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Daily Independent - Feb. 1, 2024 - Arizona Jewish Historical Society appoints new capital campaign director
Phoneix Business Journal - Jan 25, 2024 - Arizona Jewish Historical Society makes key hire to lead $30M capital campaign for Holocaust education center
The Copper Courier - Dec 5, 2023 - Arizona Jewish Historical Society unveils plans for Holocaust education center
City Sun Times - Dec 4, 2023 - Arizona Jewish Historical Society announces capital campaign to create Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center in Phoenix
Jewish News - Dec 1, 2023 - Phoenix Holocaust education center dream is closer to reality thanks to Hilton donation
Digital Free Press - Nov 29, 2023 - Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center to emerge in downtown Phoenix
KTAR News - Nov 29, 2023 - 1st permanent Holocaust museum to be built in Phoenix
AZ CENTRAL - Nov 29, 2023 - Arizona Jewish Historical Society announced new Holocaust Education Center
ARIZONA HUMANITIES - April 4, 2023 - AZJHS AWARDED AZHUMANITIES GRANT
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Money Radio Interview - Nov. 3, 2022 - CLICK HERE TO LISTEN
Jewish News - Nov. 2, 2022 - AZJHS keeps Holocaust history alive with immersive exhibits
ARIZONA HUMANITIES ANNOUNCES 2022 HUMANITIES AWARDS - Oct.1, 2022 - Video
Patch - Grand Opening - Stories of Survival: An Immersive Journey through the Holocaust
Hyperallergic - October 18, 2022 - A New Holocaust Museum Is Coming to Arizona
Museum Association of Arizona - April 19, 2022 - Arizona Jewish Historical Society earns Museum Association of Arizona’s Institutional Award of Excellence
ARIZONA HUMANITIES - April 9, 2022 - ARIZONA HUMANITIES ANNOUNCES 2022 HUMANITIES AWARDS
CBS - March 27, 2022 - Talking to the Past, One Small Step
Az Central - March 19, 2022 -: Robert Sutz and Life Masks
Cronkite News - Mar. 9, 2022 - ‘Life masks’ created to keep stories of the Holocaust alive
AZ Family - Jan. 27, 2022 - International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Meet Oskar Knoblauch
Cronkite News - Jan 27, 2022 - Never forget: Arizona Jewish Historical Society keeps memory of Holocaust victims alive
Congress.gov - Oct 12, 2021 - Congress.Gov: HONORING 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CUTLER✡PLOTKIN JEWISH HERITAGE CENTER; Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 179
AZ Central - Aug 16, 2021 - Jewish organization hopes to bring a Holocaust educational center to Phoenix
Jewish News - July 21, 2021 - Plans for $15M Phoenix Holocaust museum include hologram-like exhibit
Congress.Gov: HONORING 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CUTLER✡PLOTKIN JEWISH HERITAGE CENTER; Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 179 (Extensions of Remarks - October 12, 2021)
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Jewish News - July 9, 2021 I Tamuz 29, 5781 I Vol. 73, No. 21
“Stories of Survival: An Immersive Journey Through the Holocaust”
The exhibit is currently open to the public as follows:
Schools: Docent-guided tours Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 9AM-3PM by appointment only. Schools pay no charge.
Private groups: Docent-guided tours Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 9AM-3PM by appointment only. $20/adult, minimum 10 adults (or equivalent donation). This charge goes mostly to security costs for guests during the tour.
Individuals and small groups: Open for self-guided visits various Wednesdays in the month from 11AM-3PM. We cannot guarantee access for walk-in - please schedule your visit in advance. Adult admission is $10; children and members are free. nesdays in the month from 11AM-3PM. We cannot guarantee access for walk-in - please schedule your visit in advance. Adult admission is $10; children and members are free.
To schedule a visit or tour please email us at Tours@azjhs.org or call 602.241.7870.
ADDRESS:
122 E. Culver Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85004-1720
We are located right next to Burton Barr Phoenix Public Library. To find us, take 2nd Street south from McDowell.