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Tag Archives: Nazi
Hanukkah
Kiel, Germany, December, 1931. Rachel Posner, the Rabbi’s wife, took this photo in her living room, across the street from the Nazi headquarters. It was the last night of Hanukkah. Hate, vitriol and racist lies were sweeping across Germany. Rachel … Continue reading
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Tagged Chanukah, Donald Trump, Hanukkah, Hanukkah menorah, Nazi, Trump is a racist
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A line drawn in blood
A new line was drawn on the streets of Charlottesville, Va. A line as red as the blood on the pavement and as stark as the Nazi flag. Because the line is clear: those who are on the side of … Continue reading
Night Will Fall
Have you seen Night Will Fall, the HBO documentary about the film footage shot in April 1945 at the liberated Nazi concentration camps? As allied forces liberated the concentration camps in the final months of WW II, they were accompanied … Continue reading
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Tagged broken glass, empathy, government, Inquisition, Jesus, justice, Kristallnacht, Nazi, strangers, Vatican
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