A Special Evening at "Anne Frank The Exhibition" Registration Form Logo
  • Join us on September 4th at 5:00 p.m. for a special conversation with Benjamin.

    Benjamin was 13 years old when he was taken from his home in Bialystok, Poland by the Nazi’s, where he spent the duration of the war in 6 concentration and labor camps. After his liberation in 1945 and learning he was the sole survivor of his family, he immigrated to Israel, fought in the War of Independence and then moved to the United States. Benjamin exemplifies hope and courage, and he has dedicated his life to telling his story to help fight antisemitism and prejudice.
  • The talk is being held at the Center for Jewish History, the venue of "Anne Frank The Exhibition" and includes exclusive access to the recreation of the Annex where Anne Frank hid for two years.

    Light fare will be provided throughout the evening, beginning at 5:00 pm. There is no charge for the event, however, due to limited space, reservations are required and donations are requested, using link below.
  • We invite you to join us for an evening with Benjmain as he tells his story and answers your questions.

  • Registration is complimentary. A recommended contribution is requested to help support the exhibition.

    All contributions support the Anne Frank House through their tax-exempt fiscal sponsor, the Netherland-America Foundation. Please click the link below to make a donation.
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  • For more information about the event, please contact info@jmuse.org.

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