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Survivors' grandchildren vow to continue their educational legacy

'I don’t see any reason why people like us can’t go into schools and universities and carry on these talks,' Chloe Kaye says at JW3 ceremony

January 24, 2020 17:47
Chloe Kaye and (in the background) Maggie Fleet (Photo: Paul Toeman)
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“In a short time there won’t be any survivors left – it will be our duty to carry on these stories. I don’t see any reason why people like us can’t go into schools and universities and carry on these talks.”

Chloe Kaye was one of four grandchildren of Holocaust survivors who gave a glimpse of the future of Shoah commemoration at JW3's Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony, standing side-by-side with their relatives while delivering powerful accounts of their experiences.

The Bristol University student, granddaughter of survivor Chaim "Harry" Olmer, told the JC: “In the future, I don’t think I will lose this strong connection I have.

“At my university, I helped create a Holocaust Memorial Day event. It was really powerful. I found a survivor and organised it and UJS helped me a lot.