Special Event: Hands on History
Join us for a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with artifacts from our Collection. Several items not usually on display will be available for visitors to engage...
Join us for a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with artifacts from our Collection. Several items not usually on display will be available for visitors to engage...
Join the Museum, in partnership with the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, for a powerful panel on the surge of antisemitism, conspiracy culture, and online radicalization. Hear from leading experts...
Through the larger theme of “More than Just Old Stuff” this session of Inside the Vault will be discussing the importance of context in telling stories about museum objects. Join our Archives & Collections staff to get a behind-the-scenes look at why our collection is the way it is and also help you better understand what our...
Join us for Members Only Day! An original exhibition created by the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, Nazis Next Door: St. Louis Faces Nazism in the 1930s explores the ways in which Missourians, particularly St. Louisans, made the choice to support or resist Nazi ideas of extremism and antisemitism right here at home. Through local narratives,...
Join us for a members-only behind the scenes glimpse of our newest exhibition, Nazis Next Door. Our exhibits staff, Amy Moorman and Dr. Robb Nelson, will discuss how the museum’s own collections shaped the exhibit narrative. This is a rare opportunity to explore the hidden stories, challenges, and breakthroughs behind the exhibition.
Join us for a members-only behind the scenes glimpse of our newest exhibition, Nazis Next Door. Our exhibits staff, Amy Moorman and Dr. Robb Nelson, will discuss how the museum’s own collections shaped the exhibit narrative. This is a rare opportunity to explore the hidden stories, challenges, and breakthroughs behind the exhibition.
An original exhibition created by the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, Nazis Next Door explores the ways in which Missourians, particularly St. Louisans, made the choice to support or resist Nazi...
Hear Holocaust survivor Eva Weyl share her family's experience at Westerbork transit camp in 1942 during this Survivor event at the St. Louis Holocaust Museum.
Join the Museum for this presentation of the dynamic and inspiring history of the LGBTQ+ community's original pride symbol by tracing the transformation of the pink triangle from a Nazi...