Viennese Jewish Women Are Uniting to Aide Muslim Refugees
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Elias Canetti was walking along the banks of the Danube when he spotted a large rectangular object in the middle of the road. As he got closer to inspect it he realized it was a train wagon, eerily parked on the train tracks, full of people. He asked his companion about it. “Refugees” he said — consciously avoiding the term “Jews”.
Viennese Jewish Women Are Uniting to Aide Muslim Refugees
Viennese Jewish Women Are Uniting to Aide…
Viennese Jewish Women Are Uniting to Aide Muslim Refugees
Elias Canetti was walking along the banks of the Danube when he spotted a large rectangular object in the middle of the road. As he got closer to inspect it he realized it was a train wagon, eerily parked on the train tracks, full of people. He asked his companion about it. “Refugees” he said — consciously avoiding the term “Jews”.