St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum Introduces FREE Ticket Program for School Group Participants Beginning March 14, students on Museum school tours will receive a coupon for a free ticket and 20% off two more tickets on their next visit (St. Louis, March 11,...
(St. Louis, March 8, 2024) – Today, the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum announced the creation of the Museum’s Speakers Bureau – a brand new initiative designed to increase the reach of the Museum’s educational material beyond its walls and make...
Contact: Amy Lutz 913-426-5700 ALutz@STLHolocaustMuseum.org Rubin and Gloria Feldman Family Educational Institute to Accept Applications for Holocaust Education Funding Through the Institute, the St. Louis Kaplan...
Nazi antisemitism was based on racial hatred, codified by the 1935 Nuremberg Laws. These laws sought to separate Jews from German society due to the false belief of their racial inferiority. The Reich Citizenship Law stripped Jews of political power, granting...
Contact: Amy Lutz 913-426-5700 ALutz@stlholocaustmuseum.org St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum Announces New Board Members Chrissy Laycob, Vera Emmons, and Steve Gallant to join the Museum board. (St....
Confronting Dehumanizing Language: Impact, Consequences, and Responses Dehumanizing language is more than words — it’s a dangerous force eroding empathy and fueling discrimination in society. From political discourse to everyday interactions, its...
A Message to the Museum Community – Content Warning: This statement includes references to sexual violence. As a Holocaust Museum, we are tasked with preserving, and teaching, a deeply traumatic history. The narrative of the Holocaust is one...
A STATEMENT FROM THE ST. LOUIS KAPLAN FELDMAN HOLOCAUST MUSEUM: Today, we stand in solemn remembrance of the Pogrom of November 9-10, 1938, a night remembered in history as Kristallnacht. It was a night of unspeakable horror, during which approximately 100 Jews...