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Carl,
No matter how painful it is, I share the truth of what I experienced during the Holocaust. When I volunteer to speak with Museum visitors, I recount my time in Auschwitz and the murder of my mother and brother.
I do it because the world needs my voice. And, now more than ever, the world must learn the unthinkable consequences of unchecked antisemitism and hate.
Please heed my message and support the Museum through a GivingTuesday gift. It will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to $60,000, thanks to a group of generous donors. |
| | Antisemitism—sometimes violent—is erupting: on college campuses; on city streets in the United States, Europe, and beyond; and all over the internet. Witnessing this antisemitism and hate breaks my heart, but not my will.
We survivors promised our loved ones we would never forget and never give up, but we cannot do this alone. Will you help us share the lessons of Holocaust history, including my story? Please make your matched GivingTuesday gift, Carl. |
| Ruth Cohen Holocaust Survivor and Museum Volunteer |
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| Photo: Aharon and Ruth Friedman (later Cohen) play outside their home in Czechoslovakia, 1934. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Ruth Cohen |
| This GivingTuesday match was made possible thanks to the generosity of the Ammerman Family Foundation and David Coppa, Chief Executive Officer of Konover South Development Corporation, in loving memory of Simon Konover. |
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