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Survivor Speaker Max Glauben was the subject of a May 7 op-ed column in The Dallas Morning News. “Max Glauben of Dallas, a Holocaust survivor, is the strongest man I know. He retains a positive attitude in the most dire of circumstances and says, “Be an upstander, not a bystander,” ” writes Daley Epstein, a senior at Yavneh Academy of Dallas.

The Museum/Center’s UPSTANDER program was the subject of the “In My Mind’s I” column by Harriet P. Gross in the April 29 edition of the Texas Jewish Post.

Survivor Speaker Paul Kessler was the subject of a feature story in the April 28 edition of Inside Sheppard Air Force Base newspaper. Paul participated in the base’s annual Holocaust Remembrance Service on April 28.

Stan Levenson, President of Levenson Brinker Public Relations and a member of the Museum/Center Board of Directors, was honored by the Texas Israel Chamber on April 15, and was featured in Bob Miller’s column in the April 13 editions of The Dallas Morning News.

The 2010 Yom Hashoah Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony was the subject of a news story in the April 12 edition of The Dallas Morning News newspaper and Web site.

The Last Survivor, a documentary on the survivors of genocide that was a featured selection at the Dallas International Film Festival (and co-hosted by the Museum/Center during the film screenings in Dallas), received a Special Jury Prize from the DFF.

Don Glendenning, Managing Partner of the 185-attorney Dallas office of Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP and a member of the Museum/Center Board of Directors, was the subject-along with his wife, Carol-of Cheryl Hall’s column in the Sunday, April 4 editions of The Dallas Morning News. Carol Glendenning is chairman of the 185-attorney Strasburger & Price LLP. Hall’s column was headlined: “Attorney power couple lay down the law: no shop talk.”