Sunday, July 3, 2011

The Bernstein Leadership Group by James Rose

 
Starting in January 2011, I James Rose, have had the honor of being part of the eighth class of the Bernstein Leadership Group (Jewish Federation of Charlotte).  The Bernstein Leadership Group is generously funded by Don and Bobbi Bernstein.  This Jewish group has an 18-month leadership program that prepares the next generation of leaders 45 and under to assume leadership positions within and beyond the Charlotte Jewish community.

On Sunday, June 26, 2011, our class spent a few hours at the Charlotte Hebrew Cemetery located on Statesville Road, in northwest Charlotte.  We spent this time learning from our guide Brian Yesowitch (Vice President Hebrew Benevolent Society).  The cemetery was established in 1867, well before the first Temple or any other Jewish organization.  While taking our tour we paid our respects to thirteen Civil War veterans which was extremely humbling.  Besides the historical significance of this place we learned about how we can use this place today as a potential final resting place.  Being a member of a Temple doesn't automatically make you a member of the Hebrew Cemetery.  They serve all Jews, affiliated and unaffiliated throughout the greater Charlotte area.

After the tour was completed our class performed a mini service project by cleaning out the old chapel building which stored all the things one would need to have a proper burial ceremony from green rugs, chairs, fencing and a lectern that all needed cleaning.  When we were finished making everything looking beautiful we all took part in saying the Kadish facing east as is custom in Judaism.  The final ritual we performed was at the Hebrew Cemetery hand washing station.  We all knew at the end of the day that we all performed a worthwhile mitzvah.

We are very fortunate to be led by Lisa Blau and Tair Giudice who are challenging us to be active and involved in our Jewish lives.

 

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Shabbat Shalom Dear Friends & Family XO

Good Shabbos to all. Wishing you a lovely time of rest.

Friday Night's candle lighting time is: 8:24pm



Here is a listing of all the Shabbat services in the Charlotte area for Friday Night & Saturday Morning Services:
  1. Congregation Emanuel, Statesville, NC =Friday Night: 8pm
  2. Temple Beth El, Charlottte, NC =Friday Night: 6pm, Saturday Morning: 11am
  3. Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC =Friday Night: 6:15pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  4. Congregation Ohr Torah, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning: 10am
  5. Chabad of Ballantyne, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning; 10am
  6. Temple Emanuel, Gastonia, NC =Friday Night: 7:30pm
  7. Temple Or Olam, Concord, NC =Friday Night: 7pm

Monday, June 20, 2011

thekosherexpress.com


We are highly impressed with our delicious experience with Kosher Express. The Brisket is out of this world! The hamburger, hot dogs & chicken were perfect a barbecue for family & friends. Everything was great. We still have more in our freezer! Only the highest recommendations!
Please read more:
http://thekosherexpress.com/about-us
Here's more Background, Enjoy:

http://www.denverjds.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/djdsnewsletter.html

Kindergarten-Twelve grade Denver Jewish Day School Alumnus , Robert Bernton ('05) recently launched an online company called "TheKosherExpress.com". Its purpose is to make keeping kosher in his words "easier and tastier than ever before".
"The Denver Jewish Day School helped to form my Jewish identity" Bernton says, "a major factor of my Jewish identity is keeping kosher, and there are very few sources of quality kosher meat and poultry. This is why I started this company."
The majority of the beef, bison, lamb, and poultry products offered on TheKosherExpress.com are all natural, anti-biotic and hormone free. All products contain an OU chescher.
TheKosherExpress.com will donate 10% of all first orders and 5% of all ongoing orders to the Denver Jewish Day School. You can click the link below, purchase high quality kosher products, and benefit the Denver Jewish Day School at the same time:
All information concerning shipping & prices can be found on the site, order now and benefit the Denver Jewish Day School. Email info@thekosherexpress.com with any questions.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Happy Father's Day! XO

Charlotte Jewish Life and the Rose Family wish you a relaxing and super special Father's Day!!!

Good Shabbos to all

 
Shabbat Shalom dear friends & family. Wishing you much love & rest this Shabbos.

