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Date:  Monday, November 10, 2025

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In Nazi concentration camps, music was a weapon of torment and resistance. SS officers forced Jewish musicians, like violinist Shony Braun, to compete in humiliating life or death performances. They commanded orchestras in Auschwitz to play loud enough to cover up screams from gas chambers. Some prisoners, like Aleksander Kulisiewicz, turned to music to secretly record daily life, mock the Nazis, and spiritually escape the horrors. Each lyric, an act of defiance. Each note, proof that the human spirit could not be silenced. 

Join us to experience works artists risked their lives to create during the Holocaust to expose life in Nazi camps and remember the victims. Live music will be performed during the reception and program.

Chairs 
Amy Agami and Bill Schwartz

Host Committee
Ann and Jay Davis
Leah and Richard Davis
Karen Lansky Edlin and Andrew Edlin
Lynne and Jack Halpern
The Hertz Family—Lila and Doug Hertz, Amy and Ronnie Agami, Emily and Michael Hertz
Beth and Tommy Holder
Joyce and Jay Schwartz
The Selig Family—Linda and Steve Selig, Cathy and Steve Kuranoff, Amy and Bryan Lewis, Erica and Greg Lewis, Stephanie and Blake Selig, Mindy and David Shoulberg
Betty and Alan Sunshine
Ambassador Michèle and Doctor Kenneth Taylor 
Helen and David Zalik

Speakers
Dr. Lindsay MacNeill, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Dr. Barbara Milewski, Daniel Underhill Professor of Music and department chair, Swarthmore College

Live performance
Joe Alterman Trio

For more information, please contact the Museum’s Midwest Regional Office at midwest@ushmm.org.

This program is free and open to the public.

This virtual program is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

Register to receive a link to view the program.

Tickets start at $TBD.

If you have questions or to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact the TBD at TBD.TBD.1234 or TBD@ushmm.org.

This program is free and open to the public. Registration is required.

For more information, please contact Midwest Regional Office at midwest@ushmm.org or 312.905.5459.

If you have questions or to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Midwest Regional Office at midwest@ushmm.org or 312.905.5459.

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