A STORY OF SURVIVAL AND LIBERATION

REGISTRATION FOR
A STORY OF SURVIVAL
AND LIBERATION
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Dr. Leon Bass and
Mr. Robbie Waisman
COUNTRYSIDE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
March 6 - 7 PM
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EXHIBIT

Searching
for Humanity:
Veterans, Victims and
Survivors of WWII


Exhibit Information
Educational Information

Nebraska Holocaust Memorial

 

In a special arrangement with the Heartland Holocaust Education Fund, the Institute for Holocaust Education will now oversee the educational initiatives at the Nebraska Holocaust Memorial site at the Wyuka Cemetery in Lincoln.

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IHE Governance Council

Beth Seldin Dotan, Executive Director
Gloria Kaslow, Chairperson
Robert Cohen
Eunie Denenberg
Carol Gendler
Shami Jacobs
Bea Karp
Howard Kaslow
Paula Lenz
Lori Miller
Jama Samiev
Jeffrey Schrager
Jill Sideris
Paul Smith
Janice Woolley
Ellen Wright

 

Donors

The Institute for Holocaust Education is grateful for the generous support of our programs and educational activities. We thank the following Foundations and Grantors for their assistance.

Donors for 2009-2010 Year:

  • Phillip and Terri Schrager Supporting Foundation
  • Herbert Goldsten Trust
  • Frohm Foundation
  • Waldbaum Family Foundation
  • Sherwood Foundation
  • Jewish Federation of Omaha
  • Theodore and Sarah Seldin Donor Advised Fund
  • Special Donor Advised Fund
  • William and Ruth Scott Family Foundation
  • Shirley and Leonard Goldstein Supporting Foundation
  • Cooper Foundation
  • Javitch/Sokolof Family Foundation
  • and several other private donors

Donors for 2008-2009 Year:

  • William and Ruth Scott Family Foundation
  • Phillip and Terri Schrager Supporting Foundation
  • Herbert Goldsten Trust
  • Shirley and Leonard Goldstein Supporting Foundation
  • Murray H. & Sharee C. Newman Supporting Foundation
  • Frohm Foundation
  • Jake J. Shreibman Foundation

 

Staff

Beth Seldin Dotan is the Executive Director of The Institute for Holocaust Education. Dotan authors Holocaust curriculum and has trained hundreds of educators in Holocaust educational pedagogy. She is also the Executive Director of the Nebraska Holocaust Education Consortium. Dotan earned her Masters Degree in Jewish Education from the Rhea Hirsch School of Education, Hebrew Union College, Institute of Religion in Los Angeles, California. She has worked as an interviewer in Israel for Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation and at Yad Layeled Children’s Memorial at the Ghetto Fighters’ House Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum in the Western Galilee, Israel.
Email: bdotan@ihene.org