August
04 Tuesday

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: FREE Online/Virtual Tour via Zoom!

Tue, Aug 4 (8:00am - 9:30am)

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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: FREE Online/Virtual Tour via Zoom!

Please read the complete event description to be familiar with this program and how to participate.

This program is hosted through Zoom and only 1,000 participants are allowed to sign up before the event “sells out.”

There will be additional programs on TBD dates in the future and will be scheduled once the details are finalized.

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is the United States’ official memorial to the Holocaust. Adjacent to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the USHMM provides for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history. It is dedicated to helping leaders and citizens of the world confront hatred, prevent genocide, promote human dignity, and strengthen democracy.

Since its dedication on April 22, 1993, the Museum has had nearly 40 million visitors, including more than 10 million school children, 99 heads of state, and more than 3,500 foreign officials from over 211 countries. The Museum’s visitors came from all over the world, and less than 10 percent of the Museum’s visitors are Jewish.

The USHMM’s collections contain more than 12,750 artifacts, 49 million pages of archival documents, 85,000 historical photographs, a list of over 200,000 registered survivors and their families, 1,000 hours of archival footage, 93,000 library items, and 9,000 oral history testimonies.

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Join us for an online/virtual tour of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum with emphasis on some of the more noteworthy items in the museum collection. For the best experience we definitely recommend experiencing the museum in person. However, we realize that option is not available to all and therefore we’ve developed this program. If you haven’t previously visited the museum this program will provide a helpful introduction – and even if you have previously visited, you’ll learn more about the objects you saw.

This program is open to all. It is suitable for children accompanied by an adult as long as the child has experienced other Holocaust media, e.g. having previously visited the museum, read Anne Frank’s Diary, watched the Schindler’s List film, etc.

You host for this program is Robert Kelleman, the founder/director of the non-profit community organization Washington, DC History & Culture. Robert earned an art history degree from the University of Michigan, spent the first two years of his career at the Detroit Institute of Arts, and has previously made trips to Anne Frank House in Amsterdam and many other Holocaust-related sites.

This program is complementary to the Anne Frank Tours that Robert conducts in-person at the museum, with the focus being more on the overall museum and not just Anne Frank, but of course we will briefly discuss her life and legacy.

This event is presented by Washington, DC History & Culture, and it is not affiliated with or created in conjunction with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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Zoom Connection Info:

This FREE program is open to all regardless of age, geographic location, etc. and since it’s an online/virtual event via Zoom you can connect from anywhere in the world.

This is a FREE program. However, Zoom events have a limit on the number of people that can participate and therefore the event may “sell-out” once a certain number of registrations has been reached.

To participate simply click the connection info which will be provided via email, typically 6-24 hours beforehand, and you can connect via desktop, laptop, mobile devices or similar.

For security reasons the Zoom meeting info is emailed just prior to the event as opposed to being distributed earlier or posted publicly online.

Zoom Disclaimer:

We try to ensure that everyone that signs-up for our programs are able to participate.

However, periodically for various technical reasons some people that register beforehand may not be able to participate if the event capacity is reached. This can be avoided by logging into Zoom early – several minutes before the program starts.

If you’re not able to log in several minutes early and/or if not being able to log into the program will cause you to get upset we kindly request that you not register for this popular program.

We’ll do the best we can to ensure everyone can participate, but keep in mind this is a FREE program hosted by an all-volunteer non-profit organization with limited resources.

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This program is presented by the non-profit community organization Washington, DC History & Culture:

bringing people together to experience the history and culture of Washington, DC.”

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We look forward to seeing you – thanks!

Robert Kelleman

Washington, DC History & Culture

rkelleman@yahoo.com

202-821-6325 (text only)

While not an employee of the museum and I am a long-time museum member/supporter.

 

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Tuesday, Aug 4

8:00am - 9:30am  
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