We owe the Jews of the 1930s an apology
An article reflects on the historical treatment of Jews during the 1930s and suggests that there is a need for an apology based on the assumption that current generations would have responded differently to the challenges faced by Jews at that time.
The piece provokes a reconsideration of past actions and attitudes towards Jewish communities, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging historical failures rather than merely judging them from a contemporary perspective.