Published: 24 July 2016
Last updated: 4 March 2024
In former Jewish neighborhoods in Poland, non-Jew Rafal Betlejewski paints ‘I miss you, Jew’ to counter much more common antisemitic slurs. “I want to reclaim the word ‘Jew,’ snatch it from anti-Semites, who in this country are the only ones using it freely.”
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