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Events in April–June 2023

  • - Webinar - The Immortals: The Four Chaplains and Charles Walter David, Jr.
    Webinar - The Immortals: The Four Chaplains and Charles Walter David, Jr.

    Category: General Webinar - The Immortals: The Four Chaplains and Charles Walter David, Jr.


    April 27, 2023

    Steven Collis discusses his book The Immortals: The World War II Story of Five Fearless Heroes, the Sinking of the Dorchester, and an Awe-inspiring Rescue. During World War II, on January 29, 1943, the SS Dorchester and a small convoy sailed the perilous route from Newfoundland to the Army Command Base in Greenland. Four chaplains were assigned to the Dorchester with more than 900 men on board. Alexander Goode, a Jewish rabbi; John Washington, a Catholic priest; George Fox, a Methodist minister; and Clark Poling, a Baptist minister, all offered comfort, reassurances, and prayers with a warning from the captain that a German submarine was hunting their convoy. The Nazi U-boat captain, Karl-Jurg Wachter, had been stalking the Americans for days. When the weather finally gave him an opening, Wachter was in a position to strike. Just past midnight, on February 3, just hours from their destination, the Dorchester was torpedoed and sank, throwing its passengers into the frigid waters and creating the worst single loss of an American personnel convoy during WWII. Many of the survivors credit the four chaplains with saving their lives. Those chaplains would become known as "The Immortal Chaplains" for their heroism in making the ultimate sacrifice. With no thought of themselves, they calmly helped men to safety through the chaos of their badly damaged ship, searched for spare life jackets for those without--eventually giving away their own life jackets and encouraging men in the freezing waters. The celebrated story of the Immortal Chaplains is now joined for the first time in print by the largely untold story of another hero of the sinking of the Dorchester: Charles Walter David, Jr. was a young Black petty officer aboard a Coast Guard cutter traveling with the convoy who bravely dived into the glacial water over and over again, even with hypothermia setting in, to try to rescue the men the chaplains had first helped and inspired to never give up.

    Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bH4FcKXRR7u2hmEdLtxILw#/registration.

    Webinar - The Immortals: The Four Chaplains and Charles Walter David, Jr.

  • - Webinar - Monsters and Miracles: Horror, Heroes and the Holocaust
    Webinar - Monsters and Miracles: Horror, Heroes and the Holocaust

    Category: General Webinar - Monsters and Miracles: Horror, Heroes and the Holocaust


    May 4, 2023

    Author Ira Kitmacher discusses his book Monsters and Miracles. Al Kitmacher and Pearl Harris were heroes. In WWII, Al led his Jewish family to temporary safety, and through miracles he survived the Warsaw Ghetto and Nazi death camps. Pearl, with her military service in the Navy WAVES, helped fellow Jews who were suffering at the hands of the Nazis. The author's family, who were lost to the Holocaust, are given a voice by recreating their lives in Nazi Europe of the 1930s and 1940s. Few methods of examining the roots of antisemitism are more revealing than the study of folklore and stereotypes. This is critical to understanding why the Holocaust happened, and why we are witnessing a resurgence of antisemitism today. The author explores folktales using a cinematic construct of the Holocaust as one part horror story, and the other part hero and superhero story. Longstanding beliefs in monsters, angels, and the supernatural are discussed. By reexamining the Holocaust, and through our joint humanity and hope, we can try to prevent a similar nightmare from happening again.

    Webinar - Monsters and Miracles: Horror, Heroes and the Holocaust

  • - Documentary Film Screening: And Now, Love
    Documentary Film Screening: And Now, Love

    Category: General Documentary Film Screening: And Now, Love


    May 11, 2023

    WWII hero Dr. Bernard W. Bail, who was shot down over Nazi Germany, began a secret affair with a German nurse that inspired his career.

    Documentary Film Screening: And Now, Love

  • - JAHM 2023: William Shemin and the Medal of Honor
    JAHM 2023: William Shemin and the Medal of Honor

    Category: General JAHM 2023: William Shemin and the Medal of Honor


    May 16, 2023

    Tuesday, May 16th, 2023
    Live on Zoom, Registration Required
    Virtual Doors at 12:30pm ET | Program at 1:00pm ET
    Free with Suggested $12 Donation 

    Be part of a special online event in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, as we delve into the extraordinary life of William Shemin, a Jewish Medal of Honor recipient. Learn how Shemin’s life and legacy intertwines with the greater Jewish American narrative. Check out our new virtual exhibition, William Shemin: Above and Beyond the Call of Duty, to learn more!

    Attendees will enjoy a fascinating exploration of the Medal of Honor and its history, led by Greg Waters, Director of Curatorial Affairs for the Medal of Honor Museum. Dr. Josh Perelman, Chief Curator and Director of Interpretation at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, will present on the life of William Shemin, and we’ll have the privilege of hearing personal insights from his daughter, Elsie Shemin-Roth.

    Moderated by the award-winning writer and editor, Sandee Brawarsky, who will skillfully guide the conversation and bring the stories to life. We invite you to join us for this enlightening and educational event that celebrates the achievements and contributions of Jewish Americans throughout history. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of our shared heritage. Register now to reserve your spot.

    An Official Program of Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM).

    JAHM 2023: William Shemin and the Medal of Honor

  • - Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend
    Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend

    Category: General Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend


    June 3, 2023 June 4, 2023

    Stretch your legs and your mind during the Annual Dupont Kalorama Museum Walk (June 3 and 4, 2023).

    It’s been awhile but we’re so excited about bringing Walk Weekend back this June with a NEW site added to our lineup! We’re a group of cultural institutions founded in 1983 with the goal of drawing attention to the fabulous destinations in DC off of the National Mall. During Walk Weekend, the first Saturday and Sunday in June, each of our institutions is open for FREE!

    Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend

  • - Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend
    Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend

    Category: General Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend


    June 3, 2023 June 4, 2023

    Stretch your legs and your mind during the Annual Dupont Kalorama Museum Walk (June 3 and 4, 2023).

    It’s been awhile but we’re so excited about bringing Walk Weekend back this June with a NEW site added to our lineup! We’re a group of cultural institutions founded in 1983 with the goal of drawing attention to the fabulous destinations in DC off of the National Mall. During Walk Weekend, the first Saturday and Sunday in June, each of our institutions is open for FREE!

    Dupont-Kalorama Museums Consortium Walk Weekend

Open Monday - Friday 9 - 5. Closed for Passover Mon, April 29th and Tues, April 30th.

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