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Page 14It has been a remarkable year, filled with meaningful programs and accomplishments. We have reached newaudiences and doubled our impact in the schools, reaching 40,000 students and hundreds of educators. Sincethe tragedies of October 7th and the significant rise in antisemitism, organizations worldwide have called for theneed for education from an early age. This is what inSIGHT has been doing for the past 14 years.We remained steadfast in our mission and worked tirelessly to increase our exposure in our community; each ofyou played a vital role in our success. Looking ahead to inSIGHT’s 15th year, we remember the vision that unitesus: to create a generation of future leaders who are kind and empathetic, informed critical thinkers with thecourage to stand up for themselves and the rights of others.inSIGHT has established its position as the backbone of the Holocaust Studies program for Palm Beach CountySchools. We will continue to build and grow on this foundation to reach EVERY student EVERY year.We extend our deepest appreciation to each of you for your commitment and support. It is truly an honor to serveas your presidents, and we are confident that together, inSIGHT will achieve great things in the year to come.With warm regards,Kelly and Judyinsightthrougheducation.org/donateCelebrating the Success of Community Fundraising Events!Our women’s fundraising events brought ourcommunities together for exciting days ofboutique shopping, a fine jewelry trunk show,and two card/Mah Jongg events. Proceeds and20% of sales support inSIGHT’s critical mission.Our Spring Card Party on March 22nd sold outin a record 36 hours, with more players thanever before! For next season we areinvestigating ways to accommodate everyonewho wants to play from north and south county--stay tuned!TheJ U N E 2 0 2 4V O L . 4Spark the Flame to Educate!CATTLE CAR EXHIBIT The Hate Ends Now Cattle Car Exhibit returned for its second school year in 2023-2024, impacting 8,000+ students at ten high schools andthree colleges. This powerful exhibit, set inside a replica World War IIcattle car, shares the stories of survivors and key Holocaust events,engaging students intellectually and emotionally to combat hatred andintolerance.Looking forward to 2024-2025, this dynamic and engaging program,funded by inSIGHT, will reach 20,000 students over three months. Please consider supporting our campaign to fund this impactful program.A special thank you to the Palm Beach Center to Combat Antisemitism andHatred, Alpert Jewish Family Service, Rales Jewish Family Service, Admirals Cove Community Foundation, Jewish Women's Foundation of South Palm Beach County, and all of our generous donors for your support to expand thereach of this program.CLICK TO SUPPORT THE CATTLE CAR CAMPAIGN FOR 2024-2025CLICK TO SUPPORT THE CATTLE CAR CAMPAIGN FOR 2024-2025CLICK TO WATCH ABOUT CATTLE CAR EXHIBITCLICK TO LEARN MORE ABOUTCATTLE CAR CAMPAIGNNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceA MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENTSA MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENTSNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceDecember 1, 2023BallenIsles Country ClubDecember 18, 2023Frenchman Creek’s Beach ClubJuno Beach March 22, 2024BallenIsles Country ClubMarch 7, 8 & 11, 2024*Private homesApril 5, 2024The Club at IbisGifts to InSIGHT Through Education Inc. qualify as charitable contributions toan IRC Sec. 501(c) (3) organization for federal income, estate, and gift taxpurposes. The organization's EIN is 27-3388434.for tributes upto $994.5" x 6.5"foldedbutterflynotecardsfor tributes of $100+8.5 x 11 cardstock witha hand-embellishedbutterflySEND ASEND A WE SEND WITH YOUR PERSONAL MESSAGEPERSONALIZEDPERSONALIZEDTRIBUTE CARDTRIBUTE CARDCUSTOMCUSTOMTRIBUTETRIBUTE CERTIFICATECERTIFICATEIN HONOR • IN MEMORY • FOR ANY OCCASIONIN HONOR • IN MEMORY • FOR ANY OCCASIONWe thank the following for theirsupport of our mission...YOHelp us raise visibility forour work by posting areview of your experiencewith us to drive moredonations. It’s easy andonly takes 3 minutes!If you love our work then tell the world! DONORS...VOLUNTEERS...EDUCATORS...STUDENTS...SURVIVORS...SUPPORTERS...LEAVE A REVIEW NOW

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Page 2Page 3The Palm Beach County School District hosted apoignant 30-minute livestream event commemoratingHolocaust Remembrance Day, themed Never Forget,Always Learn. This presentation engaged students andthe greater community, serving as a powerful tribute tothe enduring legacy of our local survivors.Hosted by Holocaust Studies Program Planner KimberlyCoombs, the program included presentations by:• Mike Burke, Superintendent of Palm Beach County Schools• Ava Diamond, Senior, William T. Dwyer High School in Palm Beach Gardens• Montana Tucker, Social Media Influencer and granddaughter of two Survivors, gave a preview of her documentary series How to Never Forget• John Koenigsberg, Holocaust Survivor• Loggers‘ Run Middle School Choir in Boca Raton performed the famous Partisan Song• Candle Lighting Ceremony, with students from Spanish River High School in Boca Raton inSIGHT, in partnership with the Palm Beach Center for Combating Antisemitism andHatred, proudly supported a program that mobilizes the wisdom of Holocaust survivors.CLICK HERE TO WATCH ITS IMPACT463ANTISEMITICINCIDENTSOur goal is to fund engaging and memorableprograms for EVERY student EVERY year.Education is the key to a brighter future, and weare making a difference in the lives of youngpeople throughout Palm Beach County. A message from ADL and CEO Jonathan Greenblatt:PBC Schools HonorHolocaust SurvivorsNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS AT AN ALL TIME HIGHinSIGHT proudly supported a live YouTube event joined by thousands ofstudents and community members for Holocaust Remembrance Day!"Antisemitism is on the rise, and it's a danger to allof us." The ADL calls for education, advocacy andsupport for affected communities as crucial steps incombating this alarming trend.Loggers’ Run Middle School and Boca Community HighSchool premiered their outstanding Holocaust Film Project,“Names, Not Numbers”® this spring. This project beautifullypreserves the memories of six Holocaust survivors whoshared their testimonies through a series of powerfulinterviews. Students actively participated in every stage,from research guided by teachers Maureen Carter and JulieGates to interviews facilitated by Ric Blackwell (TheEducation Network) and filming/editing instructed byvideographer, Carlos Sanchez. The meticulously editedseven-minute films premiered at community events at eachschool. Students PreserveHolocaust Storiesin Powerful FilminSIGHT is the backbone of the HolocaustStudies Program in Palm Beach CountyPublic Schools -- the 10th largest schooldistrict in the country, with almost 200,000students, 40,000 faculty and over 180 schools!Candle Lighting Ceremony - Spanish River High SchoolPartisan Song - Loggers Run MS ChoirFLORIDA8,883 ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS in theUnited States, EXCEEDING the numberfrom the PAST THREE YEARS COMBINED.4th highest number ofantisemitic incidentsamong statesSource: Annual Audit by ADL (2024)inSIGHT’sinSIGHT’sI MPACTI MPACT2024-2025Names, Not Numbers INC® is an interactive, multi-media Holocaust oral history film documentary projectcreated by educator, Tova Fish-Rosenberg. Names, Not Numbers© is generously supported by aprominent national foundation.PROJECTED500%

