Do not be complacent
I just watched this again
The first time I watched this I was struck, why didn't they leave when they had the chance. This time it was so evident, they were faithless. I don't mean that in a negative way, they were Jews and yet the word of God had absolutely no place in their lives. They describe how they were patriotic, educated, pillars of society but not a peep about their faith or time on the word.
If you are faithless and you see what is going on the thought of moving is too big, you have to sell your business, your house, uproot your family, leave your friends, leave the only home you have known. So what you hear repeatedly is that "this will all blow over". Or, "this too will pass". Guess what, it did. This movie begins with 1935 and in ten years this whole Hitler thing will have run its course and passed. A hundred years later that will seem quick and short, but at the time ten years can seem an eternity.
But you also see that as the years progress they become clearer and clearer that they need to leave but the price for leaving goes up as well. In 1935 they could have sold but not in 1937. In 1935 they could have easily immigrated to France, but not in 1937. By that time no one in Europe or even the US was readily accepting Jews.
I just watched this again
The first time I watched this I was struck, why didn't they leave when they had the chance. This time it was so evident, they were faithless. I don't mean that in a negative way, they were Jews and yet the word of God had absolutely no place in their lives. They describe how they were patriotic, educated, pillars of society but not a peep about their faith or time on the word.
If you are faithless and you see what is going on the thought of moving is too big, you have to sell your business, your house, uproot your family, leave your friends, leave the only home you have known. So what you hear repeatedly is that "this will all blow over". Or, "this too will pass". Guess what, it did. This movie begins with 1935 and in ten years this whole Hitler thing will have run its course and passed. A hundred years later that will seem quick and short, but at the time ten years can seem an eternity.
But you also see that as the years progress they become clearer and clearer that they need to leave but the price for leaving goes up as well. In 1935 they could have sold but not in 1937. In 1935 they could have easily immigrated to France, but not in 1937. By that time no one in Europe or even the US was readily accepting Jews.
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