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Свидетельница Холокоста стала звездой «TikTok»

Свидетельница Холокоста стала звездой «TikTok»
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Opinion: Anti-Israel Rhetoric Has Always Been About the Jews

Opinion: Anti-Israel Rhetoric Has Always Been About the Jews
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Lily Ebert: Die Auschwitz-Überlebende teilt ihre Geschichte mit 1 Million TikTok-Followern

Lily Ebert: Die Auschwitz-Überlebende teilt ihre Geschichte mit 1 Million TikTok-Followern
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Who is protecting us? - World Jewish Congress

Who is protecting us? WJC Executive Vice President Maram Stern in the German newspaper Juedische-Allgemeine. It sounds like a rhetorical question: Is it okay to insult the elderly? Or to mock and threaten Holocaust survivors? Of course not, any reasonable person would agree. There are laws, there are rules. But laws and rules are only as good as their implementation. The sober answer in reality is you can do it all, even when you re not allowed to, because there are almost never any consequences. Everything is lacking, from prevention and education to prosecution. The current case of Lily Ebert makes this particularly clear. The Auschwitz survivor, a venerable 97 years old, started working with her great-grandson Dov Forman to provide information about the Holocaust on the social media platform TikTok. Recently, when she simply wished her followers a peaceful weekend during the Hamas attacks on Israel, she was met with a wave of hate and insults from anonymous people on th

The Holocaust education New York needs

When a military conflagration halfway around the world ignites flames of hate that pour into the streets of New York City, it is sad, frightening and confusing. But it is not surprising. We have seen unfettered rage seek out an innocent mark too many times by now to be surprised. Still, seeing the verbal and physical harassment, assault and vandalism take over the streets I grew up on hit me hard.

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