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the Be the Difference Journal
Annual Benefit BE DIFFERENCE the October 19, 2009 U P S TA N D E R What is an Upstander? An upstander is a rescuer. An upstander sees a wrong and rights it. An upstander does the right thing. An upstander is not a bystander. An upstander is YOU because you are here. Thank you for being the Difference! Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center presents BE the DIFFERENCE Honoring Lee Katz, Ph.D. Featuring Tovah Feldshuh Golda’s of Balcony and Irena’s Vow Recognizing Dr. Tina Strobos October 19, 2009 Proceeds will benefit the the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center's Educational Outreach Programs Committee & Contributors BENEFIT CHAIRS Emily & Eugene M. Grant Lee & Richard Laster BENEFIT COMMITTEE BENEFACTORS Yvette Finkelstein Elise Flagg Esther Glassman Ellen Bachner Greenberg Lee Laster Shari Lidsky Susan Rothschild Lilly Singer, Chair Barbara Tartell Paula Yormak Froma & Andrew R. Benerofe Barbara & Paul Elliot Barbara & E. Robert Goodkind Rebecca & Arthur Samberg GRAND BENEFACTORS Emily & Eugene M. Grant Micki & Gary Joseph Lee Katz, Ph.D. Lee & Richard Laster Rita & Richard Lowenstein Dolly L. Maass Mindy & Howard Unger Rahma & Bernard Rosenshein SPONSORS Scarsdale High School – School Government Ellen & Joseph Kaidanow PATRON Judy & Dr. Elie Abemayor LEADER German School New York Donors SUPPORTERS Carolyn Abramowitz Rhonda Barnat Peter M. Bartfeld Dr. Caroline G. Bauman Robin & Alan Bell Gail Binderman Carol Meyer & Chris Carstens Sonja & Glenn Roy Cooper DeAngelis Architectural Services, LLC Hon. Janet DiFiore & Dennis Glaser Hon. Sam Eisenberg Elsa & Melvin Federbush Hon. Samuel Fredman Robert K. Freeland Rita & Burton Goldberg Anita & Stanley Goodman Gloria Rosen & Sheldon Grebstein Shirley & Henry Hackel Hilda & Selmar Hubert Deanne Fitzpatrick & Dr. Habibullah Jamal Patricia & Scot Karr Stuart B. Katz Joanne Landau & Rabbi Fred Schwalb Betsy & Donald Landis Cookie & Harris Markhoff Harriet Miller Cheryl & Philip Milstein Valerie & John O’Keeffe, Jr. Louise & Gabriel Rosenfeld Scarsdale Teachers Institute Ann & Tom Scheuer Vivian & Howard Sklar Sheila Ann Crespi & Andrew Sparks Nancy & Arthur Stampleman Michael Strauss Jacqueline & Arthur Walker Wendy and Daniel P. Weinreb Sherry & Robert Wiener Board of Directors HONORARY CHAIRMAN Andrew J. Spano CHAIRMAN VICE CHAIRS SECRETARY TREASURER Richard Laster Andrew R. Benerofe Gary Joseph Lee Katz, Ph.D. Gary Joseph Andrew R. Benerofe BOARD MEMBERS Elie Abemayor, M.D. Scott T. Baken Richard A. Berman Michael D. Blechman Delores Scott Brathwaite Brigid Driscoll, RSHM, Ph.D. Paul Elliot Melvin Federbush Elise Flagg Andrew Froehlich Frances Ginsberg, Ph.D. Eugene M. Grant* Norman Adler Jessica Bacal Mayo Gregory Bartlett Grace Bennett Noam Bramson Sel Hubert Habibullah Jamal, M.D. Joseph Kaidanow Donald M. Landis Lee Laster Rita Lowenstein Harris Markhoff Judy Matson Valerie Moore O’Keeffe Jeremiah W. O’Connor, Jr. Ernest S. Prince ADVISORY BOARD Judy Chriss Sonja Muller Cooper Janet DiFiore Sheldon Grebstein, Ph.D. Abigail Kirsch EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Donna Cohen Gabriel Rosenfeld Bernard J. Rosenshein Michael L. Rosenthal Lilly Singer Irene A. Steiner Barbara Berger Tartell Howard Unger Stefan Weinberg Daniel P. Weinreb Claudia Weisser Paula Yormak Joanne Landau Michael Margulies* Sumi Mitsudo-Koide, M.D. Patricia M. Paz Susan Rothschild Seth Rutman Sheila Stein Irwin Winsten Rabbi Amiel Wohl DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Marlene Warshawski Yahalom, Ph.D. * Chairman Emeritus A Message from the Chairman Dear Friends: Thank you for joining us this evening as we honor Dr. Lee Katz, a longtime board member and supporter of the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center with our Spirit of Humanity Award. Lee has demonstrated how to “Be the Difference” for her entire life with her commitment to education, including posts with Purchase College and American Associates of Ben-Gurion University. We are proud to have her as a Vice Chair for the HHREC while she also devotes time to the board of the Rye Arts Center, among other causes. You are all going to witness a memorable moment tonight as award-winning actress Tovah Feldshuh, who just portrayed a rescuer in Broadway’s Irena’s Vow, will present real-life rescuer Dr. Tina Strobos with our Courage to Care Award. As you will hear, Tina was a young medical student when the Nazis invaded Holland. She joined the resistance and along with her grandmother and mother sheltered more than 100 Jews during the