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“Our Thanksgiving holiday is a kind of cultural ritual that embodies both real people and real history but with cultural symbolism and mythology,” says Chris Lewis. “We are not really celebrating the real actors and the real characters, we’re celebrating or re-enacting a union between Indians and English peoples that we would like to think somehow symbolizes the hope of American society and the hope of freedom and unity in that society.”

U. COLORADO (US)—The oft-told story of the Pilgrims and the Indians celebrating and befriending each other is more myth than truth, says scholar Chris Lewis. The two groups tolerated each other out of necessity. Continue…

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Stories of the Holocaust etched in Jewish psyche

NYU (US)—The horrors of the Holocaust have been woven into the very fabric of Jewish families and communities. That finding comes from New York University Professor Hasia Diner, who recently completed an exhaustive review of Jewish life in America over the nearly two decades following World War II.

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