In what must surely be a rare overlap of calendars, today is both the National Day of Prayer and Holocaust Memorial Day. Hopefully at least part of the prayers offered today by the American Church will be prayers of repentance for the anti-Semitism that is so rampant in that most cunning of places - our system of thought.
Here's an article from The New York Times that shows Christians and Jews joining together for Holocaust Memorial Day, but more significantly it tells the intriguing tale of a Torah rescued from Auschwitz. Perhaps they'll write a book about it someday . . .
3 comments:
Maybe you will write the book? ...
We are in a time like josiah and ezra of bring back the law even though it is not naturally hidden it is to most people.
this was an interesting article. good reading, susan. you're my personal librarian. i'll go check out more of your goodreads.
just so you know your blogging grace period has almost run out and come the first of june we expect more from you or...else.
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