war. As students and teachers learn about history-makers such as Tina and others in the HHREC’s programs, students and teachers come to understand their own abilities to make a difference. These educational programs are becoming more important as time passes and prominent figures on the world stage actually continue to deny the Holocaust. It is gifts such as yours that help combat the deniers with education such as our Distinguished Lecture Series, Focus Seminars, Human Rights Institute and workshops on the use of our curriculum and film, Testimony of the Human Spirit. Your support for dinner this evening will allow us to continue these programs throughout the schools and our wider community. Thank you all for Being the Difference when it matters the most. We cherish each and every one of you. Truly, Richard Laster Chairman Special Acknowledgements Bernard Rosenshein, Mamaroneck Beach & Yacht Club Frank Soriano, House of Flowers Anne Frank House, Amsterdam Ina & Jack Polak Andy Cahn Caroline G. Bauman Benfield Printing and Promotion, Inc. Laura Cacciato, Graphic Designer Bradford Portraits Brianna Hilfer, Student Volunteer Stuart Kolbert Betsy & Donald Landis Suzanne & Ralph Newman, DOTT Communications Diana Phethean, Student Volunteer Susan Rothschild Gerry Ruckhaus, HHREC Volunteer Carly Scott, Student Volunteer Charlie Seton & Lynne Crowley Speakers Bureau Volunteers Lilly Singer The Westchester Chamber Music Society Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center Staff 2900 Purchase Street • Purchase, NY 10577 Phone: 914.696.0738 • Fax: 914.696.0843 Email: [email protected] • Website: www.hhrecny.org Spirit of Humanity Award Lee Katz, Ph.D. Vice Chair of the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center, Dr. Lee Katz has spent her life pursuing her educational goals and helping others achieve theirs. She graduated cum laude from the University of Illinois with a B.A. in sociology and continued on to receive her Masters in Education from Syracuse University and her Ph.D. in Adult and Continuing Education from the University of Michigan. Throughout her career, Dr. Katz has worked closely with grass roots populations and organizations to develop programs designed to meet their educational and related needs. Among her many professional achievements, she helped develop a K-12 curriculum for underachieving children in Syracuse, NY and she was subsequently invited to serve as staff to the Carnegie Foundation’s exploratory committee on assessing the progress of education in the United Spirit of Humanity Award States. Later she was recruited to become head of sponsored research for Eastern Michigan University and ultimately was invited to become Dean of Academic Development at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. In 1984 Dr. Katz became Vice President for External Affairs and Development at Purchase College. In 1995 she accepted a position as the National Executive Vice President of the American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel. During her tenure there she worked with boards of directors throughout the U.S. to secure private support for the university. Subsequently she served as National Executive of the Abraham Fund, devoted to promoting co-existence among Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel. Dr. Katz currently serves as an honorary board member of the 92nd Street Y, and an advisory board member at the Rye Arts Center and the Medici Archive Project. She has been awarded numerous honors and awards, including the 2008 Golden Harvest Humanitarian Award of Westchester’s Public/Private Partnership. She was also an honoree at the Westchester Chapter, National Association of Christians and Jews (1996). Guest Speaker & Be The Difference Award Tovah Feldshuh Throughout her remarkable career as an actress, singer, and playwright on stage, television and film, Tovah Feldshuh illuminates the Jewish diaspora through her portrayals of strong, complex women. For her work on the New York stage, from Yentl to Saravà! to Lend Me A Tenor to Golda’s Balcony, Ms. Feldshuh has earned four Tony nominations for Best Actress and won four Drama Desk Awards, four Outer Critics Circle Awards, the Obie, the Theatre World Award and the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actress for Golda’s Balcony, which became the longest-running one-woman show in the history of Broadway. This year, the Drama League nominated her for Distinguished Performance for her searing portrayal of Irena Gut Opdyke on Broadway in Irena’s Vow. Film audiences recognize Ms. Feldshuh from such movies as Kissing Jessica Stein; A Walk on the