Dinner & Dialogue: “El Paso: Our Story, Our Healing, Our Response”
El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center and YWCA El Paso del Norte Region invite you to participate in Dinner & Dialogue on Thursday, September 5th at 6:00pm at […]
The Anguish of Liberation as Reflected in Art
Special Exhibit Opening For Museum Members Thursday – May 9, 2019 6:00 PM – Reception & Opening Remarks This special exhibit, based on the collection of the Yad Vashem […]
Speak Out: a time and a place for action
UnSilenced making the invisible visible EPHM’s next installment of its Speak Out series in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau Thursday – March 26, 2020 5:30 pm – […]
“Forbidden Music in the Third Reich” performed by Sophia Hase
Acclaimed concert pianist, Sophia Hase, to perform the “degenerate” and feared music banned by the Nazis…
After Pittsburgh… What We Need to Know
A Town Hall Q & A with Secure Community Network CEO Michael Masters
Film Screening: “1945”
In commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, EPHM is pleased to partner with the Jewish Federation Film Series for the screening of 1945 Sunday – January 27, 2019 – […]
“Unity: Youth Exhibit” … Student Voices Needed!
EPHM wants to hear from students… through art, writing, video, or multi-media! All creative work is welcome and will become part of an El Paso Youth Exhibit at EPHM. The […]
EPHM Temporarily Closed due to Flooding
El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center is Temporarily Closed due to Flooding, which occurred on Saturday, September 14th. The staff is working diligently to get everything cleaned up and […]
“Supreme Injustice” with Dr. Paul Finkelman
Presented by the Jewish Federation of Greater El Paso Cardozo Society and El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center Event was generously underwritten by the Jewish Community Foundation Thursday – […]
El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center Condemns Act of Vandalism at local Jewish Cemetery // Museo y Centro de Estudios de el Holocausto de El Paso Condena Acto de Vandalismo en Cementerio Judío local
El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center was saddened to learn that B’nai Zion’s Cemetery has been vandalized. Over the weekend, two grave stones, a rock wall, and the asphalt […]