The World Marching Backwards
As the number of antisemitism incidents continues to rise, the generation of Holocaust survivors is rapidly disappearing – and, across the world, the very word ‘Holocaust’ has been severed from its original definition in place of ‘genocide,’ which is now primarily associated with Israel and its war in the Gaza Strip. A worrisome picture on the eve Holocaust Memorial Day


As the number of antisemitism incidents continues to rise, the generation of Holocaust survivors is rapidly disappearing – and, across the world, the very word ‘Holocaust’ has been severed from its original definition in place of ‘genocide,’ which is now primarily associated with Israel and its war in the Gaza Strip. A worrisome picture on the eve Holocaust Memorial Day

As the number of antisemitism incidents continues to rise, the generation of Holocaust survivors is rapidly disappearing – and, across the world, the very word ‘Holocaust’ has been severed from its original definition in place of ‘genocide,’ which is now primarily associated with Israel and its war in the Gaza Strip. A worrisome picture on the eve Holocaust Memorial Day