A Jew describes another Jew simply as a human being; a Gentile describes him, first and foremost, as a Jew.


Earth and High Heaven (1944)


A Jew describes another Jew simply as a human being; a Gentile describes him, first and foremost, as a Jew.

A Jew describes another Jew simply as a human being; a Gentile describes him, first and foremost, as a Jew.

A Jew describes another Jew simply as a human being; a Gentile describes him, first and foremost, as a Jew.

A Jew describes another Jew simply as a human being; a Gentile describes him, first and foremost, as a Jew.