In her most recent blog for the Times of Israel, Danielle Sobkin, a current Lauder Fellow, and a peer of hers from The Ohio State University, discuss how the saying "Never Again" which is often used when referring to the Holocaust is relevant again. They talk about how although "Never Again" is rooted in historical facts, the recent events we're seeing unfolding are a reminder of it's contemporary significance.
“Never Again” is a reflection on this dark chapter of history, but it is also a forward-looking pledge. The notion is a constant reminder of the depths to which humanity can sink when prejudice, hatred, and indifference are allowed to fester. But more than that, “Never Again” is a commitment to vigilance, ensuring that such abomination is remembered and actively countered.