In 1977, a year before he killed himself, the Austrian writer Jean Amry came across press reports of systematic torture against Arab prisoners in Israeli prisons. Arrested in Belgium in 1943 while distributing anti-Nazi pamphlets, Amry himself had been brutally tortured by the Gestapo, and then deported to Auschwitz. He managed to survive, but could never look at his torments as things of the past.
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The Anti-Defamation League must confect a rising tide of antisemitic fervor or else go out of business. The medias alarmism over the hate pandemic that seems never to abate in white America has dominated conservative dialogue at least since the 2014 killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, a significant moment in the history of our racial reckoning. But, of course, frustration with the legacy media over race and other related issues has been bubbling up for some time
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If you keep walking past the Jewish cheder, the Jewish-owned hotel and the Jewish-owned ice cream shop, youll reach the Old Synagogue, with a bimah and images of the Twin Tablets and stands to hold prayer books.
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Listings for most editions of Adolf Hitler's Nazi manifesto Mein Kampf have been removed from online retail giant Amazon.
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