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Page 2Page 3The Palm Beach County School District hosted apoignant 30-minute livestream event commemoratingHolocaust Remembrance Day, themed Never Forget,Always Learn. This presentation engaged students andthe greater community, serving as a powerful tribute tothe enduring legacy of our local survivors.Hosted by Holocaust Studies Program Planner KimberlyCoombs, the program included presentations by:• Mike Burke, Superintendent of Palm Beach County Schools• Ava Diamond, Senior, William T. Dwyer High School in Palm Beach Gardens• Montana Tucker, Social Media Influencer and granddaughter of two Survivors, gave a preview of her documentary series How to Never Forget• John Koenigsberg, Holocaust Survivor• Loggers‘ Run Middle School Choir in Boca Raton performed the famous Partisan Song• Candle Lighting Ceremony, with students from Spanish River High School in Boca Raton inSIGHT, in partnership with the Palm Beach Center for Combating Antisemitism andHatred, proudly supported a program that mobilizes the wisdom of Holocaust survivors.CLICK HERE TO WATCH ITS IMPACT463ANTISEMITICINCIDENTSOur goal is to fund engaging and memorableprograms for EVERY student EVERY year.Education is the key to a brighter future, and weare making a difference in the lives of youngpeople throughout Palm Beach County. A message from ADL and CEO Jonathan Greenblatt:PBC Schools HonorHolocaust SurvivorsNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS AT AN ALL TIME HIGHinSIGHT proudly supported a live YouTube event joined by thousands ofstudents and community members for Holocaust Remembrance Day!"Antisemitism is on the rise, and it's a danger to allof us." The ADL calls for education, advocacy andsupport for affected communities as crucial steps incombating this alarming trend.Loggers’ Run Middle School and Boca Community HighSchool premiered their outstanding Holocaust Film Project,“Names, Not Numbers”® this spring. This project beautifullypreserves the memories of six Holocaust survivors whoshared their testimonies through a series of powerfulinterviews. Students actively participated in every stage,from research guided by teachers Maureen Carter and JulieGates to interviews facilitated by Ric Blackwell (TheEducation Network) and filming/editing instructed byvideographer, Carlos Sanchez. The meticulously editedseven-minute films premiered at community events at eachschool. Students PreserveHolocaust Storiesin Powerful FilminSIGHT is the backbone of the HolocaustStudies Program in Palm Beach CountyPublic Schools -- the 10th largest schooldistrict in the country, with almost 200,000students, 40,000 faculty and over 180 schools!Candle Lighting Ceremony - Spanish River High SchoolPartisan Song - Loggers Run MS ChoirFLORIDA8,883 ANTISEMITIC INCIDENTS in theUnited States, EXCEEDING the numberfrom the PAST THREE YEARS COMBINED.4th highest number ofantisemitic incidentsamong statesSource: Annual Audit by ADL (2024)inSIGHT’sinSIGHT’sI MPACTI MPACT2024-2025Names, Not Numbers INC® is an interactive, multi-media Holocaust oral history film documentary projectcreated by educator, Tova Fish-Rosenberg. Names, Not Numbers© is generously supported by aprominent national foundation.PROJECTED500%

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Pastor Chris Edmonds:Footsteps of my FatherHate Ends Now Cattle Car ExhibitHolocaust Student Awareness Days& Survivor School VisitsCLICK HERE TO WATCH STUDENT TESTIMONIALS500+ STUDENTS REACHED12,000+ STUDENTS REACHED10,000+ STUDENTS REACHED

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Pastor Chris Edmonds:Footsteps of my FatherHate Ends Now Cattle Car ExhibitHolocaust Student Awareness Days& Survivor School VisitsCLICK HERE TO WATCH STUDENT TESTIMONIALS500+ STUDENTS REACHED12,000+ STUDENTS REACHED10,000+ STUDENTS REACHED

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Living Voices: Within the SilenceCraig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust MusuemShared LegaciesWith Shari Rogers andFormer CongresswomanBrenda LawrenceButterfly ProjectTales ofTogethernessHanna’s SuitcaseBrenda Lawrence in acoversation with a student Letters fromAnne and Martin1000+ STUDENTS REACHED1500+ STUDENTS REACHED700+ STUDENTS REACHED12,000+ STUDENTS REACHED750+ STUDENTS REACHED1000+ STUDENTS REACHED500+ STUDENTS REACHED

