The Big Questions Video Debate: Is the time coming to lay the Holocaust to rest?

Epigraph:

Every human life is sacred and of infinite value. Killing one is like triggering a genocide. (Derived from Al Quran 5:33)

Among those taking part are Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner, senior rabbi to the Movement for Reform Judaism, chief executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust Olivia Marks-Woldman, human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, historian Professor Tom Lawson from Northumbria University, Holocaust survivor Iby Knill, Dr. Paul Darke from Motion Disabled, journalist Angela Epstein, Dr. Yaakov Wise from the Centre for Jewish Studies at Manchester University, Prof Nira Yuval-Davis from the University of East London, Mukesh Kapila, professor of global health and humanitarian affairs at Manchester University and Rabbi Benjy Rickman from King David and Yavneh High School, Manchester.

Holocaust Concentration Camps

Holocaust Concentration Camps

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  1. The Crusades are almost a 1,000 years old and are constantly invoked for very mundane reasons. If the Crusades have not been laid to rest, why should the Holocaust, which is less than a 100 years old suffer that fate?
    Making such a proposition is an attempt to bury a great injustice that was committed on a whole race and which is still happening.

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