Saturday, December 8, 2012

Santa Barbara Police Attend Holocaust Classes






 Many Of Them Openly Wept







Police Meet Actual Survivors









Sarah Lived In The Forest On Blueberries For Four Years
 







Bennie Shine Lost All His Relatives
 








Many Jews Gave Up And Dove On The Fence











The Horrors Of The Camps - Pictures Don't Lie








 
Police Chief Sends Entire Force
Wow!! The same detectives that make $75,000 a year solving crimes actually keep a straight face seeing this nonsense?
 






 
Elie Weisel Made An Appearance
Elie Weisel, perhaps the most celebrated holocaust survivor, understanding and empathy also play a vital role in the context of day-to-day life by nurturing better relationships between local factions. This is the kind of communication sought by the Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara through its Portraits of Survival program.
   


Rudy Bromstein Produced The Video Presentation
"It's very powerful" and many of the police breakdown.
 



The Santa Barbara Police Chief

“It was a personal connection for me, and I really just wanted to share it with my cops,” said Police Chief Cam Sanchez of the Portraits of Survival program.Community Outreach.  The chief is an immigrant from Juarez, Mexico, who came to the U.S. with the disadvantage of not knowing how to speak any English—interested in the program. He has since been sending groups of his police officers to the Jewish Community Center on Chapala Street to experience the exhibit and talk to the survivors.   

Chief Sanchez said that he intends to continue sending police officers to the exhibit, and connecting at-risk youth with the opportunity to learn about the troubles experienced by others. “Portraits of Survival continues to help us as a police department as a great tool for teaching tolerance.”  9

   


One Of Many Speakers
Helga Carden, an assimilated German Jew who bade her father goodbye for the last time in 1939, when her parents put her on one of a limited number of children’s transports to France—noted that the experience forevermore changed the way she related to other people. “I became a loner and self-sufficient,” she said. “I don’t make any deep attachments because when you lose everyone at a young age, you don’t feel very safe getting attached to people.” 
 


 
Female Survivors Demon's Resurface
Mothers' Holocaust background was associated with higher levels of psychological distress. Having to pull their bloomers down, and feel the sting of the whip, have left many scarred.   
   


Fighting To Push The Door Open
Several of my family members perished in the Holocaust. Being consumed by fire, but yet pushing the door open. 

   


The Children Must Never Forget
"If you do not talk to them of this tragedy, then you should not be surprised if it repeats itself," Sarkozy said. "It is ignorance that prompts the repetition of abominable situations, not knowledge. Make our children into children with open eyes."

   


Many Were Double Survivors

The common thread running through all of these stories is a certain optimism and refusal to give up even when placed in the worst scenarios. “I’m a survivor of the Nazis, and also an escapee from communism, so I’m a double dipper,” George Rusznak told a group of Santa Barbara Police officers who came to tour the Portraits of Survival exhibit and listen to some of the survivors tell their stories. “I don’t think of myself as a survivor. I think I live a pretty charmed life.”
   


 







 
Is This Appropriate For The Chief To Send Cops Here
Yes - Give him a raise
   
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