Join Pacific Palisades Woman's Club members for an informative and educational visit to the Museum of Tolerance for a special docent-led tour of Anne: an exhibit. Anne, is an extraordinary new exhibit created by the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Museum of Tolerance on the life and legacy of Anne Frank. Almost everyone thinks they know Anne’s story. It is often referred to as a “window to the Holocaust” because it makes tangible the inconceivable nature of the systematic murder of six million Jews. The circumstances of Anne and her family were not unusual. Anne was one of a million and a half Jewish children who were murdered during the Nazi Holocaust simply because they were Jewish. But, the legacy of her diaries and essays is the ultimate lesson to confront anti-‐Semitism, fight hate, and speak up against persecution in the world today.
Tickets and reservations required.
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