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Anne Skorecki Levy was born on 1935 in Lodz, Poland, is an educator. Discover Anne Skorecki Levy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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Anne Skorecki Levy Net Worth
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Elizabeth Rickey, a member of the Republican State Central Committee from New Orleans, credited Anne Levy as her inspiration in holding a press conference showing the Neo-Nazi books that she had purchased from Duke's Metairie legislative office. Rickey said, "I started dragging my feet… and I was a little afraid of Duke as well, but then I thought if Anne Levy has got the guts to walk up to that man and ask him why he said the Holocaust never happened, I certainly could summon the courage to expose his Nazi book-selling operation… I want to back her up.” Levy used her story to continuously confront Duke in his run for senate against J. Bennett Johnston in 1990 and again when Duke ran for governor against Edwin Edwards in 1991.
In June 1989, Levy confronted newly elected Louisiana House Representative David Duke at the opening of a Holocaust exhibition in the rotunda of the Louisiana State Capitol. Because the opening was also a press event, her confrontation was caught on camera and replayed on television.
Levy and her family arrived in New Orleans in 1949 where they permanently settled with the help of the National Council of Jewish Women as part of the Port and Dock Program, a citywide interdenominational resettlement project.
Anne was born in July 1935 to Mark Skorecki and Ruth Tempelhof in Łodz, Poland, the oldest of three children, including Lila, and a brother, Adam, born after the War. On September 7, 1939, the Germans occupied Poland. Like many men of military age, her father fled to the east, believing that Nazi invaders would not mistreat women and children. But in March 1940, Ruth and her daughters were forced into the Łodz Ghetto. A few months later, with Mark's long-distance help, they escaped, only to land in the Warsaw Ghetto. By now Mark had reunited with his family, finding work as a shop former in one of the ghetto's largest slave factories. (Miraculously, the entire family survived intact despite the ruthless emptying of the Warsaw Ghetto in the summer of 1942.)
Anne Skorecki Levy (born 1935) is an American educator and activist. A child Holocaust survivor, she is best known for her protest efforts against Louisiana State Representative, David Duke, about his Holocaust denial. Levy used her own Holocaust experiences to confront Duke in his runs for senate and governor. These confrontations inspired the political strategy used by the Stop Duke Movement and the Louisiana Coalition Against Racism and Nazism in Duke's run for Governor against Edwin Edwards in 1991, which was to expose Duke's Nazi and white supremacist leanings. Biographer Lawrence Powell notes, “Anne Levy shows how one person can become the moral compass for a movement.” Levy continues her work to this day as an educator for the Southern Institute for Education and Research and the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.