Six years in the making, the educational center at the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach is finally opening on Sunday.
“This building is meant to give a foundation for the history of the Holocaust but also to give messages of hope and resilience and give some stories of actual people who lived through this, some who didn’t, and the central function is really our theatre, showing the dimensions and testimonies and allowing visitors to interact directly with our survivors,” said Jessica Katz, one of the memorial’s board members.
On this sneak preview day, we saw a 101-year-old Holocaust survivor interview himself…