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it was like you don't joke around with something like that that's gross. and what my teacher did was completely right and i wish i still had classes with her because i really felt comfortable with her 2 kids through the snow. over the years i've run into a lot of my classmates again by chance like i have more self-confidence and i talked to almost everyone about it and we discussed the issues after these direct conversations we shook hands they also apologized for what they said or did that's why i think education and direct discourse is definitely the right way to approach that you should. by anna during a discussion about israel as 6 foot tall boy sat next to each other and yelled at
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her that israelis do exactly the same thing to palestinians that the nazis did to the jews. and partly via. a once i was at a party and i was talking about how i go to a jewish school and i also said i'm jewish and so i was standing there with my girlfriend and a young guy and we were just talking about this stuff. and the 1st thing he said after i said i was jewish and he was all worked up was so what's your stand on israel. what about israeli politics why is it like that. i'm like i'm suddenly the israeli foreign minister i have to justify myself right away why are we doing this unless this is mrs this you plural what it means i'm categorized that way. i have nothing to do
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with the state of israel i've know that when they i cannot vote there i have no responsibility for the actions carried out there have been and i don't agree with everything they do so it's a shame that everything gets lumped together you have president and his who have also just assuming that i know everything about israel and about israeli politics it's pretty ridiculous you know. i think what happens in today's society is this yes people are critical of israel that's ok it's ok to say that it's not anti-semitic but what's behind this criticism of israel is often a really hateful kind of anti-semitism this was the he said. that israel is demonized thing even conflated with the acts of the holocaust equated with the nazis they're not and that there is this term the israeli or the palestinian holocaust and holocaust setting the mcquillan if you can't holocaust like that.
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during his right and there was someone once we even called me a child i can assure you i've never killed anyone have never killed a child. or 2 sometimes the anti-semitism is not just about wearing a kippah in public and having it ripped off and being spat on. mention one time but i think it depends on who you encounter for me at school i always had to explain myself and i always got these quite hopeful looks. oh. you're the 1st jewish person i've ever met. there are always people also in the 12th grade who treat you with kid gloves.
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marshawn and they are really cautious because you can tell they're watching what they say. first if they think they might accidentally hurt your feelings and. just money. a certain kind of duma shouldn't be this fair of interacting we're not some exotic species that's threatened with extinction i'm a completely normal human being if it's anything you're interested in just tell us . it's cool i'll see you the same way i would if i were talking about soccer even so i like to play soccer yes it was someone asked me what my favorite team is and i know that fans of the 860 munich i know they won't like it when i say my favorite team is by and i sometimes think to myself in that situation be careful but i still talk to them normally i'm on with the pows on ice for the often but i can also understand that when there's no active jewish life going on around them but just memorials to destroyed synagogues and i think 3 commemorative events a year the secular holocaust memorial day the jewish holocaust memorial day and
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november 9th that's all people know about being jewish so i get that there's this feeling oh this is something different something on from milliards that was noisy it was in the. ringback bushes on toughest humvee and in film day you must have john history class we watched the film the boy in the striped pajamas and the teacher came over to me in front of the home class and she knelt down beside me on her and said yeah if it's too hard for you to watch this you can go outside and i found bats. oh i know that she meant well and maybe it would be mine but it was this kind of pity and i find pity and i don't like as a tool says mark astonished. when
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i lost my soon to whenever you say something about judaism the people always think right away if they show up on the holocaust and not of the culture itself and i think that's why people somehow get so uptight. the oftentimes of we fall into this victim role of our you often because it was something very terrible that happened in history right. i want to be with genes to the holocaust was that so maybe i am not the holocaust the holocaust. interest of course we can't forget what happened not at all on the other hand we aren't victims any whore and we're not the ones who experienced their skin those were normal people who should have been normal place in everyday life shouldn't have a special status we should just be normal. so yes that's what i wanted to say but i didn't manage to put it so well. when.
