Events
UPCOMING EVENTS
Opening Preview of Choices of Consequence: Denmark and the Holocaust
February 13, 2025
In Nazi-occupied Europe during WWII, Denmark was an exception. The courage and humanity that incited ordinary people to extraordinary actions saved 95% of Danish Jews. The photo series ‘Resistance and Rescue’ by Judy Glickman Lauder, artifacts and personal accounts, tell... Read More
LEARN MOREVirtual Curator’s Talk – Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark
March 4, 2025
Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark is a novel exhibit curated by the Museum of Jewish Heritage to tell the remarkable story of the rescue of the Danish Jews during the Holocaust. Using state-of-the-art technology and creative storytelling, Courage to... Read More
LEARN MORECommunity Free Day for Choices of Consequence
March 27, 2025
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! Explore the current special exhibit Choices of Consequence: Denmark and the Holocaust During WWII countries,... Read More
LEARN MOREA Relaxed Occupation? Denmark During the Second World War
March 27, 2025
The escape of the Danish Jews during the Holocaust was a remarkable achievement that still interests and inspires many people today. Join Professor Dean Krouk for an examination of some of the unique circumstances that characterized the Nazi occupation of... Read More
LEARN MOREMembers-Only Hours for Choices of Consequence
March 30, 2025
As an exclusive thank you to our Museum Mishpacha (family) Members, please join us to explore the current special exhibit for free. Members are welcome to explore on their own or join a special docent-led exhibit tour starting at 10:30... Read More
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SPARK!
SPARK! is a free program for caregivers and loved ones experiencing beginning to mid-stage Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss.