Co-Chairs
Steven Albin • Joan Shapero
Immediate Past Chair
Honey Carr
Chair, Christian-Jewish Dialogue of Toronto
Ada Wynston
2006 HEW Committee Members
Anna Mae Belmont •
Julie Birenbaum
Lauren Bondar •
Sylvia Bornstein
Claire Braseliten •
Judy Breuer
Robert Buckler •
Felicia Carmelly
Rebecca Carter-Chand •
Stephen Chester-Bertelsen
Sharon Chodirker •
Sally Dale
Howard Driman •
Adam Fuerstenberg
Nir Gepner •
Eleanor Getzler
Sandra Gitlin •
Elaine Goldberg
Marilyn Goldberg •
Norine Goodman
Lara Katz •
Hyla Korn
Bruce Kurta •
Eliane Labendz
Ruth Lane •
Karen Lasky
Martin Maxwell •
Annette Metz-Pivnick
Linda Neufeld •
Naomi Parness
Carson Phillips •
Judy Pisano
Jodi Porepa •
Hilary Rabie
Gregory Racz •
Andy Reti
Joyce Rifkind •
Sherri Rotstein
Julia Rowan •
Barbara Rusch
Lorraine Sandler •
Matei Savulescu
Lesley Schwartz •
Sarah Spiegelman
Shawna Spiegelman •
Yael Spier Cohen
Anjie Tarek-Kaminker •
Donna Tepperman
Charlotte Tessis •
Dorothy Tessis
Alan Wainer •
Rely Walsh
Fern Waterman •
Rhonda Wolf
UJA Federation Holocaust Centre of Toronto
Lorraine Sandler, Chair
Jennifer Ritter, Director
Mary Siklos, Event Coordinator
Hanna Schwartz, Administrative Assistant
Latner Centre for Jewish Knowledge and Heritage
Elizabeth Wolfe, Chair
Susan Jackson, Executive Director
UJA Federation of Greater Toronto
David Engel, Chair of the Board
David Koschitzky, Vice Chair of the Board
Ted Sokolsky, President
Brochure Coordinator / Editor
Ina Glick, Communications/Production Manager, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto
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With more than 125 impactful programs in venues across the Greater Toronto and surrounding areas, Holocaust Education Week is the largest event of its kind in the world. Here is an opportunity for thousands of people from diverse religions and backgrounds to understand the horror of the Holocaust and to rededicate themselves to acceptance and racial tolerance.
The UJA Federation Holocaust Centre of Toronto, for almost two decades, has been committed to ensuring that never again will the world act as a bystander to mass murder and genocide. Through our vital work, the Centre is committed to honoring and memorializing the victims of Nazi persecution, to cherishing the legacy of the survivors, and to perpetuating dynamic education programming for future generations.
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