Silent Holocaust (Judaism)

Silent Holocaust (Hebrew: שואה שקטה, romanized: Shoah Shketa, sometimes called "another holocaust" or a "second holocaust") is a controversial expression that has been used with various meanings, and is used by certain Jewish communal and religious leaders to describe Jewish assimilation (cultural assimilation, religious assimilation) and interfaith marriages between Jews and gentiles. The term compares the resulting demographic effects (decrease in the Jewish population) to the Holocaust of Europe's Jews during World War II resulting in the genocide of six million Jews.

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Silent Holocaust (Judaism)

Silent Holocaust (Hebrew: שואה שקטה, romanized: Shoah Shketa, sometimes called "another holocaust" or a "second holocaust") is a controversial expression that has been used with various meanings, and is used by certain Jewish communal and religious leaders to describe Jewish assimilation (cultural assimilation, religious assimilation) and interfaith marriages between Jews and gentiles. The term compares the resulting demographic effects (decrease in the Jewish population) to the Holocaust of Europe's Jews during World War II resulting in the genocide of six million Jews.

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