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Why we must bring light to Israel's darkness

The Zionist dream can only be salvaged by ending the occupation of the West Bank, says the founder of a new protest movement

May 15, 2017 16:08
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Taking responsibility is probably one of the key challenges faced by human beings, whether for oneself, one’s own group or nation, or towards others. Taking responsibility means that the person freely decides to take responsibility for the perceived moral fault in order to rectify it.

Two family stories have guided me through life. In 1939, my 27-year-old was mother was asked by her anxious grandmother to track down the Soviet units stationed on the outskirts of her native Chelm in eastern Poland to urge them to return to the city to prevent violence against the Jews.

A Soviet officer told her: “I cannot move the unit back because I received orders to retreat. But I am a Jew and I know what the German Nazis will do to Jews. My suggestion is that you climb on the truck and travel eastward with us — this is your only chance to survive.”

My mother instantly evaluated the situation, and decided to climb onto the truck. She survived, but almost none of the Jews remaining in Chelm did, nor did the rest of her family in Warsaw.