10 am – 4:30 pm
St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum
About the Museum
Our exhibits and programs, plus personal accounts of survivors, deepen understanding of the Holocaust.
SURVIVOR STORIES
Learn about the Holocaust from those who lived it, including St. Louis-area survivors.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Museum regularly hosts public programs such as lectures, book talks, film screenings, and workshops.

“I was told the danger of it, to be quiet, not to talk, not to cry, not to think, not to do, otherwise they would just kill all of us. And I was just petrified.”
– Sara Moses
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After the Night of Broken Glass: Fleeing Nazi Germany for St. Louis
Read as Ernst van Rath recollects the Night of Broken Glass: Fleeing Nazi Germany for St. Louis that is shared as part of the Memory Project.
Adventure in a DP Camp: A Story Told to Me by My Parents
The following story was written by Sofia Kent and shared as part of the Memory Project. This is a true story which I know only because my parents told me about it. I don’t have a lot of stories...
Memories: Auschwitz-Birkenau
The following poem was written by Hilda Lebedun and shared as part of the Memory Project. Dear God, You let me come To the twilight of my life– This, my life. . . . How many detours I walked— How...