Holocaust Survivor Warren Kramer Shares Story at “Generation SC Remembers Kristallnacht”

Monday November 4, 2019

On November 9th at 6:00 P.M., Survivor Warren Kramer will be the featured speaker at a dinner/silent auction hosted by Generation SC students at Aintree Farms Clubhouse, 3310 Winners Circle, Germantown. Tickets are $40 and the public is invited.

Mr. Kramer is 95 years young with a mind as sharp as most half his age. He relates his story in vivid detail of being part of the “Kindertransport” — when the British sought to save Jewish children ages 3 to 17 whose parents had been killed. Mr. Kramer was 14 at the time and was one of the nearly 10,000 children brought to England on one of several Kindertransports.

The event commemorates the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht – German for “Night of Broken Glass”. On November 9-10, 1938, almost 200 synagogues were destroyed, over 8,000 Jewish shops were ransacked and looted and tens of thousands of Jews were removed to concentration camps.

For more information/reservations, please call 901-340-8069. This benefit honors Unknown Child Foundation, Inc.

On November 9th at 6:00 P.M., Survivor Warren Kramer will be the featured speaker at a dinner/silent auction hosted by Generation SC students at Aintree Farms Clubhouse, 3310 Winners Circle, Germantown. Tickets are $40 and the public is invited.

Mr. Kramer is 95 years young with a mind as sharp as most half his age. He relates his story in vivid detail of being part of the “Kindertransport” — when the British sought to save Jewish children ages 3 to 17 whose parents had been killed. Mr. Kramer was 14 at the time and was one of the nearly 10,000 children brought to England on one of several Kindertransports.

The event commemorates the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht – German for “Night of Broken Glass”. On November 9-10, 1938, almost 200 synagogues were destroyed, over 8,000 Jewish shops were ransacked and looted and tens of thousands of Jews were removed to concentration camps.

For more information/reservations, please call 901-340-8069. This benefit honors Unknown Child Foundation, Inc.

On November 9th at 6:00 P.M., Survivor Warren Kramer will be the featured speaker at a dinner/silent auction hosted by Generation SC students at Aintree Farms Clubhouse, 3310 Winners Circle, Germantown. Tickets are $40 and the public is invited.

Mr. Kramer is 95 years young with a mind as sharp as most half his age. He relates his story in vivid detail of being part of the “Kindertransport” — when the British sought to save Jewish children ages 3 to 17 whose parents had been killed. Mr. Kramer was 14 at the time and was one of the nearly 10,000 children brought to England on one of several Kindertransports.

The event commemorates the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht – German for “Night of Broken Glass”. On November 9-10, 1938, almost 200 synagogues were destroyed, over 8,000 Jewish shops were ransacked and looted and tens of thousands of Jews were removed to concentration camps.

For more information/reservations, please call 901-340-8069. This benefit honors Unknown Child Foundation, Inc.

On November 9th at 6:00 P.M., Survivor Warren Kramer will be the featured speaker at a dinner/silent auction hosted by Generation SC students at Aintree Farms Clubhouse, 3310 Winners Circle, Germantown. Tickets are $40 and the public is invited.

Mr. Kramer is 95 years young with a mind as sharp as most half his age. He relates his story in vivid detail of being part of the “Kindertransport” — when the British sought to save Jewish children ages 3 to 17 whose parents had been killed. Mr. Kramer was 14 at the time and was one of the nearly 10,000 children brought to England on one of several Kindertransports.

The event commemorates the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht – German for “Night of Broken Glass”. On November 9-10, 1938, almost 200 synagogues were destroyed, over 8,000 Jewish shops were ransacked and looted and tens of thousands of Jews were removed to concentration camps.

For more information/reservations, please call 901-340-8069. This benefit honors Unknown Child Foundation, Inc.