100 years after Mein Kampf: From the personification of the devil to Zionists
By Steve Freedman
As you know from my recent blogs, Joan and I just returned from Eastern and Central Europe and Israel. Coinciding with our trip to bear witness, July 18 marked the 100th anniversary of the publication of Mein Kampf. Given all the accusations against Jews today and the shocking rise of antisemitism, I felt compelled to write this new blog just published in the Times of Israel. As I wrote last week, I feel it is very important to speak up as Jews and Zionists. While we might not always agree on every point or idea, I know our special Kehillah stands united with Israel and in support of a strong and vibrant Jewish people. I hope you take a minute to read the blog.
Click here to read, 100 years after Mein Kampf: From the personification of the devil to Zionists.
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