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Living Voices: Within the SilenceCraig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust MusuemShared LegaciesWith Shari Rogers andFormer CongresswomanBrenda LawrenceButterfly ProjectTales ofTogethernessHanna’s SuitcaseBrenda Lawrence in acoversation with a student Letters fromAnne and Martin1000+ STUDENTS REACHED1500+ STUDENTS REACHED700+ STUDENTS REACHED12,000+ STUDENTS REACHED750+ STUDENTS REACHED1000+ STUDENTS REACHED500+ STUDENTS REACHED

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Page 8Page 9inSIGHT’s first Leadership Circle Event featured special guest,United States Senator Jacky Rosen, at a luncheon at BallenIslesCountry Club. Senator Rosen, a trailblazing figure in Americanpolitics and an advocate for critical initiatives, shared her insightswith our leadership donors.Senator Rosen's impactful legislative journey includes advancingHolocaust education, combating antisemitism, denouncing Hamasattacks, addressing global security challenges, and spearheadingcybersecurity advancements. As the third female Jewish US Senator in history, Senator Rosen'sadvocacy for Israel and her efforts to fight against antisemitismhave been instrumental in shaping bipartisan initiatives.We look forward to bringing more special programming to ourLeadership Circle next season! Thank you for your generoussupport! First inSIGHTFirst inSIGHT Leadership Circle EventLeadership Circle Eventwithwith US Senator Jacky RosenUS Senator Jacky RosenUS Senator Jacky RosenLeadership Circle: inSIGHT providesunique opportunities for donors withannual contributions of $5,000+ AnonymousRobert M. Baron FoundationNatalie and Brett BarthRuth BellThe Honorable Ann BrownGail Danto and Art RoffeyMarvin and Betty Danto Family FoundationRobert EpsteinBarbara and Larry FieldRobin and David GellesEllen and Bernie GottliebLinda and Marc GordonIsador and Bertha Gudelsky Family FoundationKarp Family FoundationDana and Jonathan KellerJane and Arnold LampertEllen and Mark LevineVivian LiebermanIris MarkelRon Marx and Tao LuLeyah and David NamoffEunice Ring and FamilyBarbara and Peter SidelHope and Gene SilvermanWendy and Ira SilvermanLinda SklarLinda and Rudy SluckerRita and Burt TanskyKelly and Jerry Warsaw Special thanks to our 2023-2024 Leadership Circle* who generously support our mission:Donors of $5,000 or more*Teachers are the architects of change;we empower them with the knowledgeand tools to teach these vital lessons.Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceFive teachers will attend the Jewish Foundationfor the Righteous’ Summer Institute to becomeAlfred Lerner Fellows. This advanced training byglobal Holocaust scholars, actively engagesteachers with tools that will resonate powerfully inclassrooms. inSIGHT is one of only twelve Centers ofExcellence recognized by JFR. To date, Palm BeachCounty has a cohort of 20+ Lerner Fellows whoactively share this knowledge with their peers.inSIGHT funded TWO trips to DC for 50 principalsand administrators, up from 17 participants lastyear. This deeply personal experience, enhanced bylocal Holocaust survivors who travel with the groupfrom FL, leaves a significant and lasting impact. Participants tour the United States HolocaustMemorial Museum and the National Museum ofAfrican American History and Culture.CLICK TO WATCH VIDEOABOUT THIS PROGRAM!inSIGHT is sending two teachers tothe Centropa Summery Academy inBerlin to deepen their understanding of the Holocaust and engage with educators from around the globe.inSIGHT is thrilled to bring engagingspeakers with state-of-the-art training forteaching the Holocaust and addressingcontemporary antisemitism.Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceEducators with Alexandra ZapruderSpecial guest, Alexandra Zapruder, led aninformative program “Teaching with Testimony” for 40 teachers this spring. Based on her book, SalvagedPages, a collection of diaries written by young peopleduring the Holocaust, Zapruder instructed educatorson how these accounts of daily events can be used inthe classroom. Taken together, the diary entriesdeepen understanding of life during the Holocaust.

