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Tools for Tolerance® For Professionals:
Changing Role of Law Enforcement – Cultural Diversity ('Tools 1')
Changing Role of Law Enforcement – Cultural Diversity ('Tools 1') is the core 2-day law enforcement program. Participants are introduced to new models, including “Soldier to Educator”, through which to view issues of diversity and to hone ethical decision-making skills. The workshop takes place in Los Angeles, California and is free-of-charge to selected applicants.
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Tools for Tolerance® For Professionals:
Educational Leadership for Inclusive Schools
Educational Leadership for Inclusive Schools will comprise of fellow Canadian educators working together towards breaking down barriers of diversity and building communities. Vertical teams of participants will utilize the highly acclaimed, customized offerings provided in the Tools for Tolerance® for Educators Program. Using the world renown Museum of Tolerance’s cutting-edge and interactive technology, trained facilitators, and professional workshop sessions, the group will be expertly guided towards creating strategies of action. The workshop takes place in Los Angeles, California and is free-of-charge to selected applicants.
Dates for courses:
- YRDSB Leadership for Inclusive Schools: Nov. 19 – 20 ’07
- Leadership for Inclusive Schools: Dec. 3 - 4 ’07
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Tools for Tolerance® For Professionals:
International Institute for Equity in Education
International Institute for Equity in Education is designed with and for university faculty and school researchers at Canadian schools of education. This Institute will bring together leading educational thinkers and practitioners to engage in dialogue with colleagues from the emerging Southern California Leadership Academy. The workshop takes place in Los Angeles, California and is free-of-charge to selected applicants to both Tools 1 and the Institute.
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The Shop On Main Street

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Holocaust Education Week

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– Lawrence J. Haas (second from the right), a former White House communications strategist and award-winning journalist, spoke to members of FSWC in September about Iran’s regime as well as politics in Israel and the U.S. Also in photo (l to r) are Eddie and Marilyn Weisz (hosts for the evening) and Avi Benlolo, President and CEO, FSWC, Canada |
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FSWC is proud to announce The Spirit of Hope Benefit
2007, featuring the Honorable Al Gore, 45th Vice-President of the United
States of America and many other attractions. Please join FSWC members, Canadian
dignitaries and community leaders at our annual gala and support the important work
of Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies. For more information
contact Shawna Spiegelman at (416) 864-9735 x 23 or
sspiegelman@fswc.ca
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Toronto, Ontario
FSWC
is pleased to announce 3 dedicated screenings of I Have Never Forgotten You: The
Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal for high school students and educators.
All screenings are free of charge! Click here for event flyer. Contact Susan Kendal for more
information at (416) 864-9735 x 32 or skendal@fswc.ca
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Ottawa, Ontario
Premier Screening. FSWC invites the community in Ottawa to the
Canadian National Library for a screening of Moria Films' newest documentary feature;
I Have Never Forgotten You, the Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal. For
more information contact Shawna Spiegelman at (416) 864-9735 x 33 or
sspiegelman@fswc.ca.
Click here for event flyer and here
to RSVP.
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The Secret of Gaby's Dresser. School groups are invited to see
this educational production based on the true story of one young girl's experiences
during the Holocaust. Click here
for event flyer.
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Wiesenthal family Fun Day - Families are invited to York University for our production
of the Secret of Gabi's Dresser, a Canadian theatrical production that teaches the
lessons of the Holocaust to young children. |
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FSWC Yom Hashoah Commemoration
Please join us with your family as we remember together and listen to the memories
of those who survived.
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Montreal, Quebec
Premier Screening. FSWC invites the community in Montreal to the
Imperial Theatre for a screening of Moria Films' newest documentary feature; I Have
Never Forgotten You, the Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal. For more
information contact Shawna Spiegelman at (416) 864-9735 x 33 or
sspiegelman@fswc.ca. Click
here for event invitation and click here for RSVP.
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Toronto, Ontario
Community Screenings. As a result of the overwhelming reviews garnered
by I Have Never Forgotten You, the Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal,
FSWC is screening the documentary feature 3 times in the Greater Toronto Area. Please
click here for more information.
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