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GenShoah SWFL “The origin story” By Shelley Lieb and Ida Margolis

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ou may have wondered how GenShoah SWFL came to be. Here’s the origin story in two parts.

Part I – Sandy Levine

Sandy Levine was asked to start a group for the children of survivors soon after she came to Naples. This is her story, as told to Shelley Lieb. Levine was honored at a recent GenShoah event.

Sandy Levine and Yvonne Holtzman Levine grew up in New Jersey where her mother had some family, but she was born in a DP camp in Germany in 1947. Both her parents are survivors from Poland. They fled to Russia where her father was drafted into the Russian army but was given an office job because he was educated. Her parents didn’t share much about their Holocaust experience with Levine and she rarely talked about it with them. All she had were bits and pieces and avoided finding out more as much as possible until … accessibility of information on the internet became a way for her to discover whatever part of her history she was ready for. Levine moved to Florida with her husband, Stewart (z”l), in 1983. She was a teacher in New Jersey, but she and Stewart started a promotional marketing business in Boca Raton. She also actively worked in real estate sales. In the early 2000s, Sandy found out about a Holocaust bulletin board on the internet. The founder was Serena

Wolrich and the name of the site was All Generations. Maybe because it was anonymous. Maybe because it was in small doses and usually read with tears, she started to follow the postings of Holocaust survivors and their children. It was the first time she would allow herself to have exposure to reading about the Holocaust and its aftermath. She read a posting from a woman, Nancy Dershaw, who had just moved to Boca. Dershaw was part of a large group of 2nd-generation Holocaust survivors in Philly, and she wanted to start one in Boca. With Levine’s support and involvement, Dershaw started what has become a very large and effective group of 2ndand 3rd-generation survivors on the East Coast, by the name of Next Generations. In 2008, Sandy and Stewart left Boca and came to Naples. While looking for other Jewish residents, they found the Holocaust Museum in Naples, much to their surprise! Godfrey Levy (z”l), the then director of the Museum, recruited Sandy to start a 2G group. At the beginning, it was mainly an opportunity for 2Gs and some survivors to share their family story. Eventually, Sandy knew that the group needed to go the next step in terms of programming with speakers, etc. Then

Ida Margolis, with lots of prior experience with Holocaust survivors, joined the group and Sandy asked Margolis to take over.

Part II – Ida Margolis

Margolis’ experience in New Jersey with her family and the Holocaust was a counterpoint to Sandy’s. Her mother was willing to speak about her Holocaust experiences. Despite having painful memories of her unbearable existence in concentration camps, Janet Moskowitz, with the help of Stockton University, wrote a memoir. Then, she took her story to high school and college students. Before coming to Naples, Margolis worked as a social studies supervisor for a local school district. She also taught U.S. history and had served on committees in New Jersey that were working on one of the earliest and most comprehensive Holocaust curriculums. She also worked as an adjunct instructor for Stockton University and Rowan University. She participated in programs at the Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton. Margolis attended 2G meetings in NYC and befriended a man who became the connection to Sandy. When the Margolis’ decided to spend part of their time in Naples in 2010, he suggested that they

Ida Margolis, Jeff Margolis and Shelley Lieb

look up Sandy, who invited Margolis to a Hadassah meeting and eventually to a GenShoah meeting at the Holocaust Museum. Margolis participated and made program suggestions for the future. Those suggestions were successful, including programs that were open to the general public. Margolis agreed to take over the leadership of GenShoah SWFL when Sandy asked.

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About GenShoah SWFL

GenShoah SWFL is a group for children and descendants of Holocaust survivors and anyone interested in the mission of GenShoah SWFL, which is: • Promotion of Holocaust education and human rights • Preservation of history and memories of the Holocaust • Connecting the second generation with one another • Support of the Holocaust Museum & Janet G. and Harvey D. Cohen Education Center Our group is always open to interested people. There aren’t any dues or forms to fill out. If you would like to receive our newsletter and program announcements, just send an email to genshoahswfl@ hmcec.org or liebro@gmail.com. If you would like to volunteer to help with future programs, please let us know that, too! Thank you to those who support our mission, read the newsletter, attend GenShoah programs and are members of the Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center in Naples. We do encourage membership at the Museum, as we are an affinity organization with them. If you are not already a member of the Museum, please consider joining or making a donation.

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