Yesterday the paper had a "short" summary of the places where Jews are not allowed! I can better mention where they are still aloud: "in their houses and in the streets! " God, punish those who are persecuting the people you chose and to whom Jesus also belonged. -From the diary of Diet Eman Diet Eman
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The Diary of Diet Eman was posted on the internet in 1991. The diary is written by a Jewish man who settled in Israel in the 1960s. During that time, he witnessed the persecution of Jews by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. He also witnessed the rise of anti-Semitism in Israel. He decided to write down his experiences in his diary so that future generations may also see the true nature of the people who hated him so much.

Source: Things We Couldnt Say

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