Something fundamental about the myth of the Jew has resurfaced.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The notion that Jews are mythic creatures is well circulating in our culture.
Being a Jew, one learns to believe in the reality of cruelty and one learns to recognize indifference to human suffering as a fact.
The Jew is a devil in human form. It is fitting that he be exterminated root and branch.
The Jew is at once alienated and indestructible; he is in exile from his own country and in exile even from himself, yet he survives the annihilating fury of history.
The Jewish story is the story of wandering. It is the story of extraordinary heterogeneous complication.
In taking action we must remember that the things which are happening to the Jews today are but a part of the general disintegration anticipated by philosophers and historians of different schools for almost half a century.
Israel has created a new image of the Jew in the world - the image of a working and an intellectual people, of a people that can fight with heroism.
Being a Jew is like walking in the wind or swimming: you are touched at all points and conscious everywhere.
I think the thing that I most appreciate now is that stereotypes involving Jewish identity activate fears of persecution that exist in the present day.
I understood when I was quite small that there were two special things about the Jews. That we'd endured for over 3,000 years despite everything that had been thrown at us, and that we had an extraordinarily dramatic story to tell.
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