On a recent Fall evening, nearly 300 guests, including many Jewish partisans and their families, gathered at the Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City for a heartwarming and emotion filled evening both honoring the Blaichman and Holm families and celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation (JPEF). WCBS anchor Dana Tyler was the emcee and Defiance writer/producer Clayton Frohman gave awards to the honorees.
The program recalled JPEF's humble beginnings and subsequent growth as a world leader in Holocaust education. In a tribute to her grandfather, Joe Holm (z"l), Elisabeth Holm remembers her grandfather as someone who "carried his family on his back through the forest to keep them alive. He risked his own life countless times for the sake of others...He didn't simply survive, he fought back." Read Elisabeth Holm's entire speech on the JPEF website.
Other speakers included JPEF Board Co-Chair Paul Orbuch, who talked about growing up as the son of a Jewish partisan, and JPEF Founder & Executive Director Mitch Braff, whose remarks included a tribute to the seventy partisans, survivors, their children and grandchildren in attendance. The event culminated in JPEF’s presentation of its first Lev Aryeh (Heart of the Lion) Award to partisans Cesia and Frank Blaichman and Rose and Joe (z’’l) Holm and their families. This award will be presented annually to recognize Jewish partisans, their families, and others who stand up and make a difference in the spirit of the Jewish partisans.
Watch the five-minute video honoring Frank and Cesia Blaichman and Rose and Joe (z"l) Holm.
Read more about Jewish partisan, Frank Blaichman, on the JPEF website.
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
JPEF was selected for its 5th time by Slingshot for its 2010-2011 50 most innovative Jewish groups
We are excited to be selected as one of the 50 most innovative Jewish groups in the country for the fifth time by Slingshot. Below is an related article from the J. Weekly.
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New local faces and old in this year’s Slingshot
by amanda pazornik
Of the seven Jewish organizations with local ties highlighted on a list of the country’s 50 most innovative Jewish groups, six have been there before.
For the seventh, G-dcast, a website that aims to raise Jewish literacy through a weekly online Torah cartoon series, the first-time mention in the annual Slingshot directory is proof that small organizations can make a big difference.
“It was really exciting to learn G-dcast had made the cut,” said its creator, San Francisco resident Sarah Lefton. “Slingshot is a prestigious national honor — most of the organizations have been around a lot longer than we have and have more than one full-time staff member.
“This is a validation that we are really making an impact on Jewish literacy and raising the bar for Jewish new media.”
Among the cutting-edge groups named again in the Zagat-style guide is the Institute for Curriculum Services, a program of the S.F.-based Jewish Community Relations Council. This year marks ICS’ second appearance on the list.
The institute focuses on promoting accurate instructional material on Jews, Judaism and Israel. This includes monitoring how Jewish history is told in textbooks. The agency also works with state agencies, teachers and textbook companies to obtain corrections to inaccuracies, such as a prevalent fallacy that Jews were the principal persecutors of Jesus.
“It’s a nice recognition of the impact we have on Jewish education,” said Aliza Craimer Elias, ICS director of program development and national outreach. “It also exposes ICS to a wider audience nationally and opens the door to new funding opportunities.”
Also securing its second Slingshot spot is Be’chol Lashon (“In Every Tongue”), a San Francisco–based organization that works to grow and strengthen Judaism through ethnic, cultural and racial inclusiveness.
Be’chol Lashon activists work to build networks of Jewish leaders committed to encouraging Jews from all backgrounds to play dynamic roles in Jewish life.
The Hub at the JCC of San Francisco, which holds concerts, art shows, holiday festivals and other events that draw in young adults, also joins the two-time appearance list.
The program estimates nearly 10,000 people have participated since the JCCSF hired actor-rapper Dan Wolf in 2006 to expand the Hub’s lineup of happenings originally created by Amy Tobin.
Today, holiday festivities at the Hub include a Purim event that attracts hundreds of costumed participants, as well as eight days of Chanukah celebrations. It also produces a Chanukah Survival Kit for newcomers to the JCCSF living far from home.
Meanwhile, making its fifth appearance in Slingshot is San Francisco’s Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation, which offers a “Resist” curriculum that teaches seventh- through 12th-grade students about the thousands of Jewish partisans who fought against the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Across the bay, Moishe House, the Oakland-based international nonprofit that provides rent subsidies for 33 Moishe Houses worldwide, including three in the Bay Area, is on the list for the third time.
