In an email to The Jerusalem Post on Friday, Werner Cohn, who was born in Berlin in 1926, wrote “I am a Jew who fled Germany with his parents in 1938. My father was a physician in the Wedding district. I went to both public and Jewish schools in Berlin, and have kept up my interest in the city of my birth by visiting it occasionally, the last time last October. And it was in October that I last visited the Jewish Museum.”
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In an era in which the Jews are sentenced again to solitary confinement on the moral high ground and where no other nation except Israel is expected to disappear, the Jewish intelligentsia is getting sick… After the Butler disgrace, the people in charge of the Berlin Museum could rename it Jewish Museum of anti-Zionism. The German taxpayers would be happy to fund this institution in the middle of Berlin.
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