
Never Again is Now
In this moment, a Holocaust education center bears a responsibility to call attention to the nature and consequences of any existential threat against the Jewish people.

Pittsburgh Tree of Life shooting documentary screening coming to Cincinnati Holocaust museum
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, in partnership with the Mayerson JCC, is hosting a screening of the Not in Our Town documentary “Repairing the World: Stories

Holocaust Survivor Zahava Rendler Speaks at Israel Solidarity Event
As we continue to watch the horrifically tragic events unfold in Israel, The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is committed to and educational approach that centers the

In Loving Memory of Holocaust Survivor Dr. Al Miller
With great sadness, we share the passing of Dr. Albert Miller, Holocaust survivor and U.S. Army veteran. There are no words to describe the impact Al has had on the

Cincinnati Holocaust Museum Brings Every CPS Freshman Through Union Terminal
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate In the second year of the five-year partnership between the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center and Cincinnati Public Schools

Upcoming Events You Can’t Miss
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center has a full schedule of in-person and digital events and programs for you to learn from and enjoy this spring. Join

Now Hiring: Marketing & Outreach Associate
The Nancy and David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is a world-class museum and education center, located at the historic Union Terminal. We are seeking a full-time Marketing & Outreach

Now on Display: Joseph Graser’s U.S. Army Uniform
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate “Back in the states, it’s hard to believe the newsreels in how destructive war really is, but when we get up here

Never Again is Now
In this moment, a Holocaust education center bears a responsibility to call attention to the nature and consequences of any existential threat against the Jewish people.

Pittsburgh Tree of Life shooting documentary screening coming to Cincinnati Holocaust museum
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, in partnership with the Mayerson JCC, is hosting a screening of the Not in Our Town documentary “Repairing the World: Stories

Holocaust Survivor Zahava Rendler Speaks at Israel Solidarity Event
As we continue to watch the horrifically tragic events unfold in Israel, The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is committed to and educational approach that centers the

In Loving Memory of Holocaust Survivor Dr. Al Miller
With great sadness, we share the passing of Dr. Albert Miller, Holocaust survivor and U.S. Army veteran. There are no words to describe the impact Al has had on the

Cincinnati Holocaust Museum Brings Every CPS Freshman Through Union Terminal
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate In the second year of the five-year partnership between the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center and Cincinnati Public Schools

Upcoming Events You Can’t Miss
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center has a full schedule of in-person and digital events and programs for you to learn from and enjoy this spring. Join

Now Hiring: Marketing & Outreach Associate
The Nancy and David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is a world-class museum and education center, located at the historic Union Terminal. We are seeking a full-time Marketing & Outreach

Now on Display: Joseph Graser’s U.S. Army Uniform
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate “Back in the states, it’s hard to believe the newsreels in how destructive war really is, but when we get up here
From the Collection
Voices from across the organization offer new perspectives and an inside look at our extensive artifact collection and award-winning museum.

WORTH THE DRIVE: New exhibit uses technology to keep the conversations going with Holocaust survivors
An exhibit coming to Cincinnati next week utilizes technology to ensure that current and future generations learn about the Holocaust from those who survived it.

Local Holocaust Survivor to Celebrate 100th Birthday at Union Terminal
Contact: Kara Driscoll, Holocaust & Humanity Center, (513) 638-0508, [email protected] The Holocaust & Humanity Center to host Birthday Celebration for Dr. Al Miller CINCINNATI (October 25, 2022) The Nancy & David

Q&A: Meet Ariel Grubbs-Guttman, HHC’s Beacons of Humanity Chair
Ariel Grubbs-Guttman is named after her grandmother’s cousin, Ari, one of the estimated 1.5 million children killed in the Shoah. Her existence is a testament to the resilience of her

5 Programs to Watch for International Women’s Day
On International Women’s Day, we honor women’s stories. International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a
Now at the Museum
Explore articles and multimedia features about the museum's current exhibitions, events and performances, announcements, behind-the-scenes activities, and more.

Now on Display: Joseph Graser’s U.S. Army Uniform
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate “Back in the states, it’s hard to believe the newsreels in how destructive war really is, but when we get up here

Holocaust & Humanity Center to host “Never is Now: Lessons from History to Inform Action in this Moment” webinar discussion
Following the recently published op-ed in the Cincinnati Enquirer, co-authored by Interim Chief Executive Officer David Wise and Chief External Relations & Community Engagement Officer Jackie Congedo, the Nancy &

Never Again is Now
In this moment, a Holocaust education center bears a responsibility to call attention to the nature and consequences of any existential threat against the Jewish people.

Ask Holocaust survivor Pinchas Gutter a question at the Holocaust & Humanity Center’s virtual intelligence exhibit
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate What questions would you ask a Holocaust survivor? You can ask Pinchas Gutter all about his inspiring story of resilience and survival
History That Inspires
Explore articles and multimedia features about the rich history encapsulated in our award-winning museum. Learn from the stories of first-hand witnesses to history.

In Loving Memory of Holocaust Survivor Dr. Al Miller
With great sadness, we share the passing of Dr. Albert Miller, Holocaust survivor and U.S. Army veteran. There are no words to describe the impact Al has had on the

Honoring the Life of Benjamin Ferencz
Benjamin Ferencz, the last surviving member of the prosecuting team at the Nuremberg Trials that convicted Nazi leaders for crimes against humanity, died last week. He was 103. A graduate

David Hochstein: A Story of Surviving the Holocaust as a Teen
David Hochstein was a Holocaust survivor from Cologne, Germany. His story is one example of a teenager’s resilience, perseverance, and strength, during the Holocaust. Rescued by a Kindertransport, he was

Stepsister of Anne Frank to Visit Cincinnati’s Holocaust Museum
Contact: Kara Driscoll, Holocaust & Humanity Center, (513) 638-0508, [email protected] HHC to Host Holocaust Survivor Eva Schloss for Third Anniversary at Union Terminal CINCINNATI (December 16, 2021) – Holocaust survivor Eva
Upstanders Who Inspire
Explore articles and multimedia features about local upstanders who are using their character strengths to meet their moment and pursue justice, both great and small.

Standing Up to Hate: Upper Sandusky Library Team Confronts Neo-Nazi Curriculum
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate When a homeschooling network in their town issued Nazi-approved curriculum, Krystal Smalley, Patti Davidson, and Rachel Keirns-Moore knew they needed to act.

Imran Malik Pulls Together All Faiths to Build Community and Understanding
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate Imran Malik grew up watching his parents give to others. Born in Pakistan, he saw his mother shelter their neighbors during the

Dominique Olbert Acts to Help Refugees and Immigrants
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate Dominique Olbert, a child of two Jewish refugees from World War II, lost more than 80 family members during the Holocaust. Driven

Carlton Collins Builds A Stronger Cincinnati For Future Generations
Written by Brianna Connock, Marketing & Outreach Associate As a father of three, Carlton Collins is focused on building a stronger community for future generations. He is an activist, author,

Press Room
Explore recent press for the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center. View our press releases, public statements, and recent news coverage.