Wednesday, October 19, 2011

PERIOD 3 - THE LONGEST HATRED

You recently viewed the PBS documentary The Longest Hatred in class. Please share what you learned from the film with the class.  What did you learn that you did not know before watching the film?

25 comments:

Jesse Blackwell said...

I learned a lot of things from the film since my knowledge on religions is rather limited. I did not previously know that both Jesus and Mary were Jews and that many of their first followers were Jewish as well. I also learned that the idea of Jews being forced to wear a yellow star was not an idea that the Nazi's created. This idea was adopted from Catholics a long time ago. They made Jews wear yellow pieces of fabric to highlight the Jews in the community. Lastly, I learned that the anti semetic idea has been around for a very long time.

Jenna Kelley said...

After watching the film, I learned a lot about the different religions. I was not very knowlegable about the Jewish and Catholic religions. It surprised me that the Nazis took ideas that have previously been used. I had always thought that they decided to hate the Jews and exterminate them. The yellow stars idea came from the Catholics a long time ago. The Nazis used other peoples ideas in order to form their leadership and power across Germany.

Jenna Kelley said...

I agree with Jesse on the fact that I also was not aware that both Jesus and Mary were Jews and that many of their first followers were Jewish as well. This surprises me because of the different religions and the disagreements between them. My knowledge of religion was advanced from watching this film.

Caroline Dennett said...

I thought that this film was very interesting. I did not know that there was such a division between religions and that it had such a significant effect upon history. I also thought that it was interesting how the Nazis used the yellow star idea. It's strange to think that much of what the Nazis did was not their own idea but recycled from the past.
I agree with what Jenna said about how the Nazis used other peoples' ideas to form their leadership.

Kate O'Donoghue said...

After watching the film, I realized how weird it was that the Jewish and Catholic religons used to be the "sister" religions and had similar practices. I was shocked to learn that the Nazi's took previous ideas. I has always thought that Hitler was the one who decided to "get rid of" the Jews. I thought the Nazi's has created the yellow star idea and didn't know it was made up by the Catholics long ago.

Laura Hetherman said...

I found this documentary was very informative and I learned a lot about the origins of Hitler's ideas. Before watching this film, I never realized that Hitler did not come up with his ways of exterminating the Jews and making them stand out in public with the yellow stars. Those ideas and most of the ideas the Nazi's used were from the Catholics who started the hatred of Jews way before the Nazi's did. It's sad to think that there has been so much hatred toward a religion for so many years.

Brian Doran said...

This film was very informative and i learned a lot of new things. My knowledge on religion was limited as well as other students in the class. I to did not no they Mary and Jesus were Jewish. Another thing that i found interesting and new was that the ideology of the Nazi party was in fact a belief and practice of Catholics long before the Nazi party was around. Personally i found that retaining a lot of the factual information hard to do because there was so much going on but it was strange to see the relationship between Judaism and Christianity.

Andrew MacElhaney said...

I learned a lot more about religion after watching this film I was more knowledgeable about the Jewish religion and Catholic after watching this film. I also thought that the yellow star idea that the Nazis did was very interesting and different from other things I have seen. I was also surprised that the Catholic and Jewish religion shared the same practices when they are so different know.

Andrew MacElhaney said...

I agree with Laura to how could so many people have so much hatred towards a religion and it was not necessary to make them stand out form other people because of their religion.

Erica Price said...

After watching this film, I learned alot of new facts about religions and how closely related Judaism and Christianity really are. I never knew that the Nazis took they methods and ideas to take control over Germany from methods that were used so long ago. It was shocking to see how long the anti semetic idea has been around for.

Erica Price said...

I agree with Laura in the fact that it is very disrturbing how long hatred for Jews has been along for. It's sad to think that for so many years to go by, and the same hatred and anti sematic beliefs to still be prevalent, is very shocking. I am alos still surprised how the NAzi's ideas to make the Jews wear the yellow stars dates all teh way back to when Catholics made the Jews wear yellow badges.

