As director of the Aish UK educational organisation, Rabbi Moshe Mayerfeld has run many Jewish heritage tours down the years.
But the most recent had a special personal significance as he took relatives and 10 young professionals from the UK to Crumstadt, near Frankfurt, for the inauguration of a memorial to his family, who fled from the small town in 1938.
“To be able to do something that was directly family related was something I wasn’t going to miss the opportunity for,” the rabbi said.
Rabbi Mayerfeld’s father Bernhard was three years old when he, his brother, parents and grandparents were forced to leave their home by the Nazis.