No Room for Indifference’: Leaders Issue Warning at Holocaust Commemoration

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Source: New York Times

Leaders spoke out in Jerusalem against the rise of anti-Semitism and commemorated the liberation of Auschwitz.

Reaching back to Hitler’s prewar correspondence, a pre-eminent Holocaust scholar warned world leaders at a state dinner at the Israeli presidential residence Wednesday night that anti-Semitism “is not a Jewish illness, but a non-Jewish one” that threatened all their countries with a “deadly cancer.”

Jerusalem was overflowing with Western presidents, premiers and potentates, all descending on the Holy City to recall the Holocaust and speak out against anti-Semitism some 75 years after the liberation of Auschwitz.

But an event that might seem to be focused squarely on the past has been caught up in controversies and concerns of the present, with violence against Jews on the rise in Europe and North America, and with a noisy row between Russia and Poland over their roles in the start of World War II, playing out this week on Israeli turf.

LIBERATION OF AUSCHWITZ
Global leaders are converging in Jerusalem on a hillside memorial to the Holocaust.

Yehuda Bauer — a 95-year-old historian and adviser to Yad Vashem, the hillside Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem — told the monarchs, presidents and premiers at the dinner that Hitler had pushed for war not to give Germany living space, or “lebensraum,” but because he believed war was inevitable to prevent “all of humanity” from being subjected to “international Jewry.”

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6 replies

  1. Should the warning not also sound ‘do not use the holocaust as an excuse for your own crimes against humanity’ ?

  2. If Muslim and Jews obey God’s teaching in Gospel
    The world will be peace

    Jesus’s teaching as following:
    —Love your neighbor approves you love yourself.
    Love your enemies, bless those who persecute you, okay with those who hate you.

    Pray to those who insult you and hurt you.
    If your enemies are hungry, they will be given bread. When they are thirsty, they will be given water to drink.

    There is no peace on earth if Muslim reject Jesus teaching!
    ❤️❤️❤️

  3. So why has there been historic hatred towards Jews? As someone said to me recently “There has to be a reason”. And would there be such big celebrations for genocide if it had not been about the ‘chosen people’, and which has grown into the Holocaust Industry? No one will deny that some terrible things happened during WWII, and that mainly Jews were targeted, but there were many others too (mostly the poorer, the richer usually manage to escape). Atrocities and genocide have been committed around the globe, (many by Europeans), and they continue still, but we don’t even learn about those, conveniently forgotten. Lest we forget!

    • Well, just my opinion: It was the Christian clergy who taught that ‘the Jews killed our God’ (crucified). But that was not all. In the past Christians were not permitted to charge interest. Christian Kings therefore borrowed vast sums of money from Jews. In order not to repay it they started to use the ‘blame game’ (see above). Hitler again needed to find someone to blame to take attention away from general misery. The Ahmadis in Pakistan find themselves in a similar situation. It is easy to blame them because they are a minority and therefore do not count for the purpose of democratic votes. Easy to sacrifice to gain votes of the majority. (any other views welcome !)

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