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If I am for myself alone, what am I?: the necessity of remembering others when Jews remember the Holocaust as part of a post-Holocaust Judaism

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The author argues that Jewish Holocaust educators have the obligation to recognise the suffering of others and expand the 'story of us' to find solidarity with other communities who have similarly suffered. He also wonders whether it is time to focus on a post-Holocaust Judaism.

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