If You Miss Me in the Mississippi River...
Yesterday the news reported a distressing incident in Switzerland . Jewish guests were astonished to find the following signs at their Swiss hotel: To our Jewish Guests: Please take a shower before you go swimming and although [sic] after swimming. If you break the rules, I'm forced to cloes [sic] the swimming pool for you. To our Jewish guests: You are allowed to approach the fridge between the hours: 10.00-11.00 in the morning and 16.30-17.30 in the evening. I hope you understand that our team does not like to be disturbed every time. Apparently there's a bit of context to each of these signs (and you can read about it by clicking the above link), but it naturally does not justify this disturbing display of antisemitism. Reading the piece, I was reminded of Jeff Wiltse's book Contested Waters , in which he reviews the history of swimming pool segregation and desegregation in America. As a (now semi-retired) swimmer who often reflects on the accessibility of swim
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