Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein Brings Holocaust Survivors to FDR High School to Share Their Stories
November 24, 2019
Assemblyman Eichenstein arranged the visit largely in response to the recent dramatic increase in hate crime incidents. While there is much to be done in response to the recent rise in anti-Semitism, one crucial component is ensuring young people are educated about the tragic history of the Jewish people in Europe and the inherent dangers and consequences of prejudice and hate.
Anti-Semitism didnt end after the Holocaust and many of the recent hate crimes that we are witnessing are eerily reminiscent of events that occurred before the Holocaust, said Assemblyman Eichenstein. When young people are exposed to the real-life stories of those who have suffered from bias and hate, they develop empathy which we hope will ensure history doesnt repeat itself.
Assemblyman Eichenstein continued, We wont solve the problems of anti-Semitism in one afternoon. I want to thank Principal Katz and the staff at FDR High School for todays outreach which was a positive step in the right direction. Our goal is to build bridges and create an atmosphere of tolerance, understanding and mutual respect.