Dear friends in Israel,
I am writing to you, as I feel compelled. But first let me confess that I didn’t always stand up for you – when at time I should have. Like most Indians growing up in 90s, I did sympathized with you, without feeling the need to act upon that conviction.
Back in those days, it was possible to pass through the Indian school system without ever hearing the word Holocaust or other historic crimes committed against the Jews – and I was no exception.
Things changed when I entered the college and later made a career working for international organizations in India. I preferred to go with the flow, never challenging the prevailing doctrine of ‘Israeli-Arab conflict.’ If I had doubts, I kept them to myself.... Read More: Times of Israel