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My grandmother fled Hitler in 1938. She'd be skeptical of panic over antisemitism today

JL;DR SUMMARY Philip Joseph reflects on his grandmother's stoic pragmatism as she fled Luxembourg in 1938 before the full horrors of the Holocaust unfolded, emphasizing careful evaluation of evidence over reactionary fear. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

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HolocaustJewish IdentityMiddle East ConflictFearAmerican Jewish OrganizationsEvidenceRhetoric1938 Europe

Places mentioned

Vienna, Austria
"A Nazi Party parade in Vienna in 1930."
Luxembourg
"she uprooted herself from Luxembourg after Hitlers invasion of Austria in 1938."
Denver, Colorado, United States
"was the National Association for Independent Schools (NAIS) People of Color Conference, held from December 4-7 in Denver, Colorado where I live which featured two speeches that described Zionism as a colonialist project and the war in Gaza as a genocide."
Israel
"report on the ground from Israel and around the U.S. on the impact of the war,"

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