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i heard. them but 12 months that's my own hype and i've been helping out for 2 and a half years in the jewish community in munich tunnel as i fought the great thing is that when i go there it feels like family i feel very very appreciated that view in me do it all because there's a good trip. to get to. the stats i miss as i stock so this ng it's very empowering to know that you have a huge community behind you that's really there for you at the end of the day august i come from in a bad marriage something bad has just happened i go there and somehow a feeling of one has a to vittie just kind of envelops me and there's an extremely strong sense of solidarity that there's good next few months here is nothing to be ashamed of and
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nothing to be afraid of by you can talk about anything for money off because this is a place where you can be open and from where we've become a small family and so i look. under the gun feeling something a lot of us take part in that you reflection of vision from that you're a vision takes place once a year each time in a different city i know. you do vision and. the tour of asia nice the singing and dancing competition he did like e.s.c. the year efficient song contest with jewish communities this is video and tree because the navy you forgot yeah we made a music video live. there most of you to use each jewish community had to choose a video introducing a community and a theme. it's
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about life cycles that is cycles in jewish life. circumcision when you turn 13 and theoretically you're an adult and so basically everything that happens in a jewish life. and then you heard us we always rehearsed for a month all the way 3 days and then you perform. i know. this is our lives it's everything it's joy it's everything all at once when you stand there and there are 4 or 5000 people watching you and you think oh god. that is a. monk and you're already standing there with this microphone so you think to yourself in the building ok i have to finish this this and then the coolest thing
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is when people celebrate what you're doing and then you just can't stop because you just want to stay on stage is a you know. i'm a disc it's not about winning it's more about seeing friends again point of view does when i get. home for one think it's a meeting place where you can really see you're jewish you don't have to be afraid you don't have to hide you can be open and. really feel comfortable their voices. was. divine cuz the idea is to embody the belief that we're just like anybody else i know we're not aliens or anything. yet as wish me a that's what i'd wish for is that nobody looks at you funny. first you have to be a new generation and the whole town is in and you're going out there a young generation involved in our community mind. we have
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a lot to say and we want people to listen and if you know me for instance when i wish with being mentioned to be more open to people and my other circle of friends is known cheese ish very it doesn't matter what religion you go on your money you're simply among friends went into among people visit we grew up here it is our home too and we have to actively show this because we don't all at the same other people come to see that way jewish we don't have we are jewish written on our foreheads. when i don't think of wantonly is my only wish for the future is to be able to be normal as a jew. i wish people didn't stare at girls with headscarves or boys with keep box or whatever everyone should live like they want us out of. the future what i would like to see is the other jewish life real jewish life to
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which it's all about what really happens what makes people take. place. at the end of the day we do have an active jewish life here in germany just as you for many people in mainstream society jews are simply a french group that always gets demeaning view and i think it's simply wrong to reduce that to just that we would all be it. is the ignore them has lost it all so it's in our hands what we do with it is up to us and can turn things around and show people it's been hey i'm jewish but i'm also a student and i travel. and i cook and being jewish is one of the element that makes me who i am. this is all that's our challenge i know it's only possible to meet it up to a certain point because to be honest i'm not sure how people will react to this picture.