Moon; Brewster’s Millions and Daniel. Most recently she Guest Speaker & Be The Difference Award appeared onscreen in O Jerusalem in which she played Golda Meir and Lady in the Water. On television, she received her first Emmy nomination for her portrayal of the Czech freedom fighter Helena in Holocaust. She starred in The Amazing Howard Hughes, Citizen Cohn, The Cosby Mysteries and The Cosby Show, and The Education of Max Bickford, to name a few. In 2004 she was nominated for her second Emmy for her work on Law & Order as defense attorney Danielle Melnick. Her one-woman musical show, Tovah: Out of Her Mind!, sold out in London’s West End and culminated in a symphonic concert with Billy Crystal at Los Angeles’ Royce Hall. The Boston Globe selected Tovah: Out of Her Mind! as the best one-person show of 2000. Ms. Feldshuh created a new concert entitled Mining Golda: My Journey to Golda Meir which also played the West End at the Savoy Theatre, as well as in major venues in Manchester, Leeds, Johannesburg, and Sydney. Most recently she was the first artist ever to be asked to extend at the renowned Feinstein’s Nightclub at the Loews Regency Hotel in New York in her smash cabaret show, Tovah: In a Nutshell! Ms. Feldshuh is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, won the McKnight fellowship to the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre. She has taught at Yale, Cornell and New York Universities. This year, she has been invited to join a think tank at Harvard University on Jewish life and leadership. She is a supporter of Seeds of Peace, a non-profit, non-political organization that helps teenagers from regions of conflict and is the recipient of the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award and the Israel Peace Medal, among others. Ms. Feldshuh is married to New York attorney, Andrew Harris Levy. They have two children, Garson Brandon and Amanda Claire. Visit www.tovahfeldshuh.com. Courage to Care Award Dr. Tina Strobos Tina Strobos was 19 years old and just beginning her medical school studies when the Nazis invaded her native Holland in 1940. Everyday life for all citizens was transformed with the Nazi regime, including the sudden requirement for identity papers, food ration coupons, and loyalty oaths at the university, which Tina refused to sign on principle. Immediately, Tina felt compelled to join the resistance movement. Tina, her mother and grandmother began hiding Jews in her grandmother’s home almost without reflection; the family had previously sheltered refugees during World War I, and sheltering those in peril under the Nazis simply seemed the right thing to do. The first to be hidden in a quickly constructed closet was a close family friend who was also a noted writer and outspoken trade unionist. Over the next five years Tina and her family sheltered and offered assistance to more than 100 Jews. Tina and her mother Marie Schotte usually hid four to five people at a time and then moved them to Courage to Care Award another in a network of safe houses. Some stayed a few days, others for months. Tina developed an expertise in falsifying Dutch passports and identity cards and often took Jews to safe houses at great risk to her personal safety. The Gestapo raided Tina’s home on eight separate occasions, and Tina herself was arrested and interrogated nine times, but the Nazis never gained any meaningful information from her. Other members of the resistance sometimes tipped off Tina’s family just before a Gestapo raid, giving Tina or her mother just enough time to alert those in hiding so that they could jump to an adjacent rooftop. When the war ended, Tina resumed her medical studies, and in the 1950s she and her husband Robert immigrated to the United States, settling in Westchester County. While running her psychiatric practice, Tina also raised three children, Jur, Semon, and Caroline. It was only in the 1980s when the activities of the Dutch Resistance became more popularly known, that Tina began to talk about her participation. In 1989 Yad Vashem recognized Tina and her mother as Righteous Among the Nations, the official designation of the State of Israel for those who saved Jews from the Nazis. While she is proud that her name is also in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Tina emphasizes that many Dutch citizens who were never recognized also risked and even lost their lives to save others. It is her fondest hope that all people can realize that rescue can be learned and put into practice at any stage of life. Tina is the proud grandmother of seven children. October 19, 2009 Dear Friends: I am delighted to send