At 4.11.2024, the book "Mathildi A8428" by Victoria Sabetai was presented, at the Spiritual Center of I.K. Athens.
The event opened with his greeting president of I.K. of Athens, Albertou Tarapoulos, who emphasized the importance of recording the experiences of the Holocaust to preserve collective memory.
The event was sensitively coordinated by Rachel Baruch, while csole secretary of KISE Victor I. Eliezer highlighted the historical value of the book with a substantial reason while making references to contemporary events.
He also spoke Michael Sabetai, grandson of Mathilde and vice president of I.K. Volos. Through his personal narratives, he shared experiences that highlight unknown aspects of his grandmother's life, honoring her legacy both in the family and in I.K. Volos.
The presentation of the book concluded with her speech author Victoria Sabetai, who spoke about the difficulties of writing and her personal experiences during the creation of the work "Mathildi A8428". She spoke about the challenges she faced during the research and recording of the events, but also about her personal need to keep memory and humanity alive through literature. The author emphasized the importance of history as a tool for educating new generations.
The emotion was palpable in the audience, who watched in awe as Mathilde's stories of strength and courage unfolded.