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A Legacy of Remembrance

The Holocaust Presentation is one of our students' most memorable and formative experiences. Their participation enables them to develop a deeper understanding of what happened, and empowers them to stand up to anti Semitism.
 
We are grateful for the financial support of Yavneh's parents, grandparents, alumni and friends, who make the presentation and the curriculum possible. Donations may be made in honor or in memory of loved ones, and to extend Hakarat Hatov.
 
Legacy of Remembrance gifts are included on this page and will be included annually in the Holocaust Presentation dedication section of the playbill for 20 years from date of gift.
 

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A Legacy of Remembrance
 
In Memory of the Charpak, Perlin, Koral, Olshwang, and Rosenblatt family members who perished during the Holocaust. Bruce, Shelley, Braeden, Isaac, Ethan and Helena Badner
 
We extend (our) Hakarat Hatov to Yavneh Academy, the 8th grade teachers and students. Each year the Holocaust Presentation commemorates the lives of those who perished in and those who survived the Holocaust. The students learn about human resilience, strength, courage and Jewish pride. We have a responsibility to never let the world forget what took place. We thank you for continuing to talk about and teach our children and grandchildren what happened. Linda & Jeffrey Esses and Family
 
In recognition of Yehoshua & Malka (Bernstein) Barber, Nathan & Bernice (Lerman) Feit, Harav Avraham & Chana (Szafran) Golowa, Elisha & Leah Lerman, Solomon Lerman, and Harav Avraham & Hinda Szafran, great grandparents and great-great grandparents of Avi ('20), Eli ('23), & Daniel ('24) Friedman, who emerged from the fires of the Shoah to build new families dedicated to Torah and Jewish continuity.  Also dedicated to their many family members who perished in Europe.  Ilana and Neil Friedman and Family
 
Dedicated to the memory of Rory, Abby and Mitchell Stamler's Great-Grand Parents who survived the Shoah, Leon Feder and Hilda Pilc Feder and to the family who perished in Europe. Harry and Faith Feder

In loving memory of Moshe Aharon Rosenbaum, sole family survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Grandfather of Tamar Lowe and  Alana Shlagbaum; Great-Grandfather of Noah Lowe, Abby Lowe, Rebecca Shlagbaum, Lily Lowe, Jordana Lowe, Gabby Shlagbaum and Jonah Shlagbaum. Yehi Zichro Baruch. Susan and David Rosenbaum