Help to spread the word: Invites, Posters, Flyers

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On Sunday, October 18, 2009 at Madison Square Garden, Words of Bonds will pay tribute to several Holocaust survivors, senior descendents of slavery, and educators for their good work in teaching, influencing, and empowering our American youth to help ensure that atrocities such as slavery and the Holocaust never happen again. The honorees have been working on the Words of Bonds project since its inception, and truly deserve such a tribute. These honorees give selflessly of their time to visit many schools and cultural institutions to share their stories, and to educate our nation’s youth that they must work to prevent history from barbarically repeating itself.
The Honorees will be:
To learn more about the honoress, please click here.
- Louvinia Pointer, Educator (in memoriam)
- Miriam P. Groner, 103 years old, Holocaust Survivor
- Rev. Charles Leonard, 107 years old, slave descendant
- Letitia James, New York City Councilwoman
- Sidney Schwimmer, Holocaust Survivor & Historian
- Martin Spett, Holocaust Survivor, Historian & Author Manhattan College
- Sally Frishberg, Holocaust Survivor & Educator
- Eleanor Holmes Norton, U.S. Congresswoman
- Rabbi Alyssa Stanton, First African American Female Rabbi
- Rabbi Jacob Jungreis, Principal & Educator
- Dr. Fredrick Schweitzer, Historian & Author Manhattan College
- Tal Brody,Former Captain, Maccabi Tel Aviv & Israel Prize Winner
- Lusia Knoll, Holocaust Survivor & Educator
- Dr. Jay Sommers, Holocaust Survivor
- Anthony Brooks, Educator, Yonkers School District
TICKETS
• $250 for an individual seat
• $500 for two seats
• $750 for three seats
• $900 for four seats
• $1,100 for five seats
• $1,200 for a table of six
Kosher meals will be provided upon request. Please indicate in the special message field if you have any special seating requests, and we will do our best to accommodate you.
TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS
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School News Nationwide 1072 Fulton St :: Brooklyn, New York 11238
TO SPONSOR THIS EVENT
To learn more about partnering with us for this special event, please download our Partnership Package 
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All donations are tax deductible. Should you have any questions, please email us at: CONTACT@WORDSOFBONDS.COM
LOCATION
Photo of where the Ceremony will be held MSG Theater Lobby.
Google Map to Madison Square Garden
Telling Two Stories With One Voice
by Steve Lipman
Bill Tingling, founder of a Brooklyn-based literacy project that teaches public school students the fundamentals of journalism, was looking for a new way to discuss prejudice a few years ago. Have the students — mostly from the minority community — interview Holocaust survivors, suggested an Irish friend of Tingling.
The result was Words of Bonds, a two-year-old initiative that has resulted in online interviews (www.wordsofbonds.com), speeches by survivors in public schools, an in-the-works documentary, and a kosher tribute dinner Sunday, Oct. 18, 6 p.m. at Madison Square Garden’s MSG Theater. Several Holocaust survivors and descendants of slaves, and educators, will be honored at the dinner, which Tingling says is probably the first-such interracial event under the auspices of an organization with roots in the black community.
One of the honorees will be Tal Brody, the former Israeli basketball star, who will be attending the New York Knicks-Maccabi Tel Aviv exhibition game in the Garden earlier that day.
“We’re bearing witness” to two communities’ experience with prejudice, says Tingling, who in 1995 established School News Nationwide (SNN), a nonprofit multimedia educational group. “If you don’t tell people about [the background of] the Holocaust and slavery, it’s going to repeat itself,” Tingling says. (For information: [718] 753-9920; bill@wordsofbonds.com.)
“Focusing on the preservation of stories from survivors of the Jewish Holocaust and accounts from the descendants of African American slaves, students will be able to examine the connections between these destructive events, as well as make links to currents events,” according to the organization’s mission statement.
Holocaust-denying statements by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad give the project greater urgency, he says.
Words of Bonds is not specifically designed to improve relations between the Black and Jewish communities, though that may be a side-effect, says Rev. Paul Chandler, a coordinator of the upcoming event who was active in the Project CURE dialogue group after the 1991 Crown Heights riots.
The project’s focus is the two groups’ accomplishments, not their victimhood, Tingling says.
“I’m not a victim,” says Sally Frishberg, a Polish-born Holocaust survivor who will be honored at the Words of Bond event. A resident of Flatbush, Brooklyn, she was among a dozen members of her extended family saved from the Shoah by a sympathetic Polish farmer. After liberation, she moved to the U.S., worked as a public school teacher, then became a docent at the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust and a speaker at local schools, telling how she rebuilt her life here. “I don’t think of myself as a victim,” she says.
Prior to the dinner, there will be a New York Knicks vs. Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv basketball game at Madison Square Garden at 1:00 pm. As a special gift to dinner attendees, all attendees of the tribute can also attend the basketball game. Please see the flyer below for more details.
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