Reportedly, as survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp were liberated in 1945, they hastily made signs that read “Never again.” It was a raw and visceral demand from the world.
It would become the cry of Jews ever since.
Despite these two words being often repeated and even incorporated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the sight of the coffins of Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas, and Oded Lifshitz—himself born during the years of the attempted annihilation of the Jewish people—is a stinging reminder that little has changed.
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