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2026 South Florida Dinner

In these troubling times, amid the continuing surge in antisemitism—tragically including deadly violence—our community must stand together to advance the Museum’s critical mission. With your support, we combat dangerous conspiracy theories and Holocaust distortion, while inspiring new generations within and beyond our walls to confront antisemitism today.

The program will feature a moderated conversation between two survivors of fatal antisemitism, generations apart. A Holocaust survivor and a survivor of the October 7 Nova Music Festival massacre will talk about what drives them to share their experiences. Their determination and resilience motivate all of us to work even harder to help create a better future, free of antisemitism and all kinds of hatred.

For questions or information about sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Southeast Regional Office at southeast@ushmm.org or 561.995.6773. Thank you for supporting our vital mission.

Event Leadership

Event Chairs

  • Eva and Marvin Schlanger

    Eva and Marvin Schlanger have been deeply and personally impacted by the Holocaust. Eva’s parents, Edith and Philip Listman, are survivors of the Theresienstadt ghetto and Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center, and Philip also survived a Dachau subcamp. Eva was born in Prague after World War II, immigrating with her parents to the United States in 1950 when she was two years old.

    Marvin’s parents were fortunate and escaped Poland just before the war began. Most of the Schlangers’ extended families died in the Holocaust.

    Eva and Marvin, who live in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, are major donors to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and have contributed to its Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies. 

    The Schlangers are also ardent Zionists and work to strengthen the global Jewish community in many ways. Marvin serves on the national board of directors of the Jewish National Fund–USA. Eva is a past president of the JNF Southern New Jersey Chapter and now serves on the South Florida JNF board and national JNF Products Committee.

    Eva also serves on the boards of the Mandel Jewish Community Center Palm Beach Gardens and the Alpert Jewish Family Service of Palm Beach County.

    Eva and Marvin grew up in the Weequahic section of Newark, New Jersey, and both have bachelor’s degrees from Rutgers and master’s degrees from the University of Massachusetts.

Event Sponsors

Gifts as of November 7, 2025

Donors Wall Sponsor ($50,000–$99,999)

Scherr Family Foundation

Leadership Circle Sponsor ($25,000–$49,999)

Caryn J. Clayman Marilyn Duvin Farrish Arthur M. Gutterman Diane and Dr. Glen Mogan Weiss Family Foundation Sue E. Wilder

Table Sponsor ($10,000–$24,999)

Robert and Gail Edelstein Foundation, Inc. Helen Farber Marshall Barbara and Robert Pick Stacy Reines Sherri Samuel Russell and Jane Stern Charitable Foundation

In Memory of the 6,000,000 ($6,000–$9,999)

Harriet and Lou Berneman

Wings of Memory Society Sponsor ($5,000–$5,999)

Jane and Robert Coppa Rabbi Richard and Suzanne Polirer Bilha Ron in memory of Sam Ron Sara and Phil Stern

Double Chai Sponsor ($3,600–$4,999)
Chai Sponsor ($1,800–$3,599)

Marcie and Mark Daly Shelia and Jay Grossman Robert Koenig Rose M. Smith

In-Kind Contributions

Boca Raton Observer Wellington Florist go2events

Media Sponsor

Southeast Regional Office

The Southeast regional office serves Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Learn more.

Thank You to Our National Partners and Donors

Builders of the Beyond Our Walls Fund Corporate Partners Founders Society Legacy of Light Founders Society National Patrons United States Holocaust Memorial Council