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We can see the light at the end of the COVID tunnel and it looks great!
The student tours are happening once again, visitors are returning and our museum is a better-than-ever destination for everyone. This is all because of YOU and your generous support.
Your gift helps to sustain our beloved institution and support new on-site and virtual programming that brings comfort, inspiration, and smiles to the community.
We have big plans for 2022 and want YOU to be a part of them.
Thank You
WHAT WE DO...
HOLOCAUST EDUCATION
The Lillian and A.J. Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education at The Breman Museum offers a broad range of age-appropriate educational programs pertaining to the Holocaust.
As Holocaust knowledge declines, education is more important than ever. The alarming results of a recent survey have underscored the urgency of our educational mission. The survey that was conducted across all 50 states, shows that as we move further from the events of the Holocaust, our work to teach future generations about Holocaust History and the dangers of unchecked hatred and anti-Semitism could not be more important.
Two-thirds of young Americans - between the ages of 18-39 - did not know that six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, and over half thought the death toll was under two million. Even more disturbing is that one in ten believed the Jews to be responsible for the Holocaust and 15% believe that holding Neo-Nazi beliefs is acceptable
SOUTHERN JEWISH HISTORY
The Ida Pearle and Joseph Cuba Archives for Southern Jewish History at The Breman Museum offer unique services to the community by making collections easily accessible to students, teachers, scholars, and genealogists. Within the archival holdings, you can explore thousands of manuscript and photograph collections, and hundreds of artifacts, textiles, and oral histories. Whether it’s family papers, business records, organizational records, rabbis' papers, or synagogue records, the Archives are here to serve your research needs.
JEWISH CULTURE & ARTS
Through ongoing programs and special events, The Breman Museum presents the best of arts and culture from a Jewish perspective. There is always something happening at The Breman whether it is performances featuring world-class talent or dynamic personalities presenting their newest endeavors. The Breman strives to always be interesting and to tell stories that are food for thought, a reason to smile, or a special moment of connection.
EXHIBITIONS
For 25 years the Breman Museum has created or has featured exciting exhibitions that include History with Chutzpah, A Jazz Memoir, Houdini, Rich's Department Store, the Holocaust, fine arts, comic book superheroes, and photography. All of the exhibitions tell a story about how Jews contributed to the world or how Jews interacted with history. Our exhibitions attract people of all backgrounds who are curious and want to learn more about Jewish history, culture, and arts.
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