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- (2) United Airlines Business Class Tickets + (3) Night Stay in a Suite - Rosewood London
- Terranea Resort, Palos Verdes -- Two-Night Stay in an Ocean View Room
- Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills -- (2) Night Stay in a Superior Room + Dinner for two
- (2) Sets of Designer Whiskey Glasses, Matching Coasters & (1) Bottle of Riqueza Tequila
- 14 x 20 Mounted Print of Kobe Bryant Taken & Signed by Andrew Bernstein
- JILL ROBERTS -- $500 Gift Card
- (1) Bottle of Don Julio Ultima Reserva Extra Anejo Tequila
- JILL ROBERTS -- $500 Gift Card
- (1) Magnum Bottle of Don Julio 1942 Tequila
- (1) Magnum Bottle of Dom Perignon Brut Vintage Luminous Champagne 1.5L
Top Bidders
- hpa8aa937$13,950
- hb680e0a7$10,000
- sr3edca7a$3,250
- mwa8aa73c$2,601
- sd53b8907$2,000
- bs18de61e$1,850
- sde5e16da$1,700
- kmck$1,500
- sh2062276$1,400
- drfootjoy$1,126
Auction now OPEN!
The auction runs through May 22, 2023 at 9:00 pm PDT. Let the bidding begin!
All proceeds raised from this online auction support Holocaust Museum LA's work teaching the critical lessons of the Holocaust and its social relevance, empowering students and the public to speak out and stand up against antisemitism, bigotry, and hatred.
Thank you for supporting our mission.
For more information, please contact Omar Sharif Jr., at Omar@hmla.org.
Live Event Details
The inaugural Building Bridges Golf Classic, benefiting Holocaust Museum LA, will take place on May 22, 2023 at El Caballero Country Club. Recently redesigned by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and recognized as the "Finest course in the Valley" by LA Magazine, El Caballero has hosted numerous US Open qualifying rounds and three LPGA events. Players of all abilities find both challenge and reward on this scenic course.
Make Your Bid to Support Holocaust Museum LA!
With the alarming rise in antisemitism, hate crimes, and hate rhetoric, Holocaust Museum LA's work is more important than ever. Hate is taught, but so is kindness, empathy, and respect.
Founded in 1961, Holocaust Museum LA is the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the United States and home to the West Coast's largest collection of Holocaust- era artifacts. The Museum offers customized tours, artifact- rich and high-tech exhibits, creative educational programs, and intergenerational conversations with Holocaust survivors. Admission is free for all students and youth 17 and under. The Museum provides bus transportation grants for schools where field trips would otherwise be cost prohibitive.
Visit our website: www.holocaustmuseumla.org