Writer-Director Heidi Ewing says Hasidic Jews killed in holocaust partly because refused to blend in

Heidi
Ewing is a director, producer, and writer of documentary films, including One of Us, which
chronicles the lives of three ex-Hasidic Jews from Brooklyn.

 

Recently
interviewed about this film on the Charlie Rose Show with guest host Jeff Glor,
Ewing has made the outrageous claim that their refusal to blend in was partly
responsible for their murder in the Holocaust.

 

I am
speechless. Jews of all stripes, whether proudly Jewish or hiding it, were
slaughtered in the Holocaust. The suggestion the ones who were proud were
partly at fault for their fate is hideous.

 

 

Update:
Ewing has released the following apology

 

I am sorry if my words on Charlie Rose caused any pain and would like to clarify their meaning. The devastating losses that the Jewish community suffered at the hands of the Nazis is unspeakable. Almost half the population of world Jewry was destroyed by the Nazis and their collaborators, whole communities destroyed. In the midst of this sweeping genocide, Hasidic Jews suffered disproportionate losses during the Holocaust partially because they were more easily identified and therefore had more difficulty hiding. This has been documented by multiple historians.  It took great courage for Hasidic Jews at that time to refuse to change their appearance to look more like the general European  public. I am only filled with respect and admiration for any person who chooses to live their own truth.
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