Valerie and Jim Shapiro, Holocaust Center Board President; Al Harvey; Pam Kancher, Holocaust Center Executive Director
The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida (Facebook) recently held its annual Dinner of Tribute for 600+ supporters at Rosen Plaza Hotel. The theme of the evening’s event was “What Do You Stand For?” The Dinner of Tribute is the Center’s largest fundraiser and is held each year to support its mission to create a moral and just society.
The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida is an organization dedicated to combating anti-Semitism, racism and prejudice with the ultimate goal of developing a moral and just community through its extensive outreach of educational and cultural programs. Using the lessons of the Holocaust as a tool, the Center teaches the principles of good citizenship to thousands of people of all ages, religions and backgrounds each year. The Center is one of the oldest facilities of its kind in the nation. It houses permanent and temporary exhibit space, archives, and a research library. It is a nonprofit organization supported by tax-exempt donations, and is open to the public free of charge. More information can be found online at .
The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida (Facebook) recently held its annual Dinner of Tribute for 600+ supporters at Rosen Plaza Hotel. The theme of the evening’s event was “What Do You Stand For?” The Dinner of Tribute is the Center’s largest fundraiser and is held each year to support its mission to create a moral and just society.
The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida is an organization dedicated to combating anti-Semitism, racism and prejudice with the ultimate goal of developing a moral and just community through its extensive outreach of educational and cultural programs. Using the lessons of the Holocaust as a tool, the Center teaches the principles of good citizenship to thousands of people of all ages, religions and backgrounds each year. The Center is one of the oldest facilities of its kind in the nation. It houses permanent and temporary exhibit space, archives, and a research library. It is a nonprofit organization supported by tax-exempt donations, and is open to the public free of charge. More information can be found online at .