Hi Carole, I married a Jewish woman, and we lived in Skokie, Illinois, then a majority-Jewish suburb. It was the site of a potential clash with the KKK, who wanted to march there. My children are Jewish and we attended Synagogue. I did not convert, but remember the first Holocaust Remembrance Day. What a moving experience that was, as we still had Holocaust survivors in Skokie. I went to their Holocaust Museum in 2019, and saw many similar things you saw.
Whispers and lies turn into propaganda, which becomes truth. That is the scariest thing about what is happening today. Good to point out why people should visit these museums.