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The Tel Aviv Municipality plans to turn a park in a troubled southern neighborhood of the city into a school for refugee kids. Many activists are saying, “Over our dead bodies!” Allison, Don, and Noah discuss whether they’re right.
Who are these people? Why is their ever so refined point-of-view worthy of presentation on your channel? Apparently, they have no familial connections to the Holocaust, since they acknowledge the profundity and significance of the reaction of a grandchild of survivors. Do such Israelis still (after the Yom Kippur War) consider themselves “superior” to the survivors (and certainly the victims) of the Holocaust, so that disparaging such “Jewish” history is beyond them?
During pesach, we are instructed to deal with such as they: hake et shinam!