Co-Chairs Anna Mae Belmont • Robert Buckler • Rachel Iskov
Immediate Past Chair Lesley Schwartz
2009 HEW Committee Members Steven Albin • Gail Avinoam Elin Beaumont • Lauren Bondar Sylvia Bornstein • Claire Braseliten Judy Breuer • Felicia Carmelly Honey Carr • Sharon Chodirker Sally Dale • Howard Driman • Patricia Elia Karen Fainman • Phyllis Fien Adam Fuerstenberg • Ellen Gardner Eleanor Getzler • Jessica Gilbert Sandra Gitlin • Elaine Goldberg Marilyn Goldberg • Linda Goldman Norine Goodman • Ingrid Johnson Lara Katz • Shawna King • Joy Kohn John Komlos • Eliane Labendz • Ruth Lane Karen Lasky • Margie Marmor Martin Maxwell • Annette Metz-Pivnick Allyssa Moskowitz • Michelle Paradis Naomi Parness • Carson Phillips Judy Pisano • Jodi Porepa • Hilary Rabie Bradley Rabins • Andy Reti Joyce Rifkind • Jennifer Ritter Doris Rochman • Rammy Rochman Sid Rochwerg • Sherri Rotstein Julia Rowan • Barbara Rusch Lorraine Sandler • Matei Savulescu Esther Schwartz Luft • Miri Schneiderman Joan Shapero • Julie Silver • Sid Silverberg Michelle Singer • Yael Spier Cohen Bryan Steinberg • Anjie Tarek-Kaminker Donna Tepperman • Charlotte Tessis Dorothy Tessis • Bluma Wagner Alan Wainer • Rely Walsh • Rhonda Wolf Ada Wynston • Julia Zarankin Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto Lorraine Sandler, Chair Mary Siklos, HEW Event Coordinator
Carson Phillips, Educator Rachel Libman, Programs and Exhibitions Coordinator Mark Freedman, Manager, Operations and Community Services Anna Skorupsky, Librarian Hanna Schwartz, Administrative Assistant
UJA Federation of Greater Toronto David Koschitzky, Chair of the Board Alan Winer, Vice Chair of the Board Ted Sokolsky, President & CEO
Carol Kassel, Senior Vice-President Lori Starr, Vice-President, Culture Shirley Worth, Director, Donor Development Susan Jackson, Executive Philanthropic Officer Stella Beili, Marketing Manager Ina Glick, Brochure Consultant | |
The Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre is dedicated to preserving the memories of the victims, honouring the legacies of those who survived and educating the community so that the Holocaust will serve as a warning to future generations about the dangers of antisemitism, racism, intolerance and apathy. Through education and remembrance, we safeguard the lessons of the Holocaust in order to nurture an inclusive society. |
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