Federation Star - February 2022

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COMMUNITY FOCUS

February 2022

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HOLOCAUST MUSEUM & JANET G. AND HARVEY D. COHEN EDUCATION CENTER www.HMCEC.org / 239.263.9200

At the Museum

We send our condolences to the family of Museum co-founder Charles Dauray, who passed away in December. Charles Dauray was one of the community leaders who helped start our Museum and he served for many years as a Board Member. Sadly, he was the second co-founder lost recently as Godfrey Levy passed away in November.

March 2, 5 p.m. at the Museum, docent Stuart Mest, M.D. will present a twopart presentation, “Eugenics, Experiments, Ethics: Nazi Germany, Japan and the U.S.” Dr. Mest developed this series after many years of research on the subject. Part 1 will feature the Physicians Trial at Nuremberg, a review of the experiments performed by Nazi physicians in the concentration camps, the Nuremberg code and informed consent discussion. Part 2 will cover the Japanese physician experiments on prisoners, the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, U.S. medical experiments involving humans around WWII, and an overview of the Eugenics Movement. Cost is $40 for the series. Please register on our website. These presentations will be repeated — Part 1 on Wednesday, March 9 at 5 p.m. and Part 2 on Wednesday, March 16 at 5 p.m., both at the Museum. Two previously scheduled February events have been postponed due to COVID concerns: Ellaine Rosen’s five-part lecture series “Nazi Looted Art — Unfinished Business” and the “Never Again” Brunch honoring Jack Nortman, cosponsored by the Museum and the Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida. Additional information on rescheduled dates will be shared when available.

Upcoming programming

Triumph 2022

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anuary was a very busy month at the Museum for field trips and oncampus school programs. In addition to providing student programs at several local middle and high schools, we set up two pop-up museums at other schools. In addition, we are happy to announce that the Boxcar Exhibit is available to travel to community locations once again! For more information on availability and to schedule a Boxcar, please contact Director of Operations/Education Specialist Sam Parish at Sam@HMCEC.org.

Another Museum founder passes away

On Wednesday, Feb. 23 and Wednesday,

We invite you to join us Thursday, March

3, 2022, for our Triumph 2022 annual fundraising event. Don’t miss this opportunity to help us honor a remarkable “Upstander” who chose to speak up, stay and protect innocent civilians during the worst genocide since the Holocaust. Guest Speaker, Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) The Honorable Roméo A. Dallaire, is the internationally known advocate for human rights. General Dallaire founded the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security. The mission of this global partnership is to end and prevent the recruitment and use of children in violence. In 1994, General Dallaire was stationed in Rwanda as the Force Commander of the United Nations Assistance Missions. He witnessed the country’s escalating ethnic violence and warned the international community of the great danger this posed. Yet, instead of providing him with additional forces to help stem the conflict, he was ordered to withdraw his troops. General Dallaire refused to leave, remaining in Rwanda along with a small contingent of Ghanaian and Tunisian soldiers and military observers. They heroically stayed, as the horrors of the Rwandan genocide unfolded, to protect the people who sought refuge with U.N. troops. General Dallaire’s actions during this genocide have been well documented

General Romeo Dallaire in films and books, including his own award-winning account, “Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda.” In 2014, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum bestowed the Elie Wiesel Award on General Dallaire in recognition of his heroic efforts to prevent the Rwandan genocide. The evening event will be held at the Arthrex One Conference Center in Naples and feature a reception from 5:30 to 6 p.m., with the dinner and program from 6 to 8 p.m. Triumph 2022 tickets, event sponsorship packages and program advertising information are available at www.HMCEC.org or by contacting Tim@HMCEC.org. As we continue our 20th anniversary year, we look forward to bringing you more interesting programs, both in person and on Zoom. Stay safe!

SAVE THE DATE Thursday, March 3, 2022 For Triumph 2022 6:00pm – 8:00pm

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Arthrex One Corporate Event Center 1360 Creekside Blvd, Naples, FL Special Guest Speaker

Lieutenant-General, the Honourable Roméo Dallaire (Ret'd)

General Dallaire was appointed Force Commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda prior to and during the 1994 genocide. He sought permission from his superiors to intervene but was denied. When the UN withdrew its peacekeeping forces, General Dallaire, along with a small contingent of Ghanaian and Tunisian soldiers and military observers, disobeyed the command to withdraw and remained in Rwanda to fulfill their ethical obligation to protect those who sought refuge with the UN forces.

Tickets: $300 per person; Event Sponsorships Available Proceeds benefit Museum Education programs.

The Holocaust Museum & Janet G. and Harvey D. Cohen Education Center 975 Imperial Golf Course Blvd., Suite 108, Naples, FL 34110 239-263-9200 www.HMCEC.org Info@HMCEC.org


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A return to normalcy

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A season of renewal

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Affirming our identity

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How the IDF blazed forward in 2021

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Remembering Stephen Sondheim: 1930-2021

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Mrs. Maisel returns, two new series and one reboot, college Jeopardy, more

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Fall enrollment begins

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A mini farm-to-table experience

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International Convention

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Break is time to learn more Torah

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Honoring Jewish war veterans

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History is fragile when not preserved

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Hadassah’s past year’s accomplishments

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Collier/Lee Hadassah announces Inspiring Women honorees

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At the Museum

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Temple Shalom events open to the community

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Meet the Gabay/ McCandless family

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“What makes you feel renewed?”

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WCA Members are together again!

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Brunch in the garden: A celebration of the power of a woman

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Award-winning journalist to address Greater Naples community

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Expectations and planning ahead!

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Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center update

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Brick Paver donors

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Order your engraved pavers

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Another month of Zoom events for all to enjoy!

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Building for the better

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Campaign is about more than just your gift

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