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Malibu High students inspired by Hungarian survivor’s story
Jewish Journal
June 7, 2011
Sarah Stipanowich, Jacob Kagon and Aaron Kagon, eighth-grade students at Malibu High School, were named the winners of Friedensmahnmal-Preis — which means Peace Memorial Award in German — an international Holocaust essay contest inspired by the story of Sandor Vandor, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor.
Morgan Muses
Michael Aushenker
January 3, 2002
The close of Todd Morgan\’s tenure as chairman of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles could not have come at a more chaotic time: post-Sept. 11, with the umbrella outreach nonprofit still reeling from recent layoffs and its much publicized and scrutinized role in L.A.\’s Jewish Community Centers crisis.
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