When Eddie Jaku was a teenager growing up in Germany, he believed his native country to be the most civilized place on Earth. He soon found out how wrong he was. After being captured and brutalized by the Nazis, he was shipped off to Buchenwald and later to Auschwitz. Jaku eventually escaped an infamous “death march” and hid in the woods for many months. In the beautiful Ted Talk linked below, he imparts the life wisdom he has gained over his 99 years.
Note: We originally presented this TED Talk back in 2019 on AnazingJews.org. We recently watched it again and found it so moving, so inspiring that we decided to publish it now on AntisemitismExposed.org. Whether or not you saw it before, we urge you to watch this amazing address from an amazing human being.
Quote: “I’m standing here today a happy man, with a wonderful wife and a beautiful family. I do not hate anyone. Hate is a disease which may destroy your enemy, but will also destroy you in the process. I’m doing everything I can to make this world a better place for everyone, and I implore you to do your best, too.”
Source: YouTube
Watch Eddie Jaku’s touching, enlightening and inspiring TED Talk [11:52]. >>
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