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SAN DIEGO - An animal-rights campaign comparing the suffering of livestock to that of Holocaust victims is drawing sharp criticism from a leading Jewish group for 'trivializing' the mass murder of Jews. The display is a set of eight 6-foot-by-10-foot panels showing photographs of Holocaust victims — emaciated men, crowds of people being forced onto trains, children behind barbed wire, heaps of human bodies — set next to similar images of cattle, pigs and chickens. The Anti-Defamation League denounced the project and PETA's appeal for support from the Jewish community as 'outrageous, offensive and taking chutzpah to new heights...'
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