Wednesday 17 January 2024 from 12pm to 1pm
Holocaust survivor Lilly Wolf was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1927. She became an orphan in 1944 after her mother died of an illness and her father was deported to Auschwitz and murdered.
In the Budapest Ghetto, Lilly acted as a translator. Of the 24 people who were interned in one small house, only 6 survived.
Hear Lilly’s story of survival as part of our series of conversations with Holocaust survivors this summer at the Museum. Members with valid access codes can access this expert talk for $15. Non-members can access this event for $25.