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Because if we don't, it will happen again.

Jews have been mercilessly persecuted throughout history - In Seleucid Judea, in Rome, in Medieval Europe, in, specifically, Spain (The Spanish Inquisition), in England (The Edict of 1290), and much more recently, the Holocaust in Nazi Germany. If we forget these past atrocities, we will stand by when they happen again.

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