greetings to everyone gathered for the Annual Benefit of the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center. I am delighted to delighted send greetings to greetings everyone gathered forgathered the ACenter Since 1994, the IHolocaust and Human Rights Education (HHREC) has am to send to everyone for the A brought the lessons of the Holocaust to students and teachers in Westchester, Fairfield, Sand Putnam counties and has become a leader in the fight against bigotry S and prejudice in all forms. The Center’s comprehensive network of programs and services highlights human rights atrocities of the past to foster awareness ofThe the C C critical o importance of human understanding in a diverse global society. The o I am proud to join in applauding tonight’s honoree, Dr. Lee Katz, recipient of the Spirit of Humanity Award and long time HHREC Board Member, for her lifetime of dedication to higher education and to encouraging bonds of fellowship and service to am honored, as honored, well, others. I am honored, as well, to recognize Dr. Tina Strobos forIher role inI am saving theas well, t t lives of a hundred Jews during the Holocaust, and for providing us with an indelible lesson of altruism in the face of despair. o of the power o On behalf of all New Yorkers, I applaud everyone affiliated with the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center for your history of important contributions to the Empire State, and extend best wishes to all for a wonderful evening. Warmest regards. Sincerely, David A. Paterson “On behalf of all New Yorkers, I applaud everyone affiliated with the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center for your history of important contributions to the Empire State, and extend best wishes to all for a wonderful evening.” ~ David A. Paterson Governor of New York “...HHREC has been unwavering in its support for people to be treated with dignity and respect and in encouraging students to speak up and act against all forms of bigotry and prejudice. For all they do, everyone associated with HHREC can be very proud” ~ Andrew M. Cuomo Attorney General, State of New York “Your organization should be proud of the efforts you have made through the years to remember both those who were lost in the Holocaust and those who survived. To further your mission by advocating for the humane treatment of all peoples is a tremendous gift to our society” ~ Nita M. Lowey U.S. Congress, 18th District, New York October 119, 2009 Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center 2900 Purchase hase Street Purchase, New N York 10577 Dear Frien nds: Friends: I would like likke to take this opportunity to recognize Dr. Lee Katzz as she is honored at this evening’s Annual Ho olocaust and Human Rights Rightts Education Center’s Benefit Bennefit Celebration and to congratulate congratulate Holocaust her as she receives r the Spirit of Hum manity Award. Humanity Lee has be en an active member of the thhe Holocaust and Human Rights R Education Center ssince been 1997, and currently c C becam me Vice President for External External serves as Vice Chair. In 1984, Lee became Affairs and d Development at Purchas se College, and in 1995, sh he accepted a position as th he Purchase she the National E o the American Associates Associates of Ben-Gurion Universit ty of the Executive Vice President of University Negev in Israel. Israel. Throughout her life, life, Lee has dedicated much of her time in pursuing her heer educationa al goals and in helping oth ers to achieve theirs. She helped develop a K-12 K cu urriculum educational others curriculum for underac chieving children in Syrac cuse, New York, and has worked w closely with organizations nizations underachieving Syracuse, to develop programs designed to me eet their educational needs. needs. Lee has been recognizedd with meet many hono ors and awards throughoutt her life and tonight she iss honored with receiving tthe Spirit honors of Humani ty Award. Humanity Again, I w he Holocaust and Human R Rights would like to recognize Dr. Lee Katz and join with th the Education Center in honoring her co ommitment, dedication andd devotion to our community. communnity. commitment, Sincerely y, Sincerely, Senator Vincent V L Leibell L. 40th Sena ate District Senate “Lee has been recognized with many honors and awards throughout her life and tonight she is honored with receiving the Spirit of Humanity Award.” ~ Vincent L. Leibell 40th Senate District “Congratulations to Dr. Lee Katz as you honor her with the Spirit of Humanity Award from the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center. I extend my best wishes