Featured Events
Remembrance EventNames Reading in the Hall of Remembrance
Reading the names of Holocaust victims during the Days of Remembrance is one way to honor those who were killed. Museum visitors are welcome to read names from their own connections to this history or names provided from historical records. You may also listen as names are read or light a memorial candle.
- Apr 13 – 17, 2026
- Washington, DC
- No Ticket Required
Anchor Event2026 National Tribute Dinner
Along with Dinner Chairs Nancy Laben & Jonathan Feiger and Cinthia & Horacio Rozanski, we hope you can join us for an inspiring evening and hear how your support allows us to teach why the Holocaust happened and the importance of confronting antisemitism and hate.
- Apr 14, 2026
- Washington, DC
- Ticket Required
Remembrance Event2026 National Days of Remembrance Commemoration
Join us virtually, live from the US Capitol, for the national commemoration of the Holocaust to remember the six million Jews who were murdered and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution. The ceremony will feature remarks from Holocaust survivors, members of Congress, and other dignitaries. The 3d US Infantry Regiment (“The Old Guard”) will present the colors and the flags of World War II liberating divisions, and the US Army Band will perform. In addition to a memorial candle-lighting, attendees will pay tribute to the victims.
- Apr 14, 2026
- Washington, DC
- No Ticket Required
Public ProgramAlarmingly Relevant: Holocaust Museums in an Age of Rising Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism
Join Michael Berenbaum, an eminent Holocaust historian who played a lead role in the Museum’s creation, to discuss how institutions must address national and global challenges while protecting the truth of the Holocaust and ensuring its relevance for new generations.
- Apr 27, 2026
- Glencoe, IL
- Ticket Required
Public ProgramFinding Treblinka: Forensic and Archaeological Discoveries
Join us to learn more about the spaces and traces the Nazis tried to hide and the new approaches and technologies that are being used to find them.
- May 4, 2026
- Washington, DC
- Ticket Required
Next Generation Event2026 New York Next Generation Event
Join a dedicated group of emerging philanthropists and leaders on May 13 in New York City. Our program will honor Holocaust survivors and share how the Museum is combating dangerous conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial, inspiring new generations to confront antisemitism today.
- May 13, 2026
- New York, NY
- No Ticket Required
Next Generation EventTwo Survivors of Violent Antisemitism, Generations Apart — 2026 Chicago Next Generation Event
A Holocaust survivor and a survivor of the October 7 Nova Music Festival massacre will take part in a thought-provoking conversation about what drives them to share their experiences.
- May 14, 2026
- Chicago, IL
- Ticket Required
Conference2026 Belfer National Conference for Holocaust Education
A Museum educator and visitor look at pre-Holocaust photos from Eyshishok, present-day Lithuania. USHMM, courtesy of the Shtetl Foundation
- Jun 22 – 24, 2026
- Virtual Event
- Ticket Required

