Mr. Sleegers has been hired as night watchman, and tonight a carpenter from the underground
is coming to make a barricade out of our white Frankfurt bedsteads.
Debates are going on left and right in the Annex. Mr. Kugler has reproached us for our carelessness.
Jan also said we should never go downstairs. What we have to do now is find out whether Sleegers can be trusted,
whether the dogs will bark if they hear someone behind the door, how to make the barricade, all sorts of things.
We've been strongly reminded of the fact that we're Jews in chains, chained to one spot, without any rights, but with a thousand obligations.
We must put our feelings aside; we must be brave and strong, bear discomfort without complaint, do whatever is in our power and trust in God.
One day this terrible war will be over. The time will come when we'll be people again and not just Jews!
Who has inflicted this on us? Who has set us apart from all the rest?
Who has put us through such suffering? It's God who has made us the way we are, but it's also God who will lift us up again.
In the eyes of the world, we're doomed, but if, after all this suffering, there are still Jews left, the Jewish people will be held up as an example.
Who knows, maybe our religion will teach the world and all the people in it about goodness, and that's the reason, the only reason, we have to suffer.
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