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Page 8Page 9inSIGHT’s first Leadership Circle Event featured special guest,United States Senator Jacky Rosen, at a luncheon at BallenIslesCountry Club. Senator Rosen, a trailblazing figure in Americanpolitics and an advocate for critical initiatives, shared her insightswith our leadership donors.Senator Rosen's impactful legislative journey includes advancingHolocaust education, combating antisemitism, denouncing Hamasattacks, addressing global security challenges, and spearheadingcybersecurity advancements. As the third female Jewish US Senator in history, Senator Rosen'sadvocacy for Israel and her efforts to fight against antisemitismhave been instrumental in shaping bipartisan initiatives.We look forward to bringing more special programming to ourLeadership Circle next season! Thank you for your generoussupport! First inSIGHTFirst inSIGHT Leadership Circle EventLeadership Circle Eventwithwith US Senator Jacky RosenUS Senator Jacky RosenUS Senator Jacky RosenLeadership Circle: inSIGHT providesunique opportunities for donors withannual contributions of $5,000+ AnonymousRobert M. Baron FoundationNatalie and Brett BarthRuth BellThe Honorable Ann BrownGail Danto and Art RoffeyMarvin and Betty Danto Family FoundationRobert EpsteinBarbara and Larry FieldRobin and David GellesEllen and Bernie GottliebLinda and Marc GordonIsador and Bertha Gudelsky Family FoundationKarp Family FoundationDana and Jonathan KellerJane and Arnold LampertEllen and Mark LevineVivian LiebermanIris MarkelRon Marx and Tao LuLeyah and David NamoffEunice Ring and FamilyBarbara and Peter SidelHope and Gene SilvermanWendy and Ira SilvermanLinda SklarLinda and Rudy SluckerRita and Burt TanskyKelly and Jerry Warsaw Special thanks to our 2023-2024 Leadership Circle* who generously support our mission:Donors of $5,000 or more*Teachers are the architects of change;we empower them with the knowledgeand tools to teach these vital lessons.Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceFive teachers will attend the Jewish Foundationfor the Righteous’ Summer Institute to becomeAlfred Lerner Fellows. This advanced training byglobal Holocaust scholars, actively engagesteachers with tools that will resonate powerfully inclassrooms. inSIGHT is one of only twelve Centers ofExcellence recognized by JFR. To date, Palm BeachCounty has a cohort of 20+ Lerner Fellows whoactively share this knowledge with their peers.inSIGHT funded TWO trips to DC for 50 principalsand administrators, up from 17 participants lastyear. This deeply personal experience, enhanced bylocal Holocaust survivors who travel with the groupfrom FL, leaves a significant and lasting impact. Participants tour the United States HolocaustMemorial Museum and the National Museum ofAfrican American History and Culture.CLICK TO WATCH VIDEOABOUT THIS PROGRAM!inSIGHT is sending two teachers tothe Centropa Summery Academy inBerlin to deepen their understanding of the Holocaust and engage with educators from around the globe.inSIGHT is thrilled to bring engagingspeakers with state-of-the-art training forteaching the Holocaust and addressingcontemporary antisemitism.Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceEducators with Alexandra ZapruderSpecial guest, Alexandra Zapruder, led aninformative program “Teaching with Testimony” for 40 teachers this spring. Based on her book, SalvagedPages, a collection of diaries written by young peopleduring the Holocaust, Zapruder instructed educatorson how these accounts of daily events can be used inthe classroom. Taken together, the diary entriesdeepen understanding of life during the Holocaust.

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Page 10Page 11I • S E R I E SMark OppenheimerOppenheimer discussed theimportance of building strong,supportive communities in the faceof rising antisemitism. Heemphasized how the solidarity andresponse of the Squirrel Hillneighborhood serve as a powerfulexample of how communities cancome together to confront hate and violence.INTRODUCING inSIGHT’s 2024-2025 BOARD!DANAKELLERDirector of Donor EngagementA powerful presentation about the heroismof his father, Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds,during WWII. Roddie saved hundreds ofJewish soldiers by defying German captorsand declaring, "We are all Jews here". This message of "the power of one"emphasizes the impact that one personcan have by standing up for what is right.The presentation resonated deeply with theaudience, inspiring us all to reflect on theirown capacities for making a difference.Former NY Times Columnist Eye-Opening Programming for Community EducationALL GUEST SPEAKERS SPOKE WITHSTUDENTS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTYCarly Beno firmly believes that education is pivotal infostering empathy and kindness. Drawn to inSIGHTThrough Education because she shares theorganization’s values and beliefs, Carly was furtherinspired by inSIGHT’s role as the backbone of thePalm Beach County School District’s HolocaustEducation Program. She herself is a Florida nativewho attended Palm Beach County Schools.In her current role, Carly facilitates studentprograms, public relations and donor relations topromote inSIGHT’s mission. She is committed tocultivating compassion and empowering students tocombat hate.Outside her professional life, Carly married her highschool sweetheart, Drew, in July and is a proud petparent to a perfect golden doodle named Buck.inSIGHT’s Development andCommunications CoordinatorMEET CARLY!MEET CARLY!Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceG E T I N V O L V E D G E T I N V O L V E D T O D A Y !T O D A Y ! We are proud to introduce the incoming board members who will guide inSIGHT Through Education in the2024-2025 term. As a volunteer-led organization, we thank these dedicated individuals for agreeing to serve.They bring a wealth of experience and passion to our organization. KELLYWARSAWPresidentRUDYSLUCKERVP FinanceGAIL DANTOVP DevelopmentLINDA SLUCKERVP DevelopmentJULIEBUCKNERDirector ofOutreachCAROLYN YASUNADirector ofOutreachJUDY AUERBACH-ADAMODirector of Educational Program FundingSUSAN KLINERecording Secretary JUDY KARPImmediate Past PresidentANITANAFTALYPast Presidents’Council RepresentativePastor Chris EdmondsSON OF US MASTER SERGEANT,“RODDIE” EDMONDS, RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONSSpecial Guests : Brenda Lawrence, Former US Congresswoman &Executive Director of Spill the Honey*Dr. Clarence B. Jones, MLK’s speechwriter & confidanteOur speakers explored Shared Legacies, a film by Spill theHoney, aiming to rebuild bridges between the Black andJewish communities today by spotlighting their historicalliance during the Civil Rights era. This initiative has ignitedfresh dialogue and fosters cooperation against moderndiscrimination.Dr. Shari RogersFILM PRODUCER & DIRECTORCLICK HERE TO WATCH AN EXCERPTJoin us by volunteering! There are many opportunities to lead or participate on a committee for next season.Contact carly.beno@insightthrougheducation.org for more information.OutreachEventsSpread awareness ofinSIGHT by helping to planengaging events withcommunity partners. Parlor MeetingsWork with us to organizeintimate gatherings toshare inSIGHT’s missionand impact with new audiences. Community Task ForcesJoin a team to increaseinSIGHT’s exposure withinyour community byorganizing special events.15th AnniversaryCelebrationBe part of makinginSIGHT’s milestoneanniversary event a night to remember.OFFICERSAttendees received a signed copyof his book, Squirrel Hill: The Tree ofLife Synagogue Shooting and theSoul of a Neighborhood. FOLLOW US ONFOLLOW US ONSOCIAL MEDIA!SOCIAL MEDIA! @inSIGHTThroughEdu@inSIGHTThruEdu/insightthrougheduFOR UPDATES,FOR UPDATES,TESTIMONIALSTESTIMONIALS AND SPECIALAND SPECIALANNOUNCEMENTS...ANNOUNCEMENTS...*Spill the Honey is anonprofit devotedto promoting humandignity and raisingawareness of theHolocaust and the Civil RightsMovement. COMING SOON:COMING SOON:

