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The Jewish Diaspora emerged as a direct result of the Holocaust, significantly shaping American Jewish identity. The lasting psychological scars of the Holocaust affect survivors and their families, manifesting as ongoing trauma and pervasive fear. Integrating into American society has required significant efforts toward civil rights and mutual peace, influenced by figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rebbe Lubavitch. However, persistent Holocaust denial and inadequate education perpetuate anti-Semitism, trivializing Jewish suffering.
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