A hate-filled attack made a grandson of Holocaust survivors understand their experience a little more. But he decided to buck their advice
July 02 2021, 08:00
Elie Rosen had never really listened as a child when his grandparents told him and his cousins to keep their heads down. He knew they had survived the Holocaust but he believed the world's vow of "never again" and saw no reason for his generation of European Jews to fear.
Elie Rosen had never really listened as a child when his grandparents told him and his cousins to keep their heads down. He knew they had survived the Holocaust but he believed the world's vow of "never again" and saw no reason for his generation of European Jews to fear.
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