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. you're watching the news live from berlin the u.n. atomic energy watchdog strikes a deal with iran over its nuclear sites limited but continued access to monitor iran's nuclear program for the next 3 months buying time for further negotiations also coming up hard lessons in the pandemic as germany begins to reopen schools we look at the dilemma of whether to send kids back to class or keep them at home. under german football as spec'd actual
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a goal helps leipsic close the gap on leaders by munich firing up the tight. i'm good how else has welcome to the program iran has agreed to allow limited nuclear inspections for 3 more months the head of the international atomic energy agency negotiated the temporary agreement crisis crisis talks in tehran it could give negotiators some breathing room as they struggle to revive the 2050 nuclear deal between iran and world powers. for rafael grassley the clock was ticking the moment he touched down and turned around he faced an imminent deadline to convince the rainy and leadership to drop a new law that would suspend u.n. inspections of its nuclear facilities but iran 1st wanted relief from oil and
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banking sanctions for now grassley has secured an extension of sorts we reached a. bilateral technique of understanding well by the agency he's going to continue. and money towing activities. period of up to 3 months but across he conceded that the un's watchdog will have less access than before iran's foreign minister mohammad zarif has already said tehran will restrict access to security cameras at nuclear sites it is clear that they won't get a foot. as long as the united states has not come back to full implementation of its agreement so leaf is also demanding compensation for sanctions he claims caused one trillion dollars worth of damage to iran's economy. under the terms of
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the agreement with world powers reached in 2015 the i.a.e.a. can inspect nuclear facilities in the country at short notice but after the usa unilaterally withdrew from the deal and reimposed sanctions 2 years ago iran suspended compliance with most of its key commitments under the pact thank you the current us administration under joe biden has signaled it is open to rejoining the deal and lifting sanctions but the 2 countries both want the other to make the 1st move. last summer grossi had struck a deal to allow inspectors to visit 2 suspected nuclear sites following months of negotiation now he has passed the baton on to others my hope the hope of the 8 has been to be able to take. a situation which was unstable. and i think these techniques and their standing does it. so that
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other patients. can. see one small diplomats are on the clock with 3 months to find common ground. children all over the world half their education disrupted by the coronavirus and had to deal with repeated opening. closing office schools of the hardship at home some students. many months away from school. back to school after nearly a year away these students in the u.s. city of chicago are getting a welcome back visit from the mayor who had to battle teachers' unions to get them back in class opening our schools here in person learning gives them a fighting chance to end this school year strong with the tools they need to heal recover and move past this moment many us teachers say in school learning is still
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too dangerous but chicago is following the lead of other u.s. cities after a year in which lower income and minority students have fallen behind in distance learning you've suicides and domestic violence have also increased adding to a sense of urgency. israel is a dramatic example of a different improvisational strategy it closed schools last spring but rushed to reopen them in may and had a major coronavirus outbreak within days. the country is coming out of its 3rd lockdown now. this time around they're reopening schools gradually trying to keep teachers and students safe. it's really fun to go back to school and i think it just brings joy to other people. i just think is hard without seeing a lot of friends in. some countries have taken the stance that education should be
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the highest priority even with much of public life shut down. so i don't really consider we know that schools are fundamental for children france has managed to keep schools open with strict health protocols. acidly teachers and the pupils as i always do when i visit schools and they tell me how important it is for them. for samples going to locus of use. france is one of the countries that have tried to keep schools open as much as possible this high school outside paris is using onsite kovan one thing testing to try to prevent the next outbreak. others take classes outside as often as possible. there seems to be no one size fits all solution as countries wait for vaccinations to help avoid the same hard choices next school year. of germany this making a tentative start to sending children back to school after months of home schooling
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the move despite a recent increase in infection rates 10 of germany's 16 states are reopening classrooms full face to face learning is mainly younger schoolchildren grades one through 4 that are heading back to clawson most will either go for just the morning all the afternoon or on alternate days so there are fewer students in the school at one time most students are required to wear face masks for the entire school day including in classrooms i'm not going to body doubles political correspondent. emma watts but it teachers and students think about going back to class. well i think there's very mixed feelings says there are of course schools are opening here in germany in 10 out of 16 stays but given the current situation a lot of teachers a lot of parents a lot of a lot of children are perplexed and they're asking themselves why are schools we opening now that we see the 7 days infection rate on the rise again that's 610-0000
