Carl,
Antisemitic incidents at a 40-year high … Extremist groups calling for violence against Jews … Young neo-Nazis openly promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories on college campuses … Voices loudly and openly spreading hate.
The Holocaust began with words but it didn’t end with them. This history teaches us about the consequences of allowing hate to flourish unchecked. We cannot ignore it when antisemitic rhetoric and attacks increase in frequency and virulence. What we do, what YOU do matters.
Donate now to help the Museum educate and inspire people worldwide with the lessons of the Holocaust. |
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The visibility and intensity of antisemitism and assaults on Holocaust history today are unprecedented. But the lessons of this history have never been more relevant. We must confront hate through the lens of the Holocaust, which teaches about the dangers of remaining indifferent and shows how hate can impact every part of society.
Education is the antidote to hate, and we need your support to expand our educational programs and outreach where they will have the greatest impact—especially on social media where young people are most susceptible.
Please give now—your gift will power our urgent work teaching the lessons of the Holocaust that the world desperately needs. |
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Sincerely, | Dana Weinstein Director of Membership |
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Photo: A man holds up an antisemitic sign on a crowded New York City street. Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images |
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