Making the Museum: An Obligation to Remember 

Making the Museum explores the new Toronto Holocaust Museum’s history, development, curatorial approach, and contemporary relevance.

Type of Exhibition: Heritage, History, Toronto

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT 

Making the Museum explores the new Toronto Holocaust Museum’s history, development, curatorial approach, and contemporary relevance. Our community of Holocaust survivors was dedicated to education for decades, which is carried forward in the new Museum in dynamic and engaging ways. The Museum preserves their voices and legacy for a new generation of visitors. 

 

ABOUT THE THM  

The Toronto Holocaust Museum is a space for education and dialogue about this vital history and its ongoing relevance. The Museum serves as a powerful and growing force against antisemitism, bigotry, and hatred in all its forms. Our state-of-the-art facility is the premier destination for Holocaust education in the city showcasing cutting edge technology, including interactive Holocaust survivor testimony stations at the core of each exhibit space and augmented reality tablet tours. The Museum deepens the public’s knowledge and understanding while, inspiring visitors to think critically about the tragedies of the Holocaust and to make connections between the Holocaust, world events, and contemporary Canadian life. 

 

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In partnership with

Toronto Holocaust Museum

Start Date:

November 3, 2023

End Date:

November 29, 2023

M-F 6am-10pm
S-S 7am-7pm

Downtown Toronto

Miles Nadal JCC
750 Spadina Ave. (at Bloor)

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