Series
Dr. Henry Slucki
Date & Time
Location
Museum of Tolerance
Hertz Theater
About
Henry tells his personal story. He was hidden by French Huguenots and then escaped to Spain by traveling over the Pyrenees.
“Never again to anyone anywhere.”
For over three decades, Holocaust Survivors have volunteered their time at the Museum of Tolerance to speak about their experiences during World War II. Over 50,000 visitors per year meet and hear a Holocaust survivor or 2nd generation speaker. These speakers are ambassadors of memory, hope, and tolerance.
The Museum of Tolerance is proud to present live testimonies each week. Hear from Witness to Truth speakers as they share personal accounts—either their own or their parent’s experiences during the Holocaust.
Included with admission. Each session includes a Q&A.
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