Disappointed Holocaust-surviving Margot Friedländer: attacks on Jewish institutions in Berlin are increasing
Disappointed Holocaust-surviving Margot Friedländer: attacks on Jewish institutions in Berlin are increasing
The Holocaust-surviving Margot Friedländer is disappointed that Jewish institutions in Berlin will be the goal of attacks again, she said in an Interview with the RBB state wave "88.8". She emphasizes that she is a Berliner and that her love for Berlin was always present in her life. Ten years ago she would not have expected such attacks to take place again. She is disappointed that many people fall for and rebel such ideas, even though they have no reason. Friedländer appeals to humanity and emphasizes that there is no Christian, Muslim or Jewish blood, but only human blood. It is disappointing that people try to wipe out the past after receiving hundreds of thanksgiving from students in the past ten years. Friedländer, who is one of the last Holocaust time of time and wear the Federal Cross of Merit first class, will be 102 years old on November 5 and a documentary drama about her life will be shown in the ZDF media library from November 2nd.
The statements of Margot Friedländer also skilled a lightly on the current developments in Berlin. The attacks on Jewish institutions are a terrifying sign of the revival of anti -Semitism in the city. Despite the numerous efforts to keep the memory of the Holocaust awake and to promote tolerance in society, there are still people who spread hatred and discrimination. This is not just a problem from Berlin, but from all over Germany and Europe.
It is important that society stands up against anti -Semitism and any form of discrimination and ensures that such attacks are not tolerated on Jewish facilities. Education and education are crucial instruments to reduce prejudices and hatred. This requires a committed cooperation between the government, schools, institutions and civil society.
Margot Friedländer's statement reminds us that we always have to work for humanity and tolerance, regardless of our religious, ethnic or cultural belonging. Anti -Semitism and hatred are not solutions to the problems of our time. It is time that we come together as a society to create a world in which everyone is equal and respected.
according to a report by www.tagesspiegel.de