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The Museum of Tolerance is more than a place to visit — it’s a space for dialogue, reflection, and action. Our events bring people together to explore pressing social issues, learn from powerful voices, and celebrate stories that inspire change. From lectures and film screenings to community conversations and cultural programs, each gathering is designed to challenge perspectives, foster understanding, and spark meaningful connections.
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The Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival and StandWithUs invite you to The Los Angeles Premiere and closing Night Event for the Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival, sponsored by the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation. Featuring live performance by Concert Pianist Mona Golabek.
Hold Onto Your Music: A Mother’s Legacy
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Museum of Tolerance
9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035
FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING
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A young pianist escapes Nazi occupied Vienna on the Kindertransport, carrying nothing but her music and her mother’s final words. That act of love creates an artistic legacy that resonates across generations.
Directed by Academy Award nominee Josh Aronson and Emmy winner Adam R. Wood, Hold On To Your Music: A Mother’s Legacy tells the true story of Lisa Jura, a gifted Jewish pianist whose life was upended in 1938 Vienna. Forced onto Kindertransport at age fourteen, Lisa found her way in wartime London, sustained by the music she carried with her and the memory of the family she left behind.
Drawing on rare archival footage, newly digitized recordings, and the virtuosic performances of her daughter Mona Golabek, the film traces Lisa’s journey from prodigy to refugee to mother – and the enduring artistic lineage she passed on. Adapted from Golabek’s bestselling book and international stage production The Pianist of Willesden Lane, the documentary brings new cinematic depth to a story that has reached more than 10 million readers and audience members worldwide through concerts, books, and 5,000+ performances.
The film bridges past and present to reveal a universal message: that memory, love, and music are forces powerful enough to sustain a life – and inspire generations.
Q & A following the screening with Mona Golabek and Director Adam Wood, moderated by prominent Holocaust Scholar Dr, Michael Berenbaum.
A dessert reception will follow
Film Curtesy Menemsha Films
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