Opinion Why I, an Israeli Jew Who Lost Family in Auschwitz, Assimilated
For me and for many others, assimilation is not a 'problem' – it is the only way that allows us to be at peace with ourselves.
For me and for many others, assimilation is not a 'problem' – it is the only way that allows us to be at peace with ourselves.
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