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tomorrow is holocaust memorial day. itās not the jewish day of commemoration. that is later on in the year. it is a day for the non-jewish world to consider the memory of the holocaust and what it means to them.
iām wondering a lot lately about what the holocaust means to non-jews, considering how much itās been divorced and decontextualized from jewish storytelling.
from where iām standing the non-jewish world fetishises the holocaust to use it as a metaphor for bad things; things that donāt need a holocaust comparison in order to be understood as bad.
it makes me sick. why? the holocaust is in recent memory for jews. it is a horror that disproportionately affected jews. it is a historic atrocity that attempted to end jewish life on earth, and it took far too many jewish lives to bear thinking about. we have to think about it.
if we donāt think about it, we let those souls perish forever and we let go of the duty we have to ensure ānever againā.