Dinner with a Curator: “More Than Survival: Jewish Resistance and Resilience in World War II”

Explore stories of Jewish resistance, military service, and faith beyond the Holocaust that helped shape the course of the war.

November 04, 2026, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
+ Add to calendar 2026-11-04 6:30:00 PM 2026-11-04 8:30:00 PM America/Mexico_City BB's Stage Door Canteen 945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Dinner with a Curator: “More Than Survival: Jewish Resistance and Resilience in World War II” Explore stories of Jewish resistance, military service, and faith beyond the Holocaust that helped shape the course of the war.
Location: BB's Stage Door Canteen
945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130

The Holocaust remains central to understanding the Jewish experience during World War II—but it is only one part of a broader story. Join WWII Historian Sean Scanlon and Museum Librarian Elan Sandler for an evening exploring Jewish resistance, military service, leadership, faith, and perseverance that helped shape the course of the war. From soldiers, chaplains, and partisans to policymakers and community leaders, discover the many ways Jewish individuals fought against fascism, contributed to Allied victory, and the demonstrated courage both on and off the battlefield.

Dinner with a Curator is an evening of dinner and history hosted by The American Sector Restaurant & Bar culinary team and Museum professionals. Guests participate in discussion on a featured topic related to World War II, which is interpreted through the Museum's collection and a theme-inspired three-course dinner paired with beverage specials. Ticket sales end 48 hours prior to the start of the event.