Celebrities Support Gedenk Because:
“First let me say that I lived in Germany for a number of years and was
able to visit the concentration camps just outside of Munich. It is
such a heart breaking, soul shaking, and life changing experience. It
shows what happens when the evil, dark, negative side of humanity is
allowed to prevail. Every child in the world should be taught about
genocide and the Holocaust. It leaves an indelible photographic picture
in your mind of what mankind should seek to avoid at all costs.. Miri
Ben-Ari is an amazing gift. She is wonder in human form. Her ability to
conform the violin to her being causes the heart to cry and the soul to
weep. This same passion forces to reach out for her people to all
humanity.”
– Donna Summer
“It is critically important that we learn from the mistakes of our
past. We have a responsibility as a world community to fight against
hate and genocide and to acknowledge the history of such inexcusable
tragedies as the Holocaust.”
– John Legend
“The past gives great examples of what can happen in the future. It's always important to remember.”
– Russell Simmons
“It's very important for everyone to learn about the atrocity that is
the Holocaust; if we do not learn from terrible mistakes, we are
destined to repeat them.”
– Gabrielle Union
“I am proud to recognize an organization that dares to use
non-traditional methods to teach youth the importance of remembering
our past. In a world as tumultuous and uncertain as our own, this
lesson is possibly the most crucial of all; if we do not learn from the
past, we are doomed to repeat its mistakes.”
– Tom Lantos (Member of Congress)
“It is imperative that we all remember what happened during the
Holocaust, recognize the factors that created this unimaginable event
and do everything in our power to make sure that it will never happen
again.”
– Kenny G, Saxophonist
“The only way to avoid such atrocities is to teach people about what
actually happened. We have to be ever vigilant that this crime against
humanity is NEVER perpetrated again - against anyone. Against any
people. As human beings we must stand together on this if on nothing
else.”
– Don King
“It's important to learn as much as you can about history; it's good to
know the mistakes that were made so we don't make them in the future.”
– Joss Stone
The Holocaust needs to be an example for all races as to what can
happen when fear and predjudice are used as weapons to control people.
If not remembered the holocaust could become a myth instead of fact and
why should history be responsible for lies instead of truth.”
– Denise Rich
“If you don't know your past, things will tend to repeat themselves
before your very eyes. We cannot afford the inhuman that happened in
the past to ever rear its ugly head again. It's important for all
people and especially young people to thoroughly learn about tragedies
such as SLAVERY, the Native American genocide and other atrocities as
well as the HOLOCAUST to make the future for human beings positive and
possible. There are many dos and don'ts in our present and future,
formed from the knowledge of the past. This knowledge sets us truly
free.”
– Chuck D, Public Enemy
“People need to learn about the Holocaust to honor the memories of
those who perished and to prevent atrocities like this from happening
again in the future.”
– Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr.
“Young people should learn about The Holocaust so that they can see
what happens when hate, prejudice, bias, and bigotry are allowed to
create ignorance, and they can learn to respect all races and cultures.”
– DMC, Run DMC
“I encourage young people to become knowledgeable about historical
atrocities such as the Holocaust, so we may join forces to help prevent
this madness from ever happening again.”
– Mya, Singer
“Not only as a reminder to honor every innocent soul that was murdered,
but to teach young people the perils of hatred and ignorance.”
– Charlotte Ronson, Fashion Designer
“It is important for young people to learn about the Holocaust because
it is one of the darkest periods in world history, one that witnessed
the murder and loss of masses of people. But, just as importantly, the
Holocaust is the story of the resiliency of a people in the face of
profound hatred and violence: The ways they survived, maintained, and,
in some cases, were freed or freed themselves, against all odds.”
– Kevin Powell, Political Activist
“Gedenk's work is important and must be supported, we must remember the
holocaust because we all exist in a continuum and the seeds that were
planted then are still being planted now. If we remember the result we
may see through the ever-present darkness and deny those newly planted
seeds, which are all around us, their proper nourishment and thus avoid
the horrible unforgettable eternal spring of human failure.”
– Wynton Marsalis, Jazz Legend
“I think it's important for young people to learn all history - the
Holocaust, slavery, the trail of tears, The Japanese encampment, etc.
Remember, if we don't know our past, we are destined to repeat it -
thus - we should "never forget!"
– Fonzworth Bentley, Entertainer
“By remembering history, we inherit the power of the truth. We also
continue to set purpose to the constant evolution humanity needs to
endure to succeed it's tragic past.”
– Zoey Saldana
“The fact that the Holocaust happened in a Western European country in
the middle of the 20th century is a great lesson for us all. If the
human race is going to elevate itself spiritually, then we have to
understand that civilization is not a given, but an ideal we all have
to strive to protect.”
– Reginald Hudlin, President of BET
“I think that learning about the Holocaust is important, because even
though racism is an act of discrimination it is indiscriminate on whom
it affects. We as people are all connected, and thus affected”
– Whitney Cunningham, “America's Next Top Model”
“Through educating ourselves about such injustice that was done, then
and only then can we begin to close the gap of prejudice and start a
new dialogue to move forward in the name of equality.”
– Pras, from the Fugees
“We have to remember history and its tragedies so we don't repeat them.
This is a part of "Tikun Olam" ( to make the world a better place). I
wish Miri Ben-Ari and Gedenk many followers.”
– Mare Winningham
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