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The
Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education Continues from Strength
to Strength
In just seven
years, the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education has established
itself in the community. This unique organization is a true Cincinnati
success story; one that highlights how vision and commitment can
change a community. It is with immense pride that we announce, The
Center has been launched as a freestanding 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization, now more equipped than ever to serve, partner, and
educate!
The Center for
Holocaust and Humanity Education was founded when the Combined Generations
of the Holocaust-a group of Holocaust survivors and their families-reached
out to Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR)
to foster a new center dedicated to teaching the Cincinnati community
about the Holocaust and its lessons. The Center acknowledges and
thanks HUC-JIR for nurturing it thus far.
To guide this
newly independent organization, Dean Richard Friedman was elected
President of the Board of Trustees of the Center for Holocaust and
Humanity Education. The Center continues to be located in Mayerson
Hall on Clifton Avenue. Dean Friedman has served the community in
a number of leadership roles, including board President of the Jewish
Federation of Cincinnati, the Jewish Community Relations Council,
the Hillel Foundation, as well as the past chairman of the Board
of Trustees of the American Heart Association, Cincinnati affiliate,
along with a number of other current board appointments. Dean Friedman
is currently the Director of Alumni Relations of the McMicken College
of Arts and Sciences and was the Special Assistant to the President
of the University of Cincinnati for a number of years. Friedman
said, " I am eager to lead the Board and The Center into the
next phase of its' development while continuing to educate the community
about the Holocaust and its lessons, so that no one can, ever, say
they didn't know."
Sarah Weiss,
Acting Director of The Center is enthusiastic about the independence
and new leadership and shares, "guided by this outstanding
leadership, The Center is poised to continue providing high quality
educational initiatives to both religious and secular communities.
We have an extraordinary opportunity to build on past success, extend
our work, and better meet the needs of our community through educational
initiatives, teacher training, and broad collaboration. I ask you
to share our enthusiasm and welcome your support, participation
and insight!"
CHHE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
President
Dean Richard E. Friedman, University of Cincinnati
Vice-Presidents
Mike Price, National City Bank
Mark Weisser, Weisser & Wolf
John Neyer, Neyer Management
Secretaries
Carol Kabel
Mitchel Livingston, the University of Cincinnati
Treasurers
Peg Moertl, PNC Bank
Brian Szames, Federated Department Stories
As
a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, all donations to The Center
are fully tax-deductible.
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