to all of you gathered and wish you continued success.” ~ Suzi Oppenheimer New York State Senator, 37th District THE ASSEMBLY STATE OF NEW YORK ALBANY ADAM T. BRADLEY th Assemblyman 89 District Westchester County CHAIR Subcommittee on Oversight of the Department of Environmental Conservation COMMITTEES Children & Families Election Law Environmental Conservation Insurance Judiciary Veterans’ Affairs October 19, 2009 Dear Friends, It is with great pleasure that I congratulate the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center as they celebrate their Annual Benefit, and their Spirit of Humanity award recipient, Dr. Lee Katz. It is vitally important that we recognize exceptional organizations and individuals who offer their ideas and work for the primary purpose of benefiting others. Additionally, HHREC’s goals to enhance the teaching and learning of the lessons of the Holocaust are central to pave the way for an understanding society. Dr. Lee Katz has spent her entire life pursuing her educational goals and helping others achieve theirs. Dr. Katz’s impact upon others is international. She helped develop a K-12 curriculum for underachieving children in Syracuse, NY, served as staff to the Carnegie Foundation’s exploratory committee on assessing the progress of education in the United States, was head of sponsored research for Eastern Michigan University, became Dean of Academic Development at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, was Vice President for External Affairs and Development at Purchase College, National Executive Vice President of the American Associates of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel, served as National Executive of the Abraham Fund where she devoted her energies to promote co-existence among Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel, and currently serves as an honorary board member of the 92nd Street Y, and an advisory board member at the Rye Arts Center and the Medici Archive Project. This level of involvement and achievement is an exemplary model of working to benefit others which is worthy of recognition and accolades. I offer my congratulations and appreciation to the Dr. Lee Katz and the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center for their many contributions. Very truly yours, Adam T. Bradley Member of the Assembly “It is vitally important that we recognize exceptional organizations and individuals who offer their ideas and work for the primary purpose of benefiting others...HHREC’s goals to enhance the teaching and learning of the lessons of the Holocaust are central to pave the way for an understanding society.” ATB/ek ALBANY OFFICE Room 656, LOB, Albany, New York 12248 (518) 455-5397, FAX: (518) 455-5041 DISTRICT OFFICE 4 New King Street, Town of North Castle, White Plains, New York 10604 (914) 686-0046 FAX: (914) 686-0046 ~ Adam T. Bradley Member of the Assembly October 19, 2009 Dear Friends: I am both pleased and proud to greet all of you as you join the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center on the occasion of their annual benefit and to congratulate their very deserving honoree, Lee Katz, Ph.D. for her dedication to the HHREC Board since 1997. The HHREC a not-for-profit organization has served Westchester, Putnam and Fairfield counties by enhancing the teaching and learning the lessons of the Holocaust and the right of all people to be treated with dignity and respect. My best wishes to all involved with this wonderful organization and a very special congratulations to your honoree. I offer my hope that you will find continued joy, fellowship and satisfaction in the months and years to come. “I am both pleased and proud to greet all of you as you join the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center on the occasion of their annual benefit and to congratulate their very deserving honoree, Lee Katz, Ph.D. for her dedication to the HHREC Board since 1997.” ~ Andrew J. Spano Westchester County Executive Best Wishes to Richard Laster Chairman of the Board and Donna Cohen Executive Director as the Holocaust and Human Hights Education Center Celebrates its Annual Benefit Congratulations to Tonight’s Honoree, Dr. Lee Katz, Ph.D. Spirit of Humanity Award Your commitment to Holocaust and Human Hights Education is deeply appreciated and acknowledged on this special occasion Janet Di Fiore Westchester County District Attorney “I congratulate the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center on the good work they do in Westchester County and thank them for the beautiful Garden of Remembrance located outside the Michaelian Office Building.” ~ William J. Ryan Westchester County Board of Legislators Friends Meryl & Stephen Adler Helen Berger Dale & Steve Bloom Hilda & Gilbert Boas Madeline B. Bronstein Ruth Burger Marcy & Stuart Cobert Michael Dandry Marjorie & Robert Feder Lillian Feldman Joseph Feldschuh Dana & Bruce Freyer Ellen & Joel Goldin Brianne & Sanford Goldstein Ina & Arthur S. Gordon Janet & Harry Hohn Lauren & Remy Issembert Marcia & Arthur Jacobs Denny P. Jacobson Sandra B. & Richard Jacoby Aleida Keesing Estelle & Jerome D. Lebowitz Amy & Richard Lipton Leonard Lowy Lola & Joseph Margulies Deanne Molinari Barbara O’Connell & George Halpern Nancy J. Rieger Nataly & Toby Ritter Shirley G. Romney Eva & Jerome Rossman, Jr. Hank Roth Frank C. Siegel Alice Steinhardt Ruth & Bernhard Storch Adele Suslak Dr. & Mrs. Robert Tartell Toni Wyman Thank You To Our Grand Benefactors Warmest Congratulations to our dear friend Dr. Lee Katz Eugene & Emily Grant In recognition of our dear friend Dr. Lee Katz Who is a valuable leader of this organization. Thank you for sharing your gift of friendship with all of us. Love, Lee & Richard Laster Congratulations to Dr. Tina Strobos Courage to Care Award Recipient For those of us who lost family in the Holocaust, we could never fully express our gratitude for your courageous act in defying the Third Reich by saving Jewish lives. Micki and Gary Joseph & Family We Salute Dr. Lee Katz 2009 Spirit of Humanity Award Recipient For her dedication to education Rita & Richard Lowenstein Dolly L. Maass Proudly supports the HHREC and Congratulates the 2009 Spirit of Humanity Award Recipient Dr. Lee Katz We are proud to be a part of the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center, for its continuing commitment to Holocaust & Human rights education. And Congratulations to the 2009 Honoree Lee Katz Who has earned the “Spirit of Humanity Award.” Rahma & Bernard Rosenshein THANK YOU Dr. Lee Katz For being a wonderful example to all on how to Be the Difference! Mindy & Howard Unger Thank You To Our Benefactors To our dear friend Dr. Lee Katz We have known and loved you for many years. Congratulations on this well deserved honor. All our love, Froma & Andy Benerofe We honor Lee Katz for her devotion, dedication and hard work in support of HHREC Barbara and Paul Elliot We Salute the work of the HHREC Barbara and Robert Goodkind Best wishes to the Spirit of Humanity Award Honoree Lee Katz, Ph.D. Rebecca & Arthur Samberg Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center Educators Planning Committee 2009-2010 Marlene W. Yahalom, Ph.D. – Director of Education Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center Helene Alalouf -Yonkers Middle & High School, Retired Seth Altman - Yorktown High School Mary Beth Anderson - Central Westchester Teacher Center Beth Aviv - Mamaroneck High School Loren Barone - Mount Vernon High School Miriam Berk - Board of Jewish Education Michael Bobkoff - Westchester Community College Heather Brandon - Edgemont High School Brett Bowden - Croton Harmon High School Andy Cahn - HHREC, Retired Grace Caporino - Purchase College, SUNY Jeanne Caraley - The Summit School, Nyack Patty Dempsey - Quaker Ridge Elementary Michele Esterman - Mount Vernon High School Neil Ginsberg - Scarsdale High School Steve Goldberg - New Rochelle High School Sheldon Grebstein, Ph.D., - HHREC, Retired Stephanie Harley - Greenacres School, Scarsdale James Jones - Manhattanville College Virginia Mancini - Pleasantville High School Nancy Petschek-Kohn - HHREC Adrianne Pierce - Hackley School Beth Quinn - Gorton High School, Yonkers, Retired Harvey-Ann Ross - Mamaroneck High School, Retired Julie Scallero - North Salem High School Barbara Scaros - Edith Winthrop Teacher Center, Hartsdale Robin Schamberg - Fox Lane High School Marcie Schoenfeld - Greenwich High School Susan Taylor - Scarsdale Teachers Institute Edee Tenser - College of New Rochelle / Pace University Patrice Womack - Carmel High School Marlene W. Yahalom, Ph.D. - HHREC Advisory Sub Committee Rachel Hallote - Purchase College, SUNY Beth Kava - Pace University Pat Levy – Woodlands Middle/High School Gail Robinson - Manhattanville College Working to enhance the teaching and learning of the lessons of the Holocaust, to promote the right of all people to be treated with dignity and respect, and to encourage students to speak up and act against all forms of bigotry and prejudice. Thank You To Our Sponsors & Patrons In deepest gratitude for your many years of commitment to the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center Lee Katz, Ph.D. 2009 Spirit of Humanity Award Honoree Judith Shandling & Dr. Elie