Photo Gallery: Eva Schloss, 89, a Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s stepsister meets with students at Newport Harbor High School
Eva Schloss, 89, a Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s stepsister, speaks with Chabab Rabbi Reuven Mintz during a press conference at Newport Harbor High school on Thursday, March 7. Schloss met and talked with students invoived in a party made Nazi salutes around a Swastika that made of red cups during an off-campus party last week. (Scott Smeltzer / Daily Pilot )
Eva Schloss, left, 89, a Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s stepsister, walks out of the theatre at Newport Harbor High School with Chabab Rabbi Reuven Mintz, following a meeting where she talked with students invoived in a party that made Nazi salutes around a Swastika made of red cups during an off-campus party last week. (Scott Smeltzer / Daily Pilot )
Eva Schloss, 89, a Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s stepsister, is flanked by Newport Harbor High School Principal Sean Boulton and Chabab Rabbi Reuven Mintz during a press conference at Newport Harbor High school on Thursday, March 7. Schloss met and talked with students invoived in a party that made Nazi salutes around a Swastika made of red cups during an off-campus party last week. (Scott Smeltzer / Daily Pilot )
Eva Schloss, 89, a Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s stepsister, is flanked by Newport Harbor High School Principal Sean Boulton and Chabab Rabbi Reuven Mintz during a press conference at Newport Harbor High school on Thursday, March 7. Schloss met and talked with students invoived in a party that made Nazi salutes around a Swastika made of red cups during an off-campus party last week. (Scott Smeltzer / Daily Pilot )
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Eva Schloss, 89, a Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s stepsister, is flanked by Newport Harbor High School Principal Sean Boulton and Chabab Rabbi Reuven Mintz during a press conference at Newport Harbor High school on Thursday, March 7. Schloss met and talked with students invoived in a party that made Nazi salutes around a Swastika made of red cups during an off-campus party last week. (Scott Smeltzer / Daily Pilot )