Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day

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Holocaust Day (Yom HaShoah in
Hebrew
) is Monday. I, for one, am sick and tired of the fetishism of dead Jews and the endless memorials to holocaust victims while the world rubs its hands in gleeful anticipation of holocaust the sequel. I am sick of the false narrative. The role of Islam and that of the Muslim leader of the ummah, the Mufti of Jerusalem, was pivotal to the extermination of the Jews, and yet his role and that of jihad was scrubbed from the history books.

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And here we are 60 years later and Islam is back in full bloom, with Muslims sharpening their machetes for the beheading of the Jewish state, much the way Muhammad annihilated the Qurayzah tribe, beheading all the men of the last Jewish tribe of Arabia (after he exiled the other two). Sixty years after the Mufti Hajj Amin al Husseini sent 400,000 Jews to their deaths in Poland, we have Ahmadinejad and every Islamic leader, imam, cleric, calling for the death of the Jews.

TEL AVIV (EJP)—According to a new survey, 2009 was the worst since monitoring of anti-Semitic manifestations began two decades ago, in terms of both major anti-Semitic violence and the hostile atmosphere.

On the eve of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, experts in the field of anti-Semitism presented data demonstrating an increase of over 100% in anti-Semitic attacks and events, with a special emphasis on what they called "the orchestrated and concerted attempt to delegitimize the Jewish People and Israel “ in Europe.

The European Jewish Congress (EJC) and The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism at Tel Aviv University on Sunday jointly released the survey findings regarding the state of anti-Semitism worldwide.

"These were generated worldwide by the mass demonstrations and verbal and visual expressions against Israel and the Jews. The worst offenders appeared in Western Europe, particularly in the UK and France, followed by Canada," they stated.

The survey also found a disproportionate and pre-planned onslaught of radical activists from the left, the right and from among Muslim immigrant communities against Jews and against Israel as a Jewish state, using anti-Semitism and the Holocaust as political tools.

"When it comes to the Jews or the Jewish State both extremes are almost mirror images in their expressions of hate and their goals to eliminate the Jewish presence and influence," said Moshe Kantor, President of the European Jewish Congress, an umbrella organization for Jewish communities in Europe, at the survey’s presentation.

Did six million die for nothing? Could it be possible they died in vain?
And once again will the American Jewish diaspora fail their brethren, in a
horrible repeat of history?

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Auschwitz Album

Sick of it. And sick of the liberal American Jews who sell their souls and their children just so that they can get on with the barbarians.

Holocaust Day commemorates the martyrs and heroes
who died under the Nazis.

The State of Israel will take
time out to remember the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust,
marking the start of Holocaust
Remembrance Day.

The annual state ceremony will begin at Yad Vashem,
Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance
Authority.

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In 1941, Haj Amin al-Husseini fled to Germany and met with Adolf Hitler,
Heinrich Himmler, Joachim Von Ribbentrop and other Nazi leaders.
He wanted to persuade them to extend the Nazis' anti-Jewish program to
the Arab world. He lived in the lap of luxury from '41 to '45, making weekly broadcasts to the Muslim world from Berlin, inciting the ummah to exterminate the Jews and fight the allied forces.

Same jihad, different day.

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Himmler: "Muslims responded to the call of Muslim leaders and joined
our side because of their hatred of our joint Jewish-English-Bolshevik
enemies, and because of their belief and respect for, above all — Our
Fuehrer."

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Photo: Ilan
Halimi

'MUSHROOM
CLOUD IS ON THE WAY!" "THE REAL HOLOCAUST IS ON IT'S WAY!"

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And
here, in another authentic
document, also deposed at Nuremberg, and signed by another of the three
members
mentioned above, are further details of the ex-Mufti’s role. It is the
affidavit of Dr. Kasztner. I reproduce the relevant extracts:

 “As the leader of
the Jewish Rescue
and Relief Committee in Budapest, I requested the competent German
authorities
to grant the emigration to Palestine of a group of Hungarian Jews.

“In
the course of these
negotiations, which are the subject of my testimony deposed in the
minutes of
the Nuremberg trial, the high Gestapo official Eichmann declared he
would be
willing to recommend the emigration of a group of 1,861 Hungarain Jews,
on
condition that the group should not go to Palestine.

“They
may go to any country but
Palestine,’ I was told by Eichmann, who, as the leader of the Department
IV.B.
of the Reichssicherheitshaupant, was personally responsible for the
deportation
and extermination of the European Jews. At first, his argument for his
negative
and attitude toward the emigration to Palestine was that he did not want
to
rouse the Arabs against the Reich. At last he said to me literally:

 “I
am a personal friend of the Grand
Mufti. We have promised him that no European Jew would enter Palestine
anymore.
Do you understand now?

