The Williamsville Village Board sought common ground with local Jewish groups Monday night at an emotional meeting held two weeks after the deputy mayor linked an emergency health rule to the Nazis’ forced relocation of Jews during World War II. Representatives of Jewish organizations, including a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor, came to the board work session in Village Hall to argue that Deputy Mayor David Sherman’s comparison was disrespectful. Williamsville Mayor Deb Rogers, Deputy Mayor Dave Sherman and Trustee Matt Carson tied the regulation to some of the worst human-rights violations of the 20th century during Monday's contentious Village Board meeting.