Will they never learn. Some folks seem to be locked into a time warp.
Europe including Ukraine, where the anti Semitic hackles are raised again.
Czernowitz seems a good example of a once vibrant city of arts, letters,
industry etc. because it had Jewish progressive population.
To day a beautiful shell, something is missing, its the heart & soul of
its former inhabitants.
Hardy puts it so succinctly in his snippets.
Fred. Weisinger
On Sunday, 16 March 2014 12:35 PM, "Shelley.Mitchell_at_att.net" <shelley.mitchell_at_att.net> wrote:
Per the Washington Post article:
"In 2010, Yatsenyuk unsuccessfully stood for president on the ticket of his own party, Front for Change. In a country where there is an undeniable link between anti-Semitism and some sectors of the far right, his supposed Jewish ancestry became a campaign issue."
Shelley
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