Belarus partisans’ offspring shielding Donald Trump from allegations of Anti-Semitism


Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka is married to Observer publisher Jared Kushner who is a grandson of a Jewish woman from the Belarusian town of Navahradak (Novogrudok).

“I am the grandson of Holocaust survivors. On December 7, 1941—Pearl Harbor Day—the Nazis surrounded the ghetto of Novogroduk, and sorted the residents into two lines: those selected to die were put on the right; those who would live were put on the left. My grandmother’s sister, Esther, raced into a building to hide. A boy who had seen her running dragged her out and she was one of about 5100 Jews to be killed during this first slaughter of the Jews in Novogrudok,” Kushner said on the pages of The New York Observer that belongs to him.

Later, Nazis killed the brother of his grandmother, Kushner says. She survived and joined the Bielski brigade of partisan resistance fighters. There she met her future husband, who had escaped from a German labor camp.

According to Jared Kushner, he decided to tell the story in response to people’s criticising Donald Trump’s for anti-Semitism. Last Saturday his father-in-law posted a picture of Hillary Clinton with dollars and the star of David on Twitter.

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His father-in-law is neither anti-Semite nor racist, Kushner states.

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