Adam Elliott Segal is a writer based in Toronto. The word pogrom. A word I’ve known my entire life, but one you might be unfamiliar with. “An organized massacre of helpless people,” specifically “a massacre of Jews,” according to Merriam-Webster. The word is found throughout the history books that litter my desk. It is simply not something that still happens, but instead a terrible remnant from the darkest parts of Jewish history. Until last weekend, when Hamas terrorists stormed into Israeli villages and indiscriminately slaughtered men, women, children and the elderly, and this disconsolate word was spoken back into the...