As it celebrates 25 years, MCHE knows its work is not complete
The year 1993 was a big one in the history of Holocaust remembrance. Forty-eight years after the concentration camps were liberated and World War II ended, it was the year the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum opened in Washington, D.C., and the Oscar-winning movie “Schindler’s List” premiered. Locally, it was the year the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education (MCHE) was founded.
In 10 days, MCHE will officially mark its silver anniversary with a blend of celebration and commemoration on the indoor Cohen Community Stage at Starlight Theatre. While it is one of the newest Jewish agencies in town at 25, it has grown to become one of the premier Holocaust education organizations in the country.