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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsWhy do so many people fail to recognize the driving anti-semitism of the Nazis? How did the word 'Nazi' become a generic term for evil, and how does this take away from the very specific horror of their deeds? How are an...
Never Forget: The Holocaust and a Life of Meaning is an episode from Jewish Geography. Why do so many people fail to recognize the driving anti-semitism of the Nazis? How did the word 'Nazi' become a generic term for evil, and how does this...
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Why do so many people fail to recognize the driving anti-semitism of the Nazis? How did the word 'Nazi' become a generic term for evil, and how does this take away from the very specific horror of their deeds? How are anti-semites using this confusion to attack the Jewish people today? And finally, how does this week's parshah, Beshalach, inspire us to live lives of deep meaning, followed by a couple of tips on how to define that meaning for yourself. Find Out More About me, Rabbi Eitan Levy, at . If you'd like to support the podcast please go to our patreon page at . To find all past episodes and show notes or to
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Published Jan 26, 2018 and 31:58 long