Holocaust survivor to speak in Hartford

A Holocaust survivor is preparing to host a meet and greet in Hartford, and residents and history lovers are welcome to attend this special event.

Esther Basch, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, is hosting a meet and greet in Hartford next month to share her inspiring story and spread joy and love in the world. Basch, at 16 years old, was sent to the concentration camp in Auschwitz, an experience which showed her a mission of overcoming hate and prejudice with love and kindness.

The event is an opportunity for attendees to hear Basch’s first-hand experiences and to remind future generations how to prevent similar historic tragedies from occurring in the future. She has years of experience with public speaking and sharing her story, creating a compelling event for history buffs. Guests will learn about the core values Basch learned in Auschwitz and later life.

The meet and greet is perfect for gathering friends and family and learning about a challenging historical period. It’s a unique experience that guests will not forget. Attendees can purchase a VIP ticket to guarantee a meet-and-greet session and a photograph with Esther. Events like this one are perfect for banner printing to advertise the meet and greet to people interested in history.

The event is scheduled for Thursday, January 11 at the Chabad House of Greater Hartfield. Interested parties are encouraged to reserve a spot. Tickets start at $28.50 and can be purchased from the event’s online listing.