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Daniel Pearl Education Center


The Daniel Pearl Education Center at Temple B'nai Shalom (East Brunswick, NJ) is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to the ideals of understanding and cooperation — those principles that are part of the legacy of the late Daniel Pearl. Daniel Pearl, the Southeast Asia bureau chief of The Wall Street Journal, was kidnapped and murdered by extremists in Pakistan on February 1, 2002.

Activities of the Daniel Pearl Education Center have included:

  • An annual trip to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC for Temple B'nai Shalom's Bar/Bat Mitzvah class and students from East Brunswick's St. Bartholomew's parochial school.
  • The development with NJ state officials of a state-sponsored workshop for educators, titled "How to Identify and Deal with Stereotyping" at Rutgers University, modeled after the DPEC's "Teaching Tolerance" symposium for 60 NJ and area teachers.
  • In celebration of the global Daniel Pearl World Music Days celebration, we annually host a unique musical program. Recent concerts have featured Brazilian jazz, big bands, klezmer, rock and roll, and classical and jazz piano.
  • The advance US showing of "A Mighty Heart," the Paramount Vantage film starring Academy Award-winning actress Angelina Jolie, about the capture and eventual murder of Daniel Pearl. The movie is based on the memoirs of his wife, Mariane.
  • Support for the Co-Existence Festival in New Brunswick, specifically, the "My Sister" program featuring Holocaust survivor Gerda Klein and Iraqi feminist Zainab Al-Suwaij of the American Islamic Congress.
  • A bat mitzvah celebration honoring then-83-year-old Ilse Loeb, a Holocaust survivor who, with the support of the DPEC, learned Hebrew and officiated at her bat mitzvah. Mrs. Loeb spoke about her life experiences at her bat mitzvah and also at a special assembly program for students in Temple B'nai Shalom's religious school.
  • Daniel Pearl scholarships to graduating seniors at East Brunswick High School and Temple B'nai Shalom. 
  • And much, much more.
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For more information on an individual, corporate or foundation donation, contact Dr. Andrew Boyarsky, Daniel Pearl Education Center chairman, at 732-251-4300. Let's keep the legacy of Daniel Pearl alive for our children and for all of us.

The Daniel Pearl Education Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization.

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