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  • Monday 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
Reviews
J O (02/06/2021)
My friends and I visited here from Houston, Texas and we were welcomed by Craig. He was very kind and knowledgeable and wanted to ensure that we saw each article and u fees told them.
Steve Strausbaugh (03/07/2020)
Set aside some time to check out all the excellent resources here. Very sobering experience and a good reminder from history. Many of the resources are online or in video but there several exhibits with on hand items from the time period as well.
Rob Fila (12/31/2019)
This may be a small exhibit but it’s such a great one that I consider it a must-see. Very well done and curated. I’ll be taking as many members of my family as I can, specially the generation of the future.
Kleigh Gelch (11/04/2019)
I have been to visit many of the Holocaust Museums; amongst them the Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center twice. While smaller than many - the artifacts, information and resources provided at this Center are just as informative and just as moving. The Center is comprehensive and easy to navigate through. This is a MUST visit for all generations to help educate and remind remind us that something so inhumane should not happen again.
Stacey Nowack (11/04/2019)
Immediately entering the Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center I was reminded of the horrific history of the Holocaust. Millions suffered at the hands of the Nazis. The artifacts on display, photos, books and videos explain explicitly what unchecked hate and absurd racial ideologies can lead to. I was especially moved by two artifacts: A suitcase filled with personal items taken upon a last minute fleeing from Germany to the United States with no time to think. The second, a restored circa 1875 violin. What happened to the owner of this violin we will never know but we know he/she suffered. A beautiful Center, respectfully built, with much thought and compassion towards preserving the memory of the Holocaust and a fantastic resource towards the education of all ages... especially perfect for school field trips. Highly recommended for all to see for themselves. Craig and Barbara -thank you, for giving our community a special and meaningful gift.
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