Beverly and Lawrence Newman pose in front of a quilt made by Susan Kohnstam that is made up of the different yellow stars Jewish people were forced to wear during the Holocaust. The little boy in the center in Susan’s husband, Pieter, who survived the Holocaust and had Anne Frank as a babysitter. The Newmans run a small nonprofit named in honor of Beverly’s father, The Al Katz Center for Holocaust Survivors & Jewish Learning Inc. The central mission is helping elders and their families fight guardianship proceedings. (September 24, 2014) (Herald-Tribune staff photo by Rachel S. O’Hara)

Beverly and Lawrence Newman pose in front of a quilt made by Susan Kohnstam that is made up of the different yellow stars Jewish people were forced to wear during the Holocaust. The little boy in the center in Susan’s husband, Pieter, who survived the Holocaust and had Anne Frank as a babysitter. The Newmans run a small nonprofit named in honor of Beverly’s father, The Al Katz Center for Holocaust Survivors & Jewish Learning Inc. The central mission is helping elders and their families fight guardianship proceedings.   (September 24, 2014) (Herald-Tribune staff photo by Rachel S. O’Hara)

Beverly and Lawrence Newman pose in front of a quilt made by Susan Kohnstam that is made up of the different yellow stars Jewish people were forced to wear during the Holocaust. The little boy in the center in Susan's husband, Pieter, who survived the Holocaust and had Anne Frank as a babysitter. The Newmans run a small nonprofit named in honor of Beverly's father, The Al Katz Center for Holocaust Survivors & Jewish Learning Inc. The central mission is helping elders and their families fight guardianship proceedings. (September 24, 2014) (Herald-Tribune staff photo by Rachel S. O'Hara)

Beverly and Lawrence Newman pose in front of a quilt made by Susan Kohnstam that is made up of the different yellow stars Jewish people were forced to wear during the Holocaust. The little boy in the center in Susan's husband, Pieter, who survived the Holocaust and had Anne Frank as a babysitter. The Newmans run a small nonprofit named in honor of Beverly's father, The Al Katz Center for Holocaust Survivors & Jewish Learning Inc. The central mission is helping elders and their families fight guardianship proceedings. (September 24, 2014) (Herald-Tribune staff photo by Rachel S. O'Hara)