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APRIL 27 • 2023 | 15

I do and what can we do?”
Mayerfeld says.
“You deal with ignorance
by education,” he says, noting
that the Zekelman Holocaust
Center has provided training
to 1,000 teachers and that
students visit from as far as
Grand Rapids, Michigan’s
thumb region and the Upper
Peninsula.
The need for relevant,
impactful exhibits is
underscored by the recent
increase in antisemitic
incidents in the U.S., as well
as research that indicates
many younger Americans are
unfamiliar with the Holocaust.
According to a 2020
national survey conducted
by the Claims Conference
(the international nonprofit
organization that helps
Holocaust survivors receive
financial compensation from
Germany), 63 percent of
Americans born between 1981

and 2009 do not know that
6 million Jews were murdered
in the Holocaust; 36 percent
think there were 2 million or
fewer victims. Almost half can’t
name a concentration camp or
ghetto.
“Cultural institutions help to
stimulate learning and educate
in interesting ways. They give
people something to think
about and may inspire them to
have a new thought or to act,

says Mooradian.
The Zekelman Holocaust
Center is investing $31
million for development and
maintenance of the new exhibit.
Ralph Applebaum Associates
(RAA) of New York is the
project designer, and Design
and Production Inc. (D & P) of
Virginia is the exhibit fabricator.
Neumann/Smith Architecture
is the architectural firm, and
Sachse Construction, also
locally based, is the contractor.
“The current exhibit has been

a hallmark of our Center for
more than 15 years. I encourage
everyone to see it once more
before May 25,
” Mayerfeld says.
“The transformation of the
physical space will introduce
a new and exciting era that
gives our local survivors the
first and last word in the
recounting of the history of the
Holocaust, honors their legacy

and transfers memory to future
generations,
” Mayerfeld said
when announcing the project.
During construction of the
new exhibit, which begins on
May 25, the Holocaust Center
will be open for public events
and temporary exhibitions.
Virtual learning will continue
for teachers, students and adult
groups.

An exhibit on Jewish
life during the war

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