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Opinion | The Israeli Feminist Trying to Save Liberal Zionism – The New York Times

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Shes convinced that there remains a large constituency for a two-state solution, at least in principle. Of course there is a huge majority that does not believe it is achievable, she said. Thats true not only in Israel, and not only on the right.

Turkish Textbooks Increasingly Demonize Israel and Zionism, Refer to Jews as ‘Infidels,’ Says New Report – Algemeiner

| March 5, 2021

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends a joint news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin (not pictured), following a meeting in Moscow, Russia, March 5, 2020. Photo: Pavel Golovkin / Pool via Reuters. A new report has found that the latest editions of Turkish school textbooks take a strongly negative view of Israel and now describe Jews as infidels.

Israel Elections: Is it time to say goodbye to Israel? – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| March 5, 2021

One of the Happiness Pillars if you believe in creatively enhancing happiness is to never grouch and groan. No one wants to hear.

British university accused of ‘absolute failure’ to address professor’s biased conduct – Cleveland Jewish News

| March 5, 2021

The United Kingdoms Union of Jewish Students (UJS) and Bristol Jewish Society (J-Soc) have accused Bristol University of an absolute failure of their duty of care after the school refused to condemn the anti-Semitic conduct of a sociology professor. In a statement released on Wednesday, UJS and Bristol J-Soc said their representatives had a virtual meeting with the universitys senior management a day earlier so that the school could present a set of action points they will be taking against sociology professor David Miller.

The Holocaust – Facts, Victims & Survivors – HISTORY

| March 5, 2021

Contents The word Holocaust, from the Greek words holos (whole) and kaustos (burned), was historically used to describe a sacrificial offering burned on an altar. Since 1945, the word has taken on a new and horrible meaning: the ideological and systematic state-sponsored persecution and mass murder of millions of European Jews (as well as millions of others, including Romani people, theintellectually disabled, dissidents and homosexuals) by the German Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945

Introduction to the Holocaust: What was the Holocaust …

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Introduction The Holocaust was the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its allies and collaborators. Holocaust is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January 1933, believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews, deemed "inferior," were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. During the Nazi era, German authorities also targeted other groups because of their perceived racial and biological inferiority: Roma (Gypsies), people with disabilities, some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others), Soviet prisoners of war, and Black people

Holocaust | Definition, Concentration Camps, History …

| March 5, 2021

Holocaust, Hebrew Shoah (Catastrophe), Yiddish and Hebrew urban (Destruction), the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by NaziGermany and its collaborators during World War II. The Germans called this the final solution to the Jewish question.

An Introductory History of the Holocaust

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BackgroundPropaganda: The Jews Are Our MisfortuneThe Jews Are Isolated from SocietyThe Jews Are Confined to GhettosThe Final SolutionJewish ResistanceLiberationVictims The Holocaust (also called Ha-Shoah in Hebrew) refers to the period from January 30, 1933 - when Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany - to May 8, 1945, when the war in Europe officially ended. During this time, Jews in Europe were subjected to progressively harsher persecution that ultimately led to the murder of 6,000,000 Jews (1.5 million of these being children) and the destruction of 5,000 Jewish communities.

Concentration Camps, 19331939 | The Holocaust Encyclopedia

| March 5, 2021

Concentration camps (Konzentrationslager; abbreviated as KL or KZ) were an integral feature of the regime in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945. The term concentration camp refers to a camp in which people are detained or confined, usually under harsh conditions and without regard to legal norms of arrest and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutional democracy. The first concentration camps in Germany were established soon after Hitler's appointment as chancellor in January 1933.

Holocaust Photos Reveal Horrors of Nazi Concentration …

| March 5, 2021

When Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in 1933, antisemitismwas leveraged to an extreme, eventually leading to the deaths of millions. Hitler and the Nazi regime set up networks of concentration camps before and during World War II to carry out a plan of genocide. The Nazis believed that by annihilating those of Jewish descent and other groups, including the disabled, homosexuals and gypsies, they could achieve a pure Aryan "master race." At the camps, people were subjected to forced labor, medical experiments and mass murder


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