![]() With regard to the Jews who changed their names.".hiding, denying the reality that American Jews feared most - namely, the possibility that they were not welcome here." ".you thought you would be accepted here, but you were fooled, because this place is just like everywhere else, only more insidious, because the discrimination isn't written into the laws, so you can't even publicly protest it.you'd be confirming two enormous fears.that this country doesn't really accept you, and that the best way to survive and thrive is to dump any outward sign of your Jewish identity and symbolically cut that cord."ĭon't get me started with checking identification papers to prove that one was a good Aryan in Berlin (with regard to Varian Fry chapter.) Our modern civilized society is there now, too. ![]() Like almost every place Jews have ever lived, Harbin was great for the Jews until it wasn't." "You already know this story has to end badly. ![]() "The museum finally relented after deliberating for four months, which seems like a rather long time for the Anne Frank House to ponder whether it was a good idea to force a Jew into hiding." Excellently written essays about varying aspects of Jew hatred.įor a staffer not allowed to wear a kippah at his place of work in the Anne Frank House (to maintain "neutrality"). Dara Horn's insights are very rational, true, and disturbing. ![]()
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