“I’ve been feeling the ’30s are being repeated all over again,” Evelyn Konrad told The Post in the wake of growing antisemitism in America and across the world. The 94-year-old New Yorker was a 9-year-old girl on Nov. 9-10, 1938 — when Nazis ravaged the Jewish community in her hometown of Vienna, Austria, in the notorious Kristallnacht invasion that preceded World War II. The event separated Evelyn from her friend Ruth Zimbler for more than 80 years. But now the two have been reunited in New York City, and are clinging to their friendship as modern-day fear grows. “I’m scared...