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The Jews felt a great deal of fear anxiety and distress during a difficult period in their history. They were persecuted for their faith often confined to ghettos and subject to regular raids and pogroms. Many were sent to concentration camps where they were subjected to tremendous suffering and hardship. Despite this the Jews persevered and in the end their faith culture and traditions survived. In 1948 the state of Israel was established and the Jews gained a homeland in which to practice their faith and culture. This was a monumental achievement and it marked a new chapter in Jewish history.

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Bill Klocko

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