Michael's world tour: Dream, Memory, Love, continued from Israel to Italy where the exhibition stayed for half of the year.
The tour was presented in five major Italian cities: Rome, Florence, Trieste, Genova, Venice and Milano.
Michael's world tour: Dream, Memory, Love, was presented in Israel as the main part of the Solidarity Art Event organized by Michael and Inna Rogatchi, and the Ha-Keshet (Rainbow) project of the Inna and Michael Rogatchi Foundation.
In Israel, the exhibition was hosted by the Municipality of Jerusalem, with Mr Yigdal Amedi, Senior Deputy Mayor and Acting Mayor as its main host.
Michael's triptych: Faces of the Holocaust, was donated to the Yad Vashem Museum; and the painting: My Stones. Jerusalem, was donated to the city of Jerusalem.
The proceeds from the exhibitions in Israel went to the child victims of terror.
Michael's world tour: Dream, Memory, Love, contined in the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, and then in Vilnius, Lithuania - at the most prestigious premises of The Old City Hall where the exhibition was opened by the candidate to the president of Lithuania, deputy minister for foreign affairs Mr Petras Austrevicius and the president of the Jewish Communities of Lithuania Dr Simon Alperovich; Riga, Latvia - at the most famous in the Latvian capital The Blackheads' Brotherhood's Museum and in the new City Council where the exhibition has been recalled as "the stunning one"; at the National Library in Tallinn, Estonia where the exhibition's opening ceremony is hosted by the Ambassador of Israel in Finland and Estonia Mr Shemi Tsur.
Michael's world tour: Dream, Memory, Love, began in Poland.
It was exhibited in the Jewish Culture Center in Cracow and in the Jewish Heritage Center, which had recently opened in Auschwitz.
Michael's exhibitions were part of the famous March of Living organized every year in memory of the victims of the Holocaust.
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