MONDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH 6:00
VERMONT HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL SPEAKERS:
THE IMPORTANCE OF HISTORY IN PROMOTING TOLERANCE AND RESPECT
We are proud to be carrying forward the important lessons learned from the Holocaust with this program. Knowledge is the most important tool in the fight against ignorance, intolerance and fear. By sharing stories of survival and teaching their invaluable lessons, the Vermont Holocaust Memorial envisions a time when prejudice, bigotry and hate are replaced by respect for all.
Speakers, Miriam Rosenbloom and Debora Steinerman will also talk about the VTHM's "Leaf Project", by using the analogy of a tree, will help us understand the enormity of 1.5 million children killed during the Holocaust.
This program is Free and open to the General Public.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND LOST NATION THEATER'S PRODUCTION OF "BECOMING DR. RUTH", SEPT 6-16TH, USE CODE: VTHM AND SAVE $5 FROM THE TICKET PRICE BECAUSE OF A COLLABORATION WITH Lost Nation Theater and Vermont Holocaust Memorial. See VTHM's display at the Theater as well.