Do I have Jewish friends? Yes...my best friend actually, though that was a long time ago when we were in the same country. We still laugh about the first time he came around to my parents' house and my mother, preparing breakfast, offered him a bacon sandwich. So maybe it's a trait I've got from my folks, because I judge people by their actions - not their looks or their beliefs.
I've always been fascinated by the events of WWII - that something of such dreadful proportion could have occured within one generation of 'The war to end all wars'. The holocaust I find particularly distressing because of the inhumanity, and I'm familiar with Yad Vashem and all it does to preserve the memories of those who suffered. Lest we forget.
I regretted the name HermannGoering as soon as I realised my error. He was an overweight, overbearing Nazi who wasn't even particularly good at running the Luftwaffe so I wouldn't want to be associated with him at any price). I would have let the account lapse and started another, but by a twist of fate someone who enjoyed my company and playing style paid for my membership - Christmas 2007. So I'm obviously doing something right (apart from picking names!) and have been fortunate to have made a lot of friends - albeit distant on-line ones - through this web site.
Do we bury the past? Or should we, even if it's by means of some quirky user name on a war-based server, keep the flame burning (you'd know all about that, with your 'ner tamid') so the events of 1939-45 remain forever in the psyche of future generations? Some people have written saying they didn't even know who Goering was - so a little learning goes a long way.
Shalom
