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Help Create New Opportunities for Holocaust Survivors’ Testimonies

#HopeLives
We are facing the last years when people of all ages and backgrounds will meet and hear a Holocaust Survivor.

View #HopeLives video here >>>

Through the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Museum of Tolerance (MOT)

“Hope Lives When People Remember” campaign, we are creating newopportunities for students to interact with a survivor, either in person, as part of the MOT tour, or through social media platforms like Facebook Live, Google, or Snapchat.

In addition to speaking to visitors four times a day, these Survivors’ incredible stories must also be preserved for future generations.

Please help the ongoing Holocaust Survivor video project that documents all the testimonies of our current survivors that will then be edited, archived, and made available forfuture Museum visitors when Survivors are no longer with us.

Time is passing. We need your support. We are counting on you.
#HopeLives

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