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    plague. In rural areas, many families died at once and strong village communities suffered at the loss of citizens and leaders, but after the plague, the poor managed to gain opportunities in the midst of the development of a new country. The Jewish, who were often regarded as the bottom…

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    the Striped Pajamas, Bruno loses his faith in his country and starts to identify more with the Jews than the German people because he deems the Jews as more honorable. Bruno’s childhood innocence prevents him from understanding why people hate the Jewish race so much. He unintentionally befriends a Jew working in a camp and starts to see the world in a new light. When Bruno first sees the working camp, he mistakes it for a farm. When Bruno asks his mother about it, she perpetuates this lie that…

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    Henriquez was Othered because she had a brain injury. Mary Anne from The Things they Carried written by Tim O’Brien was Othered because she fell in love with Vietnam. Vladek Spiegelman from Maus, written by Art Spiegelman was Othered because he was Jewish. Othering is a process that identifies those that are thought to be different from oneself or the mainstream, and it can reinforce and reproduce positions of domination and…

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    The extent to which the zionism movement is responsible for the present conflict between Israel and Palestine is significant. Zionism is a historic movement which centres around the desire for Jewish independence and a secure homeland in Zion. Palestine is where the land of Zion is located, also known as Jerusalem (Aviv and Shneer, New Jews, pp.4). The period before the zionism movement, the factors that contributed to the emergence of zionism and the aims of the movement have all been crucial…

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    lines are blurred when discussing Jews as a race or religion. Art draws Françoise as a mouse because he had the faith and the culture of the Jewish people. This message relates to a large community because it helps them understand that it was not just one type of person who was the victim, although they were all grouped together. The Nazi dehumanized Jewish people, and Art dehumanizes them as mice in this graphic novel. Hitler was so successful killing a large population…

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    The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

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    October 1939. Within a month of German occupation Poland began to become heavily segregated. Many Poles were exiled from their homes so that German soldiers had a place to stay. In as early as October Jewish citizens were forced to perform hard labour to repair the damage done during the invasion. Non-Jewish Poles were also eventually subject to forced labour as well. However, the Nazi began identifying the worker…

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    Dachau. The word spreads of Hitler 's plans, that will soon begin World War II. It wasn’t until 1938 that the rest of the world discovers Hitler’s true plan for evacuating the Jews. Hitler had his mind set on world domination but his hate for the Jewish people would not allow him to focus on his greatest goal. The Germans had removed all Jews from Germany, Poland, and Soon moved toward Sighet Transylvania, where Elie Wiesel is born. Elie and his family were forced to go to the jew registration.…

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    Upon arriving at The Temple B’nai Jeshurun I was not exactly sure what to expect or what I had got myself into. I had assumed that my class would be looked at weird and treated funny because we were spectating their Jewish worship. However, after arriving in the sanctuary the people were very friendly and welcoming. Some even came up to us and shook our hands and told us they were glad to have us there. Sally Frank was very helpful and mentioned someone of the holidays we had learned about in…

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    O Alma Redemptoris

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    Summary In an Asian town, along the edge of a Jewish ghetto, lays a Christian school. A young boy of 7 years old, strong in his faith of christianity, attended said school and was a member of the choir, he was also the son of a widow. The young boy was kind, sweet, and very innocent. The words used to describe him ensure us that we realize how innocent he was. He would sit and listen to children of the choir sing O Alma Redemptoris until he knew the opening verse by memory, he soon asked what…

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    characteristics. A person can study linguistic, behaviors, societies and social standards, and conform to beliefs to fit for an ethnic crowd. In most cases, there have been conflicts between ethnic groups and they said to have happened during tradition and crossways in the whole ecosphere for example between Tamil and Sinhalese population in Sri Lanka. But major ethnic compositions put up with each other in harmony and peace. Additionally, racial bias rests as a disaster on earth, for example,…

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