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In reply to the discussion: "We'll do it because it's a mitzvah, that's why!" [View all]tavalon
(27,985 posts)89. Please read it again
It is so much the same as to be indistinguishable. We are not barbarians, we bury our dead. Even if we hate what they did. Even Hitler would have deserved as much, hopefully to be followed by the fiery lakes of hell if your beliefs go that way.
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What a GREAT family story. And what a wonderful woman your great grandmother was.
Squinch
May 2013
#5
Dziadzia was afraid, but he knew it was an Act of Mercy and that Bobe was right.
ColesCountyDem
May 2013
#44
Yes. A mitzvah is one of those things that transcends. There must always be things that transcend.
nolabear
May 2013
#18
Thank you for your wonderful story. My grandparents emigrated from Poland about the same time.
mountain grammy
May 2013
#25
I've often wondered if those who have been subject to persecution or hatred....
ColesCountyDem
May 2013
#56
Mr. Birger was *convicted* for one murder, but was cleraly responsible for many, many more.
ColesCountyDem
May 2013
#58