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Past Events

Our past events reflect the museum’s ongoing commitment to education, dialogue, and action. From film screenings and lectures to community conversations and cultural programs, each event has offered opportunities to learn, connect, and be inspired by voices that challenge intolerance and encourage understanding.

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Among Neighbors

Pre‑release screening presented with partners including USC Shoah Foundation; Q&A with filmmaker Yoav Potash and guests from the film. Free with RSVP.

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Museum of Tolerance, 9786 West Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035

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8 Above, Museum of Tolerance, USC Shoah Foundation, and JFCS Holocaust Center invite you to a special pre‑release screening of

AMONG NEIGHBORS

Wednesday, September 10, at 6:30 PM
at the Museum of Tolerance

The award‑winning documentary, AMONG NEIGHBORS is an evocative and heart‑pounding murder mystery with urgent political relevance. Using beautiful hand‑drawn animation to bring the past to life, AMONG NEIGHBORS investigates the story of a small, rural Polish town where the longstanding peace between Jewish and Polish neighbors was shattered by World War II.

The film focuses on one of the last living Holocaust survivors from the town, and an aging eyewitness who saw Jews murdered there — six months after the Nazis were defeated.

Following the screening, join us for a Q&A with filmmaker Yoav Potash and from the film, Anita Friedman and Aaron Tartakovsky.

Watch the trailer here.

This event is offered free of charge. RSVP 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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More Upcoming Events

Mashhad

Reboot Studios, Simon Wiesenthal Center, and Museum of Tolerance invite you to a special screening and Q&A with writer-director Sharah Solemani

André Laks, with the Music of Szymon Laks

Sunday, October 19th, 1:00 PM

Witness to Truth speaker series: Discussion with philosopher André Laks, son of composer, writer and survivor Szymon Laks, followed by a performance of Szymon Lak's String Quartet No. 3 by USC Thornton students.