And Berkeley-based Jewish Milestones, a community resource for Jews preparing for lifecycle events, is making its sixth appearance.
Slingshot was founded six years ago as an annual compilation of 50 pioneering Jewish agencies. The list is selected by members of Grand Street, a network of 18- to 28-year-olds who are or will soon be involved in their family’s philanthropy.
After Slingshot was first published, the original group of funders decided to establish the Slingshot Fund to help support the innovative, and often nascent, organizations featured in the annual guide.
For more information, visit http://www.slingshotfund.org.
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New local faces and old in this year’s Slingshot
by amanda pazornik
Mitch Braff and other Bay Area winners Oct. 18 at “Slingshot Day” in New York. photo/courtesy of aliza craimer elias |
Of the seven Jewish organizations with local ties highlighted on a list of the country’s 50 most innovative Jewish groups, six have been there before.
For the seventh, G-dcast, a website that aims to raise Jewish literacy through a weekly online Torah cartoon series, the first-time mention in the annual Slingshot directory is proof that small organizations can make a big difference.
“It was really exciting to learn G-dcast had made the cut,” said its creator, San Francisco resident Sarah Lefton. “Slingshot is a prestigious national honor — most of the organizations have been around a lot longer than we have and have more than one full-time staff member.
“This is a validation that we are really making an impact on Jewish literacy and raising the bar for Jewish new media.”
Among the cutting-edge groups named again in the Zagat-style guide is the Institute for Curriculum Services, a program of the S.F.-based Jewish Community Relations Council. This year marks ICS’ second appearance on the list.
The institute focuses on promoting accurate instructional material on Jews, Judaism and Israel. This includes monitoring how Jewish history is told in textbooks. The agency also works with state agencies, teachers and textbook companies to obtain corrections to inaccuracies, such as a prevalent fallacy that Jews were the principal persecutors of Jesus.
“It’s a nice recognition of the impact we have on Jewish education,” said Aliza Craimer Elias, ICS director of program development and national outreach. “It also exposes ICS to a wider audience nationally and opens the door to new funding opportunities.”
Also securing its second Slingshot spot is Be’chol Lashon (“In Every Tongue”), a San Francisco–based organization that works to grow and strengthen Judaism through ethnic, cultural and racial inclusiveness.
Be’chol Lashon activists work to build networks of Jewish leaders committed to encouraging Jews from all backgrounds to play dynamic roles in Jewish life.
The Hub at the JCC of San Francisco, which holds concerts, art shows, holiday festivals and other events that draw in young adults, also joins the two-time appearance list.
The program estimates nearly 10,000 people have participated since the JCCSF hired actor-rapper Dan Wolf in 2006 to expand the Hub’s lineup of happenings originally created by Amy Tobin.
Today, holiday festivities at the Hub include a Purim event that attracts hundreds of costumed participants, as well as eight days of Chanukah celebrations. It also produces a Chanukah Survival Kit for newcomers to the JCCSF living far from home.
Meanwhile, making its fifth appearance in Slingshot is San Francisco’s Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation, which offers a “Resist” curriculum that teaches seventh- through 12th-grade students about the thousands of Jewish partisans who fought against the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Across the bay, Moishe House, the Oakland-based international nonprofit that provides rent subsidies for 33 Moishe Houses worldwide, including three in the Bay Area, is on the list for the third time.
And Berkeley-based Jewish Milestones, a community resource for Jews preparing for lifecycle events, is making its sixth appearance.
Slingshot was founded six years ago as an annual compilation of 50 pioneering Jewish agencies. The list is selected by members of Grand Street, a network of 18- to 28-year-olds who are or will soon be involved in their family’s philanthropy.
After Slingshot was first published, the original group of funders decided to establish the Slingshot Fund to help support the innovative, and often nascent, organizations featured in the annual guide.
For more information, visit http://www.slingshotfund.org.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Teaching with 'Defiance' in the North Bay
JPEF's free educator workshop, Teaching with 'Defiance', will be in San Rafael, CA on December 6, 2010 from 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM (PST). The workshop will be located at the Osher Marin Jewish Community Center at 200 North San Pedro Road.
Each participant will receive: Defiance DVD with Excerpts, Defiance / Bielski Partisans Curricula, and a free vegetarian meal.
This workshop is made possible by: Elliott and Suzanne Felson, the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, and the Holocaust Memorial Education Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund.
Partner Organizations: Osher Marin JCC; Congregation Rodef Shalom; Bureau of Jewish Education; Facing History and Ourselves; Jewish Community Relations Council; The Curriculum Initiative.
