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Holocaust Center 
Receives $1 Million 
Renovation Grant 
The Zekelman Holocaust 
Center has been awarded $1 
million from the Conference 
on Jewish Material Claims 
Against Germany toward 
fabrication expenses of the 
Center’s core exhibit, which 
will be undergoing a com-
plete renovation starting in 
June 2023. 

The update will be the 
first since the Center moved 
to its permanent home in 
Farmington Hills in 2004. The 
new exhibit will center on 
Michigan survivor voices in 
its telling of one of the most 
horrific events in world histo-
ry, utilizing updated historical 
information, cutting-edge 
technology and modern 
museum design, media and 
lighting. 
Tours will align with best 
practices in museum and 
Holocaust education. Visitors 
will learn about pre-war 
Jewish life, the onset of World 
War II, and the liberation 
of the concentration camps 
through information, tes-
timonies and artifacts that 
summon inquiry and contem-
plation to help guests draw 
meaning from their visit. 

“
As the population of 
Holocaust survivors dwindles, 
we must find a way for future 
generations to continue to 
connect to their experiences,
” 
said Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld, 
CEO, The Zekelman 
Holocaust Center. 
“Our new exhibit elevates 
our local survivors’ stories for 
perpetuity, and ensures they 
have the first and last word 
as visitors move through our 
exhibit. Thanks to this gener-
ous grant, we can accomplish 
this goal, and position our-
selves as a 21st-century leader 
in Holocaust education.” 

