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Special May 16 Presentation Not to Be Missed: “Witness for Rwanda, An Evening with Carl Wilkens”

As a humanitarian aid worker, Carl Wilkens moved his young family to Rwanda in the spring of 1990. When the genocide was launched in April 1994, Carl refused to leave, even when urged to do so by close friends, his church and the United States government.

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A MONUMENT OF GOOD DEEDS: A Special Gallery Exhibit, April 8-June 30, 2013

On loan from the world’s premiere Holocaust memorial museum, a special exhibit makes its first North American appearance at the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance: A Monument of Good Deeds.

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Upcoming Events

April 8-June 30, 2013: Monument of Good Deeds Special Exhibit: Through photographs, paintings and illustrations taken, painted and drawn by young people during the Holocaust, this unforgettable exhibit reminds us all not only of what is lost to us but why we must never forget "good deeds" and celebrate their occurrence as an act of both memory and testimony.
June 12-15; June 21 & 22: The Timekeepers, a play by Dan Clancy, directed by Dallas' Joe Watts, in the DHM/CET Theater; Saturdays at 8 p.m.; weekday performances at 7:30 p.m. Admission, $20; content not suitable for young children.

June 6th, 6:30 p.m.: Dr. Geoffrey Megargee

Dr. Geoffrey Megargee, Senior Applied Research Scholar at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, will present his groundbreaking findings on a 13-year research project, resulting in the publication of the Museum’s seven-volume Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945 (first two now available); SMU’s Dallas Hall-McCord Auditorium.

June 11th, 1:30 pm: Lev Aronson Music Festival

Concert, DHM/CET atrium