Woman lost 93 family members in Holocaust now preserves their legacy

The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum doesn’t just preserve history—it gives it a voice. One of those voices belongs to 93-year-old Rachel Miller, whose powerful testimony is creating lasting impressions on a new generation.

For students from Macon Middle School, the three-hour bus ride from rural Missouri was just the beginning of a journey that would take them decades into the past through the memories of a survivor.

“It was important for us to get to like, learn this history and see what people other people went through,” says 14-year-old Gemma Smith, one of dozens of students who made the trip to hear Rachel speak…

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