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SURVIVORS INVITE YOU TO VISIT

Survivors invite you


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HENRY: My name is Henry Greenbaum - and I am a Holocaust survivor.

NESSE: My name is Nesse Godin, and I am also a Holocaust survivor.

HENRY: Both Nesse and I invite you and your family to visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

NESSE: The Holocaust Museum is very special to me. It’s not just a Museum. It's the most wonderful institution for the education of humanity and about what hatred can do.

HENRY: A visit to the Museum – to the Permanent Exhibition and its special exhibitions – is an unforgettable experience.

NESSE: It's not just about the past – it’s also about the future. With an exhibit on genocide in Sudan the Museum shows how we can make an impact today.

HENRY: Nesse and I have lived history – and hope you will come to the Museum to learn more about it – and how it can even change your life.

NESSE: The Holocaust Memorial Museum is near the Smithsonian Metro, open everyday 10 to 5:30. You can also visit online at ushmm.org. Henry and I thank you so very much.