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inhabitants nationwide this morning and that's where we doubts of the mitigations of the virus are spreading rapidly as well but at the same time we saw it out in the report as well there's also the worry about the long term damage to school closures might have in terms of education in terms of child development so there's also a sense of relief for children for example to be able to interact together with other children but also predominantly there's a worry over the timing of the reopening here in germany you're talking about this this time as the core members case numbers as you've mentioned that's. up again ever so slightly in germany is there a real chance that schools will have to close again in what 23 weeks on a. very real it doesn't hotspot detected if the infection rate increases again then schools might indeed have to close again and there's one issue at stake here in terms of health is that teachers have not received a vaccine yet there are in the 3rd priority group and some petitions for example in
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lower saxony oakwood for them to receive the news doses of the vaccine as many people didn't turn up to get theirs and they call of 6 for teachers to be moved out into the east of priority people to be vaccinated and while i'm mentioning boxes there's also another phones into a room here in germany and that's a fact that today actually worldwide there is no vaccine for children under the age of 16 against the corner virus and that means there's a whole part of german society which it won't be sheltered from the virus true divac seen and to avoid infections our schools of course there's some measures you've mentioned some of them social distancing medical masks for both children and . teachers a system of rotation so classes will be divided into smaller groups and organize in such a way that there will be only a limited number of students in the true there's effie's does that have been implemented as well in some classes and also there's a huge effort that has been made by the government to digitize classes when
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possible. to abuse political correspondents when oil shots thank you very much and time to have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines this hour and me a mom a call for general strike on monday has been met by threats of lethal force from the ruling military junta 3 demonstrators have been killed in recent days and tensions in the country are rising thousands of people have taken to the streets despite the military telling protesters they could die. boeing has recommended the grounding of more than a 100 of its triple 7 jets worldwide the company said airlines should avoid using 77 seventh's with the same type of engine involved in saturday's emergency landing in denver the engine blew apart shortly after takeoff raining debris on suburban areas there were no reports of injuries.
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and is marking 10 years since a devastating earthquake struck the city of christchurch prime minister just don't let attributes to have quake victims a memorial ceremony in the city 185 people lost their lives in the earthquake make you know one of the deadliest disasters in new zealand's history. a wave of violence continues in afghanistan on sunday 2 separate roadside bombs killed at least 3 people and wounded 20 others one attack targeted a police car in the capital kabul the other spokesman was in helmand province so far there's been no claim of responsibility. the marketplace in the south of helmand province was crowded with sunday shoppers when the bomb went off. there was no warning no escape for those in its range but i was heard the confirm there was an explosion it not me out people were on the ground crying i don't know what happened then. in the capital kabul 2 lethal obama attack on sunday
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night r.t. say it targeted a police car killing the driver and a child close by wolf i'm afraid of a group or not but then you know certainly there was an explosion on the other side of the street. a police vehicle was hit it's lucky it was on a side street if it had been on the main street we would probably have witnessed many casualties that much more damage or more with as your god. they have been no claims of responsibility for the attacks. the people of afghanistan have experienced a sharp rise in violence in recent weeks as peace talks between the government and taliban insurgents lie stormed a life in peace and safety that still seems like an impossible dream for the people of afghanistan a country caught in an ongoing crisis of outside interference and internal struggles for palla. turn to some sports news and now in the bonus league
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our beloved 6th of close the gap on leaders by munich just 2 points 6 if you're at a comfortable 3 no victory against a balance in a match that included another contender for goal of the season. weekend has already started well for you the inaugurals means like sick before they've even kicked a bull by ns defeat in frankfurt a welcome boost for this bunch and they made sure to capitalize in berlin. i must sell saab it says scoring a goal you could fall in love with. it was the sweetest of strikes from the light sea captain this goal was all that separates he decides going into half time. but leipsic were determined to pile on the heartbreak in the 2nd half and already mickey a lay made it 2 year long 17 minutes past his material can do z.
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punished for getting too cozy with the ball inside his own area. the likes a glove story was completed 6 minutes from time for the all band with a head s.s. 3 nailed light signal move within 2 points of leaders by and the title race is hearting up. therefore we go have you ever moved house probably but not like this a team of engineers in san francisco has relocated an entire house proud standouts watch the 139 year old building being slowly towed to its new address just 6 blocks away it was moved to make way for new apartments the developer reportedly paid $400000.00 for the relocation alone san francisco makes every effort to preserve its victorian era homes which are part of the sentence average.
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