"During the Second World War, evacuated to non-Jewish households, I encountered Christianity at home and in school"
- Lionel Blue
About this Quote
This quote by Lionel Blue reflects on his experience of being evacuated throughout the Second World War. He was sent out to deal with non-Jewish households, and in doing so, he was exposed to Christianity. This was not just in the home, however likewise in school. This experience of being exposed to a various religion was likely a brand-new and unfamiliar experience for Lionel Blue, as he was Jewish. It is likely that this experience of being exposed to a different religious beliefs had a lasting influence on him, as it is something he still keeps in mind and assesses today. It is possible that this experience of being exposed to a various religion helped to shape his views and beliefs, and may have even assisted to shape his identity.
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