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Tag Archives: Simon Wiesenthal Center
international society of savage customs
What evil lurks in the heart of man? Maybe it doesn’t lurk, rather it dances, it teases, it flatters, it cajoles, it manipulates and end up getting its way. How? The dynamics must be complicated.Especially when evil gets under the … Continue reading
none was too many: but for whom?
Before the war was one thing, but after the war, Nazi’s could come to Canada after the war but Jews were still looked on as undesirables, although the culling out of the guilty in this absurdity is not that simple. … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Abba Kovner, Dr. Efraim Zuroff, Dr. Jeno Varga, Dr. Tom Segev, Guy Walters Telegraph, Irving Abella, Ladislaus Csizsik-Csatary, Nazi War Criminals, Rabbi Kramer Montreal, Rabbi Leib Kramer, Simon Wiesenthal, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Tom Segev, Valentin Holst, Vincent Massey, Wilco and Billy Bragg, Woody Guthrie Fascism, Zoltan Kluger
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waiter… there’s a jew in my soup
Holocaust tourism. Cultural appropriation and the vampiric meet at the crossroads between bagel and lox and hiding in the sewer for your life.It’s tempting to say this is an Oslo Accords “price tag” to pay and pinning the gall to … Continue reading
i am curious yellow cheese
Lets go back to Ingmar Bergman. He once called Protestantism, “a wretched kettle of fish.” How to understand this Swedish pastor group and its anti-semitism? Bergman was always interested in the reasons, osbscure and unknowable behind unmotivated cruelty and the … Continue reading
TRIVIAL PURSUITS & BOYS IN STRIPED SUITS
”However here we also get the first doubtful use of the Holocaust in Beatrice and Virgil. We are told that fewer than two per cent of Holocaust survivors ever tell of their ordeal. And so:’For his part, Henry now joined … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Aravind Adiga, Aravind Adiga The White Tiger, Brian Cuban, Casey Haskins, Charlie Chaplin, Eli Wiesel, George Orwell, George Orwell Animal Farm, Gerald Feldman, Holocaust, Holocaust denial, Holocaust Fiction, Holocaust Literature, Isaac Bashevis Singer, John Boyne, John Self, Joseph Brean, Joseph Brean National Post, Lina Wertmuller, Lina Wertmuller Seven Beauties, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks The Producers, Roberto Benigni, Roberto Benigni Life is Beautiful, Salman Rushdie, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Simon Wiesenthal Institute, Yann Martel, Yann martel Beatrice and Virgil, Yasunari Kawabata
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