| Description | Few know about the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund born from the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy even though the fund has distributed over $250 million. The firm’s 658 victims, including the author’s brother, perished when trapped together in One World Trade Center. The story of the struggles, commitment and twists and turns to establish this fund, created by Edie and her other brother, Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick, elicits frustration, compassion and ultimately joy for their success in memorializing the victims and aiding their families. | | Details | | Age | 0 to 999 | | Gender | Male and Female | | Location | Arthur M Glick JCC Room G-10 Laikin Auditorium 6701 Hoover Road Indianapolis, IN 46260 | | Phone | | | | Class # | 15207 | | Program Status | Open | | Department | Cultural Arts | | | | Dates | | Start Date | 11/15/2012 | | End Date | 11/15/2012 | | | | Schedule | | Sunday | |
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| Class Fee* | | Full Member | 3.00 |
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| | | | | | *The Fee structure is based upon your membership category. If you are not a JCC of Indianapolis member, then the Non Member fee will be charged. | |