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The story of Oświęcim, whose population was nearly 60% Jewish in 1939 before the Nazis arrived, serves as a stark reminder of what unbridled antisemitism can unleash.
the 34-year-old Israeli woman who guided the tour of the Oshpitzin Jewish Museum. “Now, the community is nothing. I’m the only Jew here,” said Weisz-Gut, who has lived in Oświęcim for the ...
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Oświęcim’s sole Jewish resident reflects on modern antisemitism on 80th anniversary of Auschwitz camp’s liberationFor Weisz-Gut, maintaining a Jewish presence in the town – even if tiny – is vital. As the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the camp nears, on January 27, a disturbing trend is emerging ...
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