“Stories of Survival: An Immersive Journey Through the Holocaust”

Our exhibit depicts the stories of survivors through compelling stories of survival, immersive holographic and virtual reality technologies, historical objects, artifacts, and artwork by Robert Sutz.

The exhibit is currently open to the public as follows:

Schools: Docent-guided tours Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 9AM-3PM by appointment only. Schools pay no charge. Private groups: Docent-guided tours Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 9AM-3PM by appointment only. $20/adult, minimum 10 adults (or equivalent donation). This charge goes mostly to security costs for guests during the tour. Individuals and small groups: Self-guided visits Wednesdays from 11AM-3PM (A Greeter will be present to answer any questions). Adult admission is $10; children are free. Reservations are encouraged to avoid a potential wait.

To schedule a visit or tour please email us at Tours@azjhs.org or call 602.241.7870.


 

For questions or to make an appointment outside of the standard open hours, please fill out the below.

 

Gallery Exhibit Greeters and Docent Volunteers Needed

We’re Looking for Greeter and Docent Volunteers for our Exhibit Gallery at the Arizona Jewish Historical Society. Please join our team of dedicated museum volunteers and help us share these incredible and moving stories. Flexible hours and training provided.


 

ADDRESS:

122 E. Culver Street, Phoenix, Arizona

We are located right next to Burton Barr Phoenix Public Library. To find us, take 2nd Street south from McDowell.


AZJHS is deeply grateful to all our donors and sponsors for their generous support and gifts throughout the year. Because of you, we are able to continue providing to the public at no cost our many programs, events and exhibits.