These were my grandparents, Joseph and Evelyn Greenblatt. They lived in Poland. They were kids who liked to socialize, play games and go to school. Their childhoods were cut short, however, when their families were gathered up, separated from them and put in concentration camps or killed brutally by guns, gas chambers or through other barbaric methods. Neither got to remember their parents past adolescence. Neither got to grow old alongside all of their brothers and sisters. Neither of them got to do the things we take for granted: go to school, play an instrument, go to a park or go on a date. Instead they were starved, forced into labor and made to spend every day for half of a decade simply trying to survive one more minute, one more hour, and one more day. And they were the “lucky” ones. The ones who go to grow old and have children who went on to have grandchildren who went on to give them great grandchildren. My grandparents both died well into my early adulthood. They were able to pass on many lessons but perhaps the most important was to “never forget.” I don’t think they could have imagined that facism, Nazism, and nationalism would rear their ugly heads less than a century after they lived through one of humanity’s darkest hours. Yet, here we are, facing old enemies and familiar themes. Today I honor them the only way I know how: by vowing never to forget, so that we are not doomed to repeat the same tragic mistakes all over again. #HolocaustRemembranceDay

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These were my grandparents, Joseph and Evelyn Greenblatt. They lived in Poland. They were kids who liked to socialize, play games and go to school. Their childhoods were cut short, however, when their families were gathered up, separated from them and put in concentration camps or killed brutally by guns, gas chambers or through other barbaric methods. Neither got to remember their parents past adolescence. Neither got to grow old alongside all of their brothers and sisters. Neither of them got to do the things we take for granted: go to school, play an instrument, go to a park or go on a date. Instead they were starved, forced into labor and made to spend every day for half of a decade simply trying to survive one more minute, one more hour, and one more day. And they were the “lucky” ones. The ones who go to grow old and have children who went on to have grandchildren who went on to give them great grandchildren. My grandparents both died well into my early adulthood. They were able to pass on many lessons but perhaps the most important was to “never forget.” I don’t think they could have imagined that facism, Nazism, and nationalism would rear their ugly heads less than a century after they lived through one of humanity’s darkest hours. Yet, here we are, facing old enemies and familiar themes. Today I honor them the only way I know how: by vowing never to forget, so that we are not doomed to repeat the same tragic mistakes all over again. #HolocaustRemembranceDay


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