Remembrance EventNames Reading in the Hall of Remembrance
Reading the names of Holocaust victims during the Days of Remembrance is one way to honor those who were killed. Museum visitors are welcome to read names from their own connections to this history or names provided from historical records. You may also listen as names are read or light a memorial candle.
- Apr 13 – 17, 2026
- Washington, DC
- No Ticket Required
Anchor Event2026 National Tribute Dinner
Along with Dinner Chairs Nancy Laben & Jonathan Feiger and Cinthia & Horacio Rozanski, we hope you can join us for an inspiring evening and hear how your support allows us to teach why the Holocaust happened and the importance of confronting antisemitism and hate.
- Apr 14, 2026
- Washington, DC
- Ticket Required
Remembrance Event2026 National Days of Remembrance Commemoration
Join us virtually, live from the US Capitol, for the national commemoration of the Holocaust to remember the six million Jews who were murdered and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution. The ceremony will feature remarks from Holocaust survivors, members of Congress, and other dignitaries. The 3d US Infantry Regiment (“The Old Guard”) will present the colors and the flags of World War II liberating divisions, and the US Army Band will perform. In addition to a memorial candle-lighting, attendees will pay tribute to the victims.
- Apr 14, 2026
- Washington, DC
- No Ticket Required
Public ProgramAlarmingly Relevant: Holocaust Museums in an Age of Rising Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism
Join Michael Berenbaum, an eminent Holocaust historian who played a lead role in the Museum’s creation, to discuss how institutions must address national and global challenges while protecting the truth of the Holocaust and ensuring its relevance for new generations.
- Apr 27, 2026
- Glencoe, IL
- Ticket Required
Public ProgramFinding Treblinka: Forensic and Archaeological Discoveries
Join us to learn more about the spaces and traces the Nazis tried to hide and the new approaches and technologies that are being used to find them.
- May 4, 2026
- Washington, DC
- Ticket Required
Next Generation Event2026 New York Next Generation Event
Join a dedicated group of emerging philanthropists and leaders on May 13 in New York City. Our program will honor Holocaust survivors and share how the Museum is combating dangerous conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial, inspiring new generations to confront antisemitism today.
- May 13, 2026
- New York, NY
- No Ticket Required
Next Generation EventTwo Survivors of Violent Antisemitism, Generations Apart — 2026 Chicago Next Generation Event
A Holocaust survivor and a survivor of the October 7 Nova Music Festival massacre will take part in a thought-provoking conversation about what drives them to share their experiences.
- May 14, 2026
- Chicago, IL
- Ticket Required
Conference2026 Belfer National Conference for Holocaust Education
A Museum educator and visitor look at pre-Holocaust photos from Eyshishok, present-day Lithuania. USHMM, courtesy of the Shtetl Foundation
- Jun 22 – 24, 2026
- Virtual Event
- Ticket Required

Remembrance EventNames Reading in the Hall of Remembrance
Reading the names of Holocaust victims during the Days of Remembrance is one way to honor those who were killed. Museum visitors are welcome to read names from their own connections to this history or names provided from historical records. You may also listen as names are read or light a memorial candle.
- Apr 13 – 17, 2026
- Washington, DC
- No Ticket Required
Anchor Event2026 National Tribute Dinner
Along with Dinner Chairs Nancy Laben & Jonathan Feiger and Cinthia & Horacio Rozanski, we hope you can join us for an inspiring evening and hear how your support allows us to teach why the Holocaust happened and the importance of confronting antisemitism and hate.
- Apr 14, 2026
- Washington, DC
- Ticket Required
Remembrance Event2026 National Days of Remembrance Commemoration
Join us virtually, live from the US Capitol, for the national commemoration of the Holocaust to remember the six million Jews who were murdered and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution. The ceremony will feature remarks from Holocaust survivors, members of Congress, and other dignitaries. The 3d US Infantry Regiment (“The Old Guard”) will present the colors and the flags of World War II liberating divisions, and the US Army Band will perform. In addition to a memorial candle-lighting, attendees will pay tribute to the victims.
- Apr 14, 2026
- Washington, DC
- No Ticket Required
Public ProgramAlarmingly Relevant: Holocaust Museums in an Age of Rising Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism
Join Michael Berenbaum, an eminent Holocaust historian who played a lead role in the Museum’s creation, to discuss how institutions must address national and global challenges while protecting the truth of the Holocaust and ensuring its relevance for new generations.
- Apr 27, 2026
- Glencoe, IL
- Ticket Required
Public ProgramFinding Treblinka: Forensic and Archaeological Discoveries
Join us to learn more about the spaces and traces the Nazis tried to hide and the new approaches and technologies that are being used to find them.
- May 4, 2026
- Washington, DC
- Ticket Required
Next Generation Event2026 New York Next Generation Event
Join a dedicated group of emerging philanthropists and leaders on May 13 in New York City. Our program will honor Holocaust survivors and share how the Museum is combating dangerous conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial, inspiring new generations to confront antisemitism today.
- May 13, 2026
- New York, NY
- No Ticket Required
Next Generation EventTwo Survivors of Violent Antisemitism, Generations Apart — 2026 Chicago Next Generation Event
A Holocaust survivor and a survivor of the October 7 Nova Music Festival massacre will take part in a thought-provoking conversation about what drives them to share their experiences.
- May 14, 2026
- Chicago, IL
- Ticket Required
Conference2026 Belfer National Conference for Holocaust Education
A Museum educator and visitor look at pre-Holocaust photos from Eyshishok, present-day Lithuania. USHMM, courtesy of the Shtetl Foundation
- Jun 22 – 24, 2026
- Virtual Event
- Ticket Required

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