One violin One boy. One story the world must never ignore.

Bram Rodrigues-Lopes was just a teenager when he was murdered in Auschwitz—one life among millions stolen by hatred. For 76 years, his voice was lost to history—until his violin was found and returned to his family.
That violin now speaks for Bram. It tells the story of a young Jewish boy whose life was cut short—but whose memory refuses to fade.

Through the Holocaust Education & Legacy Project, author and nephew David Groen transforms personal tragedy into a mission: to honor Bram, to tell the truth about the Holocaust, and to fight rising antisemitism and hate wherever it appears.
This project is more than remembrance—it is resistance. Against denial. Against silence. Against the hatred that still threatens our world today.
Because every time Bram’s story is told, hate loses—and hope endures.
Join Us.
Help us share Bram’s story. Educate. Remember. Speak out.
Together, we can honor the past—and change the future.
[Learn More] [Bring the Story to Your Community] [Support the Project]
For more information on how to book a presentation call 347-533-3028 or email davidgroen001@gmail.com

For more information on how to book a presentation call 347-533-3028 or email davidgroen001@gmail.com


We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, whose partnership strengthens our efforts to preserve memory, educate future generations, and confront hate with courage and truth.
“This program receives support from The Palm Beach Center to Combat Antisemitism & Hatred.”
Beautifully executed very very moving .
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