Jewish Museum Announces Opening of Temporary Exhibition “Remarkable Women Who Survived the Holocaust”

The Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” has announced the opening of a temporary exhibition, “Remarkable Women Who Survived the Holocaust,” created in close collaboration with the Genocide Museum “Territory of Memory” (Odesa), the NGO “Odesa Center for Holocaust Research,” the “Hillel” Jewish Student Cultural Center in Odesa, with the support of the “Joint.”

The exhibition opening will take place:

Date: March 15

Time: 12:00 PM

Location: Dnipro, 4/26 Sholem Aleichem Street, Menorah Center, Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine,” Hall 2.

For inquiries call: +38 050 452 21 63, +38 056 717 70 16.

Admission is free.

The organizers note: “The exhibition highlights the unique experience of women during the Holocaust – from life in hiding to survival in concentration camps. It focuses on the preservation of female identity and dignity under inhuman circumstances. This is a chronicle of rebirth: the stories of heroines who, after enduring tragedy, found the strength to build a future, becoming a living testament to the triumph of the human spirit. Despite everything, they remained. Alive. Women. Human.

We invite you to hear the voices of those who transformed their pain and traumatic experiences into a vibrant life, filled with strength and love.”