GenerationsForward Speaker

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A woman had 3 girls. One day she decides to test her sons-in-law.
Advertisements

During the holocaust, Jews built extensive hideouts called bunkers, hid in attics, basements, closets, secret rooms, or anywhere else they could find.
Anne Frank - Hiding and Betrayal
George Segal. His parents “My father arrived in he was one of six or seven brothers all of whom were killed by the Nazis except my father, who was.
Michelle Obama Date Of Birth January 17, 1964 Place of Birth Chicago, Illinois.
My Retirement Events By: Abdullah Aljohani. Before Retirement.
SALVATION ARMY HOMELESS PROGRAM By: Brandy Social Work Graduate Student.
The DREAM Act – YouTube. What does it mean for a student to be undocumented?  If you are not:  A US Citizen  Legal permanent resident and do not possess.
 Born and raised October 8, 1930 in Harlem  Graduated with a Masters Degree from City College of NY in 1959  Over her long, distinguished career, she.
Jeannine Burk By: Sara Sempelsz, Kylie Byers(KyByers24), & Jack Albright(Phil)
Anne Frank The story of a young girl.. Who was Anne Frank? Anne Frank was born on June 12, This was during the Holocaust. Jewish people, such as.
27 January – International Holocaust Remembrance Day There once was a world The story of one Lithuanian Jewish family.
Marie Van Brittan Brown
How were Jews Rescued during the Holocaust?
Upcoming Due Dates Extended Learning- Due June 9th
The Holocaust.
Consider yourself one of the family!
SHOA.
African Society and Culture
HS 205 Competitive Success-- snaptutorial.com
HS 205 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com
HS 205 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
HS 205 Inspiring Innovation-- snaptutorial.com
The Diary of Anne Frank (the play) Week 1
Elie Wiesel Nerma & Kylee.
Arlette Baker, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date]
Cantor Judith Steel, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location]
Ellen Bachner Greenberg, GenerationsForward Speaker
Stanley Berger, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date]
Agnes Vertes, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date]
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Linda’s Family.
GenerationsForward Speaker
Betty Knoop, Holocaust Survivor
doubt by John Patrick Shanley
Grandma Moses
Mary Cassatt By: Karly Krebs 11/7/05.
All About Mrs. McKee.
Reha Sokolow, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date]
German aryan children were taught that they were the superior race.
Hannah Deutch, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date]
GenerationsForward Speaker
Lore Strauss, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date]
GenerationsForward Speaker
Name of Event Name of Event
GenerationsForward Speaker
Income Eligibility and Calculations
Welcome to our brand new series at igniteYOUTH – Destiny!
GenerationsForward Speaker
David Bloch By: Amy Holcomb.
Helga Luden, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date]
GenerationsForward Speaker
Ruth Bachner, Holocaust Survivor
Peter Somogyi, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date]
Jose Coltof, Holocaust Survivor
MY FAMILY By Peter L.
German aryan children were taught that they were the superior race.
ZORA NEALE HURSTON
What’s your nationality? Where are you from?
Rebecca Freimann, GenerationsForward Event held at: [location] [date]
Paul Galan, Holocaust Survivor Event held at: [location] [date] [time]
The last breath Sam Kahiga
Thursday, September 24, 2015 Objective: Students will be able to analyze characters and explain character motivation. Vocabulary: Furtive, Recompose,
Summary Characteristics
Ann Rolett, GenerationsForward Event held at: [location] [date] [time]
Helen Rubel, GenerationsForward Event held at: [location] [date]
GenerationsForward Speaker
GenerationsForward Speaker
One day she decides to test her sons-in-law
Mother of the Children of the Holocaust
Presentation transcript:

GenerationsForward Speaker https://hhrecny.org/ Wendy Sandler, GenerationsForward Speaker Wendy shares the story of her mother's journey from a Jewish six year old to a Catholic school girl who hid in the convent back again to an ardent Jew. She credits her blue eyes with saving her because she didn’t look Jewish and could pass as an Aryan. Wendy’s mother's story is also about luck and the Upstanding actions of a Priest who risked his life to do help secure proper documentation for the family. It’s a story about hope...and doing the right thing in the face of grave danger. Wendy is active in UJA Federation and other charitable organizations in the Westchester community, She lives with her husband Neil in Mamaroneck. They have two sons who have graduated from college and are working in New York City. She's also a Gallery Educator who leads tours for school age children at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York City. Wendy is a member of GenerationsForward, a group of second and third generation individuals sponsored by the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center of White Plains, New York. Event held at: [location] [date] [time]