| March 13, 1997 | Our museum will continue to dedicate our efforts to keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive and teach our children the lesson of history so that it will not be repeated. |
| June 20, 1997 | Our museum will fight prejudice, ideas of genocide and Holocaust denial. |
| October 17, 1997 | The museum is a reminder of how hate and bigotry can destroy a civilized society. |
| October 27, 1997 | The challenge of our museum is to tell the history of the Holocaust, to preserve the memory of those who perished whose lives were lost. We must preserve evidence of the atrocities so it will not happen again. |
| December 28, 2000 | Our museum has a commitment to remember the lives of those who perished at the hands of the Nazis, to honor those who survived, and to educate this and future generations about the value of each and every personal life. |
| February 21, 2001 | Our museum is more than a memorial. It is a place of learning. We want to let you know and remember that each and everyone of those 6 million murdered Jews was a feeling, thinking person, precious and unique. |
| March 4, 2002 | The museum is fighting hatred, bigotry, racism and violence. |
| February 6, 2004 | The mission of our museum is to honor the memory of the victims and promote the value of human dignity and decency. |
| March 1, 2004 | The museum helps to continue to keep a rich Jewish heritage alive about the righteous among the nations. |
| January 28, 2005 | The purpose of our museum is education. Our obligation is to pass the torch of Holocaust memory to our children and to their children. |
| February 16, 2005 | The museum is a reminder how hate and bigotry can destroy a civilized society. |
| April 19, 2005 | Our museum is preserving the experience of those who survived and is honoring the memory of those who perished. |
| February 10, 2006 | In the future, our museum will preserve the memory of our past, will honor both those who perished and those who survived and inspire younger generations to carry on our traditions and legacy. |
| March 10, 2006 | Our museum is promoting a message of tolerance and diversity to American youth. |
| April 14, 2006 | As the voice of the witnesses is growing quieter every day and when our community and largely Europe is going through a period of racist and anti-Semitic turmoil, the goal of our museum is to show the path of tolerance, freedom, democracy and diversity. |
| October 19, 2007 | One of the aims of our museum is to bring us closer to a universe that is free of intolerance and bigotry. |
| July 10, 2010 | Our museum is working to create a better world, one of hope, courage and strength, as we give voice to the 11 million people who were silenced in the Holocaust. |
| February 26, 2010 | Our museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, promote human dignity and prevent genocide. |
| January 10, 2012 | The mission of our Museum: to educate people of all nationalities about the Nazi Holocaust as a way to ensure that similar acts will never be repeated. |