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CANCELED—An Evening with Daniel Lubetzky: Bringing KINDness Back to the World—A New York Next Generation Program

Benefit Event
The Museum’s skyline at night. Timothy Hursley

The Museum’s skyline at night. Timothy Hursley

This event has been canceled. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is closely monitoring the rapidly changing situation with COVID-19 (the coronavirus). The safety and well-being of our event attendees, program participants, and staff are our highest priority. Thank you for your understanding. We appreciate your interest in the Museum and hope you will join us at a future program.

Join us for the New York Next Generation's signature event to explore how the lessons learned from the Holocaust are relevant today and can inspire us to confront indifference in the new decade.

Keynote Address
Daniel Lubetzky, founder and Executive Chairman, KIND Snacks

As the son of a Holocaust survivor, Daniel Lubetzky has made it his life’s work to help prevent what happened to his dad from happening again to others. His best-known venture is KIND, a not-only-for-profit business that makes delicious and nutritious snack foods. The KIND Foundation works to create kinder, more empathetic communities. Its signature initiative, Empatico, empowers elementary students to explore their similarities and differences through live video and activities on universal topics.

Event Chairs
Jesse Marlo Lazowski
Jonah Lazowski

New York Next Generation Board Chair
Adam Friedland

Please RSVP by March 23. Tickets cost $180, and sponsorship opportunities are available.

For more information, please contact the Museum's Northeast Regional Office at 212.983.0825 or northeast@ushmm.org.