GeorgeD
47 posts
Jun 25, 2025
3:18 AM
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Hello everyone! I recently discovered the inspiring anthology Jews Have Horns: An Anthology of Antisemitism, co-authored by Sara Pierce and her husband Wilbur Pierce, which compiles powerful memoirs and historical accounts that spotlight both the horrors of antisemitism and the resilience of Jewish communities—from the Kindertransport to resistance efforts in WWII and modern professional arenas. What struck me most is Sara’s blend of entrepreneurial spirit (she runs the award-winning “Einstein for Your Gifted Child” store) and deep commitment to heritage, contributing to a richly layered collection of human stories. I’m curious if anyone has read the book—what moments of courage, identity, or unexpected solidarity stood out to you? How does this anthology shape your understanding of antisemitism and communal resilience? And what role do you think personal and family narratives play in combating prejudice today? Let’s discuss Sara’s craftsmanship in giving voice to untold histories and forging hope through storytelling.
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