Holocaust survivors who rebuilt their lives in Israel share their stories and concerns about rising anti-Semitism and the future of Israel. Naftali Furst, a survivor of Auschwitz, is determined to speak out about anti-Semitism after his granddaughter survived a massacre in Israel. Miriam Bolle, who worked at Amsterdam's Jewish Council during the war, worries about the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe. Dan Hadani, a survivor of Auschwitz, believes the testimony of survivors will help ensure the Holocaust is not forgotten. Abraham Wassertheil, who survived multiple camps, emphasizes the importance of passing on his story to his children. Eva Erben, who was sent to Theresienstadt, wants to focus on defending Israel and is disappointed in how it is viewed in the world.
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