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Let me explain why the argument is false. To blame the massacre on someone else's sins is a very cheap and false way of "explaining" things. In fact, the author contradicts himself in this matter. Quoting some previous Hassidic rebbe, who said the Sephardim were protected because they had kavod for the bet Knesset, but Ashkenazim were destroyed in the Holocasut because they didnt. Whether this is true or not, i shall not get into now , but the argument at least does not blame the sins of one Kehilla for the slaugther of another. he says that the sepahrdim were protect for their righteousness, but the ashkenazim were destroyed for their own sins...
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Great job. I really enjoyed what you had to say, and more than that, how you
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