This workshop is made possible by: Elliott and Suzanne Felson, the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, and the Holocaust Memorial Education Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund.
Partner Organizations: Osher Marin JCC; Congregation Rodef Shalom; Bureau of Jewish Education; Facing History and Ourselves; Jewish Community Relations Council; The Curriculum Initiative.
Monday, November 1, 2010
What a Week -- Six Programs in Four Cities
Putting final touches on JPEF's e-learning "Living and Surviving" module. |
JPEF is making a signficant impact in cities from coast to coast this week and we wanted to share the good news.
Tuesday, JPEF will be leading an educator institute for 50 advanced Holocaust educators in Miami. On Wednesday we will do the same in Palo Alto, and on Thursday in Los Angeles in collbaration with the ADL, LA Museum of the Holocaust, and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
Our exhibit, Pictures of Resistance is now in both Atlanta and Miami. (We are also preparing for the South Africa trip of the exhibit in January, with teacher trainings in conjunction with the exhibit in Cape Town, Durban, and Johannesburg.)
JPEF's E-learning platform will have a soft launch later this week. We are finishing up the videos, finessing the programming, perfecting the compression, and entering thousands of line of code to make it all work. Check back here to see when it is live.
As always, please give us your thoughts, requests, and feedback. You can reach our general email box here.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
"Pictures of Resistance" - Booked through 2011
On view at The Breman Museum , Atlanta, Georgia
Two new bookings, The New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum and Florida Gulf Coast University closed out the year for available months in 2011.
In December, the exhibit travels to South Africa for a three city tour where Mitch will be bringing the work of JPEF with talks and educator trainings. Recent openings include the exhibit at the Breman Museum in Atlanta, Georgia and a two month run in Miami, Florida (both in concert with Teaching with 'Defiance' educator workshops).
"Pictures of Resistance" is a must-see exhibit. The images of Jewish resistance by Faye Schulman are enthralling. Community members attending the exhibit were moved throughout the weeks it was on view.” -- Sally Oken Arts, Culture and Adult Program Director Oshman Family JCC/ Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life, Palo Alto, CA
If you are interested in brining "Pictures of Resistance" to your community in 2012 contact: exhibit@jewishpartisans.org
-Jan Lauren Greenfield
-Jan Lauren Greenfield
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Teaching with 'Defiance' in Palo Alto
Teaching with ‘Defiance’:
Jewish Resistance and the Bielski Partisans
Free Educator Workshop on Using the Film in Your Classroom
Wednesday, Nov. 3 – 6:00-9:00
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School
450 San Antonio Road - Palo Alto, CA
Find out how to use the film 'Defiance' and the true story of the Bielski Jewish partisans -- who saved 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust, and successfully fought back against the Germans and their collaborators -- to teach History, Ethics, Leadership, Jewish Values and more.
FREE TO EDUCATORS - PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE:
• 30+ pg curriculum
• 'Defiance' film on DVD
• Made-for-classroom DVD of excerpts and primary-source testimonials from former Bielski partisans.
Bring a colleague and get a $20 Amazon gift card
$20 Deposit required (REFUNDED on completing workshop)
* Register online at www.jewishpartisans.org/defiance-southbay or call 415-563-2244 *
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Workshops, Partisan Speakers, Museums and More
In the coming weeks, JPEF has several Teaching with 'Defiance' Educator Institutes coming up in concert with several exciting events:
Oct. 15: Columbia, SC
With keynote speech by Jewish partisan Frank Blaichman, hosted by The South Carolina Council on the Holocaust
Over 80 Educators came to the South Carolina Workshops. In photo, Jewish partisan Frank Blaichman shares his story. |
In conjunction with two exhibits at the Bremen Museum: JPEF's 'Pictures of Resistance' and 'Courage and Compassion: The Legacy of the Bielski Brothers'
An educator at the JPEF workshop at the Breman Museum advocates for Zus Bielski's point of view during an an activity as part of the training. |
Nov. 3: Los Angeles, CA
Featured session at the ADL 2010 Holocaust Education Workshop. Includes tour of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust at its new site.
Nov. 4: Palo Alto, CA
JPEF's first South Bay educator institute for several years; hosted by
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School.
More workshops to be announced soon, including Omaha, NE. To bring a JPEF trainer to your community, please contact jonathan@jewishpartisans.org or 415-53-2244 x104.
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