Traveling Exhibit

Traveling Exhibit

The traveling exhibits will allow the content displayed on the educational panels of the eight pocket exhibits to be made available far beyond the physical site of the Holocaust Garden of Hope in northeast Houston.  Public schools, institutions of higher...
Exhibit #8 – Hope for the Future (Pavilion)

Exhibit #8 – Hope for the Future (Pavilion)

In this exhibit, we wish to instill hope for a better world.  How can we have hope?   Reading the stories of those who survived the Holocaust and built new lives for themselves can remind us not to underestimate the power of human...
Exhibit #7  – The Impact of Liberation

Exhibit #7 – The Impact of Liberation

The Impact of Liberation: Survivors & Veterans When the camps were liberated, survivors and military personnel alike suffered from the impact of liberation.   Most Jewish survivors had nowhere to go, as their entire communities had been destroyed, and...
Exhibit #6 – The Rescuers

Exhibit #6 – The Rescuers

The Rescuers Rescuers and upstanders will be honored in this pocket.   Stories will be featured on particular individuals (consuls, military personnel, and/or civilians) who risked their careers, their finances, or even their lives to protect or rescue the...
Exhibit #5 – The Appetite for Genocide Expands

Exhibit #5 – The Appetite for Genocide Expands

The Appetite for Genocide Expands The issue to be addressed in this pocket is the expansion of the Nazi agenda and the Final Solution from Germany throughout Europe.  (Since the focus of this garden is on the plight of children, statistics on the numbers of...
Exhibit #4 – The Atrocities

Exhibit #4 – The Atrocities

The Atrocities:  Perpetrators, Onlookers, Victims The main issue to be addressed in this pocket exhibit is that we are personally accountable for how we respond to wrongdoing (such as abuse, persecution, slavery, etc.).  In each separate incident of abuse or...