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Olaf Scholz spoke at a memorial ceremony at a synagogue in Berlin that was firebombed last month.
“This is a second Holocaust for me,” Ruth Haran, whose family was devasted by the Oct. 7 attacks, told JNS.
“I encourage you to speak out for the children, women and men kidnapped and held hostage, and in support of Israel and Israel’s right to defend herself,” wrote David Schaecter, 94.
“Our government is decisively combatting the rise of antisemitism and hate in all its forms,” said Stephen Lecce, Ontario’s education minister.
Moshe Ridler, “the grandfather of the kibbutz,” and his caretaker were murdered in their home on a kibbutz in southern Israel.
“Holocaust survivors and many others have been re-traumatized by the attacks.”
“We must be careful until sufficient research is performed on the two ideologies,” the institution’s chairman, Dani Dayan, told JNS.
The museum director presented the pope with a letter penned by Holocaust survivors about the Hamas massacre in Israel.
Just as the Nazis took the Red Cross on staged tours during the Holocaust, Hamas releases a few captives, the official said.
Kibbutz Yad Mordechai has been under continuing rocket fire since it held off terrorist infiltrators on Oct. 7.
Knesset member Amit Halevi “copied—with necessary adjustment—the Nazis and Nazi Collaborators Punishment Law.”
“We agree his comments were offensive, and we don’t intend to use him again,” it said.