The professor stood at the entrance to the university campus rattled by antisemitic protests. His employee entry pass, didn’t work. He was shocked. He knew the university was hostile toward him. He knew the atmosphere was charged. He knew Jewish students were afraid. He heard the antisemitic chants, “Jews, go back to Poland.” He heard calls for more and more acts of slaughter. And he was convinced that the university officials would deal with the hooligans and racists, not with those who were fighting against them. But he was wrong.
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