1. Your Pride is in you Higher Vision :)
Our job is not to have faith. We have faith already, whether we want it or not. It comes in our blood from our ancestors who gave their lives for it.
Our job is to transport that higher vision that gave them their faith down into our minds, into our personalities, into our words, into our actions in daily life. To make it part of our selves and our world
So children you have all the resaon to be Proud anywhere you go, because our parent gave us the faith :-) NEVER FORGET THAT !!!!
| YITZAK BEN SHLOMO |
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(04.11.08) |
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2. Better places by far...
I am not at all adverse to school children - of any nationality or religion - visiting Auschwitz, but I think, just at the moment, there are perhaps better places to take children from Sderot. Haven't they had enough of their very own misery to contend with, without sharing that of the Six Million?
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3. and they will remember.......................
| Sheila , |
Jerusalem Israel |
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(04.12.08) |
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5. the sderot kids are the bravest kids in the world.
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6. I agree with Lior #2
Taking the kids from Sderot to visit a former death camp was a really bad idea. In addition, I believe it is a waste to take money from Israeli families and spend it on an unecessary trip to Poland. Students can learn about the Holocaust at Yad Vashem and through watching the many excellent films on the subject.
| Sue , |
Los Angeles |
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(04.13.08) |
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7. Poland's Concentration Camp???
Ynet News published: "Among hundreds of Israeli schoolchildren visiting Poland’s concentration camp were 24 students from Sderot."
Has your publication, or author of this article, forgotten that the German Nazi Concentration Camps were built in German occupied Poland, by the Germans? I'm really suprised that many Jewish people, and rightfully so, echo the slogan "Never Forget", referring to the holocaust. It seems though, you easily forget the concentration camps were German.
| Ela Wisniewska , |
Tarnow, Poland |
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(05.06.08) |
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