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Page 10Page 11I • S E R I E SMark OppenheimerOppenheimer discussed theimportance of building strong,supportive communities in the faceof rising antisemitism. Heemphasized how the solidarity andresponse of the Squirrel Hillneighborhood serve as a powerfulexample of how communities cancome together to confront hate and violence.INTRODUCING inSIGHT’s 2024-2025 BOARD!DANAKELLERDirector of Donor EngagementA powerful presentation about the heroismof his father, Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds,during WWII. Roddie saved hundreds ofJewish soldiers by defying German captorsand declaring, "We are all Jews here". This message of "the power of one"emphasizes the impact that one personcan have by standing up for what is right.The presentation resonated deeply with theaudience, inspiring us all to reflect on theirown capacities for making a difference.Former NY Times Columnist Eye-Opening Programming for Community EducationALL GUEST SPEAKERS SPOKE WITHSTUDENTS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTYCarly Beno firmly believes that education is pivotal infostering empathy and kindness. Drawn to inSIGHTThrough Education because she shares theorganization’s values and beliefs, Carly was furtherinspired by inSIGHT’s role as the backbone of thePalm Beach County School District’s HolocaustEducation Program. She herself is a Florida nativewho attended Palm Beach County Schools.In her current role, Carly facilitates studentprograms, public relations and donor relations topromote inSIGHT’s mission. She is committed tocultivating compassion and empowering students tocombat hate.Outside her professional life, Carly married her highschool sweetheart, Drew, in July and is a proud petparent to a perfect golden doodle named Buck.inSIGHT’s Development andCommunications CoordinatorMEET CARLY!MEET CARLY!Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceG E T I N V O L V E D G E T I N V O L V E D T O D A Y !T O D A Y ! We are proud to introduce the incoming board members who will guide inSIGHT Through Education in the2024-2025 term. As a volunteer-led organization, we thank these dedicated individuals for agreeing to serve.They bring a wealth of experience and passion to our organization. KELLYWARSAWPresidentRUDYSLUCKERVP FinanceGAIL DANTOVP DevelopmentLINDA SLUCKERVP DevelopmentJULIEBUCKNERDirector ofOutreachCAROLYN YASUNADirector ofOutreachJUDY AUERBACH-ADAMODirector of Educational Program FundingSUSAN KLINERecording Secretary JUDY KARPImmediate Past PresidentANITANAFTALYPast Presidents’Council RepresentativePastor Chris EdmondsSON OF US MASTER SERGEANT,“RODDIE” EDMONDS, RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONSSpecial Guests : Brenda Lawrence, Former US Congresswoman &Executive Director of Spill the Honey*Dr. Clarence B. Jones, MLK’s speechwriter & confidanteOur speakers explored Shared Legacies, a film by Spill theHoney, aiming to rebuild bridges between the Black andJewish communities today by spotlighting their historicalliance during the Civil Rights era. This initiative has ignitedfresh dialogue and fosters cooperation against moderndiscrimination.Dr. Shari RogersFILM PRODUCER & DIRECTORCLICK HERE TO WATCH AN EXCERPTJoin us by volunteering! There are many opportunities to lead or participate on a committee for next season.Contact carly.beno@insightthrougheducation.org for more information.OutreachEventsSpread awareness ofinSIGHT by helping to planengaging events withcommunity partners. Parlor MeetingsWork with us to organizeintimate gatherings toshare inSIGHT’s missionand impact with new audiences. Community Task ForcesJoin a team to increaseinSIGHT’s exposure withinyour community byorganizing special events.15th AnniversaryCelebrationBe part of makinginSIGHT’s milestoneanniversary event a night to remember.OFFICERSAttendees received a signed copyof his book, Squirrel Hill: The Tree ofLife Synagogue Shooting and theSoul of a Neighborhood. FOLLOW US ONFOLLOW US ONSOCIAL MEDIA!SOCIAL MEDIA! @inSIGHTThroughEdu@inSIGHTThruEdu/insightthrougheduFOR UPDATES,FOR UPDATES,TESTIMONIALSTESTIMONIALS AND SPECIALAND SPECIALANNOUNCEMENTS...ANNOUNCEMENTS...*Spill the Honey is anonprofit devotedto promoting humandignity and raisingawareness of theHolocaust and the Civil RightsMovement. COMING SOON:COMING SOON:

