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The Story of Ethiopian Jewry

Join AMIT LA for an evening of exclusive opportunities. Meet for the first time two AMIT graduates who will share their stories of success. Enjoy the ONLY local screening of the epic and award winning film: Live and Become. Winner of 16 Film Festival Awards.

Saturday, February 9, 2013, at 7:30pm

Temple Emanuel Academy Day School
8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
(parking under the building)

COST: $75 per ticket per person, $120 per couple. Light refreshments will be served.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: $2500 Gold Corporate Sponsorship*/Chai Society (includes 5 tickets), $5000 Platinum Corporate Sponsorship/ President’s Circle Member (includes 10 tickets), $250* patron (includes 2 tickets)
*All patrons and corporate sponsors will be listed in the evening’s program.

For further information, please contact Michal Taviv-Margolese at MichalT@amitchildren.org or call 310.859.4885.

Please click on the link below to make your reservation:
http://www.amitchildren.org/gifts/story-ethiopian-jewry-p-187.html

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Dates: Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 7:30pm - 11:30pm
Event Price: $75 per person, $120 per couple
Organization: AMIT Western Region
Venue: Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills
8844 Burton Way
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Web Site: www.amitchildren.org/LA
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