Two weeks after a swastika was projected on a Jacksonville building, a documentary about the children of Holocaust survivors debuts.
, a nonprofit dedicated to recording interviews with survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust . One of those interviewed: Meatte's aunt.
And while her parents named her Helen Fay after the grandmothers who died in the Holocaust — Chaya and Feigle — she and her brother grew up knowing little of their stories. Ken Wald’s parents both grew up in small towns in Germany, survived the Holocaust, met in the United States and ended up starting a new life in Nebraska. Wald,, is among those featured in “Traces.”
The people who experienced it directly, of course, have memories of it and emotional reactions,” he said. “But in many cases, those are inadvertently passed on to the children.”
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