centers on people who understand antisemitism firsthand, not in theory. Holocaust survivors and their children talk about moments in today’s America that remind them of what they lived through as children. Former neo-Nazi leaders recount how they drew others in, what held them there, and why the same patterns appear again.
Historians and educators walk through the ideas and rumors that move from the past into today’s online world. Together, they address why antisemitism is rising, how it reaches younger audiences, and how these shifts affect Jewish families. The film offers a clear look at what is happening now and asks viewers to sit with it, understand it, and consider where this path leads if ignored.