“Heartless and cruel” destroyer Dirty Art Gallery Poster featuring Holocaust survivors On the eve of Holocaust anniversary in Manhattan on Wednesday, and those who experienced Nazi horrors, said they feared the ominous reaction of young people.
“I was shocked,” says Eva Nathanson, an 84-year-old Hungarian Holocaust survivor. Posters along West 57th Avenue.
She added that hateful acts “will hurt you at any time, but especially on Holocaust memory days.”
The destroyers attacked just before the start of the solemn commemoration, marking 80 years since their release, scratching the faces of current survivors in the 80s and 90s, unable to touch any posters in the neighborhood.
“In my life, I didn’t think I had to deal with this kind of situation again,” Nathanson said. The rise in anti-Semitism in New York led the country in 1,437 anti-Semitism incidents last year, saying, “When I was growing up.
“I had never been afraid in the US. I’m worried now.”
The poster features a new Chelsea Gallery exhibition called “”.Borrowed spotlight,” a photo project that interacts with Holocaust survivors with celebrities such as Chelsea Handler, Jennifer Garner, and Billy Porter, and provides testimony to educate anti-Semitism.
The wreckage of one poster shows Shorn Ella Mandel and supermodel Cindy Crawford, a 98-year-old survivor who was 13 when the Germans invaded her hometown of Poland.
“I was the only survivor,” Mandel said of her will that continued in the shadow of immeasurable fear. “And why can’t you help me think and ask?”
Vandalism does not stop survivors, Bryce Thompsonthe exhibition photographer told the Post.
“If anything, it motivates them and guides their resolve to use their voices right now.”\
Nathanson said hatred won’t win.
“This will not stop me from talking about my story.”





