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The Legacy Shop

The Legacy Shop

Hours

Monday- Friday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday evening: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The Legacy Shop features a wide array of gifts and art that reflect the museum's exhibitions and mission. Many items in the shop cannot be found anywhere else in Chicago.

The shop's extensive collection of Holocaust related books include a collection of survivor memoirs and the museum book, Memory and Legacy: The Shoah Narrative of the Illinois Holocaust Museum.
 
Entry to the Legacy Shop is available without tickets to the museum.  All purchases at the Legacy Shop supports the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center and its educational programs.

Members receive a 10% discount.

 

On Sale Now >

In Our Voices now available
Local Holocaust survivors Cipora Katz, Ralph Rehbock, Margie Oppenheimer, Sia Hertsberg, Fela Dogadko, Peter Gershanov, Joe Koenig and Janine Oberrotman worked for 18 months together to create this one of a kind book.

In Our Voices looks at the Holocaust from the perspectives of eight survivors. Their stories stretch from Uzbekistan to Paris, from Israel to the United States – and each of these survivors ended up in Skokie, Illinois.This writing workshop, a group of excited and nervous strangers, soon became something unexpected. These works form a portrait of Europe during the war – and paint a picture of what life was like after.

The first 500 copies sold out!  Get your copy now!


 
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