
inSIGHT Through Education announces it is funding a new Holocaust Studies and Jewish History Instructional Specialist position in the School District of Palm Beach County. With a five-year commitment to funding this position’s salary and benefits, inSIGHT fully supports this role, demonstrating its dedication to educating every student, every year and ensuring the district has the resources needed to expand student programs and professional development initiatives. This investment will strengthen Holocaust education, impact more students each year, and empower the district to preserve history and promote understanding for future generations.
Along with the School District of Palm Beach County, inSIGHT welcomes Bradd Weinberg, an award-winning educator, into this role. With over a decade of teaching experience and a deep passion for Holocaust studies, Weinberg previously taught IB World History, Law Studies, Civics, and Honors Holocaust Studies at Carver Middle School. He has also utilized inSIGHT-funded programs, including field trips to the Weiner Holocaust Museum, to bring history to life for his students. Funding this new SDPBC position reaffirms inSIGHT’s mission to foster awareness, understanding, and meaningful education for future generations.
Weinberg’s has served on the Florida Holocaust Education Standards committee and presented on Holocaust education locally and internationally. He was honored with the FAU Gutterman Award for Outstanding Holocaust Educator and is a longtime Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (JFR) Lerner Fellow. Thanks to inSIGHT’s financial support, he has participated in JFR’s Advanced Winter Seminars, engaged in the Centropa Summer Academy in Europe, and taken part in numerous other inSIGHT-funded professional development programs. By funding these critical opportunities, inSIGHT ensures that educators like Weinberg continue to deepen their knowledge and bring enriched Holocaust education to students in the School District of Palm Beach County.