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Melbourne's night of terror left a synagogue in flames and diners in shock, as anti-Semitic violence erupted with chilling ...
The building was the East Melbourne Synagogue, a Jewish place of worship nearly as old as the Victorian colony. On the other ...
An arsonist set fire to the door of a Melbourne synagogue, forcing the congregation to flee. Seven months earlier, criminals ...
In 1938, Nazis looted and burned synagogues as well as Jewish-owned stores and houses in Germany and Austria in a pogrom or deliberate persecution that became known as “Kristallnacht.” ...
Hence, this op-ed. In 1938 Nazi Germany, Kristallnacht —the Night of Broken Glass—didn’t come out of nowhere. It was the culmination of years of managed propaganda hate-filled rhetoric.
opinion For Jews, the burning of the Adass Israel Synagogue is not just a violent attack — it is a painful reminder of past horrors Konrad Kwiet Posted 8 Dec 2024, updated 15 Dec 2024 ...
Dr Fallon said. "Attacking a synagogue, a place of worship and a symbol of the Jewish community, it carries with it significant weight. " [Kristallnacht] is often seen as a watershed moment." ...
Between 1933-1941, 64,500 German and Austrian Jews emigrated to Palestine, approximately 110,000 to the US, no less than 40,000 to South America, 17,000 central European Jews to Shanghai, and ...
Before Kristallnacht, the discrimination of Jews in Nazi Germany had been primarily nonviolent. But, the night of November 9th forever changed that, foreshadowing the horror and murder that would ...
Non-Jews brought their children to see the burning synagogues, just as white southerners in American brought children to lynchings and just as only three years later ordinary men and women in ...
We remember the cruelty that was inflicted on Jews eighty-six years ago. We remember the bystanders who watched the synagogues burn and who brought their kids to watch the synagogues burn.
Non-Jews brought their children to see the burning synagogues, just as white southerners in American brought children to lynchings and just as only three years later ordinary men and women in ...