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Carl,
This is a turning point, and your action matters this GivingTuesday.
We are experiencing a surge in antisemitism. Jews being attacked on the street, threatened on college campuses—targeted simply for being Jewish. It is happening today in the United States and abroad. We know antisemitism did not start or end with the Holocaust, but this history teaches us where it can lead if left unchecked.
This Museum has been teaching people from all walks of life about history’s most extreme manifestation of antisemitism: the Holocaust. As we again bear witness to violent acts of hatred directed at Jews, we must learn the lessons of the past.
We need your support and are grateful that a group of generous donors has offered to match all gifts, up to $60,000, made before midnight tonight. Make your GivingTuesday gift now, before time runs out, to help us share the lessons this world so desperately needs. |
| | What we are seeing in the world today reinforces the vital importance of our mission. Your matched gift will help us to amplify the voices of Holocaust survivors, who serve as our best teachers about the dangers of antisemitism and hate. Your gift will also help us expand our outreach and equip teachers with the necessary tools to teach how and why the Holocaust happened.
By standing with us today, you’ll become an integral part of our work to educate people about the consequences of antisemitism and hate.
Make your tax-deductible gift before GivingTuesday ends at midnight, and it will be MATCHED, up to $60,000. |
| Sincerely, | Dana Weinstein Director of Membership |
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| This GivingTuesday match was made possible thanks to the generosity of the Ammerman Family Foundation and David Coppa, Chief Executive Officer of Konover South Development Corporation, in loving memory of Simon Konover. |
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