A Historic Morning of Inspiration from a 102-Year-Old Auschwitz Survivor
Thursday, February 13, 2025, 0930 - 1100
Born in 1922 in Poland, Joseph Alexander survived 12 concentration camps, including Auschwitz, where he faced Dr. Mengele. He endured slave labor, the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto, and a grueling death march. Against all odds, he lived to share his harrowing story of resilience and courage.
Enhancing this historic event, the renowned violinist Vladimir Tsypin will perform selections from Schindler's List on a rare 16th-century violin, offering a moving and poignant musical tribute to the day's solemn significance.
This is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand from a survivor of history's darkest chapter and to reflect on the ongoing need to stand against hatred and violence.
Tickets are available at: www.chabadofvenice.com/tickets
Category: Community | History
Enhancing this historic event, the renowned violinist Vladimir Tsypin will perform selections from Schindler's List on a rare 16th-century violin, offering a moving and poignant musical tribute to the day's solemn significance.
This is a unique opportunity to hear firsthand from a survivor of history's darkest chapter and to reflect on the ongoing need to stand against hatred and violence.
Tickets are available at: www.chabadofvenice.com/tickets
Category: Community | History
Starting Price Per Person
Free
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Where
Venice Community Center
326 Nokomis Avenue South
Venice Florida 34285
United States
( Community Center )
326 Nokomis Avenue South
Venice Florida 34285
United States
( Community Center )
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