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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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Screening
The Kid Officer
Date & Time
Location
Museum of Tolerance 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035
FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING
About
As Hitler’s Anschluss parade shakes the streets of Vienna, young Friedrich Biermann watches from his balcony—an early witness to the violent unraveling of his childhood. Locked in a school closet the next day and shunned by the city he once knew, Friedrich is thrust into a dangerous flight from Nazi terror as his once-respected Jewish family flees across Europe. Their journey carries them through night crossings into France, months of hunger in a desolate Paris hotel shared with a circus troupe, and a desperate escape from Marseille aboard a ship where they sleep among the horses of the French Foreign Legion.
Haunted by recurring nightmares and the trauma of displacement, Friedrich arrives in Mandate Palestine to the vastness of the desert and an intoxicating sense of freedom—quickly shadowed by new injustice. There, he watches British soldiers turn away ship after ship of Holocaust refugees, sparking a profound fury and awakening within him. In this powerful story of loss, resilience, and moral courage, young Friedrich makes a daring, life-changing choice that will shape his future and stand as a testament to the human will to resist oppression.
A Q&A with director John Rokosny will follow the screening.
This event is offered free of charge. RSVP is required. Register here.
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Speaker
A Conversation with Renowned Author Ben M. Freeman
Join world-renowned author Ben M. Freeman at the Museum of Tolerance for an unfiltered look at the Jewish Pride trilogy. Be inspired by Ben’s beliefs on how an unshakable connection to identity is the most powerful tool we have against modern hate.
