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Southside Elementary students honor Holocaust victims through Daffodil Project

Families left daffodils outside the school on Jan. 27.


  • By Harry Sayer
  • | 3:40 p.m. January 27, 2022
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Tolly Weizenberg's parents lived through the Holocaust.

They left Poland as teenagers before anything could happen to them, but Weizenberg said they had family who didn't survive. It was a fact that was passed to him when he was young. It's something he's made sure his own daughter, Jasmine, knows as well. 

Tolly; his wife, Jessie; and Jasmine took time to pay tribute to the many children that died during the Holocaust by planting yellow pinwheels at Southside Elementary on Jan. 27. 

The school partnered with The Daffodil Project, a nonprofit based out of Atlanta, to have daffodils outside the school in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day. 

The Daffodil Project aims to plant 1.5 million daffodils in honor of the 1.5 million Jewish children who died during the Holocaust. 150 daffodils were planted at Southside Elementary.

As the flowers had already been planted at Southside, children and families put down yellow pinwheels in remembrance. 

The event was put forward by Sepi Ackerman, Mary Collier, Jessica Fairweather and Hillary Yunis, who worked with the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee to organize and sponsor pinwheels for every student. 

Maggie Thomas and Haven Leach plant their pinwheels together.
Maggie Thomas and Haven Leach plant their pinwheels together.
Jasmine, Jessie and Tolly Weizenberg
Jasmine, Jessie and Tolly Weizenberg
Jasmine Weizenberg
Jasmine Weizenberg
Around 150 daffodils were planted.
Around 150 daffodils were planted.
Royal Devlin holds two pinwheels.
Royal Devlin holds two pinwheels.
Around 150 daffodils were planted.
Around 150 daffodils were planted.
The Daffodil Project aims to plant 1.5 million daffodils in remembrance of the children who were killed in the Holocaust.
The Daffodil Project aims to plant 1.5 million daffodils in remembrance of the children who were killed in the Holocaust.
Teddy Leary plants a pinwheel
Teddy Leary plants a pinwheel
Barbara, Ryan, Sepi, Sienna and Arianna Ackerman with principal Jamie Hannon
Barbara, Ryan, Sepi, Sienna and Arianna Ackerman with principal Jamie Hannon
Sienna Ackerman puts a pinwheel down.
Sienna Ackerman puts a pinwheel down.
Tegan Conner plants her pinwheel.
Tegan Conner plants her pinwheel.
Elle Reuter and Segolene Gamble
Elle Reuter and Segolene Gamble
Elle Reuter and Segolene Gamble plant their pinwheels together.
Elle Reuter and Segolene Gamble plant their pinwheels together.

 

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