Omer Bartov - Israel: What Went Wrong? | ISBN Maschine

Nations, institutions, and individuals engaged in remembrance of the Holocaust focused not only on the genocide of the Jews - though surely that was the case in Israel, Germany, and the Jewish diaspora - but also on more abstract yet meaningful positive lessons, such as the need for tolerance, diversity, and mutual assistance, as well as education against racism, exclusion, and hatred of foreigners, and the creation of legal mechanisms to prevent hate crimes and curb genocidal ideologies.