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Reflection
A Short Autobiographic Essay and a Collection of Published Articles of a Contemporary Political, Economic, and Social Outlook
About the Book
The book Reflection contains a short memoir about the forceful containment of a young Jewish boy in Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War. He is one of millions who went through the burning hell of concentration camps where, for the first time, he really met up with human grief, put-down, cruelty, and fight for survival every day, hour, and minute of life.
Lessons and Relevance
The lesson of the Holocaust about the nature of human evil, the need for vigilance, and the importance of individual responsibility are needed now more than ever. We live in dangerous times when echoes of our past resonate everywhere. We are again in a world of war, in a world where madmen threaten America and Jews.
Additional Content
The latter part of the book is a collection of published articles on contemporary political, economic, and social outlooks. These writings are relevant in the present just like they were in the past.