Come and hear the tragic story of the Jewish community in Rostov-on-Don and show support for the Jews in Russia today.
Over 2 days in August, 1942 in Rostov-in-Don, Russia, 27,000 people, mainly Jews, were massacred by the German military.
Few people in the West know anything about this.
Vladimir Rashka, a historian and archivist of the Jewish community in Rostov-on-Don, is visiting the Glasgow community to speak about the event and show film and material never seen in the UK before.
Please come and hear Vladimir and what it is like to be a Jew in Russia today.
Also, hear from Lev and Julia Atlas and enjoy acclaimed violinist Lev performing.
All welcome, refreshments will be served.