All posts by Kate Hall

Kate holds a BS degree in Psychology with a minor in Philosophy and Religion from the U. of TN/ Chattanooga. She is a passionate advocate for diversity, inclusion, animals, seniors, and people living with disabilities. She has worked for a decade in the mortgage industry, serving by empowering veterans, first-time home buyers, and promoting financial literacy education in the community. She currently serves on the Petree Team, where the focus is building generational wealth one mortgage at a time.

How Holocaust education makes such a difference – by  Kate Hall

On Monday, April 13th, in observance of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, I attended a lecture by Deborah Levine given to a classroom of Covenant College History students, and I was moved to write this article. A quote from her book, The Liberator’s Daughter,  states “99.9% of Germans were not Nazis, but were complicit” After hearing many questions asked by the students at the conclusion of her lecture and researching antisemitism as it exists and spreads today, I have come to believe that Holocaust education in young generations of students is more important than ever.

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