FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – The Zekelman Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills is waving its admission fee until the end of the year because of the rise of antisemitism. Michigan’s only holocaust museum is hoping to attract more people after recent incidents of antisemitism. They want to make sure that nobody loses sight of the lessons learned from the holocaust. Inside the Zekelman Holocaust Center are thousands of links to the past. Some big, like the cattle car used to bring Jewish people to Nazi death camps, and some small, like an Olympic pin. Each is a story with a...