The Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem, in collaboration with the “Point of View” Project of the Pink Glasses Organization

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cordially invites you to an event marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day
 
An evening both powerful and inspiring, featuring two guided encounters between a Holocaust survivor and a survivor of the October 7 attacks, creating an intergenerational and deeply human dialogue about trauma, meaning, hope, and resilience.
 
Moderated by: Hila Korach
Music: Shlomi Shaban and Alon Ohel
 
Tuesday, January 27, 2026| 7:00 PM
 Event begins: 7:30 PM
 
Museum of Tolerance Jerusale*
32 Hillel Street, Jerusalem
 
Proceeds from the event will be dedicated to supporting Holocaust survivors and the families of those affected by the October 7 attacks.

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