Friday Night's candle lighting time is: 8:22pm

Here is a listing of all the Shabbat services in the Charlotte area for Friday Night & Saturday Morning Services:
  1. Congregation Emanuel, Statesville, NC =Friday Night: 8pm
  2. Temple Beth El, Charlottte, NC =Friday Night: 6pm, Saturday Morning: 11am
  3. Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC =Friday Night: 6:15pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  4. Congregation Ohr Torah, Charlotte, NC =Friday Night: 7pm, Saturday Morning: 10am
  5. Temple Emanuel, Gastonia, NC =Friday Night: 7:30pm

Friday, June 10, 2011

Shabbat Shalom

 

Good Shabbos to all ~ wishing you a lovely & peaceful time of rest.

Friday Night's Candle Lighting Time is at 8:19 pm

Here is a listing of all the Shabbat services in the Charlotte area for Friday Night & Saturday Morning Services:
  1. Lake Norman Jewish Congregation, Davidson, NC =Friday Night: 6:40pm
  2. Congregation Emanuel, Statesville, NC =Friday Night: 7:30pm, Saturday Morning: 10am
  3. Temple Beth El, Charlottte, NC =Friday Night: 6pm, Saturday Morning: 11am
  4. Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC =Friday Night: 6:15pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  5. Congregation Ohr Torah, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning: 10am
  6. Temple Emanuel, Gastonia, NC =Friday Night: 7:30pm
  7. Temple Or Olam, Concord, NC =Friday: 7pm

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Havurat Tikvah Community Picnic

 
This Sunday, June 5, 2011, 1pm-5pm, Havurat Tikvat will be holding a Community Picnic. 


Here is some more information, straight from them:

"
Let's get together, what do you say? We can have a lot of fun!"
No agenda. No services. Just socialize and get to know more of our HT family in an enjoyable outdoor setting. Get some sun. Relax. Play.
Bring games and some vittels to share (if you like).



Location: 
Gwen Offerdahl
1208 Worcaster Pl.
For directions, 704.649.5725

Shabbat Shalom Dear Friends & Family





Good Shabbos to all.

Friday Night's Candle Lighting Time is at 8:16 pm

Here is a listing of all the Shabbat services in the Charlotte area for Friday Night & Saturday Morning Services:
  1. Beth Shalom, Davidson, NC =Friday Night: 5:30pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  2. Lake Norman Jewish Congregation, Davidson, NC =Saturday Morning: 10:30am
  3. Congregation Emanuel, Statesville, NC =Friday Night: 8pm
  4. Temple Beth El, Charlottte, NC =Friday Night: 7pm, Saturday Morning: 11am
  5. Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC =Friday Night: 6:15pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  6. Congregation Ohr Torah, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning: 10am
  7. Temple Kol Ami, Fort Mill, SC  =Friday Night: 7pm, Saturday Morning: 10am
  8. Temple Emanuel, Gastonia, NC =Friday Night: 7:30pm, Saturday Morning: 10:30am

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Celebrating Rabbi Corey Helfand

 
Rosh Hashanah 2008 (5769), Rabbi Corey Helfand & his Beautiful bride Jenny, stepped into the lives of the congregants of Beth Shalom of Lake Norman. Very quickly our lives were transformed with his kind & hard word working presence. His teachings were welcoming, comforting, inspiring & joyful - seeking you to reach for more. Though we had to share Resident Rabbi Corey (He always has a full plate) - no matter where he is, or what is doing, you can always get in touch with him. He will have the time for you like a Rabbi - right around the corner. One of the greatest joys Beth Shalom had was the birth of Rabbi Corey & Jenny's daughter Eden Leora. She is definitely a Beth Shalom girl for life XO

On May 19, 2011 (5771) Rabbi Corey graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary. This upcoming weekend, June 3-5, 2011 (5771) Beth Shalom will be celebrating Rabbi Corey's amazing accomplishments. With Corey they seem endless. Corey we hope your time with Beth Shalom will feel the same ~ always endless. Forever for you & your family will be a part of us.

