It’s time to
fill up your
calendar again!
Save the date for an
on-campus resident panel at PPH!
PPH Now that we’re back to holding safe, on-campus
events, we invite you to come explore PPH
your way! Mark your calendar for an in-person
resident panel.
‘The Monument to Six Million Jewish Martyrs’ at the Horwitz-Was-
serman Holocaust Memorial Plaza
PHOTO BY SOPHIE PANZER
“Meet Our Residents”
See life in a senior living community from a
resident’s perspective at this Q&A panel.
Light refreshments will be served and
tours will follow the presentation.
Thursday, September 16, at 10 a.m.
Space is limited! Reserve your spot today.
To RSVP, call 215-274-0228 or visit
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States Holocaust Memorial Museum, said the study’s exposure of over-
all nationwide gaps in Holocaust knowledge, as well as the amount of
disinformation young adults are exposed to on social media, is cause
for concern.
“Also alarming is the high percentage of respondents saying they
believe Jews were responsible for the Holocaust, or that the Holocaust
is a myth or exaggerated. And Holocaust denial is a form of anti-Sem-
itism, which is on the rise and dangerous,” she said. “As an institution
that works with educators in all 50 states, it is from our experience very
clear that for Holocaust education to be successful, there are certain
conditions that are really important, like ongoing commitment from
leaders, local school districts and the local community.”
Randi Boyette, senior associate regional director of education at
Anti-Defamation League Philadelphia, said she was excited by the
results of the survey in Pennsylvania.
“When I look at this, when I see that 80% of respondents have defi-
nitely heard about the Holocaust, that 89% see that the Jewish people
were victims, but there’s so many others who were able to name other
victim groups, that they had a lot of core basic knowledge about the
Holocaust, when so many other states — even states that are mandated
like Delaware, New York and Florida — are among the lowest, it actu-
ally made me feel very good,” she said.
Boyette worked on the advisory committee for Act 70, a bipartisan
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A community that has come together, while looking forward to growth and change.
We are not just a community; we are a safe place to call home.
At Riddle Village, we are taking every precaution in this diffi cult time
to ensure our residents, employees and caregivers are protected.
At the same time, we are working with those who understand a plan
for the future and our extensive Lifecare contract offers peace of mind.
DO YOU HAVE A PLAN?
Riddle If not, please call us today. We will be happy to discuss how
Riddle Village has remained a safe and smart option for those wanting
to prepare for what’s next. We are offering on-site tours and can
provide extensive virtual tours. Time doesn’t stand still – life moves
forward. Move forward with us at Riddle Village.
Connect with us, you will be glad you did.
IN A TIME OF UNCERTAINTY, CHOOSE STABILITY, CHOOSE RELIABILITY, CHOOSE RIDDLE VILLAGE.
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