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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 ...
The Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation’s annual gala focused on how “there are good people who care and want to create harmony.”The post ‘Breakthroughs for US democracy’ when Jewish, black communities ...
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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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