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Most of the Jews of Europe died. Those who survived were very angry (understandably) and resolved to never allow themselves be treated that way again; the state of Israel was founded in 1948 as a refuge against anti-Semitism, on the motto "never again". To a large extent, the Holocaust is the defining event in the history of the Jewish people. It influences everything that Jews think or do.

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The word is "affected" -- not "effected."

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