How can we relate to 6,000,000 Jewish victims of the Holocaust?
Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau expresses the shame and embarrassment that he and his contemporaries felt after the Holocaust. Friends spoke about the heroism of fighting the British and the Arabs in Israel, while they didn't fight, they were victims. The story of Anne Frank, which didn’t portray anything close to the horrors he and others experienced, nevertheless, touched the hearts of millions. Rabbi Lau realized that people can relate to one person's experience rather than a massive group’s.