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Page 12Page 13Special thanks to Marjorie Feinsteinand Lisa ReznikIn Partnership With:In Partnership With:September 11, 1929 - April 25, 2024A special thank you to this season’s gracious hosts:Jillian & David BensonGail Danto & Arthur RoffeyAmy & Craig ForleiterAndee and Jon ForsterRobin & David GellesMarissa & Brian GoldbergEllen & Bernie GottliebNorman Frajman, cherished HolocaustSurvivor and educator, shared his story withhundreds of thousands of students in PalmBeach County and Port St. Lucie schools. Hededicated the last 25 years of his life tosharing his harrowing experiences andpreserving the memory of the Holocaustuntil his last days, despite his declininghealth and frailty. Norman’s mantra was that we shouldreplace the four letter word HATE with anew one... LOVE. Despite his years of unimaginable suffering, Norman’sresilience allowed him to inspire others. His legacy asa guardian of history will continue to resonate withfuture generations. May his memory serve as areminder of the enduring strength of the human spiritand the importance of learning from history to build abetter world.Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceRemembering Norman FrajmanCLICK HERE TO WATCH NORMAN’S MESSAGEinSIGHT held several small gatherings to increase awareness of ourmission and programs. Guests heard firsthand from students andeducators about our impact in Palm Beach County. These eventshighlighted our shared purpose and supported our collective goalby increasing funding.To learn about becoming a host, contact:development@insightthrougheducation.orgOur “Connections” outreach programs serve as platforms for learning and reflection. To expand awareness ofinSIGHT’s mission, we have partnered with organizations, schools and places of worship. These events provideopportunities to explore diverse topics that spark dialogue, deepen understanding, and strengthen our bondsas a community. In Partnership With: In Partnership With:In Partnership With: In Partnership With: Special thanks to Jim VogelYou can donate to inSIGHT Through Education through a directeddonation to Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County.Your gift to inSIGHT will be included in both Federation’s andinSIGHT’s Honor Rolls. For more information, contact linda.slucker@insightthrougheducation.org.inSIGHT Through Educationis a partner organization ofthe Jewish Federation ofPalm Beach County? PLEASE MAKE YOURPLEASE MAKE YOURANNUAL GIFTANNUAL GIFT TODAY!TODAY! iinsightthrougheducation.orgnsightthrougheducation.org inSIGHT THROUGH EDUCATION, INC. IS A PRIVATE, NONPROFIT 501(C)(3)CORPORATION AND RECEIVES 100%OF ALL FUNDS. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINEDFROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352, OR BY VISITINGWWW.FDACS.GOV. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THETHE STATE. FL REGISTRATION #CH34845 | EIN 27-3388434

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Page 12Page 13Special thanks to Marjorie Feinsteinand Lisa ReznikIn Partnership With:In Partnership With:September 11, 1929 - April 25, 2024A special thank you to this season’s gracious hosts:Jillian & David BensonGail Danto & Arthur RoffeyAmy & Craig ForleiterAndee and Jon ForsterRobin & David GellesMarissa & Brian GoldbergEllen & Bernie GottliebNorman Frajman, cherished HolocaustSurvivor and educator, shared his story withhundreds of thousands of students in PalmBeach County and Port St. Lucie schools. Hededicated the last 25 years of his life tosharing his harrowing experiences andpreserving the memory of the Holocaustuntil his last days, despite his declininghealth and frailty. Norman’s mantra was that we shouldreplace the four letter word HATE with anew one... LOVE. Despite his years of unimaginable suffering, Norman’sresilience allowed him to inspire others. His legacy asa guardian of history will continue to resonate withfuture generations. May his memory serve as areminder of the enduring strength of the human spiritand the importance of learning from history to build abetter world.Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceRemembering Norman FrajmanCLICK HERE TO WATCH NORMAN’S MESSAGEinSIGHT held several small gatherings to increase awareness of ourmission and programs. Guests heard firsthand from students andeducators about our impact in Palm Beach County. These eventshighlighted our shared purpose and supported our collective goalby increasing funding.To learn about becoming a host, contact:development@insightthrougheducation.orgOur “Connections” outreach programs serve as platforms for learning and reflection. To expand awareness ofinSIGHT’s mission, we have partnered with organizations, schools and places of worship. These events provideopportunities to explore diverse topics that spark dialogue, deepen understanding, and strengthen our bondsas a community. In Partnership With: In Partnership With:In Partnership With: In Partnership With: Special thanks to Jim VogelYou can donate to inSIGHT Through Education through a directeddonation to Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County.Your gift to inSIGHT will be included in both Federation’s andinSIGHT’s Honor Rolls. For more information, contact linda.slucker@insightthrougheducation.org.inSIGHT Through Educationis a partner organization ofthe Jewish Federation ofPalm Beach County? PLEASE MAKE YOURPLEASE MAKE YOURANNUAL GIFTANNUAL GIFT TODAY!TODAY! iinsightthrougheducation.orgnsightthrougheducation.org inSIGHT THROUGH EDUCATION, INC. IS A PRIVATE, NONPROFIT 501(C)(3)CORPORATION AND RECEIVES 100%OF ALL FUNDS. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINEDFROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE 1-800-435-7352, OR BY VISITINGWWW.FDACS.GOV. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THETHE STATE. FL REGISTRATION #CH34845 | EIN 27-3388434

