My grandmother and her sister didn’t want to leave their father behind. They went to the back of the line to be near him. When the first Jews emerged from the tunnel, the Nazis were waiting for them and began shooting. My grandmother’s brother Chanon, for whom my father is named, was killed along with about 50 others. My grandmother made it to the woods, where she joined the Bielski Brigade of partisan resistance fighters. There she met my grandfather, who had escaped from a labor camp called Voritz. He had lived in a hole in the woods—a literal hole that he had dug—for three years, foraging for food, staying out of sight and sleeping in that hole for the duration of the brutal Russian winter.
I go into these details, which I have never discussed, because it’s important to me that people understand where I’m coming from when I report that I know the difference between actual, dangerous intolerance versus these labels that get tossed around in an effort to score political points.
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My grandmother and her sister didn’t want to leave their father
behind. They went to the back of the line to be near him. When the first
Jews emerged from the tunnel, the Nazis were waiting for them and began
shooting. My grandmother’s brother Chanon, for whom my father is named,
was killed along with about 50 others. My grandmother made it to the
woods, where she joined the Bielski Brigade of partisan resistance
fighters. There she met my grandfather, who had escaped from a labor
camp called Voritz. He had lived in a hole in the woods—a literal hole
that he had dug—for three years, foraging for food, staying out of sight
and sleeping in that hole for the duration of the brutal Russian
winter.
I go into these details, which I have never discussed, because it’s important to me that people understand where I’m coming from when I report that I know the difference between actual, dangerous intolerance versus these labels that get tossed around in an effort to score political points.
- See more at: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/439173/open-letter-from-trumps-orthodox-jewish-son-in-law-jared-kushner-trump-is-not-an-anti-semite.html#sthash.i3E4pXa0.dpuf
I go into these details, which I have never discussed, because it’s important to me that people understand where I’m coming from when I report that I know the difference between actual, dangerous intolerance versus these labels that get tossed around in an effort to score political points.
- See more at: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/439173/open-letter-from-trumps-orthodox-jewish-son-in-law-jared-kushner-trump-is-not-an-anti-semite.html#sthash.i3E4pXa0.dpuf
I
am the grandson of Holocaust survivors. On December 7, 1941—Pearl
Harbor Day—the Nazis surrounded the ghetto of Novogroduk, and sorted the
residents into two lines: those selected to die were put on the right;
those who would live were put on the left. My grandmother’s sister,
Esther, raced into a building to hide. A boy who had seen her running
dragged her out and she was one of about 5100 Jews to be killed during
this first slaughter of the Jews in Novogrudok. On the night before Rosh
Hashana 1943, the 250 Jews who remained of the town’s 20,000 plotted an
escape through a tunnel they had painstakingly dug beneath the fence.
The searchlights were disabled and the Jews removed nails from the metal
roof so that it would rattle in the wind and hopefully mask the sounds
of the escaping prisoners.
My grandmother and her sister didn’t want to leave their father behind. They went to the back of the line to be near him. When the first Jews emerged from the tunnel, the Nazis were waiting for them and began shooting. My grandmother’s brother Chanon, for whom my father is named, was killed along with about 50 others. My grandmother made it to the woods, where she joined the Bielski Brigade of partisan resistance fighters. There she met my grandfather, who had escaped from a labor camp called Voritz. He had lived in a hole in the woods—a literal hole that he had dug—for three years, foraging for food, staying out of sight and sleeping in that hole for the duration of the brutal Russian winter.
I go into these details, which I have never discussed, because it’s important to me that people understand where I’m coming from when I report that I know the difference between actual, dangerous intolerance versus these labels that get tossed around in an effort to score political points.
- See more at: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/439173/open-letter-from-trumps-orthodox-jewish-son-in-law-jared-kushner-trump-is-not-an-anti-semite.html#sthash.i3E4pXa0.dpuf
My grandmother and her sister didn’t want to leave their father behind. They went to the back of the line to be near him. When the first Jews emerged from the tunnel, the Nazis were waiting for them and began shooting. My grandmother’s brother Chanon, for whom my father is named, was killed along with about 50 others. My grandmother made it to the woods, where she joined the Bielski Brigade of partisan resistance fighters. There she met my grandfather, who had escaped from a labor camp called Voritz. He had lived in a hole in the woods—a literal hole that he had dug—for three years, foraging for food, staying out of sight and sleeping in that hole for the duration of the brutal Russian winter.
I go into these details, which I have never discussed, because it’s important to me that people understand where I’m coming from when I report that I know the difference between actual, dangerous intolerance versus these labels that get tossed around in an effort to score political points.
- See more at: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/439173/open-letter-from-trumps-orthodox-jewish-son-in-law-jared-kushner-trump-is-not-an-anti-semite.html#sthash.i3E4pXa0.dpuf
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