Abemayor Congratulations to the Spirit of Humanity Award Honoree Dr. Lee Katz and Courage to Care Award Recipient Dr. Tina Strobos The Kaidanow Family Dr. Lee Katz Truly Deserving of this Honor Joan & Bob Arnow Elaine & Michael Blechman Proudly support the HHREC and Congratulate the 2009 Spirit of Humanity Award recipient Lee Katz, Ph.D. Best Wishes from The Brout Foundation, Inc. and Joan & Alan Brout Congratulations to this year’s award recipients from Abigail Kirsch Catering Relationships & Producing Exquisite Events Since 1972 ABIGAILKIRSCH.COM Best wishes to My Friends at the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center for an enjoyable and memorable evening as you celebrate your annual benefit and Congratulations to Lee Katz. Ph.D. for her commitment to Holocaust education. Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey Proudly Serving New York’s 18th Congressional District Paid for and authorized by Lowey for Congress Dr. Lee Katz, Tovah Feldshuh, and Dr. Tina Strobos you have expanded our universe with intelligence, wisdom, and leadership - to keep the memories alive. Judith and Michael Margulies Mamaroneck Beach & Yacht Club Congratulations To The Spirit of Humanity Award Recipient Lee Katz, Ph. D. & Special Award Recipients Tovah Feldshuh & Dr. Tina Strobos For continuing their work to inspire the next generation to be UPSTANDERS for human rights. The Rosenshein Family Congratulations to the HHREC and best wishes for continued success. Lynn and Eric Sobel and Anita and Neal Pilzer Creative and artistic approach in capturing all your unforgettable magic moments (914) 738-1552 www.magicmomentsvideo.net Pelham Manor, NY 10803 Wishing much continued success to the To Lee Katz, HHREC Congratulations to a true leader. Carolyn Abramowitz Ellen & Scott Baken Lee Katz Thanks to Bernard Rosenshein And the Rosenshein Family Our Mother…Our Grandmother… For all of your efforts Our Woman of Valor Holocaust and Human Rights on behalf of the Education Center Love, Rhonda Barnat Dara Barnat & Roi Tartakovsky Jeremy Barnat Peter M. Bartfeld, Esq. Of Counsel Salon Marrow Dyckman Newman & Broudy, LLP 292 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10017 646-843-1923 (direct phone) 646-843-1924 (direct fax) [email protected] legalcounselusa.com Congratulations Lee Katz Tina Strobos You have made a difference In your dedication to the Spirit of Humanity Caroline Bauman, M.D. Proud Supporters of the HHREC Robin and Alan Bell May HHREC continue to reach more young people and inspire them to make a difference in our world Proud of the HHREC mission Janet DiFiore & Dennis Glaser Gail Binderman SOTHEBY'S International Realty We salute tonight’s award recipients Dr. Lee Katz - Spirit of Humanity Dr. Tina Strobos - Courage to Care GREGORY COOPER Licensed Associate Broker 28 Chase Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583 t 914.713.2090 c 914.450.6947 f 914.682.3511 f 914.725.8109 [email protected] sothebyshomes.com/westchester Tovah Feldshuh - Be the Difference Congratulations Dr. Lee Katz Carol Meyer & Chris Carstens Our best to you, Sonja Glenn and Gregory Cooper Best Wishes to With appreciation and encouragement to the Lee Katz Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center and In its teachings of the lessons of the Holocaust much continued success to HHREC Hon. Sam Eisenberg Elsa and Melvin Federbush We honor ourselves when we honor Lee Katz Thank you, Dr. Lee Katz Always a lady, always a leader For all that you have done For the HHREC, for many years! Hon. Samuel G. Fredman, J.S.C. Robert Freeland Arbitrator – Mediator Retired New York State Supreme Court Justice Congratulations to Congratulations to our friend, Lee Katz, Ph.D. For her commitment to Holocaust and Human Rights Education Susan & Ralph Freydberg Dr. Lee Katz Rita & Burton Goldberg Anita & Stanley Goodman Proudly support the work of the HHREC Heartfelt congratulations to our dear friend Lee Katz Honoree of the highest merit Sheldon Grebstein & Gloria Rosen Congratulations and best wishes to our honoree Lee Katz and to Tina Strobos We remember with love Paula and Hyman Flancbaum, survivors of the Shoah. They met and married in the Bergen Belsen Displaced Persons Camp. We honor the courage it took to rebuild their lives. Their parents and siblings – eleven in total – perished in Auschwitz and Treblinka. and Tovah Feldshuh They made a difference. Shirley and Henry Hackel Hilda and Sel Hubert Dear Mom, HHREC Thank you for educating students that they CAN Be the Difference Pat & Scot Karr We are so proud of your contributions to so many outstanding educational and philanthropic