
Beth Jacob Synagogue presents From Survival to Thrival: An Evening with Holocaust Survivor Abraham Silverman.
Born in 1942 in Romania, Abraham survived thanks to the bravery of those around him. After his father was sent to a slave labour camp, his pregnant mother found refuge with residents who believed that saving Jewish children meant saving the future.
Liberated in 1944, his family fled Communist Romania, before finally immigrating to Canada in 1949. From the horrors of war to a new beginning in Saskatchewan, Abraham’s story is one of resilience, hope, and survival against all odds.
Date: Sunday, April 27 at 6:30 p.m.
Location: Regina Apostolic Church – 808 Assiniboine Ave. E, Regina
Cost: $18 (Students – $10) Tickets may be purchased by calling Beth Jacob Synagogue during office hours at 306-757-8643.



Far East Broadcasting Canada
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