Is Holocaust Education Making Anti-Semitism Worse?
Briefly

The rise of anti-Semitism isn't merely reflected in statistics but in the daily experiences of American Jews, who increasingly confront ridicule and hostility without reprieve.
When history is turned into a spectacle, and the narratives of the dead overshadow the living, it minimizes today's Jewish struggles for dignity and safety.
Jews today report a pervasive sense of dread, often feeling threatened not only by overt acts of violence but by everyday petty humiliations.
Using Jewish history as a way to sensationalize or as mere symbols does a disservice to the living, fostering an environment where current pain is ignored.
Read at The Atlantic
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