Anne Frank House director Ronald Leopold talks about the exhibit opening in Manhattan and how it differs from the one in Amsterdam.

He says there will be never-before-seen artifacts in the city’s exhibit and they chose to furnish the room replicas, which are empty in the Amsterdam version.

Leopold explains why it’s important for people and schools to come to the exhibit and educate themselves on what happened during a very tense time for Jewish people.

He says antisemitism was on the rise even before the war between Israel and Hamas started.