The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum presents the “2026 Western Region Tribute Dinner: Together We Can Do More” with more than 300 guests on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at the Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. The program featured a conversation between two survivors of fatal antisemitism, generations apart; pictured from left to right Samuel J. Aronson, Moderator, Director of Planning and Administration, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Noa Beer, survivor of the October 7 Nova Music Festival massacre; and Nat Shaffir, Holocaust survivor and Museum volunteer; as they talked about what drives them to share their experiences. The Western Region Tribute Dinner honored Yetta Kane, a Holocaust survivor, with the Museum’s National Leadership Award for her long-standing work to keep Holocaust memory alive through education. A nonpartisan federal educational institution, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is America’s national memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, dedicated to ensuring the permanence of Holocaust memory, understanding, and relevance.
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