Robert Charles Siegel (born June 26, 1947) is an American retired radio journalist. He was one of the co-hosts of the National Public Radio afternoon news broadcast All Things Considered from 1987 until his retirement in January 2018. (wikipedia)
Expect a moving service. I try to engage not only the students, but their parents. I think it's important that the children and parents connect with this because the children were a major target of the Nazis.
The idea to do town houses came out of necessity. This development was originally designed to have a commercial use on the ground floor, but we decided there really was no market for that in this area.
A lot of kids today don't have the familiar connection with the Holocaust. A lot of them don't have that firsthand account, which is difficult, because a lot of kids are not as engaged in the Holocaust.
These aren't rumors, they're seeing thousands of people here!
These are things coming from reporters who have not only covered many, many other hurricanes, they've covered wars and refugee camps. These aren't rumours - they are saying there are thousands of people there.
There's so many groups, you don't have to look too far on the Internet to find them.
I think until there's a visual connection the impact isn't really the same. Once you have that visual impact you'll never forget.