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Page 14Page 15OPENING HEARTS...EDUCATING MINDS Community members and educators gathered inDecember to celebrate inSIGHT’s significant accomplishments of 2022-2023. The Naftaly Award, forOutstanding Teacher of the Year, was presented toHolocaust elective teacher, Bradd Weinberg. High schoolstudent, Ava Diamond spoke about the importance ofHolocaust education and her experience as the victim ofantisemitism. A moving performance by theIndependence Middle School Choir was anotherhighlight of the evening.Honorees included Kimberly Coombs, Holocaust StudiesProgram Planner for the School District of Palm BeachCounty; The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County,accepted by President & CEO Michael Hoffman; andoutstanding volunteer, Iris Markel. The eveningculminated with an inspirational message from PastorChris Edmonds, emphasizing the importance ofremembrance, education and action in combating andeducating about hatred.Temple Beth Am | December 5, 2023Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceAn invitation to organize a virtual canasta tournament during the pandemic led Ann Barth’s on a fulfilling journey with inSIGHT. Serving as Vice President ofProgramming for two years, her success was personally rewarding and a great benefitto our organization and membership. Through her work for inSIGHT, Ann deepened her understanding of the need for our work while forming profound friendships with fellow volunteers.IN THE TAPESTRY OF LIFE, A CHANCE ENCOUNTERCAN IGNITE A FLAME OF PASSION AND PURPOSE...In 2016, a visit to the Oak Hammock School in Port Saint Lucie sparked Irma Blauner'seight-year commitment to inSIGHT. Witnessing the unique Holocaust Student AwarenessDay ignited a passion in Irma. The experience left her hopeful and determined to bepart of the impactful work inSIGHT was doing in Palm Beach County. Blauner's tenure asVice President of Programming on inSIGHT's Board has been a fulfilling journey. She isparticularly grateful to past president Edie Broida, who encouraged her to step outsideher comfort zone and take on the board position. As the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Ruth Bell's journey with inSIGHT is a testament toher family's legacy. Driven by a deep-seated passion to preserve history and educate, shehas been an invaluable contributor to inSIGHT's mission of keeping the stories and lessonsof the Holocaust alive. Ruth served as Vice President of Fundraising and most recently asMember at Large. Ruth will continue to serve as a Boutique and Card Party Co-Chair. WHILE FOR ANOTHER, THAT FLAME IS KINDLED FROM HER FAMILY’S PAST...Independence Middle School ChoirCLICK TO VIEW Learn about whatwe accomplishedin 2022-2023!What’s inside: inSIGHT GoalsStudent programs Professional DevelopmentProgram FundingDedicated leadership ...and much more!Drawn in by a chance conversation, Mikki Rocker embarked on a 14-year journey withinSIGHT. Initially invited to share the organization's mission with her community, she soonbecame a passionate advocate, tirelessly working to raise awareness through programs,events, and personal connections. Inspired by the early leaders who laid a strongfoundation for inSIGHT, Mikki witnessed our remarkable growth over the years andidentified new leaders within her community. Most recently, she served as Vice Presidentof Membership and has been a devoted volunteer. Her enthusiasm for inSIGHT's missionwas always evident. For Mikki, inSIGHT's work is not just a calling, but a testament to thepower of education to shape a brighter future.These leaders look forward to cultivating the next generation of inSIGHTadvocates, ensuring the flame of remembrance burns brightly for years to come.Ann, Irma, Mikki and Ruth, we are thankful for your service.inSIGHT Through Education is thankful for ourgenerous donors who supported us in our efforts toreach our fundraising goal of $1,250,000 for FiscalYear 2023-2024. Because of you, this past schoolyear we were able to provide important educationalprograms impacting over 40,000 students andhundreds of teachers and administrators. Our needsare growing annually, and your continued support iscrucial in meeting these increasing demand. We made a change this year regarding our previousmembership program. As we continue to grow andexpand our donor base for support, we transitionedto an Annual Giving model. We believe this betterrepresents our constituents’ desire to support andalign themselves with inSIGHT’s mission through anannual gift. We ask you to give annually, at aphilanthropic level that will help provide theresources and funds to sustain our ongoing initiatives. Our 2024-2025 fiscal year begins July 1st and ourultimate intent is to reach EVERY students EVERYyear-- diligently expanding our support of HolocaustStudies to combat antisemitism, discrimination andbigotry of all kinds. Together, we will continue tomake a difference.Contact linda.slucker@insightthrougheducation.org with any questions.

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Page 14Page 15OPENING HEARTS...EDUCATING MINDS Community members and educators gathered inDecember to celebrate inSIGHT’s significant accomplishments of 2022-2023. The Naftaly Award, forOutstanding Teacher of the Year, was presented toHolocaust elective teacher, Bradd Weinberg. High schoolstudent, Ava Diamond spoke about the importance ofHolocaust education and her experience as the victim ofantisemitism. A moving performance by theIndependence Middle School Choir was anotherhighlight of the evening.Honorees included Kimberly Coombs, Holocaust StudiesProgram Planner for the School District of Palm BeachCounty; The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County,accepted by President & CEO Michael Hoffman; andoutstanding volunteer, Iris Markel. The eveningculminated with an inspirational message from PastorChris Edmonds, emphasizing the importance ofremembrance, education and action in combating andeducating about hatred.Temple Beth Am | December 5, 2023Nonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceAn invitation to organize a virtual canasta tournament during the pandemic led Ann Barth’s on a fulfilling journey with inSIGHT. Serving as Vice President ofProgramming for two years, her success was personally rewarding and a great benefitto our organization and membership. Through her work for inSIGHT, Ann deepened her understanding of the need for our work while forming profound friendships with fellow volunteers.IN THE TAPESTRY OF LIFE, A CHANCE ENCOUNTERCAN IGNITE A FLAME OF PASSION AND PURPOSE...In 2016, a visit to the Oak Hammock School in Port Saint Lucie sparked Irma Blauner'seight-year commitment to inSIGHT. Witnessing the unique Holocaust Student AwarenessDay ignited a passion in Irma. The experience left her hopeful and determined to bepart of the impactful work inSIGHT was doing in Palm Beach County. Blauner's tenure asVice President of Programming on inSIGHT's Board has been a fulfilling journey. She isparticularly grateful to past president Edie Broida, who encouraged her to step outsideher comfort zone and take on the board position. As the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Ruth Bell's journey with inSIGHT is a testament toher family's legacy. Driven by a deep-seated passion to preserve history and educate, shehas been an invaluable contributor to inSIGHT's mission of keeping the stories and lessonsof the Holocaust alive. Ruth served as Vice President of Fundraising and most recently asMember at Large. Ruth will continue to serve as a Boutique and Card Party Co-Chair. WHILE FOR ANOTHER, THAT FLAME IS KINDLED FROM HER FAMILY’S PAST...Independence Middle School ChoirCLICK TO VIEW Learn about whatwe accomplishedin 2022-2023!What’s inside: inSIGHT GoalsStudent programs Professional DevelopmentProgram FundingDedicated leadership ...and much more!Drawn in by a chance conversation, Mikki Rocker embarked on a 14-year journey withinSIGHT. Initially invited to share the organization's mission with her community, she soonbecame a passionate advocate, tirelessly working to raise awareness through programs,events, and personal connections. Inspired by the early leaders who laid a strongfoundation for inSIGHT, Mikki witnessed our remarkable growth over the years andidentified new leaders within her community. Most recently, she served as Vice Presidentof Membership and has been a devoted volunteer. Her enthusiasm for inSIGHT's missionwas always evident. For Mikki, inSIGHT's work is not just a calling, but a testament to thepower of education to shape a brighter future.These leaders look forward to cultivating the next generation of inSIGHTadvocates, ensuring the flame of remembrance burns brightly for years to come.Ann, Irma, Mikki and Ruth, we are thankful for your service.inSIGHT Through Education is thankful for ourgenerous donors who supported us in our efforts toreach our fundraising goal of $1,250,000 for FiscalYear 2023-2024. Because of you, this past schoolyear we were able to provide important educationalprograms impacting over 40,000 students andhundreds of teachers and administrators. Our needsare growing annually, and your continued support iscrucial in meeting these increasing demand. We made a change this year regarding our previousmembership program. As we continue to grow andexpand our donor base for support, we transitionedto an Annual Giving model. We believe this betterrepresents our constituents’ desire to support andalign themselves with inSIGHT’s mission through anannual gift. We ask you to give annually, at aphilanthropic level that will help provide theresources and funds to sustain our ongoing initiatives. Our 2024-2025 fiscal year begins July 1st and ourultimate intent is to reach EVERY students EVERYyear-- diligently expanding our support of HolocaustStudies to combat antisemitism, discrimination andbigotry of all kinds. Together, we will continue tomake a difference.Contact linda.slucker@insightthrougheducation.org with any questions.

