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Herut North America presents ‘An Unforgettable Evening with Sami Steigmann’

Herut North America is proud to announce An Unforgettable Evening with Sami Steigmann on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, at 6 p.m. EST via Zoom.

Sami Steigmann. Credit: Courtesy.
Sami Steigmann. Credit: Courtesy.

Experience an unforgettable evening with Sami Steigmann—a Holocaust survivor whose story embodies resilience, hope and the triumph of the human spirit. From surviving medical experiments in a Nazi labor camp to rebuilding his life in Israel and the United States, Steigmann shares an inspiring journey of courage, compassion and perseverance.

“I feel it is so important for people to hear from those who survived the atrocities of the Holocaust,” stated Miriam Fischer, director of communities for Herut North America. “I have been blessed to have known many survivors over the years. Unfortunately, as many survivors pass away, more young adults doubt the validity of the Holocaust. We urge people, especially young adults, to come hear Sami Steigmann.”

Join us as Steigmann recounts his extraordinary journey—from the horrors of a Nazi camp to a life dedicated to education, forgiveness and resilience. His presentation is not only a firsthand account of one of history’s darkest eras but also a testament to the power of courage, empathy and the will to survive.

Registration is available at unapologeticzionist.org/SamiSteigmann.

For more information on Herut North America and its communities, visit their website at www.herutna.org, check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/officialherutna, or follow them on Instagram at www.instagram.com/officialherutna. If you want to create a community in your area, contact Miriam Fischer miriam@herutna.org.

About & contact the publisher
Herut North America is an organization established to provide a home for people seeking a connection to the Jewish homeland, building communities based on the principles of Zionism, human dignity, and indigenous rights. Herut embodies the teachings of Ze’ev Jabotinsky and is committed to molding the next generation of Zionist leaders, promoting the inalienable rights of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel, encouraging Aliyah, and educating about all things Israel.
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