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    | The Story of The Kindertransport | | | The Story of Kindertransport Out of all the evil people in the world‚ it only takes a few good souls to stand up and do the right thing in order to make a difference. There are so many stories from wars about death and destruction of people’s homes‚ lives‚ and dignities. Wars have a unique ability to cloud the mind. They can make people do crazy things. They can make people do things that they would never think they were capable of doing.

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    his life. Maybe someday I would be rewarded. Later‚ Haman‚ the second in command after the king‚ required everyone to bow to him. I would not bow! I am a Jew‚ and I believe in God and will not bow to a man. Haman hated me for this‚ but I had to stay true to my beliefs. Mordecai was unhappy that all of the Jews would be killed because he was a Jew in hiding. So when he was asked to bow down to Haman he said “no”. Later on Esther and Mordecai “discussed”

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    tells us that he was a Hellenist; that is‚ a foreign-born Jew who spoke Greek. In Stephen’s speech‚ presents his view of the history of Israel. He states the stories from Abraham to Moses in the burning bush. The second main theme of Stephen’s speech‚ Israel’s disobedience to God. The Holy Spirit worked powerfully through his faith‚ enabling him to perform many miracles and always defeat the Jews who would dispute with him. This caused the Jews to accused him of blasphemy and he was made to stand trial

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    Night‚ written by Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel‚ Wiesel has been in the concentration camps suffering changes in his life‚ physically‚ mentally‚ and spiritually. In the beginning of Night‚ Wiesel’s identity is an innocent child and a devouted Jew. He was a happy child with a desire to study the Talmud‚ until his experience in Auschwitz‚ in which he changed his mental ways. First of all‚ he used to believe that all people were nice and that human were not capable of hurting another

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    The Holocaust was a genocide in which 6 million Jews were murdered by the Nazi regime. The Holocaust occurred in January 30‚ 1933 – May 8‚ 1945. The Nazi party was able to carry out their systematic plan of genocide through various cruel‚ discrimination‚ and violence. Nazi had to generate a sense of hate towards the Jewish people. “The Pyramid shows biased behaviors‚ growing in complexity from the bottom to the top. Although the behaviors at each level negatively impact individuals and groups‚ as

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    character are judged automatically at first glance for example in the text the stereo typical quote “Being a Jew in these times means being a criminal. There is no move a Jew in Nazi Germany can make that isn’t considered a crime.” shows that stereo typical prejudice views are forever present throughout the text. The character Max is a prime example of the prejudice stereo types forced on the Jews. Max’s journey and struggle to reach 33 Himmel street does well to represent the struggle and hardship of

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    the immoral deeds that were done. Goodness can always be brought to life by standing up for oneself. Jews may not have stood up for themselves often‚ because of fear of punishment‚ but those who did made an impact on history. Sophie Scholl‚ a young woman who conquered through the corruption and spoke for the Jews. She was not a Jew‚ but she knew what was happening was not right. By standing

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    After reading specifics of Tertullian and Justin Martyr‚ my first observation of the two is that Justin concerned his accusers to the point that while the Jews had prophecies to reflect on about the Messiah because of" the prophets books" in their custody‚ they did not recognize him‚ nor did they believe that Jesus was the Christ. (KERR‚ pg.20) Tertullian spoke‚ and I quote” Heresy will lose its strength if we are not surprised that it is strong”. (KERR‚ pg.39) Tertullian reflected on doctrines that

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    agree to this ‘drastic measure’ believing the possible benefits to his deeds. With this he started using scapegoats to blame the Jews creating an anti-Judaist society in Germany. Hitler‚ as a enthusiastic speaker‚ had convinced a lot of the nation with his claims and they agreed to the Nuremburg laws that accompanied them. With background‚ Hitler claimed that the Jews were slowing down the progression of the nation‚ but in reality‚ he actually despised them because of their wealth and economic power

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    Much of the Christian communities were established by newly converted Christians from the ancient world. During the time that the Jews were isolated to Babylon and populated the Mediterranean coasts‚ many were not able to speak or read Hebrew‚ and so‚ could not read the scriptures which was written and rehearsed in their native language. During this time‚ the Greek language was established as the universal dialectal of the land‚ therefore‚ Jewish scholars translated the Hebrew Scriptures into Greek

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