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It has been a remarkable year, filled with meaningful programs and accomplishments. We have reached newaudiences and doubled our impact in the schools, reaching 40,000 students and hundreds of educators. Sincethe tragedies of October 7th and the significant rise in antisemitism, organizations worldwide have called for theneed for education from an early age. This is what inSIGHT has been doing for the past 14 years.We remained steadfast in our mission and worked tirelessly to increase our exposure in our community; each ofyou played a vital role in our success. Looking ahead to inSIGHT’s 15th year, we remember the vision that unitesus: to create a generation of future leaders who are kind and empathetic, informed critical thinkers with thecourage to stand up for themselves and the rights of others.inSIGHT has established its position as the backbone of the Holocaust Studies program for Palm Beach CountySchools. We will continue to build and grow on this foundation to reach EVERY student EVERY year.We extend our deepest appreciation to each of you for your commitment and support. It is truly an honor to serveas your presidents, and we are confident that together, inSIGHT will achieve great things in the year to come.With warm regards,Kelly and Judyinsightthrougheducation.org/donateCelebrating the Success of Community Fundraising Events!Our women’s fundraising events brought ourcommunities together for exciting days ofboutique shopping, a fine jewelry trunk show,and two card/Mah Jongg events. Proceeds and20% of sales support inSIGHT’s critical mission.Our Spring Card Party on March 22nd sold outin a record 36 hours, with more players thanever before! For next season we areinvestigating ways to accommodate everyonewho wants to play from north and south county--stay tuned!TheJ U N E 2 0 2 4V O L . 4Spark the Flame to Educate!CATTLE CAR EXHIBIT The Hate Ends Now Cattle Car Exhibit returned for its second school year in 2023-2024, impacting 8,000+ students at ten high schools andthree colleges. This powerful exhibit, set inside a replica World War IIcattle car, shares the stories of survivors and key Holocaust events,engaging students intellectually and emotionally to combat hatred andintolerance.Looking forward to 2024-2025, this dynamic and engaging program,funded by inSIGHT, will reach 20,000 students over three months. Please consider supporting our campaign to fund this impactful program.A special thank you to the Palm Beach Center to Combat Antisemitism andHatred, Alpert Jewish Family Service, Rales Jewish Family Service, Admirals Cove Community Foundation, Jewish Women's Foundation of South Palm Beach County, and all of our generous donors for your support to expand thereach of this program.CLICK TO SUPPORT THE CATTLE CAR CAMPAIGN FOR 2024-2025CLICK TO SUPPORT THE CATTLE CAR CAMPAIGN FOR 2024-2025CLICK TO WATCH ABOUT CATTLE CAR EXHIBITCLICK TO LEARN MORE ABOUTCATTLE CAR CAMPAIGNNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceA MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENTSA MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENTSNonprofit • Non-Sectarian • Making a DifferenceDecember 1, 2023BallenIsles Country ClubDecember 18, 2023Frenchman Creek’s Beach ClubJuno Beach March 22, 2024BallenIsles Country ClubMarch 7, 8 & 11, 2024*Private homesApril 5, 2024The Club at IbisGifts to InSIGHT Through Education Inc. qualify as charitable contributions toan IRC Sec. 501(c) (3) organization for federal income, estate, and gift taxpurposes. The organization's EIN is 27-3388434.for tributes upto $994.5" x 6.5"foldedbutterflynotecardsfor tributes of $100+8.5 x 11 cardstock witha hand-embellishedbutterflySEND ASEND A WE SEND WITH YOUR PERSONAL MESSAGEPERSONALIZEDPERSONALIZEDTRIBUTE CARDTRIBUTE CARDCUSTOMCUSTOMTRIBUTETRIBUTE CERTIFICATECERTIFICATEIN HONOR • IN MEMORY • FOR ANY OCCASIONIN HONOR • IN MEMORY • FOR ANY OCCASIONWe thank the following for theirsupport of our mission...YOHelp us raise visibility forour work by posting areview of your experiencewith us to drive moredonations. It’s easy andonly takes 3 minutes!If you love our work then tell the world! DONORS...VOLUNTEERS...EDUCATORS...STUDENTS...SURVIVORS...SUPPORTERS...LEAVE A REVIEW NOW