U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, Mayor John Tecklenburg, members of City Council and leaders of the Charleston Jewish community stood shoulder to shoulder in the car March 27 where it is parked at Congregation Dor Tikvah in West Ashley. They listened to Bohm's words, at times tearing up. Viewers quietly comforted each other as images of concentration camps and reenactments of cattle car passages were projected onto the interior walls of the car. "To think in that cattle car you could have 100 human beings transported to concentration camps," said Scott, R-S.C. "Denying the existence of that depth of hate would...