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Beloved Oakville Elementary teacher had a secret: She had survived the Holocaust | 鈥淪he was a very popular and beloved teacher at Oakville Elementary,鈥 former student Paul Robnett told the Mehlville board June 12, 2014, asking them to honor the former teacher in some way. She was his teacher in the 1979-1980 school year. Among her students at Oakville was former Board鈥 |
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Holocaust survivor, educator dies at 96 | She鈥檚 been called a teacher, an icon and a survivor; 96-year-old survived the Holocaust and eventually settled in the North Sound with her family. After decades of sharing her story of survival鈥 |
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Hundreds mourn passing of Holocaust survivor Noemi Ban | Nearly 400 people gathered Tuesday at Congregation Beth Israel to honor the memory of No茅mi Ban, a survivor who lived鈥 |
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Holocaust survivor No茅mi Ban, community educator and outspoken fixture on Western鈥檚 campus for years, dies at age 96 | |||
Holocaust survivor No茅mi Ban dies at 96 | No茅mi Ban, the Bellingham survivor of the Holocaust who won awards, respect, and love for her effort to educate people, especially children, about that hateful era, died Friday, June 7, according to the website for the Ray Wolpow Institute for the Study of鈥 |
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草榴社区 to Host 鈥楢 Path Toward Social Justice in Physics Teaching鈥 April 11 | |||
草榴社区 to host Anne Cubili茅 for 鈥業mpossibility of Witness鈥 March 7 | |||
Hello, Dear Enemy! Picture books for peace | Although the powers that be at Western Washington University are thrilled that the printed posters comprising the 鈥淗ello, Dear Enemy! Picture Books for Peace and Humanity鈥 exhibit will be on display at three of the school鈥檚 library galleries from Jan. 23 through March 22, they admit to being鈥 |
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草榴社区鈥檚 Ray Wolpow Institute to Host 鈥楾eaching the Holocaust 101鈥 Oct. 18 | |||
Western's Sandra Alfers honored with statewide faculty citizenship award |