Student Leadership Day 2012
For High School Freshmen, Sophomores, & Juniors
learn our stories:
reflections of the past, lessons for the future
November 13, 2012
9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
featured speakers
In 2012, IHMEC will feature the unique first-hand testimony of our local Holocaust survivors. Representing a rare cross-section of camp survivors, ghetto survivors, hidden children, escapees, and partisans, each whose survival resonate lessons of hope, courage, and resilience, and serve as a testament of inspiration to future generations to make a difference in their own world.
Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center
9603 Woods Drive
Skokie, IL 60077
The goal of Student Leadership Day is to increase awareness and knowledge of the Holocaust and genocide and to challenge participants to think about lessons that can be learned from the past. Participants learn strategies for raising awareness of genocide, engaging in activities that promote global understanding. Students learn to use their voices to take a stand against prejudice and indifference, underscoring the important role we must all play in combating indifference, bullying and genocide throughout our world today.
A light breakfast and lunch will be provided. Because of the day’s full schedule and all we have to offer your students, it is essential that all participants arrive on time and stay until the conclusion of the program.
We invite you to nominate up to eight of your students (9-11th grade) to attend this inspiring and powerful day.
Deadline for nomination letters is Thursday, november 1.
Program generously supported by
The Slomo and Cindy Silvian Foundation

The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is a partner in serving our community, supported by the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation.





Skokie, IL