Anti-Semitism
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Dec 19, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:46:18
There have been fewer hate crimes in Connecticut and New York this year, according to the FBI. But state and local officials are still concerned about intolerance. A local Holocaust survivor is worried, too. She explains why. Our guests: Agnes Vertes, Weston resident, Holocaust survivor from Budapest, and president, Child Holocaust Survivors of Connecticut Steven Markowitz, chairman, Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County Steve Ginsburg, director, Connecticut Regional Office, Anti-Defamation League David Weisberg, chief executive officer, Federation for Jewish Philanthropy of Upper Fairfield County
There have been fewer hate crimes in Connecticut and New York this year, according to the FBI. But state and local officials are still concerned about intolerance. A local Holocaust survivor is worried, too. She explains why. Our guests: Agnes Vertes, Weston resident, Holocaust survivor from Budapest, and president, Child Holocaust Survivors of Connecticut Steven Markowitz, chairman, Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County Steve Ginsburg, director, Connecticut Regional Office,

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