Rabbi Abraham Cooper: Germany, the Jews and 75 years of historical baggage – Berlin’s overtures and its commitment to the preserving the memory of the Holocaust in all fields are more than welcome, but when it comes to its political dealings with and against Israel’s enemies, it leaves much to be desired | ynetnews
I had the privilege of participating in two important recent events in connected to memory and the lessons of the Shoah.
First, on January 20, on the 78th anniversary of the infamous Wannsee Conference, I was part of a Simon Wiesenthal Center delegation that met with Pope Francis. It was there in 1942, in a suburb of Berlin, where 15 high-ranking Nazi officials, among them people with doctorate degrees, convened to agree on the fastest and most efficient way to murder 11 million European Jews.
First, on January 20, on the 78th anniversary of the infamous Wannsee Conference, I was part of a Simon Wiesenthal Center delegation that met with Pope Francis. It was there in 1942, in a suburb of Berlin, where 15 high-ranking Nazi officials, among them people with doctorate degrees, convened to agree on the fastest and most efficient way to murder 11 million European Jews.
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