The Museum of Tolerance, Searching for Identity, Stand With Us Holocaust Education CenterThe Jewish Agency For Israel, Temple Akiba of Culver City and Temple Shalom of South Bay invite you to Commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a special screening of

TRACES, Voices of the Second Generation

IN-PERSON

Sunday, January 28th at 3:00pm


In Traces, Voices of the Second Generation, we hear directly from the children of Holocaust survivors. They share their parents’ remarkable accounts of surviving history's darkest evils and illustrate, through their personal recollections, how the Holocaust has shaped their own lives.

Q&A with Stacey Goldring, Filmmaker and Founder of Searching For Identity and, from the film, Chaim Rogozinski, M.D., and Lisa Landwirth Ullmann. Moderated by Elana Samuels, Director of Museum of Tolerance Volunteer Services, who for over 30 years has worked with Holocaust Survivors, and supported their legacies.

A reception will follow the conversation.

Watch the trailer here.


This special screening 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.

Or, you may call the Advanced Ticket Desk at 310-772-2505 to secure your advanced ticket purchase.

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