Charlotte Jewish Life & Your Beloved Rose Family Wish You, Jenny & Eden all the best in your future endeavors. Mazel Tov our Sweet Friends XOXO

Friday, May 27, 2011

Shabbat Shalom



Wishing you & your family a lovely Shabbat

Tonight's Candle Lighting Time is at 8:11pm

Here is a listing of all the Shabbat services in the Charlotte area for Friday Night & Saturday Morning Services:
  1. Lake Norman Jewish Congregation, Davidson, NC =Friday, 6:40pm
  2. Congregation Emanuel, Statesville, NC =Friday Night: 8pm
  3. Temple Beth El, Charlottte, NC =Friday Night: 7:15pm, Saturday Morning: 11am
  4. Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC =Friday Night: 6:15pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  5. Congregation Ohr Torah, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning: 10am
  6. Temple Emanuel, Gastonia, NC =Friday Night: 7:30pm
  7. Temple Or Olam, Concord, NC =Friday Night; 7pm

Friday, May 20, 2011

Good Shabbos



Hello to you our sweet friends. Wishing you a delightful, yet, relaxing Shabbat.

Tonight's Candle Lighting Time is at 8:06pm


Here is a listing of all the Shabbat services in the Charlotte area for Friday Night & Saturday Morning Services:
  1. Congregation Emanuel, Statesville, NC =Friday Night: 8pm
  2. Temple Beth El, Charlottte, NC =Friday Night: 8pm, Saturday Morning: 11am
  3. Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC =Friday Night: 6:15pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  4. Congregation Ohr Torah, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning: 10am
  5. Temple Kol Ami, Fort Mill, SC =Fright Night: 7pm
  6. Temple Emanuel, Gastonia, NC =Friday Night: 7:30pm
  7. Havurah Tikvat, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning: 10am

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Temple Israel's Lag B'Omer Fest


 
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Please join Temple Israel, On May 22, 2011, at 11:30am, for their Lag B'Omer Fest. A fun filled day for the whole family. 

***Though this beautiful sign says open just to TI. We doubled checked & it's open to the community. For more information, feel free to call Temple Israel at: 704.362.2796
 

Temple Beth El Honors Rabbi Micah Streiffer



 On Friday, June 3rd at 7:17pm, Temple Beth El will be honoring Rabbi Micah Streiffer. For the last four years Rabbi Streiffer has dedicated himself to Temple Beth El. He will now lead his his own congregation in Toronto. "We are grateful for the countless ways in which he has built up Beth El from creating dynamic Tot Shabbat programs to reinventing NextDor to nurturing Israel connections and supporting our youth.  Rabbi Streiffer has ensured that our congregation and community thrives.  He has taught every generation from developing the Judaic curriculum that excite our youngest students at CJP to engaging our teens in Sheva class and confirmation to intellectually challenging our SPICE members.  Rabbi Streiffer's sermons inspired us.  His classes enlightened us.  His warmth made our community more sacred" -Beth El

Please Join Beth El, and The Streiffer Family ~ Rabbi Micah, His beautiful wife Shoshi, & their precious children Rami, Noam and Yair  for this lovely event. 
Please RSVP by June 1st, Adults: $10, Children: $8 at www.beth-el.com or 704.349.3070

***Mazel Tov Rabbi Micah & Shoshi, Rami, Noam & Yair on your new home. We wish you so much peace, joy & happiness....& please send us updates ;-) Sending you much love ~ Your forever friends at Charlotte Jewish Life XOXO

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Temple Beth El's Mitzvah Day

Sunday, May 15th, 2011, Temple Beth El will be holding their annual Mitzvah Day. This will be the 14th year held. This day is a special one "To perform acts of generosity and community service" -Beth El, As well as "a day we devote to social justice and action" -Beth El.

Temple & Community Members will be meeting in the morning at Temple Beth El at the David Silverman Social Hall. Throughout the day There will be several projects in different areas of Charlotte including helping out with Assisted Living, Shelters, Schools, Hebrew Cemetery, Jewish Family Services & this is just a sampling of the list! These wonderful volunteers will also be working on Care packages, supplies, clean up, landscaping, painting & so much more, for many different people & facilities. For more information please contact Marissa Brooks at marissa.brooks@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Beth Shalom of Lake Norman Religious School Open House

Thursday, May 12, 2011: 4:30pm - 6:15pm
Come meet the education director, faculty members and involved parents.
RSVP to Sherry Eckert, 704.895.4016 or rseckert@bslkn.org

Make Your Own Fruit Arrangements

Come join the Jewish Women's Circle of Chabad of Ballantyne, for a lovely evening together on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 7:30pm.  Ladies will be learning how to make their own Edible Fruit Arrangements just in time for the holiday of Shavuot. What a great gift to bring home to your family! While there ~ you can also nosh on dairy sweets. There will also be a discussion on how the Torah's teachings shapes our lives. For more information or to RSVP, please contact: Leah Levin: 704.246.8881 or Leah@JewishBallantyne.com Cost:$15 per person.

