Opening Reception: Pioneers to the Present – Jews of Richmond & CoCo Exhibit
Opening reception with local dignitaries and staff of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

A Day of Learning: What was the Holocaust?
International Holocaust Remembrance Day with Rabbi Dean of Temple Beth Hillel and Sam Genirberg, Richmond resident, Holocaust survivor, and author of Among the Enemy: Hiding in Plain Sight in Nazi Germany.
Exhibit Preview Pioneers to the Present: Jews of Richmond & Contra Costa County
Temple Beth Hillel?s New Speakers Series Sunday, May 20 at 2:00 PM
Temple Beth Hillel?s new Speaker Series begins?Sunday, May 20, 2018, 2:00 p.m.?and will feature?Melinda McCrary, the Executive Director?of the Richmond Museum of History. McCrary will discuss the latest exhibition the Museum is developing,??Pioneers to the Present: Jews of Richmond and Contra Costa County,? ?scheduled to open in November 2018.?The exhibit will cover local Jewish history from the Gold Rush pioneers to the present concentrating on how the Jewish community helped shape the life and growth of the area.?Enjoy a nosh and learn how?Temple Beth Hillel?also contributed to the area?s development.
Open to the Community – $5 suggested donation.?
Exhibit Preview Pioneers to the Present: Jews of Richmond & Contra Costa County
Temple Beth Hillel?s New Speakers Series Sunday, May 20 at 2:00 PM
Temple Beth Hillel?s new Speaker Series begins?Sunday, May 20, 2018, 2:00 p.m.?and will feature?Melinda McCrary, the Executive Director?of the Richmond Museum of History. McCrary will discuss the latest exhibition the Museum is developing,??Pioneers to the Present: Jews of Richmond and Contra Costa County,? ?scheduled to open in November 2018.?The exhibit will cover local Jewish history from the Gold Rush pioneers to the present concentrating on how the Jewish community helped shape the life and growth of the area.?Enjoy a nosh and learn how?Temple Beth Hillel?also contributed to the area?s development.
Open to the Community – $5 suggested donation.?