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  1. Holocaust Memorial Center 42°30′09″N 83°21′32″W / 42.5024°N 83.3590°W New Holocaust Memorial CenterThe Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills, Michigan , near Detroit , is Michigan's largest Holocaust museum.

  2. This unique museum documents the horror of the Holocaust and events leading up to it. It also preserves a wealth of Jewish culture and history, and serves as a comprehensive research and resource center. The public hours are Sunday through Thursday 9:30-5pm (last admission 3:30pm), and Friday 9:30-3pm (last admission 1:30pm). The Memorial Center is closed on Saturday. Docent guided public ...

    • 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, 48331
    • (248) 553-2400
  3. Plan Your Visit. A visit to The Zekelman Holocaust Center will teach you about the Holocaust and inspire you to create a better future. We host Survivor Talk Sundays each week at 12:00 PM. Explore exhibits that include a WWII-era boxcar used by the Nazis to transport Jews and other “undesirables” to concentration camps, and the Viola and ...

  4. The Zekelman Holocaust Center, founded as the Holocaust Memorial Center (The HC), [1] the first free-standing institution of its kind in the United States, [2] was founded by CEO Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig with his fellow members of Shaarit Haplaytah ("the Remnant," survivors of the Holocaust). It took nearly twenty years of planning and ...

  5. Holocaust Memorial Center is the first freestanding Holocaust museum in America. For over 25 years, the Holocaust Memorial Center has been teaching and enlightening young and old, with an array of historic pieces from the era. The center is open to anyone, free of cost. The museum does accept donations, being a non-profit organization.

    • 4235 Redwood Ave, Marina Del Rey, 90066, CA
    • mailto:help@mapquest.com
    • (248) 553-2400
  6. The Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus (HMC) is a 55,000-square-foot museum and library archive in Farmington Hills. Our mission is to engage, educate and empower by remembering the Holocaust. As Michigan’s only Holocaust museum, we are an important source of humanities education for the state.

  7. Hours: Sunday through Thursday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm and Friday 9:30 am to 3:00 pm. The last admission is one hour before closing. Wheelchair accessible. Free parking. For additional information, visit www.holocaustcenter.org or call 248-553-2400. The Zekelman Holocaust Center28123 Orchard Lake Road. Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334.

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