Monday, May 9, 2011

The Wedding of Rabbi Michael Shields and Jacqueline Wolochwianski

On April 30, 2001, Rabbi Michael Shields wed the beautiful Jacqueline Wolochwianski. Mazel Tov on your new life together. May you be blessed with a lifetime of joy & happiness.

Lag B'Omer With Beth Shalom


A Special Contribution from our dear friend Sid Krupkin:
On Thursday, May 19, from 4:15-6:15 PM, the Beth Shalom of Lake Norman congregation and its Center for Jewish Learning is sponsoring a fabulous, one-of-a-kind cultural event on the grounds of St. Alban's Church, 301 Caldwell Lane, Davidson, NC 28236. This unique outdoor event will feature an Israeli-style celebration of the holiday of Lag B'Omer featuring an appearance by former Israeli Defense Forces officer Mor Green in an informative fireside talk, free Kosher hot dogs and refreshments, live and recorded Israeli music and songs featuring students from the religious school. Free parking is available in the back of the church.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Happy Mother's Day XO

Charlotte Jewish Life and The Rose Family wish you a beautiful, relaxing and joyful Mother's day!

Good Shabbos Sweet Friends

 
Hello to our dear readers. Wishing you a beautiful & peaceful Shabbos.

Tonight's Candle Lighting Time is at 7:54pm

Here is a listing of all the Shabbat services in the Charlotte area for Friday Night & Saturday Morning Services:

  1. Beth Shalom, Davidson, NC = Friday Night: 6:30pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  2. Congregation Emanuel, Statesville, NC =Friday Night: 8pm
  3. Temple Beth El, Charlottte, NC =Friday Night: 8pm, Saturday Morning: 11am
  4. Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC =Friday Night: 6:15pm, Saturday Morning: 9:30am
  5. Congregation Ohr Torah, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning: 10am
  6. Chabad of Ballantyne, Charlotte, NC =Saturday Morning: 10am
  7. Temple Kol Ami, Fort Mill, SC =Friday Night: 7pm
  8. Temple Emanuel, Gastonia, NC =Friday Night: 7:30pm, Saturday Morning: 10:30am

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Beth Shalom of Lake Norman: May Shabbaton Weekend, May 6-7, 2011

Beth Shalom Of Lake Norman Welcomes you to their May Shabbaton Weekend, With Rabbi Corey Helfand, Friday May 6th-Saturday, May 7th 2011.


Members of Beth Shalom, guests of members & non-members are invited to attend all services & events.

Beth Shalom would love for you to bring canned and non-perishable foods for donation 

The Shabbaton Weekend will be be held at:
St. Albans Episcopal Church
301 Caldwell Lane 
Davidson, NC, 28036

Friday May 6th, 6:30pm, St. Alban's
Services with Rabbi Corey begin promptly at 6:30pm.
This will be our children's ruach shabbat, 
Followed by a lovely catered dinner. 
  • $12 members
  • $15 non-members
  • $5 children 6-12
  • children under 6 free   
Please RSVP at: www.bslkn.org by Wed. May 4th ~ Thank you



Saturday, May 7th, 9:30am, St. Alban's
  • Services with Rabbi Corey begin promptly at 9:30 am
  • Shabbat Inspired Activities for: Pre-K-3rd with Jimmy: 9:30am-12pm 
  • Youth Service for grades 4th-6th with Sid:  9:30am-10:30am
 

  • New Time: Tot Shabbat (babies to 5 years old) with Jamie 10:30-11:30am
    Tot Shabbat with Jamie, has moved to Saturday morning from 10:30-11:30am. It is free, and open to all  children, grandchidlren, and friends, babies to age five year olds. Please come and learn about Jewish holidays, rituals and music. For further information contact jamie9277@gmail.com





  • Services will be followed by a delicious Oneg lunch. This is no charge,
  •  If you would like to stay for lunch ~ Please RSVP at: www.bslkn.org by Wed. May 4th  ~ Thank you





Happy Birthday to Temple Israel's Rabbi Ezring!