 
‘ Some days later, SS
Hauptsturmfuehrer Dieter Wisliceny, a close collaborator of Eichmann,
confidentially confirmed to me the above statement of his chief, and
added:

 
According to my opinion, the Grand Mufti, who
has been in Berlin since
1941, played a role in the decision of the German Government to
exterminate the
European Jews, the importance of which must not be disregarded. He had
repeatedly suggested to the various authorities with whom he has been in
contact, above all before Hitler, Ribbentrop and Himmler, the
extermination of
European Jewry.
He considered this as a comfortable solution of
the Palestine
problem. In his messages broadcast from Berlin, he surpassed us
in anti-Jewish
attacks.
He was one of Eichmann’s best friends and has
constantly incited him
to accelerate the extermination measures. I heard say that, accompanied
by
Eichmann, he has visited incognito the gas chamber at Auschwitz.’”

 The
statement referred to in the
affidavit was made by Eichmann in his office in Budapest on the 4th
June, 1944.  The confirmation by
Wisliceny was given some days later, also in Budapest.

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 On
13th June, 1946, in
the New York Post, Edgar Ansel Mowrer
published facsimile copies of a number of documents found in the Mufti
archives
at Oybin and Bad Gastein after the Nazi collapse. Mr. Mowrer writes:
“Similar
documents were found in the Foreign Offices of countries like Rumania,
Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, etc., with which the Mufti had been in
correspondence.
There were so many of these that they were available to any
newspaperman….”

 Three
letters in particular,
published in the New York Post, shed
more light on the Mufti’s role in the plan to liquidate European Jewry.
They
are addressed respectively to the Foreign Office of Bulgaria, Hungary
and
Rumania. The dates are between May and July, 1944.

 
To Hungary and Rumania, he wrote
(the text is in French):

"I beg Your
Excellency to permit me
to draw your distinguished attention to the necessity of preventing
these Jews
from leaving your country for Palestine; and if there are any reasons
which
make their withdrawal necessary,” that they be sent to “other countries,
as for
example Poland, where they would find themselves under active
surveillance,”
and where they would not be dangerous or “cause misfortune.”

 
The letter to Bulgaria is in German,
and has the following addition:

“Thereby one
would accomplish a good
and gracious act towards the Arabian people, who will be permanently
grateful
to you, and you will also make friendship relations even more close.”

 When
these letters were written,
Poland had already been set aside as the extermination area for the
European
Jewry.

TURBAN AND THESWASTIKA

The new Bosnian Muslim Nazis:

Nazi Bosnian Pride Movement

Below: The Nation, May 17th,
1947 

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The Mufti (center); left is Walther Funk, the Minister of
Economics and the head of the Nazi Bank, who was sentenced to life at
Nuremberg; and Dino Alfieri, then Italian Ambassador to Berlin

(right).

The Islamic world never apologized, never expressed remorse, never made restoration or reparation to the Jewish people and the victorious allied forces. Their unspeakable war crimes go unpunished to this very day. Their vile Islamic texts inciting to Jew-hatred and violence remain revered and part of their vicious teachings.

With B. Hussein in the White House, things will go from bad to terrible in short order.

UPDATE: PM Netanyahu’s Speech at the Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day Ceremony

4/11/2010

Tonight, the eve of Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day, we remember our brothers and sisters who were murdered in the death camps, in the forests and in the killing fields. We listen to the voices of the survivors who serve as the voice of the millions who died.

Before their deaths, many of the murdered begged, “Do not forget us. Tell our story – tell the world, tell the coming generations – how great our suffering was, how terrible the horror was, how great our sacrifice was.”

We are deeply indebted to the survivors for their courage to return to life, to establish families, to contribute to building the country, and for their courage to speak out and tell their stories. It is only during the past several years that we have been doing more to help and make things easier for the survivors in their twilight years, and we will continue to do so.

Distinguished guests,

Several months ago, I headed the Israeli delegation to the ceremony marking 65 years since the liberation of the death camps Auschwitz and Birkenau. The candle-lighting ceremony took place outside in front of the monument. It was 15 degrees celsius below zero, but it was still warmer than the terrible winter of 1944-1945 when temperatures ranged from 30 to 35 degrees below zero. We stood for about 30 minutes during the ceremony, well-dressed for the weather. Nevertheless, we were freezing. Suddenly I understood a simple, chilling truth about millions of my brothers and sisters who ended up in that cursed place: those who didn’t burn, froze; and those who didn’t freeze, burned.

Several months earlier, I visited the Wannsee Villa in Berlin. There, I saw the original invitation for the meeting of high-level Nazi officials, in which they decided to wipe out the Jewish people. On the invitation that was sent by the Deputy Head of the SS was written: “The chief of the Reich main security office, Reinhard Heydrich, cordially invites you to a discussion about the Final Solution to the Jewish problem. Breakfast will be served at 09:00.”

