'They Didn't Win' - Regent Students Study Polish Holocaust Sites, Trace Roots of Hamas Terror
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JERUSALEM, Israel – Many people around the world agree that the October 7th, 2023, massacre by Hamas was the worst attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust. During a recent trip to Poland, Regent University students saw for themselves in real time how the forces behind the Holocaust are still active in the world today. Dr. A.J. Nolte, leader of the Institute for Israel Studies at Regent, wants the Poland experience to provide students not only a sense of the Holocaust, but also what Jewish life was like there. "It's important to understand that piece of it as well, because that piece of it in particular, Christians don't usually get," Nolte explained. "And so that was something that we pushed for, to really have a trip to Poland that was going to cover not only the loss but also give you a sense of what was lost. What was the 700-year community, the largest Jewish community in Europe? What were they like? How did they live? Nolte believes the goal is for the students to und
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