Holocaust

Anticipate The Future, Extrapolate From The Past.

February 8, 2012
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"Find the Cost Of Freedom Buried in the Ground" First it was NYC, what happens once Iran has a nuclear weapon?

Anticipate The Future, Extrapolate From The Past- One could never really be a winner in the game of chess, simply by always having a brilliant defense.-  By Stephen C. Sanders-first edit 1225 words, 8pm, updated (2nd edit 10:30pm)     In my experience I have found that people form judgements easily utilizing only the sketchiest of details. My writing is one of the ways that I try to make sense of the world around me. Which gets me to my point, even faster than I thought I would. I was raised by someone who survived the Holocaust. My mom survived by “pretending” she was not Jewish as a child when between the ages of like 4-8 I am thinking. If someone were to ask me what is an very important principle to me I probably would say fairness. I look at most things in a very deep, philosophical and analytic way.  I truly hate injustice, which of course does not mean that I never did anything wrong. What really gets is me  is when people walk around thinking they are perfect where as they really do have many flaws and have hurt quite a few people either intentionally or accidentally. The term

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Don’t Push The River That Flows-Fritz S. Perls

September 28, 2011
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Don’t Push The River That Flows-Fritz S. Perls

Shanah Tovah, Stephen C. Sanders, Wednesday September 28, 2011 5;25pm. The problem with this time of the year is that I always want to see of feel a tangible change. While this website has certainly undergone many positive changes, its hard for me to report on what has changed within me. However just now as I finally realized that all kind of things happened, sometimes going my way, and sometimes not, I have still been steady at the helm bracing myself for the challenges ahead. Yes its a new year, yet I realized how backwards I have sometimes thought of these things. This year my heart simply was not into all the preparations, the new year is just sort of rolling in. I have actually accomplished quite a lot, particularly in having had my various web sites climb up the Alexa ladder, where they can now reasonably compete with other similar niche specific websites. The holidays we are entering into are supposed to be a time for reflection, and sure its normal to experience a feeling of regret for things we may not have accomplished in our own timeline. However we never truly clearly see what G-d has in mind

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An Amazing Thing Happened This Shabbos!

June 28, 2010
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Former Mayor Of NYC Ed Koch and my mother Irene Sanders at Holocaust Commemoration. (WAGRO)

One time the silence won a huge victory, I did not make a nedder (take an oath)-then, never again! By Aharon Moshe Sanders

Never Again Shall The Silence Prevail Over The Lies!

I stood there and listened quietly as he told me his well crafted lie, that the Holocaust never happened. While I, the proud child of a small family of Jews who survived the Holocaust in Poland, in hiding, remained in hiding and said nothing. I simply listened, walked away, shaking my head thinking:Sticks and Stones may break my bones; but names will never hurt me...tell of the extreme antisemitism that apparently has been raging all over Europe for some time. I was shocked, but not into silence

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