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Honestly. You are simply unclear on the concept.

The Nazis didn't "let" Jews be, as in live and breathe as human beings with hearts and limbs.

There was less tendency to shoot or beat a dog or a cow on sight than a Jew.

The question of things that they could do or celebrate didn't come up.

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What is the origin of the word 'Passover'?

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