The anti-Semitism that fanned the flames of the Holocaust is "still here I feel like you see it more and more every day," said Courtney Doi, which is one of the reasons she said she is so intent on telling the story of her grandmother, Judith Klein, and her family.
The Holocaust is "still affecting people today; even if you think you re not affected by it, you are," said Jennifer Hoyer, associate professor of German and founding director of Jewish studies at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
The Holocaust is "still affecting people today; even if you think you re not affected by it, you are," said Jennifer Hoyer, associate professor of German and founding director of Jewish studies at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.