Red Rocks Music at AZJHS

Wonderful News!  The Red Rocks Music Festival is presenting live performances at AZJHS in 2025.


LIVE, and IN-PERSON
AT VENUE 122: 122 E. CULVER ST. PHOENIX, AZ 85004

Manuscripts Don’t Burn
Inna Faliks

Thursday, January 9, 2025 at 7PM

Internationally renowned Ukrainian-American concert pianist and author Inna Faliks presents the acclaimed program Manuscripts Don't Burn, which includes reading from her best-selling memoir Weight in the Fingertips, a Musical Odyssey from Ukraine to the World Stage. Selections by Bach, Chopin, Liszt, and other works dedicated to her.


 

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

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: Open for self-guided visits various Wednesdays in the month from 11AM-3PM. We cannot guarantee access for walk-in - please schedule your visit in advance. Adult admission is $10; children and members are free. nesdays in the month from 11AM-3PM. We cannot guarantee access for walk-in - please schedule your visit in advance. Adult admission is $10; children and members are free. 

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


 

ADDRESS:

122 E. Culver Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85004-1720

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


AZJHS Cultural Director, Dr. Lawrence Bell

Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Dr. Bell earned a B.A. in History from Arizona State University, with an M.A. and Ph.D from The Ohio State University.   Dr Bell served as Executive Director of the AZJHS from 2005-2024, and has recently transitioned to a new role as Cultural Director, where he works to maintain our vibrant cultural programming as we grow into the new Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center.