Dear Editor,
Antisemitism should be taken seriously. Silly articles like Dovid Katz’s on "Holocaust obfuscation "treats antisemitism cavalierly brandishing the accusation with little regard for its gravity. A non-Jew concerned with the suffering of his own people is hardly an anti-Semite. A Jew who knows suffering and tragedy only too well should be more sensitive to the suffering of others. Unfortunately, world history is replete with tragedies, suffering and genocides. Insensitivity only exacerbates the problem.
– Askold S. Lozynskyj
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