When I look back on The Holocaust museum I think about all that I have learned. I learned about the history of The Holocaust and the Jewish people as a whole. I learned that since Jesus’s death Jews have been blamed for many things. Things like diseases, natural disasters, wars, and deaths of people. They were portrayed as an evil group of people that only looked to destroy. It says that The Holocaust museum is not an answer it is a question. I think that the question is why have Jewish people been persecuted for so long. My answer is that after the crucifixion of Jesus in the fir4st century by Jewish people. Jewish people have been easy to blame for all sorts of problems. Especially to people that believe that Jesus was the son of God. People thought, to kill the son of God Jewish people must be evil. This made it easier to make up lies about Jewish people. It also led people to think that Jewish people were evil and corrupted society. While watching the movie life is beautiful it made me think about lots of things. It made me grateful for the fortunate life that I have been given. It also made me think about how amazing the father was in protecting his kids. He did everything he could to protect his son until the very end. He even sacrificed his life to make sure his son would be okay. That showed the dedication guido had to make sure his son could live. That was what really stuck with me from watching that movie.
8A Global Studies: This blog is a forum for you to share with the class your reactions to Night, a memoir by Elie Wiesel. You are required to write a post based on the assigned reading. Each writing post should be at least 200 words in length. In addition to posting your response to the reading, take time to read at least two other posts and comment briefly following the guidelines we have set forth in class. If two people have already commented on a post, please choose another.
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