Which was the motto used by survivors of the Holocaust?
"Never again"
Mr. Crow: This was the shortest blog entry ever! However, the content is very powerful. Never again? For who? For Jews, for gypsies or for mankind... Due to the extense extermination of Jews during World War II, this motto seems to perfectly apply to them, but now 2009, the Israel government has started a cruzade to vanish some of the Palestinian terrorists, in the attempt the army has depleated some of the most powerful weapons in the world. There is one Jewish woman called Hedy Epstein that said: "My lesson is when I see injustice--I don't care who is responsible--I must do what I can. That's why I'm here. I speak out against Israeli policies in the US, also," Epstein said. "I'm not anti-Israeli. I'm opposed to the policies and practices of the current Israeli government as they relate to Palestinians." Epstein noted, "the motto for Holocaust survivors has been "Never Again", meaning never again for Jews. As I stood next to the 25-foot high cement wall in Qalqilya, I coined this phrase, 'Never Again (for Jews), Again by Jews.'"
Source:
http://www.afsc.org/ht/d/ContentDetails/i/3706
martes, 31 de marzo de 2009
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