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We are thankful for those who have made an estate gift to Holocaust Museum Houston. Here are their stories.

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Legacy of Naomi Warren Lives on Through Gifts to Museum

In celebration of Naomi's 80th birthday, her children established the Warren Fellowship for Future Teachers, a week-long training for pre-service educators to deepen their understanding of the Holocaust and equip them to teach this history in the classroom. Today, more than 400 teachers have taken part in the Fellowship.

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Legacy Gift Keeps a Mother’s Devotion Alive

Michelle Flornoy uses gift planning to remember her late mother’s legacy and commitment to HMH. Find out how her gift will drive future programs and exhibitions centered on the Holocaust.

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Second Generation

Find out how Jeannie Wermuth uses planned giving to keep the legacy of her parents alive while educating and bringing light to the stories of other Holocaust Survivors.

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A Family Creates Forever Ties to HMH

Sandy and Richard Jackson’s family has supported Holocaust Museum Houston since it opened, and their legacy gift ensures our important mission continues well into the future.

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A Legacy of Tolerance and Love

Charles and Ginny Levenback are passionate about social justice and are fully committed to their decision to entrust HMH with their family legacy.

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A Generational Story

The Pozmantier family's support of HMH will continue for generations to come thanks to their thoughtful, multigenerational gift.

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Preserving Stories for Future Generations

In memory of their close friend, the late Alice Cahana, and in deep appreciation for her art, Judith and Harvey are creating an endowment to support the conservation and preservation of Alice's lifelong work and changing exhibitions at Holocaust Museum Houston.

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Honoring Family With a Gift to HMH

Gail and Milton Klein made a gift to HMH in their estate plan. They hope that others will be inspired to do the same.

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Learning From the Past to Educate the Future

Barbara and Barry Lewis believe meaningful conversations happen when people have a mutual respect and acceptance for one another. And those conversations start from learning about our past through the retelling of Holocaust Survivors' stories.

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Hy Penn and Lynn Gordon: Committed to a Lifetime Cause

Lynn Gordon and Hy Penn have been longtime supporters of Holocaust Museum Houston. Their future gifts will ensure future generations learn the dangers of hatred, prejudice and apathy.

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Philanthropists Aim to Inspire Future Generations

Anne and Don Graubart are strengthening their Jewish legacy with a planned gift to HMH.

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Sandra Weiner: A Living Legacy

Being a part of the founding of the Museum is Sandra Goldfine Weiner's proudest accomplishment.

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Turning Beliefs Into Reality

Passionate about the Museum's work and message, Rhoda made a gift that will support Holocaust Museum Houston for years to come.

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