Hate Ends Now is a mobile Holocaust museum in a historically accurate replica of a cattle car used for deportations during the Holocaust. The program centers around an immersive exhibit where up to 25 visitors watch a 25-minute presentation that involves 360-degree projection on the inside walls of the cattle car. In this setting, visitors not only learn about the deportations and watch Holocaust Survivor testimony, but also make connections between history and the present day. The program includes a strong call to fight antisemitism and all forms of bigotry in our society today.
The program is suitable for anyone 13 and older and does not require in depth knowledge or understanding of the Holocaust. Due to the sensitive nature of the exhibit, children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult.
Public visiting hours will be available each day, but making reservations ahead is strongly encouraged to minimize wait times at the site. One person can register multiple individuals in a single transaction.
Student Groups: Teachers who would like to bring students (recommended for 7th grade and up) should fill out the form below. Once you have submitted the form, you will be contacted by PHRF staff to make further arrangements.
To learn more about Hate Ends Now, check out this video.
This program was brought to Philadelphia with the generous support of the 76ers to mark the 5th year anniversary of the opening of the Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza. Thank you! The Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation also extends its gratitude to the City of Philadelphia and the Department of Parks & Recreation for their support.
For media inquiries, please contact ekutas@philaholocaustmemorial.org and willabbamont@76ers.com.