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This is not the column I wanted to write. But the fury and the fear are just too great.

The Soviet – oops – the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, said, “Hitler, I believe, had Jewish blood... some of the worst antisemites were Jews.” Tovaritch (Comrade, the way people addressed one another under Soviet rule) – oops – Gospodin (Mr.) Lavrov, welcome to the fold. You defined yourself perfectly: “some of the worst antisemites were Jews.” Therefore you must be a Jew. In that case you might even be allowed to seek refuge here.

When Lavrov’s ugly remark was published, I, like most of us, was furious. Could the Russian foreign minister not be aware of the gravity of what he said? After the fury came the historic memory, the shock and the fear. Russian policy today emulates that of the czars. What did the czar of Russia do when there was malaise in the body politic? Foster antisemitism. The czars unleashed their police and/or the ultra-nationalist Black Hundreds who murdered and plundered Jews in an orgy of pogroms.

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