1 thought on “Jews in the news: Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026”

  1. I have known Bernard Offen since the early 2000s, when I was making my film Klezmer on Fish Street. I was shooting in Kraków at the time and met him there. Bernard, his brothers, and his father all survived the Holocaust—Auschwitz-Birkenau—and later made their way to Detroit, where they opened a highly successful furniture business, Offen Brothers. Being from Detroit myself, and with relatives in the furniture business, I had heard of the Offen Brothers store many times long before meeting Bernard. About ten to twelve years ago, Bernard also lived part-time in San Diego (Coronado). Bernard represents a deeply humanistic model of Jewish life—grounded in empathy, history, and moral responsibility. In that sense, he stands in stark contrast to figures like Stephen Miller, whose public actions reflect none of those values and bear no meaningful relationship to Jewish ethical tradition.

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