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JACK AND F.E. NORTMAN  Tby Sandra Lee Buxton
                                        his year the Museum is celebrating the impact
                                        of its educational programs during the 15th
                                        Anniversary Triumph Awards on April 13th, at
                                        the Naples Yacht Club. The honorees will be F.E.
                                        and Jack Nortman selected for their loyalty and
                       continued support in educating the community and students of
                       all ages. Triumph is defined as “a great victory or achievement”
                       which clearly represents the Nortman family and their work.
                       Since 2008 when The Boxcar Project was introduced the
                       student impact soared from 11,000 to over 24,000 a year. The
                       boxcar itself is a 10 ton freight car, measuring 10 ft x 30 ft. It is
                       typical of countless others that transported millions of victims
                       to concentration camps. Each car contained from 90 to 130
                       men, women and children, all on a one way trip. The Museum
                       educates children at three specific times in their K - 12 years.
                       In the 5th grade the focus is heroes, 8th grade a Holocaust
                       Museum Field Trip and in the 10th grade, an investigation
                       into genocide. In addition to educating students, quarterly
                       workshops are held for educators as well.

                       The Boxcar is owned by the Nortman family and is on
                       permanent loan to the museum. The importance of this work
                       cannot be overstated and Jack wants to honor his parents who
                       overcame so much as Holocaust survivors. It was felt that if
                       the Museum had a artifact to capture the attention of the
                       community that interest in its history would enhance learning.
                       Jack worked with Holocaust scholar Michael Berenbaum in
                       locating an authentic WWII-era boxcar. It was a long and
                       expensive process but when one was found in Austria in 2007
                       it was shipped to Miami, then onto Naples. It underwent
                       conservation and reconstruction so that it would maximize
                       learning. It is now an integral part of the museum’s educational
                       programs. Jack has served as a docent and on the Holocaust
                       Museum’ s Board with faithful involvement of over 10 years.

                       Participating with the Holocaust Museum is a passion of Jack’s
                       so that today’s children are educated and we never forget what
                       happened to millions of innocent people, Jews and Christians
                       alike. As a society our battle with genocide is not over. To
                       attend the Triumph Awards and celebrate with the Nortman’s
                       contact Amy Snyder at amy@holocaustmuseumswfl.org

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