Nassau County Comptroller attends Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County Tribute Dinner

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Comptroller Phillips had the opportunity to congratulate and thank honoree and Holocaust survivor, Leo S. Ullman, for continuing to share his story and for giving lectures.

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(L to R): Nassau County Comptroller Elaine Phillips, Leo S. Ullman, and Kay Ullman.

On Tuesday, January 16th, 2024, Nassau County Comptroller Elaine Phillips joined the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) at their Annual Tribute Dinner, in support of their mission to teach about the history and lessons of the Holocaust through education and community outreach.

Comptroller Phillips had the opportunity to congratulate and thank honoree and Holocaust survivor, Leo S. Ullman, for continuing to share his story and for giving lectures at universities, churches, synagogues and many civic associations as part of tolerance education.

Each year at the Annual Tribute Dinner, the HMTC pays tribute to Holocaust Survivors, and high-profile civic, community, and business leaders.