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Upcoming Events
The Museum of Tolerance is more than a place to visit — it’s a space for dialogue, reflection, and action. Our events bring people together to explore pressing social issues, learn from powerful voices, and celebrate stories that inspire change. From lectures and film screenings to community conversations and cultural programs, each gathering is designed to challenge perspectives, foster understanding, and spark meaningful connections.
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Screening
Unspoken
Date & Time
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The Museum of Tolerance and B’nai David‑Judea Congregation invite you to a special screening of
UNSPOKEN
Sunday, September 7, at 2:00 PM
at the Museum of Tolerance
When a closeted religious teenager finds a love letter from before the Holocaust written to his grandfather by another man, he discovers that he might not be alone. With the help of his high school crush, he sets out to find the mysterious author of the letter and uncover both his grandfather’s identity as well as his own.
Join us for a Q&A with filmmaker Jeremy Borison after the screening.
Ticket Pricing
MOT members: $10
Seniors & students: $15
General admission: $18
Advanced ticket purchase recommended.
FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING. Please be considerate of our residential neighbors and make every effort to avoid driving through single-family residential neighborhood streets.
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Program
Survivors: A Play About Hate, Hope, & Courage
Commemorate Yom Hashoah with a special performance of Survivors. A young and diverse cast enact the history of the Holocaust through the eyewitness accounts of ten survivors.
Screening
33 Photos From the Ghetto
Uncover the story behind the only known photographs from inside the Warsaw Ghetto during the April 1943 uprising and its brutal repression that were not taken by German forces. Join us for a commemoration and screening of this new documentary film courtesy of TVN Warner Bros. Discovery.
