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Thought For The Day

Tomorrow Jan 20, 2022, is the anniversary of Germany’s infamous Wannsee Conference, signaling a turning point from the mass murder of Jews to a systematic genocide of European Jews in the gas chambers of Auschwitz and other death camps.

Eighty years ago, a group of Germany’s political elite met at the Villa Minous, the Nazi SS guest house on the Greater Wannsee lake located in a Berlin suburb, to decide on “the Final Solution to the Jewish question.”

Although Israel was birthed from the ashes of the Holocaust’s Final Solution, fulfilling Ezekiel’s prophecy of “dry bones in chapter 37,” the Jewish people today know that all the nations will soon gather against Jerusalem and the Jewish people.

Since the prophetic Four Blood Moons of 2014-2015, there has been a huge rise in anti-semitism worldwide and specifically in Europe including the numerous murders of Jews in Paris. This has left many Jews wondering today, if history is in the process of repeating itself.

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