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Horrified by the Kishinev Pogrom, the Hebrew poet Haim Nahman Bialik wrote "In the City of Slaughter," which not only mourned the victims but also excoriated Jewish passivity in the face of persecution, galvanizing the Jewish self-defense movement

Horrified by the Kishinev Pogrom, the Hebrew poet Haim Nahman Bialik wrote "In the City of Slaughter," which not only mourned the victims but also excoriated Jewish passivity in the face of persecution, galvanizing the Jewish self-defense movement submitted by /u/Skiddlydeeboppidytwo
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