Re: Stalin's J-ews
http://www.bethshalom.org.nz/lessons...arn-from-1944/
Taken from the above blog:
In recent years, when speaking on Holocaust-related issues, I have often said the following: I believe that if a Holocaust victim could rise up from one of the mass graves for ten minutes and speak, he would ask three questions: One, Why didn’t the J3ws of the world move heaven and earth to stop the massacre? Two, Why was so little done to bring the Nazis to justice after the Holocaust? Three, Why didn’t we as J3ws have the self-respect as a people to find the mass graves, to discover where and how the J3ws were killed and to say Kaddish? Today, I am adding a fourth question: Is American J3wry, in its misguided complacency, repeating the same mistakes it made prior to and during the Holocaust?
They didn't do anything to stop it when they could have. They needed a reason to create Israel. Sacrifice few for the betterment of the rest. It's like practicing medicine... might kill a few patients at first but eventually you'll perfect heart surgery.
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http://www.bethshalom.org.nz/lessons...arn-from-1944/
Originally posted by Mukuch
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In recent years, when speaking on Holocaust-related issues, I have often said the following: I believe that if a Holocaust victim could rise up from one of the mass graves for ten minutes and speak, he would ask three questions: One, Why didn’t the J3ws of the world move heaven and earth to stop the massacre? Two, Why was so little done to bring the Nazis to justice after the Holocaust? Three, Why didn’t we as J3ws have the self-respect as a people to find the mass graves, to discover where and how the J3ws were killed and to say Kaddish? Today, I am adding a fourth question: Is American J3wry, in its misguided complacency, repeating the same mistakes it made prior to and during the Holocaust?
They didn't do anything to stop it when they could have. They needed a reason to create Israel. Sacrifice few for the betterment of the rest. It's like practicing medicine... might kill a few patients at first but eventually you'll perfect heart surgery.
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