The pain of the Holocaust is as real to 90-year-old Benjamin (name changed) as it was when he survived five years in a concentration camp 70 years ago. What’s more, a Paris shrine depicting Jewish people as blind sinners only adds to the pain, but Baptists are easing Benjamin’s pain through the simple act of cleaning Jewish cemeteries.
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