July 10, 2022 | 12pm | RSVP at bottom of page
Engage with Holocaust history and its connection to Oregon with a one hour guided tour of the Oregon Holocaust Memorial, a moving public memorial that conveys the memories and legacy of local Holocaust survivors. The idea for the Oregon Holocaust Memorial was conceived in 1994 by a local group of Holocaust survivors. Their goal was to honor the memory of those who were murdered in the Holocaust and to educate people about the horrific consequences of hatred and discrimination. The beautiful wooded site in Washington Park was generously donated by the City of Portland with the unanimous support of the City Council, adding Portland to the list of major cities around the world with such a monument.
The docent-led tour of the Memorial provides an opportunity for remembrance and reflection. With generous support from local individuals, families, businesses, and organizations, the Oregon Holocaust Memorial stands as a permanent reminder of the Holocaust and as a living testament to courage. If you have any questions regarding this tour, please email education@ojmche.org.
- The Oregon Holocaust Memorial is located in Portland’s Washington Park at the intersection of SW Washington Way and Wright Avenue. The closest address is 97207 SW Washington Way, Portland, OR 97205.
- Parking: All available parking near the Memorial is metered.
- Meeting spot: Group tours will meet at the “Town Square” part of the Memorial.
- Restrooms: Portland Parks and Recreation oversees the indicated “men’s” and “women’s” red brick restrooms located about 50 feet from the Memorial. The restrooms are unlocked during most spring, summer, and some autumn months. For more information on restroom access, you may contact the Parks and Recreation office, 503-823-7529.