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Nathan Feilder's Summit Ice Jacket needs an Upgrade!!!!!

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Would you wear your Summit Ice jacket in Sub-Arctic Temperature? According to the Summit Ice Advanced Technology the Jacket is  A water-resistant outer shell ensures that you stay dry whether you’re exploring the darkest rainforest or scaling the highest peak, while superior insulation technology keeps your core protected from heat loss in temperate and sub-arctic environments. I have worn my Summit Ice Jacket from Summer time till just before winter snow falls. I don't know if my Jacket was a fluke, because I still get pretty chill once it drops below 50 degrees. I am aware that the Summit Ice jacket is capable of surviving sub-arctic environments and believe I must have just received a jacket that did not pass the quality control.  I hope Nathan finds a time to revisit his line of clothing as it admirably remains the only apparel company to support Holocaust awareness.  

BEWARE OF BOOTLEG: Summit Ice 2022

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 The official Summit Ice Headgear is limited to: Summit Ice Tuque $19.99 Look stylish on the street and stay warm on the slopes with this classic winter tuque. Wear it alone, or under the hood of a Summit Ice softshell. 100% polyester. The hat is a nice, but fans are making bootleg baseball caps. Unfortunately these do not help fund Holocaust education but at least it gets the brand out. I highly suggest Nathan partner up with another apparel company for a collaboration. 

Summit Ice 2023 Update

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Summit Ice was founded in 2017. Years Later Nathan 's apparel brand has become more relevant then ever before. Summit Ice NYC 2022 The rise of Antisemitism and the History of the Holocaust are not only a Jewish issue, but one of human rights. Any form of hatred or bigotry is bigger than one group. We must unite and share the story so that the world will not forget. Summit Ice was founded by Nathan Fielder in Vancouver, Canada -  On March 26, 2017,  Summit Ice Apparel founder Nathan Fielder will return to his hometown of Vancouver, BC to donate $150,000 USD of Summit Ice profits to the board of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Center, an acclaimed teaching museum devoted to Holocaust based anti-racism education.  I reached out to Nathan's Agents back in 2020 Summit Ice July 2020

The Rise of Antisemitism and Fall of Kanye West

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  The Rise of Antisemitism and Fall of Kanye West Kanye West now known as "YE" has been spreading conspiratorial thinking on a mass scale with a devote following. Although Ye was dropped by Adidas and Gap after his prejudice remarks about Jewish people, on twitter on interviews. It does not stop. Ye loves attention so much he is willing to spread lies that insight violence hate and psychosis.  There is no doubt Ye is an artistic visionary... so is Mel Gibson. I used to think YE was the master Sneaker designer... but that isn't entirely rue either. Ye knows how to recognize talent in other. There is no such thing as an overnight success, there is no such thing as a self made man. Everyone needs support. I believe a Summit Ice Memorial line can help combat the rise of Antisemitism. It would be poetic justice if Nathan Fielder teamed up with Saleh Bembury and Steven Spielberg to host a Sneaker charity to fund Holocaust education and spread awareness. 

Nathan Fielder Vancouver Holocaust Education

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Nathan Fielder founder of Summit Ice Apparel  The Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre (VHEC) is devoted to Holocaust-based anti-racism education and commemoration.   VHEC Summit Ice Nathan’s Story While a student at Vancouver Talmud Torah, Nathan heard a VHEC Holocaust survivor outreach speaker share their experiences during the Holocaust. That stayed with him. Now a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles, Fielder started the not-for-profit apparel company Summit Ice in 2015 after learning that the jacket he wore while filming his shows was linked to a Holocaust denier. Nathan committed to donate 100% of Summit Ice’s profits to the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre. Nathan embodies the lessons of Tikkun Olam, the concept of performing acts of kindness to perfect or repair the world. Thanks to Nathan’s generosity, the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre is able to develop and deliver more programs to more people—especially students—and strengthen the abilities of ...

Liberation of the Camps

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The End of the Holocaust The consequences continue beyond the end of World War II. Trauma of the Holocaust continues to affect survivors and their children generation to generation. Later bringing perpetrators to justice continues. In 1945 Nazi Germany was defeated. 1944 and 1945 (Last 6-12 months of WWII) Nazi “Total War Propaganda  Slave Labor at the end of the war Discovering the camps and how this shaped understanding of Nazi crimes

Summit Ice Holocaust Education

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History of The Holocaust Auschwitz Concentration Camp Source: Nathan Fielder's Summit Ice Official Website In one of the worst acts of genocide in history, over ten million people, including six million Jews, were massacred by the Nazi regime in Germany. Holocaust education is essential to prevent this catastrophic episode of history from repeating itself.  between 1933 and 1945, two thirds of all the Jews in Europe were killed by the Nazis many victims were transported to concentration camps by train and murdered with poison gas on arrival others perished from deplorable conditions in the camps (disease, exhaustion, and starvation) others were simply shot and buried in mass graves gypsies, homosexuals, and other minorities were also persecuted learn more facts at:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust

AMERICANS AND THE HOLOCAUST

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HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST DISCUSSION 6 You have been exploring the online exhibition Links to an external site."Americans and the Holocaust," created by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Reflect in a more focused way on one example or piece of evidence from the exhibition. What surprised you about this, and why? As always your 200-300 word response is due by Friday, December 2, at 5pm. https://exhibitions.ushmm.org/americans-and-the-holocaust AMERICANS AND THE HOLOCAUST Holocaust history raises important questions about what Europeans could have done to stop the rise of Nazism in Germany and its assault on Europe’s Jews. Questions also must be asked of the international community, including the United States. What did the US government and the American people know about the threats posed by Nazi Germany? What responses were possible? And when? This exhibition examines the motives, pressures, and fears that shaped Americans’ responses to Nazism, wa...