Word: holocaust
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...Israel, where they conceived a son (the colonel), whom they called their "miracle child." Though they doted on him and loved him dearly (as may be imagined), they sent him off at an early age to be raised on a kibbutz -- away from his parents. For the Holocaust, the mother and father felt, had left such a terrible darkness of grief in them, such a residue of adhesive evil, that they feared the communicated memory of it would haunt the child and blight his life. Better he should be a sabra and kibbutznik, raised in the sunshine of Eretz Yisrael...
Forty posters portraying a photographic and narrative history of the Holocaust were displayed in the Forum at the Kennedy School of Government Tuesday in honor of the Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom Hashoah...
Charles Glick, first-year Kennedy School student and co-chair of the caucus, said the aim of the display was to "bring the issues surrounding the Holocaust to the Kennedy School...
...much of the work we do at the Kennedy School is in trying to understand how to make government more efficient as well as ethical," Glick said. "The Holocaust has a lot to teach us about the use of government for truly evil purposes...
Despite the death of six million Jews and millions of others, Glick said the world has not learned the lesson of the Holocaust, especially in light of recent events in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Somalia...