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We have to speak up in the face of increasing antisemitism

The golden era of European Jewry is coming to an end, says Daniel Korski the new Vice President of the JLC

June 20, 2019 10:23
Members of the Jewish community holding a protest against Britain's opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn and antisemitism in the party, outside the Houses of Parliament on March 26, 2018
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I have been lucky to live through a modern golden era of European Jewry - a period of tolerance, peace, acceptance, creativity. The polarisation of our communities and particularly the mainstreaming of antisemitism across Europe and now the UK has left me feeling disturbed.

It was probably safer and better to be Jewish in Europe from the late 1980s - when the Soviet Union allowed the Refusniks to leave - until recently than in any other period of European history.

My grandfather survived the Holocaust but his family were killed while the Europe of his youth was burnt to the ground. He joined the Polish Communist Party, worked his way up the Ministry of Foreign Trade and like many others, believed they were creating a new society - one that would do away with the evils of the past and make life safe for everyone including Jews.

It is clear that the dream of a society free from antisemitism had been naive. He was fired from his job as part of the then-Polish government’s anti-Jewish progroms. His son, my father, was kicked out of university. They were all eventually robbed of their Polish citizenship and kicked out of the country - but not before being harassed at Warsaw airport. My mother’s family, along with 50.0000 other Jews, experienced the same in the late 1960s.