White Birches by Cassi Saari source
Following this post, accessible via the links below, is a compilation of quotes attesting to four things:
1.) The importance of Poland to Jews
2.) The importance of Jews to Poland
3.) Love as a factor in Polish-Jewish relations
4.) Jews' Defense of Poland
I compiled these quotes when "Bieganski" was in its early stages. I had to delete them for the final, published book, to keep it from being too long.
I offer these quotes here for anyone who is new to Polish-Jewish relations, and doesn't really know why Poland matters so much to Jews, and why Jews matter so much to Poland.
1.) The importance of Poland to Jews
2.) The importance of Jews to Poland
3.) Love as a factor in Polish-Jewish relations
4.) Jews' Defense of Poland
I compiled these quotes when "Bieganski" was in its early stages. I had to delete them for the final, published book, to keep it from being too long.
I offer these quotes here for anyone who is new to Polish-Jewish relations, and doesn't really know why Poland matters so much to Jews, and why Jews matter so much to Poland.
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