Wednesday, September 29, 2021

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Carl,

There is only one more day in our September Membership Drive, and I know we can reach our goal of 2,022 new Museum members before tomorrow. But time is running out.

I truly hope we can count on you, Carl. Become the Museum’s newest member today and join us in our urgent work to teach the timeless lessons of the Holocaust—of the dangers of complacency in the face of hate.

When our fiscal year ends tomorrow, the current tide of antisemitism won’t go away, but your membership support will help ensure that the next chapter of the Museum’s work can meet it head on, stronger than ever.

Sincerely,

Dana Weinstein
Director, Membership

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Carl,

Public assaults in broad daylight. Vandalism of synagogues. Threats on college campuses. Bold and brazen harassment.

Dangerous rhetoric on our own social media. Comments like “the Holocaust didn’t happen,” “YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE,” and “Jews control the world’s money.”

These events—which are part of a larger climate of hatred—are alarming, shocking, and frightening. History has taught us what happens when hate is allowed to flourish, and the dangers of antisemitism are left unchecked. We cannot remain silent.

There are just days left in our fiscal year. We are counting on you and all our supporters to ensure we start the next year on the strongest possible footing so we can stand against antisemitism.

Carl, our September Membership Drive starts today. Will you become one of the 2,022 new Museum members to support our work teaching the dangers of unchecked hatred? Join the Museum before our membership drive ends on September 30.

Stand up to Hate and Antisemitism

At a time when one in ten young Americans believe Jews caused the Holocaust and people feel emboldened to violently express hate, we cannot be complacent. We know the transformative power of education and importance of teaching the critical lessons about the dangers of indifference.

To combat these trends, we must continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust—about the dangers of unchecked hate and antisemitism—continue to be learned and acted upon.

We’re counting on you to make that possible as we look ahead to the future.

Carl: Will you be our partner in this crucial work by becoming one of the 2,022 new members of the Museum today?

Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Dana Weinstein
Director of Membership

P.S. Your support is essential to teach Holocaust history to as many people as possible, during these times of dangerous antisemitism. I hope you will become a member today.

 

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