When I was much younger, whenever talk turned to the Holocaust, it was an article of faith that the pledge “Never Again” was completely unnecessary. The world may be brutal and cruel, but at least in the West, the Holocaust taught us a valuable lesson about the fragility and tenuousness of civilization’s boundaries. “Never Again” was superfluous, most of us thought, because, well, it just wouldn’t be allowed to happen.
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Jews knew better.
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In 2025, the committee that determines who receives the prestigious Pulitzer Prize awarded the prize for commentary to a Palestinian poet living in America, Mosab Abu Toha. The prize committee gave Toha the award for commentary on the “physical and emotional carnage in Gaza that combine deep reporting with
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