 
Charlotte Jewish Life & "The Rose Family" wish Rabbi Ezring a Happy 60th Birthday!!! Wishing you a lovely day & a wonderful year ahead! Sending you & your beautiful family much Love ~ Kara, Jimmy & David Rose &&& The Whole Charlotte Jewish Community XOXOXOXOXO 
 ***Please Join Temple Israel in celebrating Rabbi Ezring’s 60th Birthday after the Craig Taubman Concert on April 30, 2011***

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Lubavitch of North Carolina & Chabad Of Ballantyne present Lag B'Omer Family Picnic

Lag B'Omer Family Picnic and Funday
Sunday, May, 22, 2011 5pm

Colonel Francis Beatty Park 4330 Weddington Road Matthews, NC 28105
Welcome! You are in for an Extra fun afternoon! 
Including:
  •  A Delicious Kosher Barbecue, including hot dogs & chicken with salads, sides & dessert.
  • Please bring a blanket or beach chairs for the family picnic
  • Moon bounce
  • Games, Activities for the children (of all ages)
  • Lively Jewish Music
  • Entertainment for the adults
  • Fun for the Whole family!
Event Location: Colonel Francis Beatty Park
4330 Weddington Road Matthews, NC 28105

For more information and reservations please contact:
or

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Please come "like" us on Facebook & "Follow" us on Twitter

Hi! We love to keep up with our social networking. Our biggest part is facebook. This is also a great way to leave us a private message because we are on there so much (well Kara is!)
Our page is Charlotte Jewish Life. Here is the Link:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Charlotte-NC/Charlotte-Jewish-Life/208136719211328

Kara lives on it! Here is her page: 
http://www.facebook.com/karamelissarose

Here is Jimmy's:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1343136142

David loves to go on facebook, too. Especially to play games. If you would like to leave him a message, you can leave it with either parent! :-) Thank you!

We also have a new Twitter account:
Charlotte Jewish Life:

http://twitter.com/#!/CharJewishLife

Here is our email:
CharlotteJewishLife@hotmail.com

Thank you so much for reading. We appreciate you so much. Thank you for being part of Charlotte Jewish Life.

Beth Shalom holds annual Holocaust observance May 5

http://www.huntersvilleherald.com/news/2011/04/21/beth-shalom-holds-annual-holocaust-observance-may-5/

DAVIDSON – Davidson College Professor Thomas Pegelow Kaplan will serve as keynote speaker at Beth Shalom of Lake Norman’s fourth annual Yom Hashoah observance on May 5.

Yom Hashoah is the day set aside to honor the 6 million Jews lost in the Holocaust, and the congregation invites the community to the free program  at 6:30 p.m. at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 301 Caldwell Lane.

Kaplan teaches courses on Holocaust and genocide studies, as well as other subjects, at Davidson. His research focuses on violence, mass media and “constructions of selfhood” in Nazi and postwar Germany and linguistic histories of comparative genocide in the modern world. His book “The Language of Nazi Genocide: Linguistic Violence and the Struggle of Germans of Jewish Ancestry” was published in 2009.
Father David Buck of St. Alban’s and Rabbi Corey Helfand of Beth Shalom of Lake Norman also will speak during the observance, and Beth Shalom religious school students will participate in the program.

*Find more information at Beth Shalom’s website, www.bslkn.org

Friday, April 22, 2011

David's first Friday at The Jewish Preschool On Sardis

Our son David Jordan Rose, is a proud graduate of the Jewish Preschool on Sardis*. Each day David spent 45 minutes in Judaica with the lovely Morah Jayme.  In the first week, on Friday, we had a great surprise. We were in the carpool line waiting to pick up David. Our handsome little man walks out with a huge smile & says with a big voice: "I Love Shabbat!" Oh, were we beaming! Our little doll! He than called all our relatives in the Northeast & said the same - Oh! were they happy! He than continued to say it all night! What sweet words.

