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VOL. 15 NO. 3 www.seabreezepublications.com MARCH 2025
inSIGHT Through Education:
15 Years of Inspiring Change in Palm Beach County
Celebrating its 15th Looking ahead, inSIGHT aims to expand its reach to 75,000 students and educators
anniversary, inSIGHT in the 2024-2025 academic year, striving to bring Holocaust education to every student,
Through Education is a every year, across over 180 schools and nearly 200,000 students in Palm Beach County.
nonsectarian, nonprofit
organization committed inSIGHT OUT – A Day of Inspiration &
to inspiring and educating
individuals through the lessons Impact
of the Holocaust and other
genocides. With a mission to To support its initiatives, inSIGHT Through Education is hosting inSIGHT OUT, a
combat prejudice and foster signature fundraising event on March 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Palm Beach
respect and acceptance, County Convention Center.
inSIGHT empowers students, This dynamic, full day of engaging activities will bring together like-minded women
educators, and communities to from across the community for thought-provoking conversations, an exclusive shopping
build a more inclusive world. boutique, a luncheon, and card play.
Since its founding in 2010, The event will feature keynote speakers Lizzy Savetsky and Tanya Zuckerbrot, two
inSIGHT has been the primary extraordinary women who use their platforms to drive meaningful change and inspire
funder of Holocaust education Local students learn from a Holocaust survivor. action. Tickets are priced at $250 per person.
in the Palm Beach County To purchase tickets for the inSIGHT OUT event, please visit insightthrougheducation.
School District, one of the nation’s largest. In the 2023-2024 academic year alone, the org/insightout.
organization reached 40,000 students and trained more than 400 educators, equipping them By attending inSIGHT OUT and supporting inSIGHT Through Education, you are
with the tools to teach history with meaning and impact. inSIGHT has provided $1.9 million investing in the power of education to combat hate, promote understanding, and create
in educational programs over the past 14 years, underscoring its commitment to fostering a future rooted in respect and acceptance.
kindness, acceptance, and respect among students.
MorseLife Residents Celebrating Environmental
Discover Benefits of Awareness and Responsibility
In honor of the holiday of Tu B’Shevat, Temple Judea’s school families learned about
Cannabinoids the mitzvah of gleaning. Participants went to Boynton Beach to pick over 2,000 pounds of
peppers that were given to local food pantries.
Gleaning is a concept found in the Torah that instructs farmers to leave crops on the
Last month, independent outskirts of their field so those who are hungry can take small amounts of food.
and assisted-living residents
of MorseLife Health System
celebrated National Hemp Day,
participating in interactive hemp
displays and enjoying hemp-
infused foods like mini hemp
nut butter “uncrustables,” hemp
seed oil vinaigrette salads, and
hemp milk.
Since 2019, MorseLife has led
the way in senior care innovation
by offering cannabinoid-based
therapies when they became Dr. Melanie Bone
Florida’s first senior living
provider to introduce medical marijuana and CBD treatments. These therapies have
significantly helped residents manage chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances.
MorseLife Residents Discover on page 2
Celebrating Environmental Awareness on page 2