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SURVIVAL
THROUGH SONG

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Join us for an evening with Holocaust Survivor Saul Dreier

Hear his extraordinary personal account of survival and resilience, and enjoy a musical performance featuring Saul on the drums.

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Let us unite to send a clear message against hate and intolerance. Never Again!​

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Monday, November 18

At the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center

17000 Monterey Rd, Morgan Hill​

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6:15 PM - Pre-event Meet and Greet (for Sponsors)

6:30 PM - Doors Open

7:00 PM - Program Begins
 

Open to the entire community!

Seating is limited. Advance registration required.

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Tickets:
General Admission: $15
Sponsor: $100 -
includes a pre-event meet and greet with Saul Dreier at 6:15 PM, and preferred seating during the program.

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About Saul Dreier:

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Born in Poland in 1925, Saul’s youth came to a halt in 1939 with the outbreak of WWII. After living in the Ghetto, Saul survived working in Oscar Schindler’s famed factory. Eventually he was sent to - and survived - three Concentration and Labor Camps (Mauthausen, Gusen, and Linz).

 

All throughout, Saul Dreier’s love for music remained as a source of hope and strength. “We didn’t have anything to eat, but when we heard music, it made us come alive”, says Saul.

 

In 2014, after 15 years of retirement, Saul, together with fellow survivors and their children, founded the “Holocaust Survivor Band”. They have performed around the world, including concerts in Auschwitz, Israel, and across the US.

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To learn more about Saul, visit www.sauldreier.com

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