Please correct the following error(s):
There was an unknown error while attempting to reserve your seats.
There was an error adding your selection to the cart. Please review your quantity and price selections.
The amount must be greater
Please enter a valid amount.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center

Cart

Time remaining:

Enter Opportunity Code

Cart 0
Your cart has expired
Your order contained expired items and all items have been removed.
Close
Enter Opportunity Code

Honorable Mr. Morgenthau, July 21, 2025 7:30PM

Event Summary

From July 21, 2025 7:30PM

Honorable Mr. Morgenthau

Additional Details

“Honorable Mr. Morgenthau… Kindly grant authority for us to come to the U.S.A. For us, it will mean no more and no less than a possibility to live.”

–Ernest Meisel, Letter to Henry Morgenthau Jr. from Frankenthal, Germany, September 19, 1937

HONORABLE MR. MORGENTHAU is a new feature-length documentary about American immigration policy during the Holocaust, as told through the lens of one American’s extraordinary experience. Throughout most of the 1930s and World War II, the United States government actively worked to ensure that the influx of European Jews to America stayed well below America’s official immigration quota from that part of the world. This acknowledged policy– rooted in a variety of political concerns, as well as frequently transparent anti-Semitism– left millions of individuals with no haven from the Nazi terror, and emboldened Hitler to transition from a policy of Jewish emigration to extermination.

Few people had a closer view of these troubling events than the Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, Jr. A devoted friend to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and the only Jewish member of the Cabinet, Morgenthau helped craft the New Deal economic policies that saved millions of Americans from the Great Depression. A non-observant and proudly assimilated American Jew, he was careful to stay neutral about Jewish issues– knowing that FDR did not take kindly to advisors who “pull(ed) any sob stuff” regarding refugees.

Morgenthau gradually became more troubled about what he was seeing around him. Finally, his conscience– as well as the unexpected influence of an extraordinary woman– forced him to act, with consequences no one could foresee. The confrontation that followed led to the establishing of the War Refugee Board, credited with saving as many as 200,000 Jews in the final years of World War II.

After leaving government, Morgenthau (who had been raised in an anti-Zionist home) became head of the United Jewish Appeal and turned his attention to raising funds for the new State of Israel– convinced that had Israel existed during the preceding decade, millions of Jews would have had a destination and would not have been slaughtered in the face of the world’s apathy.

Please note, due to a prior commitment, Andrew Botsford will not be hosting the talkback this evening.

Join us after the screening for a Q&A with director/producer Hilan Warshaw

A man in a brown blazer and white dress shirt sits confidently with his hands loosely clasped in front of him. He wears a gold watch and has neatly combed dark hair. Behind him is a black wall adorned with a grid of framed black-and-white photographs, each with a gold border, creating a refined and artistic backdrop. The lighting is warm and focused, suggesting an interview or formal portrait setting.HILAN WARSHAW is an Emmy-winning film director and writer. He has produced, directed, and written internationally broadcast documentaries and films including Wagner’s Jews (WDR/ARTE, PBS-WNET, Israel’s Channel 8, Deutsche Welle and others); Secret Song (SVT, Medici TV, PBS-AllArts, Allegro HD, EuroArts); Through the Darkness (ORF, SVT, YLE, Medici TV); My Boléro (PBS-GPB, Medici TV; 2024 Southeast Emmy winner, Best Arts/Entertainment Long Form); In the Key of Bach (PBS-GPB); In the Station (PBS-KCET); Honorable Mr. Morgenthau (premiere screenings in 2024); and the upcoming Mahler in New York (SVT, Czech TV and others) and The Faces of Carmen (Westdeutscher Rundfunk), both forthcoming in autumn 2025. Since autumn 2020, Hilan has also worked as video director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's multi-camera concert capture series, Behind the Curtain. He is a Hermitage Artist Retreat Fellow, and has served as a juror for the Emmy Awards and International Emmy Awards. His research essays on film and music have been published in anthologies from Cambridge University Press, McFarland Press, and Königshausen & Neumann, among others, and he has been a lecturer and panelist at venues including London’s Barbican Centre, Stockholm’s Royal Academy of Arts, Yale University, Columbia University, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Minnesota Opera, Wagner Society of New York, and the Morgan Library & Museum, among numerous others. He holds a B.F.A. and M.F.A. from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and studied orchestral conducting at Mannes College of Music and the Aspen Music School.

English | 95 minutes

Item details

Date

July 21, 2025 7:30PM

Location

WHBPAC

Name

Honorable Mr. Morgenthau

Seats

How many seats are you looking for?

Available Sections

Please select a group to display sections.
Choose an available section to see ticket options

Waited too long to buy tickets?  Don't buy third party - get on our wait list!

Tickets purchased from third-party resellers are not authorized and can not be guaranteed authentic.

Purchasing directly from Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (secure.whbpac.org | 631-288-1500 | 76 Main St, Westhampton Beach, NY) is the only way to guarantee that you are getting the best available seats for the best price.

By purchasing from an unauthorized reseller, you may pay over the face value and you may not get correct information about the show. WHBPAC is not responsible for claims made by third parties about event information, ticket location, etc. WHBPAC cannot help you with purchases not made through WHBPAC sales channels, including but not limited to lost or misplaced tickets, changes in event date or time, refunds, or upgrades.

Tickets are valid only for the specific date and time written on them. Any removal of information or other modifications to e-tickets or physical tickets will render the said ticket void.