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The saddest Passover
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Jerusalem Post
04-05-2002
Headline: The saddest Passover
Byline: Amotz Asa-El and Robert Daniel
Edition; International
Section: News
Page: 03
Friday, April 5, 2002 -- God has not left us, wrote Menasseh ben-Israel, referring to the Jewish nations abysmal condition in exile. If one persecutes us, another receives us civilly and courteously. Writing while survivors of the catastrophic Chmielnicki pogroms of 1648 were swamping the affluent and us...
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