Holocaust survivor Hedy Bohm, now 97, reflects on the parallels between the rise of antisemitism in pre-war Europe and recent incidents in Canada, including graffiti attacks and political actions against Jews. Bohm, who survived Auschwitz and later settled in Toronto, has become a voice for Holocaust education after witnessing Holocaust denial in the early 2000s. She is launching her memoir, Reflection, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, emphasizing the importance of resilience and advocacy. Her experiences serve as a poignant reminder of the ongoing fight against hate.
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