Three plus years later he continues his love for Shabbat as he recites his blessings over the candles, challah, & grape juice each Shabbos!

Charlotte Jewish Life & The Rose Family wish you a Good Shabbos & a Happy 5th Night of Passover.


*For More Information on the Jewish Preschool on Sardis, Please Contact: Director Jen Lahn: 704-364-8395

Candle Lighting Times For Charlotte, North Carolina





Please remember to light your shabbos candles at 7:43pm, this evening. This is always a good mitzvah to do at home on your own, with family, or even include friends. It just takes a few minutes out of your busy day to honor the sabbath.


Since, this is the starting point of a day of rest be sure to get some rest & relaxation for yourself.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Our 8 year old son David's ideas on expanding and bringing together Charlotte Jewish Life

http://www.facebook.com/karamelissarose#!/notes/kara-greenglass-rose/our-8-year-old-son-davids-ideas-on-expanding-and-bringing-together-charlotte-jew/181988571849441

We can build more temples for Jewish people.

We can combine some people together from the other temples so they can have more people.

We can have more Kosher restaurants.

We can have more Jewish stores.

We can make more jobs for Jewish people.

Wishing you a lovely, delicious & relaxing Pesach! We look forward to seeing you much more when the holiday is over!       All our love ~ Kara, Jimmy & David Rose XOXOXO

Holocaust Remembrance in Davidson

http://davidsonnews.net/2011/04/15/college-to-host-holocaust-remembrance-april-20/

College to host Holocaust remembrance April 20

A talk by Holocaust survivor Manfred Katz of Statesville and an opening for the traveling exhibit “Faces of Resistance: Women in the Holocaust” will be on the program Wednesday, April 20, when Davidson College hosts a “Yom HaShoah,” or “Holocaust Remembrance Day.” The events are free and open to the public.
Mr. Katz will speak from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Miriam Canon Hayes Amphitheater at Davidson’s Alvarez College. The exhibition will be open in the Union Atrium from Wednesday through April 28.
The event coincides with a national effort led by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., to promote Yom HaShoah and Holocaust awareness.
Co-sponsors include the Davidson College Chaplain’s Office, Davidson College Jewish Student Union/Hillel, Lake Norman Jewish Congregation, Davidson’s Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs and the Davidson Dean of Faculty’s office.
“The event helps broaden Davidson’s global, cultural, and religious diversity,” said Thomas Pegelow-Kaplan, event coordinator and assistant professor of history at Davidson. “This event reminds us that ‘never again’ does not only pertain to the Holocaust or anti-Semitism, but to all genocides, which still occur across the world in various forms and manners.”
ABOUT MANFRED KATZ

Manfred Katz was born of Jewish parents in a rural German village. His parents tried unsuccessfully to leave Nazi Germany, but the Gestapo deported his entire family to a ghetto in Riga, Latvia, in December 1941.
Mr. Katz was subsequently separated from his parents and forced to work as a slave laborer in two concentration camps. After more than three years, Russia’s Red Army liberated him and a few others survivors. Having lost all of his immediate family members, he immigrated to the United States in 1946. After a long career in engineering, he settled with his wife in Statesville.
Mr. Katz hopes his life experiences will provide a lesson to others. “I offer the listener a first-hand experience of what happens as the consequence of an intolerant and hateful society,” he said in a Davidson College press release. “The Holocaust offers many lessons, which if learned, could make this a more tolerant world.”
EXHIBIT

The traveling exhibition, titled “Faces of Resistance-Women in the Holocaust,” was assembled by the research institute of Moreshet – The Mordechai Anielevich Memorial in Israel, and is on loan from the North Carolina Council on the Holocaust.
The exhibit combats the myth that the Jews of Europe went passively to their execution, providing a complex view of Jewish resistance and the crucial role that Jewish women played in the struggles against the Nazi onslaught.
For more information on the event, contact Prof. Pegelow Kaplan at 704-894-2284, or co-chair Rabbi Michael Shields at 704-252-7038.