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When the meaning is in the mission

When the meaning is in the mission   January 1, 2021 I recently read with dismay two opinion pieces in the Heritage, both of which dealt with the “Uprooting Prejudice” exhibit at the Holocaust Memorial Research and Education Center. Pardon the pun, but the exhibit obviously got under their skin, in Rabbi Bernard Rosenberg’s case because it didn’t deal specifically with the Holocaust, and in Alan Kornman’s because, supposedly, the Black Lives Matter movement is anti-Semitic. Let’s peel these back one at a time. The mission statement of the HMREC is simple and straightforward. “We use the history and lessons of the Holocaust,” t.

VIEWPOINT - Does the new Holocaust Museum for Hope and Humanity stay true to its primary mission?

VIEWPOINT - Does the new Holocaust Museum for Hope and Humanity stay true to its primary mission?   January 1, 2021 In the past month, no less than three opinion editorials were generated as a result of an article written by Christine DeSouza for the Dec. 4 edition of the Heritage Florida Jewish News. Her article was to highlight a particular exhibit by John Noltner, titled “Uprooting Prejudice: Faces of Change.” However, what DeSouza uncovered was the depth of conflicting feelings toward the appropriateness of the exhibit’s display within the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center. Lisa Bachman, HMREC’s assistant executive director provided, “…. we promote thoughtful reflection o.

When the meaning is in the mission

When the meaning is in the mission   December 18, 2020 I recently read with dismay two opinion pieces in the Heritage, both of which dealt with the “Uprooting Prejudice” exhibit at the Holocaust Memorial Research and Education Center. Pardon the pun, but the exhibit obviously got under their skin, in Rabbi Bernard Rosenberg’s case because it didn’t deal specifically with the Holocaust, and in Alan Kornman’s because, supposedly, the Black Lives Matter movement is anti-Semitic. Let’s peel these back one at a time. The mission statement of the HMREC is simple and straightforward. “We use the history and lessons of the Holocaust,” they state, “to build a just and caring community free of anti-Semitism and all forms of prejudice and bigotry.” Nowhere does it say we only teach about the Holocaust. Nowhere does it say we are limited in using the example of the Holocaust. It says that their mission is to use what we have learned from the Holocaust to, effectively, bu

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