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EACH STORY HAS MEANING

"11 MILLION KILLED, DO YOU FEEL THAT NUMBER?"

I inherited the memories of my great-grandmother, a Holocaust survivor. Her story is one of struggle, resilience, and rebuilding. In sharing this personal story, something bigger comes to life.

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LIVE PRESENTATIONS

Max Libman gives live presentations sharing his great-grandmother Ann's story through a moving speech and powerful films. He has presented in-person and remotely for organizations, schools, universities, and places of worship. He also organized a community-wide presentation with over 200 people in attendance, including government officials, religious leaders, University of Illinois leaders, and community members. To learn more about scheduling a free presentation, please contact us.

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HOLOCAUST EDUCATION

There has been a significant increase in antisemitism and hate-fueled violence and rhetoric against various groups throughout the United States. Surveys show that Holocaust education has an enormous positive impact on people’s attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, and actions. Despite these positive outcomes from an understanding of this history, Holocaust education is required in less than half of the states in America. The need for Holocaust education is as great now as ever. With survivors dying, it is up to the next generation to remember the Holocaust and the events leading up to these mass murders so history does not repeat itself ever again.

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