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Flash Membership To Celebrate Nassau's Holocaust Museum
The Holocaust Museum and Tolerance Center opened in 1994.

GLEN COVE, NY — As the Holocaust Museum and Tolerance Center (HMTC) marks its 31st anniversary, it is taking the opportunity to seek new members.
A flash membership drive is being held. Members get free access to the exhibits all year.
"With over half a million individuals educated on the lessons of the Holocaust and tolerance, your support is crucial in spreading awareness and combating hate," the HMTC said.
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The museum specializes in speaking at schools and giving tours to students.
By becoming a member, you not only gain unlimited access to our outstanding permanent and special exhibits throughout the year, but you also contribute to the education of over 30,000 Long Island students annually, HMTC said.
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"Together, we can be a beacon of hope in the fight against antisemitism and hate," the museum said.
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