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Unbroken
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The Weber Family Arts Foundation, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, and Museum of Tolerance invite you to Join Holocaust Survivors and Dignitaries to Commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Featuring a special screening of:
UnBroken
IN-PERSON Sunday, January 26th at 3:00pm
UnBroken tells the miraculous story of the seven Weber siblings’ survival of the Holocaust after the murder of their mother in Auschwitz. The children managed to stay together and evade capture in Nazi Germany through years of the war only to be separated for more than four decades upon arrival in America. Filmmaker Beth Lane, daughter of the youngest Weber, road-trips across Germany following the path taken by her family, seeking answers to long-held questions about their survival.
Q&A with filmmaker Beth Lane moderated by Richard Trank, Academy Award® winning Writer/Director and Executive Producer of Moriah Media.
This event is offered free of charge. RSVP is required. Register here.
FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING. Please be considerate of our residential neighbors and make every effort to avoid driving through single-family residential neighborhood streets.
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