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Bearing Witness: Unforgettable Stories from the Holocaust

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Bearing Witness: Unforgettable Stories from the Holocaust

Free. Preregistration is required to reserve your seat.

Born in the caves of Ukraine, Hershel Greenblat survived the Holocaust because of the resourcefulness and determination of his parents in evading the Nazis. As he states, “It is because of my parents’ unwavering will that we were able to survive the horrors of the Holocaust.” When the family settled in Atlanta, Hershel learned how to become an American as well as an active member of his southern community.

DAY OF EVENT

Admission to the museum is complimentary all day.

12:30 PM - Visitors can attend a free guided tour of the Holocaust Gallery. Tours are capped at 60 persons in total. They are on a first-come, first-served basis. While the tour is in session, the Holocaust Gallery will be closed from 12:30 - 2 PM, but our other galleries will be open during this time.

2:00 PM - The Bearing Witness program begins. Doors to the auditorium open at 1:30 PM.

Complimentary parking is available at the museum (with free overflow parking available nearby.)

Security Protocols: For the protection of our speakers and guests, All visitors to The Breman are subject to security screening. To ensure the safety and security of our visitors and employees, firearms and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited inside the building. Service animals are welcome. Pets and emotional support animals are not permitted in the Museum.

Arrive early - Parking is free

This program is presented by The Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education at The Breman Museum

The Breman reserves the right to photograph or videotape visitors for educational and promotional purposes. Museum visitation is implied consent for the use of the visitor’s likeness, voice, or video image for marketing purposes.

Bearing Witness: Unforgettable Stories from the Holocaust

Free. Preregistration is required to reserve your seat.

Born in the caves of Ukraine, Hershel Greenblat survived the Holocaust because of the resourcefulness and determination of his parents in evading the Nazis. As he states, “It is because of my parents’ unwavering will that we were able to survive the horrors of the Holocaust.” When the family settled in Atlanta, Hershel learned how to become an American as well as an active member of his southern community.

DAY OF EVENT

Admission to the museum is complimentary all day.

12:30 PM - Visitors can attend a free guided tour of the Holocaust Gallery. Tours are capped at 60 persons in total. They are on a first-come, first-served basis. While the tour is in session, the Holocaust Gallery will be closed from 12:30 - 2 PM, but our other galleries will be open during this time.

2:00 PM - The Bearing Witness program begins. Doors to the auditorium open at 1:30 PM.

Complimentary parking is available at the museum (with free overflow parking available nearby.)

Security Protocols: For the protection of our speakers and guests, All visitors to The Breman are subject to security screening. To ensure the safety and security of our visitors and employees, firearms and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited inside the building. Service animals are welcome. Pets and emotional support animals are not permitted in the Museum.

Arrive early - Parking is free

This program is presented by The Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education at The Breman Museum

The Breman reserves the right to photograph or videotape visitors for educational and promotional purposes. Museum visitation is implied consent for the use of the visitor’s likeness, voice, or video image for marketing purposes.

More about The Breman Museum
Opened in 1996, The Breman pursues its mission “to connect people to Jewish history, culture and arts.” Located in Midtown Atlanta, the nonprofit multidisciplinary center has four focuses: exhibitions, arts and cultural programming, archives and Holocaust education.
When & Where
Jan 12, 2025, 2:00pm to 4:00pm Timezone: EST
Free


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