I think people there don't realize that in many ways the holocaust never really ended for romani people.
It's very much in the best interest of jews to understand how we are connected to roma - both very much acting as excluded groups from dominant European culture for centuries - with multiple attempts to exterminate us. Obviously this does NOT mean that we are both the 'others'. But rather we should understand how European societies have repeatedly tried to obliterate us and how we survived in spite of that. Now more than ever it is roma in europe that is suffering much worse than jews without representation.
roma jewish solidarity for example against Polish/hungarian(honestly any European country) holocaust collaboration apologia is something that is sorely needed.