2024 Event Highlights
![Painting by Josef Nassy of the Tittmoning camp in Nazi Germany, where he was interned, 1943. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of the Severin Wunderman family; Photography by Sarah Phillips Casteel](images/events/Preserving-Shared-History.png)
2024 Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture—Preserving Shared History: Art in Internment during the Holocaust
Wednesday, May 1
7 p.m. CT | 8 p.m ET
![From left, Henryk, Felicja, and Salomon, the children of Lazar and Czarna “Lucia” Lippermann, in Kraków in May 1940, before the Kraków ghetto was established. The family did not survive the Holocaust. The children’s aunt donated the photo to the Museum in hopes they would be remembered. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Estelle Mantovani](images/events/Days-of-Remembrance.png)
National Commemoration of the Days of Remembrance
Tuesday, May 7
11 a.m. ET
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Objects-Out-of-Storage
Wednesday, May 15
1:30 -3:30 p.m.
![Niusia Borensztajn Nester, center, surrounded by members of the Ichud kibbutz before the Kielce pogrom, 1946. Chilik Weizman, with permission from the family of Niusia Borensztajn Nester](images/events/Untold-Stories-The-1946-Massacre-of-Jews-in-Kielce-Poland.png)
2024 Ina Levine Annual Lecture—Untold Stories: The 1946 Massacre of Jews in Kielce, Poland
Monday, May 20
7 p.m. ET