organizations such as HHREC. We are inspired by your dedication and accomplishments. Love, Suzanne, Stuart, Rachel, Alexander and Harrison Wishing the Center many more years of continued success! Joanne Landau & Rabbi Fred Schwalb Good wishes to all who work to keep the awful lessons of the Holocaust in front of us. Betsy & Don Landis Wishing the In honor of Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center Dr. Lee Katz Continued success Tovah Feldshuh Harriet Miller And Cheryl & Philip Milstein Thank you Dr. Lee Katz for your generosity of spirit Thank you HHREC and seriousness of purpose For your commitment to human rights education and constancy in your life’s work. Valerie M. O’Keeffe and John J. O’Keeffe, Jr. Harold Rosenson Our continued appreciation Best Wishes to Lee Katz On this most deserving honor Louise & Gabriel Rosenfeld to the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center HHREC For providing valuable educational resources. Scarsdale Teachers Institute Vivian and Howard Sklar With Admiration and Best Wishes To Lee Katz The Classiest of the Class Acts Wish to congratulate Honorees Lee Katz, Ph.D. Tovah Feldshuh And Dr. Tina Strobos Ann and Tom Scheuer Upon receiving their awards of recognition on this special evening the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center To All the Board Members and Staff of the HHREC who work tirelessly to keep the memories of the Holocaust alive and educate the next generation about the lessons that cannot be forgotten, keep up the good work! for your dedicated passion towards education. Your work is critical so history never repeats itself! Thank you to the HHREC Sheila Crespi & Alan Sparks Stephanie and Lee Spiegel Warmest wishes to Congratulations Lee On a well deserved honor Lee Katz, Ph.D. On this well deserved honor as the 2009 Be the Difference Benefit Spirit of Humanity Award Recipient Nancy and Arthur Stampleman Jacqueline and Arthur Walker Congratulations to the 2009 We honor the work of the HHREC “Courage to Care” Award Recipient Tina Strobos Sherry and Robert Wiener Daniel & Wendy Weinreb Second Generation of Holocaust Survivors ! "# ) * )*+ ,,( " ---. - $ %& '(' . German School New York is proud to support the work of the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center. The Sarah Lawrence College community congratulates alumna Tovah Feldshuh on receiving the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center’s Be the Difference Award German School New York 50 Partridge Rd White Plains NY 10605 914 948 6513 www.dsny.org Sarah Lawrence College: Preparing students to become the trailblazers of their times. www.sarahlawrence.edu P.O. Box 7, 273 Lakeview Avenue, Valhalla, NY 10595 (914) 949-0347 • 1-888-KENSICO (1-888-536-7426 Fax: (914) 949-0803 www.sharongardens.com • Email: [email protected] Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Honorees Spencer B. Rosman, Senior Vice President – Wealth Management 4 Manhattanville Road Purchase, NY 10577-9998 www.fa.smithbarney.com/rosman (914) 701-7634 or (800) 423-0494 From Westchester Audiology and Hearing Aid Specialist, P.C. 14 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 247 Rye Brook, New York 10573 (914) 253-9160 Deanne Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., CCC-A, FAAA President Anthony Macera, M.A., CCC-A, FAAA Dispensing Audiologist THE WORLD’S FIRST 100% INVISIBLE, EXTENDED WEAR HEARING DEVICE. In honor of Emily & Gene Grant A special couple who always find new ways to make a difference in this world. Lynn Thommen To our dear friend Lee Katz Wishing this event every success Who always challenges us to think broadly, Question freely, and speak our minds honestly. With love from Patricia and John Carey In Honor of We love you, Lee Caron and Geoffrey Johnson With love, We are pleased to support HHREC and Congratulate Lee Katz, Ph. D. on a most deserving honor. Judith Spanier & Arthur Glauberman Barbara & Julian Juster Melvin & Elsa Federbush Kenneth M. Legunn, D.M.D. Periodontist Dental Implants 430 Manville Road Pleasantville, NY 10570 Ph: 914.747.1620 Fax: 914.747.5156 Email: [email protected] The work of HHREC is very important and I support all the great efforts you are making to keep history alive. Hon. Cheryl Winter Lewy & Glen S. Lewy Congratulations to the HHREC on their excellent work - Anonymous Our congratulations to Lee Katz and Tina Strobos You are the Difference Hannah & Walter Shmerler ´%HWKHFKDQJH\RX ZLVKWRVHHLQWKHZRUOGµ *DQGKL ! ! "" # President Board of Trustees Stephen K. Dishart CONGRATULATIONS TO Executive Director Janet T. 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