Andrew Ferreira said...

I have learned a couple of new facts after watching this film in class. I didn't know that the Nazi party hadn't come up with the yellow star idea for the Jews, but the Catholics had come up with this long ago. That point was one of the main ones that stood out too me.

Evan Rodriguez said...

I was raised Catholic and I had no idea of the hatred toward the Jewish people for the death of Jesus. It really took me back because it took nearly 2000 years for the church to forgive the Jewish people in Vatican II. What was even more suprising was the fact that the yellow badges was not a devolpment of the Nazis but of the Christians.

Evan Rodriguez said...

I agree with Erica that this anti-semetic way was around for a long time, its unbelievable

Nick ferretti said...

I was not aware of the fact that the yellow star thr Jews were forced to wear was imposed upon then by the Christians. That was very interesting to hear because for 18 years that's what i thought was the truth. I was aware that there was a long hatred for the Jews, I just didn't know how long it really was.

Evan Thayer said...

I originally believed that what the nazis had done was rediculous and the practices used during that timeperiod were practices never used before. I was shocked to find out otherwise. To find out that Jews have been going through this for hundreds and hundreds of years is actually sort of sad. I find it rediculous that something like this went on for so long.

Evan Thayer said...

I agree with many people on here that believed Hitler was the first person to hold such views and I was one of those people that was shocked when I heard otherwise.

Heather Mannarino said...

I learned a lot from this movie about jews and Catholics. I never knew the Catholics hated the Jews so much to the point of burning down synagogues and attacking them in their homeland. Then the Nazis taking the idea of the yellow fabric too I did not know.

Seungju Chung said...

I don't have knowledge about religion but I learned hidden history and new things about between Catholic and Jewish religion. It was very interesting that Catholic and Jewish are 'sister' religion. And it was pretty shock that idea of "The Yellow Stars" to the Jews from the Catholics long time ago and Nazis used that idea to the Jews later.

Brendan Dolan said...

From this film, I learned many new things. I did not know that the Nazis did not do anything new to the Jewish people. I did not know how much religious intolerance their was against the Jewish religion. In our country where all religions are accepted, it is hard to think that something like burning down a church with everyone in it could happen without very severe consequences to whomever did it.

Aidan Dolan said...

I did not know that either the bishop or the archbishop supported Hitler and the Nazis. I also did not know that Hitler was not the first person to make Jews wear symbols to identify themselves. That was surprising.

Max Bloch said...

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The documentary "The Longest Hatred" reinforced what I already knew about anti-semitism, as well as provided me with new information I never knew. The most interesting thing I learned was that the yellow Star of David idea was not first initiated by the Nazis. I never knew that Catholics used this practice before, and I found that very interesting. With every movie we've watched, I've understood a little more about how Hitler and the Nazi's actually did what they did. It'd truly sad that the idea of anti-semitism has been around for so long and has recently shown little to no signs of slowing down.

I agree with what Anna said about the relationship of the Jews and Christians. It is very interesting how two religions which originated from the same beliefs grew so far apart.

DavidRos123 said...

From watching this film, I learned more about the hatred toward Jews than what I had known prior to the film. i learned that much of the hatred towartd Jews was originated from Catholics a long time ago. Hitleer transitioned this hate and made the Jews to blame for all of the bad that has happened.

DavidRos123 said...

I agree with Jesse. He and I gained more knowldge toward the history of the Jews and the hatred that was directed toward them. They've blame blamed and accused fore things that are pointless and they've been shunned from society for no reason.

Dan Terry said...

I found that the most interesting thing about the film was the reality of humankind's repetition. In school, you always hear about teachers say that history repeats, yet nothing seems as personally resonant than acts of pure hatred or evil so to speak. Thus, when I see that what has in modern times become the absolute epitome of this hatred and evil has been performed multiple times in extremely similar fashion throughout history, it's rather chilling. You know, to see such a disgusting human nature and tendency so raw and ominously cyclic is almost frightening in a way and remarkably eye-opening.