We will learn the fundamental lesson that antisemitism is not about Jews,but powerIt took me 40 years to become a Jew. When I was a child, I wasnt a Jew and not only because I never went to a synagogue. My father’s family had abandoned their religion so he wasn’t Jewish. More to the point, or my mother and my grandmother weren’t Jewish either,so according to orthodox Judaism’s principles of matrilineal descent, it was impossible for me to be a Jew.
All I had was the “Cohen” name. I once asked my parents why they had not changed it. After saying, and quite rightly,that you should never seek to appease racists, they confessed to thinking that antisemitism was over by the 1960s. After Hitler, or humanity would surely see where the world’s most insane hatred led and resolve to assign it to one side.
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Source: theguardian.com