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Friday, October 15, 2021

Vol. 96, No. 42

GOLD COAST FILM FEST KICKS OFF PAGE 27

LINDSAY GETS BOOSTER

CURRAN WINS BIPARTISAN BACKING OF MAYORS

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Combating antisemitism in Great Neck

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Event to educate community on hateful acts will be at North High

BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z In an effort to educate individuals about and put a stop to antisemitic attacks on Long Island and across the world, officials in Great Neck and Nassau County will be part of an Oct. 26 event at 7 p.m. in the North High School auditorium. Great Neck community leaders Lori Beth Schwartz and Judy Liman spearheaded the event in conjunction with the Great Neck school district, the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County and the United Parent Teacher Council’s Total Community Involvment Committee. Beth Schwartz said the event was created to not just educate the community on the history of antisemitism, but to educate the educators who pass knowledge on to younger generations. “Because of the alarming uptick in antisemitic incidents as well as all kinds of hate incidents,

I think that those who can act have a responsibility to do so,” she said in a phone interview. “If we don’t understand the history of antisemitism, we cannot understand the hatred of the present.” Liman acknowledged that the Great Neck school district already offers Holocaust education for high school students, but said highlighting that and discussing other potential ways to inform students on what is happening around the world is necessary. “We know that the Great Neck school district is equipped and has programs in place, but now more than ever need to highlight those and pursue other ways to educate kids on acts of hatred occurring now,” Liman said in a phone interview. “I thank our United ParentTeacher Council’s Total Community Involvement Committee and the event chairpeople for orchesContinued on Page 19

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GREAT NECK SCHOOL DISTRICT

North Middle School eighth-graders took a field trip to L.I. Adventure Park and went zip lining.

G.N. Library candidates discuss issues in forum BY J OH N N U G E N T

The meeting, which was conducted in a Q&A format, Candidates for the Board was moderated by Jane Thomof Trustees of the Great Neck as of the League of Women VotPublic Library voiced their ers of Nassau County. Voters will elect two trustviews on current library issues at a “Meet the Candidates ees and two members of the Nominating Committee later Night” last Thursday.

this month. Board seats have terms of four years. Nominating Committee positions run for three years. Kim Schader, a social media content creator, is running Continued on Page 53

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