Letter: Kleins’ story touched many
Wednesday, May 1, 2002 | 9:18 a.m.
Regarding the Sun's April 30 story, "Lecturer on Holocaust and tolerance, Klein dies at 81":
The world lost a prominent sage with the passing of Kurt Klein. I heard part of his tragic yet inspiring life tale when he spoke at UNLV to a small group of students a few years ago.
Words cannot describe the importance of the message Kurt and his wife Gerda continually and selflessly imparted through their constant schedule of public appearances. They have touched many lives. I hope their story and the lessons they gleaned from life continue to get out: Anyone who hears it is better for the experience.
AARON M. CLEMENS Washington, D.C.
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