4th Annual Zachor Society Reception Honors Founders and
Commemorates the 25th Anniversary of the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach


A crowd of more than 100 people gathered to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach (HMMB), a Committee of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the 70th Anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camps at the fourth annual Zachor Society reception, held at the New World Center in Miami Beach on Tuesday, May 12.
Co-chaired this year by Founding Chairman of the Memorial Norman Braman, Chair of the Memorial Andrew C. Hall, Esq. and Federation Past President Ezra Katz, the event honored the Founding Members of the Memorial: Norman Braman, Jack Chester (z”l), Dr. Helen Fagin, George Goldbloom (z”l), Selig Golen, Ezra Katz, Abe Resnick (z”l), David Schaecter, Rabbi Solomon Schiff, Harry B. Smith, Kenneth Treister, Artist and Sculptor. Honorees were presented with a framed etching of the Memorial’s noted sculpture. The night also featured a special performance by the New World Symphony Fellows. The quartet performed the music of talented artists who composed their work during the Holocaust. Some of the compositions played were the singular musical piece that survived.

The Zachor Society helps to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive through its support of the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach. The society – whose name means “remember” – recognizes donors whose contributions help maintain this crucial landmark in our community. With a gift of $5,000 or more annually, Zachor Society members help preserve the actual structure of the Memorial and ensure the mission of educating present and future generations about the Holocaust.
Donations enable the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach to welcome more than 100,000 visitors annually, including visits by 30,000 schoolchildren who participate in educational programs about the Holocaust. The Memorial opens its doors to teachers, college students and professors as well. There is no charge to visit the Holocaust Memorial or attend its programs.
Andrew C. Hall, Esq. is the Chair of the Holocaust Memorial and Rabbi Solomon Schiff is the Immediate Past Chair. Robert G. Berrin is the Board Chair of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and Brian L. Bilzin is the Immediate Past Board Chair.
For more information about the Holocaust Memorial and its programs, please contact Sharon Horowitz, Executive Director, at 305-538-1663 or info@holocaustmemorialmiamibeach.org. For more information about the Zachor Society, please contact Simon S. Kaminetsky, Director of Philanthropic Initiatives at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, at 786-866-8453.
Lois Siegel, Eileen Silberman, Lewis Silberman and Irma Braman
Federation President and CEO Jacob Solomon, Stuart Grossman, Ezra Katz, Robert Hertzberg
Jacob Solomon and Norman Braman
Adam Hall, Allan Hall, Lori Gold and Andrew C. Hall
Nancy Lipoff and Ray Ellen Yarkin
Brian Shack, Jessica Katz and Debi Wechsler
Andrew C. Hall and Charles Treister
Tati Katz, Ruth Shere, Michael Katz, Valerie Katz, Carolynn and Michael Friedman
Norman Braman Addressing Audience
Amy Scharlin, David Scharlin and Howie Scharlin
Matan and Michelle Ben-Aviv and Robert G. Berrin
Dr. Andrew and Debbie Hirschl and Javier Holtz
Stuart Grossman, Miguel Poyastro and Norman Lipoff
Gail Meyers and Andrew C. Hall
David Berger, Cindy Berger, Maxine Schwartz and Brian L. Bilzin
Michael and Carolynn Friedman
Michael Simkins and Immediate Past Federation Board Chair Brian L. Bilzin
Jerry and Adrianne Cohen
Monroe Milstein, Bessie Bedzow and Judith Milstein
Niety and Gary Gerson
Tati Katz, Miguel and Lezlie Poyastro
Jimmy Resnick, Norman Braman and Ezra Katz
Jimmy and Lidia Resnick, Orly Alexander, Maya Ezratti
Sydney and Founding Member of the Memorial David Schaecter
Sherry Wilzig accepting a sculpture – created by Kenneth Treister – on behalf of her late mother Naomi Wilzig, z”l.
Stephanie Hadad, Alex Shack, Dana Shack, Oliver Wechsler, Jeffrey Wechsler, Debi Weschler