Conference Update w/ Anne Hromadka Greenwald
Below is a list of resources that came up during the conversation:
This center in Farmington Hills, Michigan, is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust. It offers educational programs, exhibits, and resources aimed at fostering understanding of the impact of genocide and the importance of tolerance and acceptance. The Zekelman is our main partner site and host for the 2026 Conference.
This renowned art museum houses an extensive collection, including works from diverse cultures and periods. The Detroit Institute of Arts is committed to education and community engagement, offering exhibitions, programs, and initiatives that promote the arts and cultural appreciation.
Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
This organization focuses on preserving and promoting Jewish history and heritage in Michigan. Through research, publications, and events, it aims to educate the public about the contributions of Jewish communities and their impact on Michigan's cultural landscape.
This museum showcases Detroit's rich history through engaging exhibits and artifacts. It explores significant events, cultural influences, and the city's diverse communities, serving as an educational resource for visitors interested in understanding Detroit's past and its contemporary relevance.
Fair Lane Home of Clara and Henry Ford
Fair Lane, the estate of automobile pioneer Henry Ford and his wife Clara, offers insight into their lives and contributions. The site is a historical landmark featuring gardens, architectural significance, and programming that highlights the Fords' impact on American society. We hope to have meaningful conversations around the complicated legacy of the Fords.
The Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue serves as a hub for Jewish worship and community activities in Detroit. It fosters a warm, inclusive environment for spiritual growth and cultural engagement, offering services, educational programs, and events that celebrate Jewish heritage and contemporary life.