Hadassah Hosts Senate Briefing for Never Again Education Act

Tuesday, Nov 5 2019

(From right to left) Ivy Levine Schamis, Holocaust educator; Irving Roth, Holocaust survivor; Sen. Jacky Rosen; William Daroff, Senior Vice President for Public Policy and Director of the Washington Office of The Jewish Federations of North America; Janice Weinman, Hadassah CEO/Executive Director; Karen Paikin Barall, Hadassah Director of Government Relations.

On October 30, Hadassah hosted a special event on Capitol Hill to educate and advocate in favor of the Never Again Education Act and was honored to host the lead sponsor of the Senate bill, Senator Jacky Rosen.

Representatives of more than two dozen Senate offices, Hadassah volunteers and the media also heard from Janice Weinman, Hadassah CEO/Executive Director, William Daroff, Jewish Federations of North America Senior Vice President, Irving Roth, Holocaust survivor and March of the Living representative, and Ivy Schamis, Holocaust educator in a roundtable discussion about the value of teaching the Holocaust in schools today.

Urgently addressing the rise in extremism, hatred, intolerance, and bigotry across America is a critical issue unifying many on Capitol Hill. Both parties agree that strong leadership is required and that expanded Holocaust education is an essential strategy for addressing these contemporary challenges. 

“People throughout the United States are increasingly concerned about acts of violence, acts of hatred, and within the Jewish community, the rise of antisemitism. The Never Again Education Act speaks to those concerns by increasing the availability of Holocaust education in America, and Hadassah is very proud to stand behind this bipartisan effort,” said Weinman.

Unfortunately, less than a quarter of all states have laws requiring Holocaust education.  And even those with such laws leave teachers and administrators without sufficient support. The Never Again Education Act, with nearly 300 cosponsors in the House and 20 in the Senate, would help to change that by establishing a fund at the U.S. Department of Education – the Holocaust Education Assistance Program Fund – which will finance grants to public and private middle and high schools to help teachers develop and improve Holocaust education programs. 

“Hadassah members have led efforts to build support for this bill since its introduction in the House of Representatives. America needs this legislation because education has the power to heal and save lives. Hadassah members are fully committed to seeing this bill through to its ultimate passage,” said Weinman.

Read the Jerusalem Post's coverage of the briefing ›  

Take Action

You can be an advocate for combating extremism, hatred and bigotry by visiting the National Action Center and urging your senators and representatives to support the Never Again Education Act.  Help ensure students and teachers across America have access to quality Holocaust and anti-hate materials and education that will bring its lessons for contemporary conflict to life for millions of students.

 
Sen. Jacky Rosen at the Hadassah Senate briefing on the Never Again Education Act.
(From right to left) Hadassah CEO/Executive Director Janice Weinman at the Hadassah Senate briefing on the Never Again Education Act and William Daroff, Senior Vice President for Public Policy and Director of the Washington Office of The Jewish Federations of North America.
(From right to left) Ivy Levine Schamis, Holocaust educator; Irving Roth, Holocaust survivor; William Darofff, Senior Vice President for Public Policy and Director of the Washington Office of The Jewish Federations of North America; Congressman Salud Carbajal; Janice Weinman, Hadassah CEO/Executive Director; Karen Paikin Barall, Hadassah Director of Government Relations
(From right to left) Sen. Jacky Rosen; Janice Weinman, Hadassah CEO/Executive Director; William Darofff, Senior Vice President for Public Policy and Director of the Washington Office of The Jewish Federations of North America; Irving Roth, Holocaust survivor; Ivy Levine Schamis, Holocaust educator

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