Helping Holocaust Survivors

  • Highlights of the Museum

    Posted on December 12, 2010 met tour

    Click here to view photos from our last tour on Jan 16th.

    An exclusive tour of the Met with renowned tour guide and Holocaust survivor.

    Sunday May 15th, 2011, 10:30-12:30

    This unique tour is called “Highlights of the Museum.” The purpose is to show you 10 significant works of art. These represent different art forms, cultures, and different time periods. They show you an idea of the breadth of the MET’s collections.

    Light Refreshments Will Be Served

    To make a reservation Click above to donate $65 per reservation and write in comment box that this is for the Met tour. For more information about the tour feel free to email info@ivolunteerny.com, Thank you.

    When asked what enabled him to survive the concentration camp, Peter Kubicek responds that survival required three attributes: 1) luck; 2) more luck; and 3) still more luck. That is not a flippant answer. What he means is that the risks he took were often life-or-death decisions and they all had to work out, without exception. Every day brought with it new risks, beyond one’s imagination. The object of life in the concentration camp was to survive till tomorrow and tomorrow often seemed too distant to attain.
    Peter Kubicek thinks himself one of the luckiest men alive.

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