Author Dreads to Think What Holocaust Survivor Parents Would Say About Rise in Antisemitsm | Algemeiner.com
A Jewish author said she would be fearful to consider what her Holocaust survivor parents might think of today’s resurgence of antisemitism. “I dread to think what my parents would say if they were alive today and saw the rise of antisemitism again,” Agnes Grunwald-Spier, 70, told the U.K.’s Ham & High newspaper. Grunwald-Spier was born in Hungary in 1944 and now lives in the largely Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Golders Green in North London. The neighborhood was recently targeted by neo-fascists for an […]
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