Freelance Rabbi Micah Kelber, a columnist for The Forward, writes of his experiences playing Treyarch's Call of Duty: World At War. He says his time playing as Soviet soldier Dimitri Petrenko in the final stages of World War Two have eased his past anxieties about Nazis, as he feels the game allows him (and other Jewish people) to "vanquish it virtually". Cultural significance in games much? Source Link
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