Holocaust survivor lauds Penn Hills school play

From: Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Date: May 20, 2008| Author: Karen Zapf | Copyright information

Eva Schloss wants to make sure that the young people she has the chance to speak to will understand and remember the Holocaust, so that nothing like it can happen again.

"You are our future. You will govern the country," Schloss told about 60 ninth-grade accelerated English students at Linton Middle School in Penn Hills on Monday. "It is very important to get interested in politics here and in the whole world. It is important to get the right leader."

Schloss, 79, who lives in L...

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