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30 MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATORS FROM 8 U.S. STATES, CROATIA, HUNGARY & POLAND RECEIVE COVETED LERNER FELLOWSHIPS

THE JEWISH FOUNDATION FOR THE RIGHTEOUS PROVIDES EDUCATORS WITH INSTRUCTION ON TEACHING HOLOCAUST EDUCATION TO THEIR STUDENTS

The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous has selected Jamie Warner of Orange Avenue School to be one of the 30 Lerner Fellows. This summer, fellows were taken to Columbia University for the Summer Institute, a high-level intensive academic seminar in which participants met with Holocaust survivors and noted scholars.

The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous was created in 1986 to provide financial assistance to non-Jews who risked their lives and often the lives of their families to shelter and rescue Jews during the Holocaust. Today, the JFR supports more than 500 aged and needy rescuers in 20 countries. The Foundation also runs an internationally lauded Holocaust education program for middle and high school teachers and Holocaust center personnel who preserve the legacy of the rescuers by teaching the history of the Holocaust

For more information visit www.JFR.org

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