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Tom Reiss
American
Author
Born:
May 5
,
1964
Great
Me
Old
People
Revolution
World
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Zig Ziglar
All anyone agreed on was that Kurban Said was the pen name of a writer who had probably come from Baku, an oil city in the Caucasus, and that he was either a nationalist poet who was killed in the Gulags or the dilettante son of an oil millionaire or a Viennese cafe-society writer who died after stabbing himself in the foot.
Tom Reiss
Son
Millionaire
Poet
Dilettante
Pen
City
Writer
Foot
Had
He
Name
Come
Himself
Said
Died
Nationalist
Oil
Anyone
After
Either
Who
Agreed
Since 2002, there has been a wave of attacks against Jewish 'persons or property' in France, a great many of them committed by young men living outside Paris, in the vast ghettos called les banlieues.
Tom Reiss
Great
Property
Men
Young
Living
Wave
France
Has-Been
Paris
Vast
Attacks
Outside
Since
Been
Committed
Against
Young Men
Them
Persons
Les
Many
Jewish
For fifty years, debates about French anti-Semitism mainly revolved around France's record during the Second World War, when the Vichy government collaborated with the Germans.
Tom Reiss
War
Government
World
Anti-Semitism
Collaborated
France
Record
About
Mainly
French
Around
Years
Debates
Germans
Fifty
Second
World War
Second World War
Anthropology seems so bland and friendly now, but in the early 20th century, Jews could only be dissected badly by these fields. The Jews were extremely assimilated; it's a different world than now.
Tom Reiss
World
Jews
Extremely
Seems
Only
Bland
Could
Badly
Were
Anthropology
Friendly
Than
Different
Fields
Century
Now
Different World
Assimilated
Early
Dissected
My particular pain is that the world of Jewishness that I identify with - the extremely assimilated, educated European and Russian Jews in the 19th and 20th centuries - is lost, and is not mourned enough.
Tom Reiss
World
Lost
Pain
Enough
Jews
Extremely
Russian
Particular
Identify
Educated
Mourned
Centuries
European
Assimilated
This is the positive way of seeing the modern Jewish dilemma: I am from everywhere. The negative way is no matter where you go, you find out that you're a victim, that you're unwanted and don't belong.
Tom Reiss
Positive
You
Matter
Negative
Unwanted
Victim
Negative Way
Dilemma
Positive Way
Way
Everywhere
Out
Find
Seeing
Am
Go
Modern
Where
Belong
Jewish
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