FOLLOW UP TO “NO MORE
TEARS.”
Some of you have questioned the possibility of a personal “no
more tears” policy. I think it’s more of
a goal than a promise.
There is another side to the coin that I did not get into in
the last posting. That’s the anger
factor. It is hard to describe the deep
anger that boils up like an unquenchable heartburn when confronting the Nazi’s
calculated and inhuman dehumanizing of our relatives, their calculated
brutality, and their calculated murder machine.
All this directed toward innocent Jewish families (and homosexuals and Gypsies and political prisoners and others. But mostly Jews). It was all so planned and documented and so
heartlessly carried out.
Our presence at
the death camps in Poland bears witness and testimony. It is a statement of our continued
fortitude.
But you can’t avoid the anger.
Ron
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