Clubs and Organizations
July 13, 2023
From: The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau CountyUPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, July 12, 1:00pm (Virtual)
July Book Club - "All the Broken Places," by John Boyne
This new novel tells a compelling story and asks some provocative questions: Is it ever too late to confront the past and make peace with it? Is it possible to shine a light on some of the darkest aspects of human nature and come to terms with them? This is a powerful story about secrets and atonement after Auschwitz, a tale of guilt and complicity but also about finding solace after a lifelong struggle to embrace one’s humanity and learn how to hold fast to it.
Please join us for a lively discussion led by Dr. Linda Burghardt, Scholar-in-Residence.
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Monday, July 31, 2023, 14th Annual Golf Dinner/Awards - Meadow Brook Club
Honoring Peter J. Klein
Join us for our annual golf outing honoring Peter J. Klein for his leadership in philanthropy and business. The Golf Outing is SOLD OUT. Sponsorship opportunities remain. You can still purchase Cocktail and Buffet Dinner Reception tickets.
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Tuesday, August 8, 2023, 5:00pm, Join Our Community - A Special Event
NEVER AGAIN STARTS WITH YOU! AN OPEN HOUSE EVENT.
Please join us and learn about opportunities for volunteers, educators, survivors, and their descendants. Our mission is more important than ever. Unite with us, and join our team in fighting antisemitism and hatred. Your participation will give humanity a chance to build a better future for all.
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Sunday, August 13, 2023, 1:00pm - 2:00pm, HMTC Film Viewing and Discussion
Join Our Community - A Special Event
The Stranger
A chilling film “Noir” on a hot summer afternoon. The chase is on: UN War Crimes hunter searching for two Nazi war criminals in a peaceful Connecticut town Oscar and Golden Globe-nominated, “The Stranger” will be facilitated by Dylan Skolnik, Huntington Cinema Arts Center
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Wednesday, August 16, 1:00pm (Virtual)
August Book Club - "Once We Were Home," by Jennifer Rosner
The Holocaust didn’t end when the camps were liberated, of course, and for three Jewish children sent into the arms of Christian strangers for safekeeping, the devastation of their stolen childhoods continues to rage within them even once the war was over. Now they are free to search for home and family, but will they ever be able to determine where and to whom they truly belong?
Please join us for a lively discussion led by Dr. Linda Burghardt, Scholar-in-Residence.
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Sunday, September 10, 11:00 am
A Charity Event: Chess in the Park Tournament on the Grounds of HMTC
CHESSanity is teaming up with the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) to launch a new initiative aimed at putting an end to hate and bigotry and promoting tolerance and respect for all people, regardless of their background or religion, as the way forward for future generations of humanity. We hope to inspire a new generation of leaders who are committed to creating a more just and equitable world.
As part of this partnership, CHESSanity has scheduled this event that promotes the values of tolerance and inclusivity, while also donating the proceeds to support HMTC's mission to educate the public about the Holocaust and its lessons for today.
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Sunday, October 22, 2023, 8:00 - 11:00am - HMTC and Welwyn Preserve
Striding for Survivors - HMTC's First-Ever 5K Walk/Run
Join HMTC at Welwyn Preserve for our first-ever 5K walk/run in recognition of all of the incredible survivors in our lives and in our hearts. Survivor Leo Ullman (a triathlete and Ironman competitor) will be the honoree for this year’s event. You can walk, jog, run — do it your way. All ages and abilities welcome, and strollers, too. Join us and show your support for our beloved survivors and HMTC’s mission to combat antisemitism and hate through Holocaust and tolerance education. Additional information to come.
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