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November 2, 2006

Saturday the 4th

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Monday the 6th

The lesser-known stories of the Holocaust’s “other” victims are the focus of Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust’s continuing series of exploration. This week, they unveil “Who Am I: Young Minds Forced to Choose,” an exhibition that tells the story of Jehovah’s Witnesses persecuted by the Nazis. The Nov. 5 opening reception features keynote speaker Michael Berenbaum.

Sun., Nov. 5, 2pm. (opening reception). Exhibit on view weekdays, and Sundays by appointment. 6435 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles.

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Friday the 10th

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