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9 pages. This analytical paper will answer the question: In what ways did the Holocaust unite or divide the Jewish community? This question undoubtedly evokes innumerable responses from society in general, but within these pages we analyze a number of sources to arrive at the answer to the question. The Holocaust was undoubtedly one of the most horrific events to come out of the Second World War. Many people want to forget about it, but just as many refuse to, because the history must be kept alive in order that this not happen again. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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This question undoubtedly evokes innumerable responses from society in general, but within these pages we analyze a number of sources to arrive at the answer to the question. The
Holocaust was undoubtedly one of the most horrific events to come out of the Second World War. Many people want to forget about it, but just as many refuse
to, because the history must be kept alive in order that this not happen again. INDIFFERENCE For a subject to cause so many different types of emotions to run
rampant among a population bespeaks of its importance. The Holocaust undoubtedly served to ultimately unite the Jewish community. Whether people vehemently oppose talking about it or vehemently oppose
covering it up is not the issue. The only issue that would be one to cause alarm is that if people began to show indifference. This is why
the Holocaust has united the Jewish community. Night, the book written by Holocaust survivor Eli Wiesel, is indicative of the prolific writers inherent ability to pursue even the most complex
of concepts effectively appealing to the innermost recesses of the readers soul. The author has a long history of reaching out and inviting his audience to experience with him
the sometimes intense and often expansive sense of being that is clearly portrayed within his works. Night is no exception. As the theme carefully and concisely directs its
attention to the atrocities that occurred during the attempted Jewish genocide, it also brings to light the very survivalist tendencies so prevalent within each and every person who lived to
tell about it. "The opposite of love is not hate, but indifference. The opposite of faith is not arrogance, but indifference. The opposite of hope is not
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