This is how, in an elegant villa on the shore of a pastoral lake, over breakfast and glasses of cognac, 15 men sat and decided how to destroy our people. No one batted an eyelid; no one expressed any doubt regarding the mission, either its necessity or its justness. Immediately after the meal, they began their work to erase the seed of Abraham from the Earth.

As I was walking through the villa, moving from document to document, I was filled with a helpless rage, and the feeling continued to grow until it became a flood. At the end of the tour, my German host asked me to write something in the guest book. I sat in the chair and the sadness and the anger rose up and started to overflow. And because of the storm of emotions, I wrote only three words: Am Israel Chai [the People of Israel live].

Tonight at Mount Herzl, I say those words again: Am Israel Chai. And the people of Israel will continue to live. It re-established its country, gathered its exiles, built its army, settled its homeland and reunited its capital, Jerusalem. “The Land of Israel was the birthplace of the Jewish people.” That is how David Ben-Gurion opened the Declaration of Independence. The State of Israel was born out of the ruins and the ashes, and today it impresses the entire world with the force of its creativity and innovation, with its advanced research and knowledge, with the momentum of its economy and with its free and democratic society.

Within several decades, the State of Israel has become one of the most advanced countries in the world: Israeli products help cure illnesses and feed millions of people; Israeli developments help irrigate fields and orchards on every continent; and Israeli ideas help save energy in every corner of the globe. Israel is a rich source of innovation for the world and is poised for the future.

Nevertheless, today we must ask the question: have the lessons of the Holocaust been learned? I believe that there are three lessons: fortify your strength, teach good deeds and fight evil.

The first lesson – fortify your strength – relates first and foremost to us, the people of Israel who were abandoned and defenseless when faced with waves of murderous hatred that rose against us time after time.

“In every generation there are those who stand against us.” And in this generation we must fortify our strength and independence so that we will be able to prevent the current enemy from carrying out its plan.

Fortifying our strength is the first condition for our existence.

At the end of the day, it is also a necessary condition to expanding the circle of peace with those neighbors who accept our existence.

The second lesson – teach good deeds – means accepting or rather teaching to accept the other and differing opinions. This is the recognition that every man is created in G-d’s image and that every person has full rights to freedom, to life and to choosing their own path.

This is the essence of a free society. This is the basis that prevents the growth of a Nazi ideology or any other fanatic ideology that preaches genocide and carries it out.

This is what we teach the children of Israel, which is a magnificent country, a beacon of tolerance in a dark and fanatical region.

But, ladies and gentlemen, this teaching of good deeds has a complementary side, and that is the third lesson of the Holocaust: fight evil. It is not enough to simply do good and be tolerant. A free society must ask itself what it will do when faced with the destructive forces of evil that seek to destroy and trample man and his rights.

There is no tolerance without boundaries and the boundaries of tolerance must be outlined. And all free countries must define these boundaries for themselves.

The historic failure of the free world when faced with the Nazi menace was that they did not stand up against it in time, while there was still a chance to stop it.

And here we are today again witnesses to the fire of the new-old hatred, the hatred of the Jews, that is expressed by organizations and regimes associated with radical Islam, headed by Iran and its proxies.

Iran’s leaders race to develop nuclear weapons and they openly state their desire to destroy Israel. But in the face of these repeated statements to wipe the Jewish state off the face of the Earth, at best we hear a weak protest, and even this is fading away.

The required firm protest is not heard – not a sharp condemnation, not a cry of warning.

The world continues on as usual and there are even those who direct their criticism at us, against Israel.

Today, 65 years after the Holocaust, we must say in all honesty that what is most outrageous is the absence of outrage. The world gradually accepts Iran’s statements of destruction against Israel and we still do not see the necessary international determination to stop Iran from arming itself with nuclear weapons.

But if we have learned anything from the lessons of the Holocaust, it is that we must not remain silent and be deterred in the face of evil.

I call on all enlightened countries to rise up to forcefully and firmly condemn Iran’s destructive intentions and to act with genuine determination to stop it from acquiring nuclear weapons.

These are the three lessons of the Holocaust: fight evil, teach good deeds and fortify your strength.

My friends, where does our strength come from? From our unity, from our heritage, from our common past and future. Together, we treasure our past. Together, we forge the path to our future.

We are not here by chance. We returned to this land because it is our land; we returned to Zion because it is our city. We are paving roads north and south, and transforming a barren land into a flourishing garden. This is our answer to those who seek our destruction.

As the prophet Isaiah said:

“Instead of the thorn shall come up the cypress, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle; and it shall be to the Lord for a memorial, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off… Even unto them will I give in My house and within My walls a monument and a memorial…I will give them an everlasting memorial, that shall not be cut off.”

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