Noticing a sixth-grade boy crying throughout a lesson on the Holocaust, a Butterfly Mission educator as soon as requested his academics about him. The historical past session opened the boy’s eyes to the ramifications of his personal antisemitic actions on the college and his disbelief within the Holocaust, recalled Arlene Keeyes on Friday. “He was simply fairly, fairly shook up that he had carried out this,” stated Keeyes, a employees member with The Butterfly Mission, a 16-year-old San Diego-based charity that raises consciousness concerning the systematic homicide of Europe’s Jews by the Nazis throughout World Battle II. She stated the...