Lessons of the Holocaust can Build a Just and Caring Community
John Crossman, CCIM, CRX
President @ CrossMarc Services | Real Estate Investment
There aren’t many survivors of the Holocaust left alive, and we can’t let their legacy pass with them. It’s essential to preserve the history of the Holocaust and use those lessons to create a more just, caring, and inclusive community free of all forms of hate and bigotry for today and future generations.
I’ve been a long-time supporter of the Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida , and it was my honor to have Talli Dippold, the Center’s CEO, and Kathy Turner, the Center’s vice president of marketing and development, as my guests on The Crossman Conversation .
The Holocaust refers to the genocide of European Jews during World War II, when some 6 million Jews were systematically murdered. But Talli, whose grandparents were Holocaust survivors, said, “The Holocaust is not a Jewish issue. It’s not a religious issue. If we’re able to look at it from a human perspective, there is no one who can’t benefit from learning about how we as a society treat one another.”
Talli pointed out that Jews were not the only targets of the Nazi regime and Kathy stressed that the Holocaust Center is not a Jewish organization. “We are next door to the Jewish Community Center, but we’re not a Jewish organization,” she said. “We’re a history museum and an education center.”
“There were genocides perpetrated before the Holocaust, there continue to be genocides,” Talli said. Part of the Holocaust Center’s mission is to understand why and how the genocides happened and share what we can learn from the past to help in the future. The Center is an amazing resource for teachers, students, parents, and community members.
On the show, I shared a very personal story about how I first became acquainted with the Holocaust Center and how they helped me deal with a negative experience my daughter had in school. I also talked about how several years later I was able to help the Center combat some unfair attacks they received about an exhibit.
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Talli and Kathy shared how they came to work at the Holocaust Center and their personal commitment to the Center’s mission.
The Holocaust Center is one of Central Florida’s most valuable resources. Spend a few minutes listening to my conversation with Talli Dippold and Kathy Turner, then check out the Holocaust Center in person. Here’s the link:
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John Crossman is the founder of Crossman Career Builders , the host of The Crossman Conversation , and the author of Career Killers Career Builders . Check out Crossman Career Builders on YouTube . Connect with John on LinkedIn , Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .