Stimson, whose grandmother was Hitler’s telephone operator.
  • The Heroism of Ordinary People: Rescuers of the Jews of Denmark
    The Heroism of Ordinary People: Rescuers of the Jews of Denmark
    Thu, Mar 27
    Holocaust Museum LA
    In this lecture with Professor Therkel Straede, learn how the Danish population rescued 95% of the country's Jews during the Holocaust.
  • Sunday Survivor Talk with Eva Brettler
    Sunday Survivor Talk with Eva Brettler
    Sun, Mar 30
    Holocaust Museum LA
    Holocaust survivor testimony followed by Q&A
  • AKA Duo
    AKA Duo
    Sun, Mar 30
    Holocaust Museum LA
    In collaboration with the Polish Music Center, join acclaimed Japanese violinist Seina Matsuoka and pianist Yuto Kiguchi as they perform historic works by Polish-Jewish composers.
  • Building Bridges: Jewish and Armenian Legacies After Genocide
    Building Bridges: Jewish and Armenian Legacies After Genocide
    Thu, Apr 03
    Holocaust Museum LA
    In honor of Armenian Heritage Month, join us for a conversation with grandchildren of Armenian Genocide survivors and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors.
  • Vilna: A Resistance Story
    Vilna: A Resistance Story
    Sun, Apr 06
    Wilshire Ebell Theatre
    Back by popular demand! Presented in partnership with the Ebell of Los Angeles, VILNA: A RESISTANCE STORY is an exciting new musical about young Jewish resistance fighters in the Vilna Ghetto. Presented with full script and music.
  • Saving Abigail: Discussion with Liz Hirsh Naftali
    Saving Abigail: Discussion with Liz Hirsh Naftali
    Thu, Apr 10
    Holocaust Museum LA
    Author Liz Hirsh Naftali discusses her book about her efforts to rescue her three-year-old great niece from Hamas captivity in 2023.
  • The Prosecutor
    The Prosecutor
    Sun, May 04
    Holocaust Museum LA
    Author Jack Fairweather presents his new book, the powerful true story of a Jewish lawyer who returned to Germany after World War II to prosecute war crimes, only to find himself pitted against a nation determined to bury the past.
  • Los Angeles Jewish Playwriting Contest
    Los Angeles Jewish Playwriting Contest
    Thu, May 08
    Holocaust Museum LA
    Presented with Jewish Plays Project and in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, see snippets of three original play readings and vote on your favorite.
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