View Comments On the heels of a controversy that left the community reeling, a global human rights organization is partnering with Tenafly to promote Holocaust awareness and turn it into a "teachable moment." "Rather than arguing over what should and should not have been said, we're using this situation as an opportunity to learn," said Tenafly Mayor Mark Zinna at a Friday morning news conference at which the initiative was announced. The Holocaust education program is a collaboration between the borough of Tenafly and the Simon Wiesenthal Center. The initiative will kick off on July 12 with a conversation with Holocaust survivor Mark Schonwetter at borough hall. The event is free and open to the entire community.