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Community Free Day for Choices of Consequence

Jewish Museum Milwaukee is thrilled to host this community day for anyone living in Milwaukee County to visit Choices of Consequence: Denmark and the Holocaust for FREE!

During WWII countries, policies, and populations across Europe were complicit in aiding the Nazis’ ‘Final Solution’ plan for ridding the continent of Jews. While the world was aware of the Jewish plight, refusals to expand immigration quotas and antisemitism severely limited the options and odds of escape and survival.

Denmark’s response served as an exception. The events and actions that saved roughly 95% of Danish Jewry will be brought to light through artifacts, personal accounts, and an anchoring photographic series, Resistance and Rescue, by Judy Glickman Lauder.

Designed to highlight the choices available to governments to be upstanders in the face of prejudice and discrimination, this exhibit demonstrates the importance of governmental policy in the protection of its people. Additionally, it spotlights a history of allyship and advocacy for the Jewish people by non-Jews, and explore the power of photography to record and reveal historical truths.

DATE: Thursday, March 27, 2025
TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Jewish Museum Milwaukee
COST: FREE for MKE County Residents

Harbor, Gilleleje, 1992, black and white silver print by Judy Glickman Lauder; collection of the Florida Holocaust Museum.

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