Tuesday 3rd September | 2024 | 1pm - 2.30pm
National Holocaust Centre & Museum
Event ticket + Admission fee: £15 adult, £11 child
Meet the Holocaust Survivor: Janine Webber BEM.
Janine is part of the beloved survivor family that speak at The National Holocaust Centre and Museum. Her emotive testimony continues to provide a poignant truth about resiliance, loss and survival, alongside a powerful message of acceptance of minorities.
Mid-week event not to be missed!
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