Wednesday, July 13, 2022

A Rabbi Not Being Helpful During a Difficult Time in America.


 If a Catholic priest singled out Jews for criticism during this difficult time in America, that priest would be raked over the coals, and deservedly so. 

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  1. The same Rabbi: For Jews who can become pregnant, access to abortion services is a religious *requirement*, and has been for thousands of years.

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  2. The Rabbi retweets: "One of the anti-abortion movement's most durable and effective tactics was to use the first amendment to protest outside private establishments in order to make the people inside them feel uncomfortable." Are any protests organized to make the people "inside" feel comfortable?

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  3. It is very odd that a Rabbi would say this as it is the Hebrew Scriptures, or Old Testament, that tell us that the fetus is a person, known to the Creator, from the moment of conception.

    Psalm 139:16 says, simply and clearly:
    "Your eyes even saw me as an embryo;
    All its parts were written in your book
    Regarding the days when they were formed,
    Before any of them existed."

    So this is both a Jewish and a Christian teaching. And the first Christians were all Jewish, as are all the writers of the Christian Greek Scriptures.

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  4. Imported antisemitism in Germany. https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/juden-in-deutschland-der-alltaegliche-hass-im-klassenzimmer-gastbeitrag-a-247342ab-c205-4e96-a86b-f72d3c3cddfa German weekly "Spiegel" describes antisemitism in German schools. A summary in Polish https://wpolityce.pl/swiat/606721-antysemityzm-w-niemieckich-szkolach-tlem-bliski-wschod

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  5. Grabowski and Gebert attack Poland in Berlin. https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/kultur-vergnuegen/hijacking-memory-wie-eine-konferenz-die-engpaesse-deutscher-debatten-aufzeigt-li.245534 An interview with Grabowski is linked. Another enemy of the G and G Duo was British-Palestinian Tareq Baconi.

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  6. Timothy Snyder will be teaching "The Making of Modern Ukraine" at Yale. His April New Yorker article caused angry Polish comments, regarding the alleged model Polish colonialisation. Did Western colonizers knew Polish economy? I do not think so. There was no ivory, rubber, gold there. Mostly grain. Twitter comments below the news contain pictures of pro-Nazi Ukrainians. But 80 or 90% of Ukrainians fought in the Red Army. Waffen SS pictures would be regarded as biased during a Netherlands discussion.

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  7. A Polish book about Katyn crime banned in Russia. This is a description made by activists, which quotes Russian documents https://roskomsvoboda.org/post/katyn-przewodnik-block/

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  8. 7 commemorating trees have been sawed near of Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany https://twitter.com/Buchenwald_Dora/status/1549714683057393669 Any such incident in Poland would be criticized by world media.

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    1. An another attack in Berlin.

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    2. An English language text about the attack https://www.dw.com/en/berlin-jewish-memorial-attacked-with-graffiti/a-62491234

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  9. Only few Polish diplomats reject false accusations of Western media. Here is the third nasty text responded by Anna Sochanska https://twitter.com/PLinIreland/status/1550112493346770951/photo/1

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  10. Jerzy thank you for these posts. We're having a heat wave here and I have no air conditioning so I'm just barely hanging on. Thank you for keeping up the good fight.

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  11. Jan Grabowski continues his anti-Polish offensive. German Jewish newspaper accepts the transfer of resposibility from Germans to Poles. https://www.juedische-allgemeine.de/juedische-welt/ein-volk-von-judenrettern/ The Polish nation was divided, like any nation. The majority of Poles tried to survive in the inhuman system created by educated German people.

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  12. Russian people in Wroclaw protest against Putin https://gazetawroclawska.pl/rosjanie-mieszkajacy-w-polsce-protestowali-we-wroclawiu-przeciw-dyktaturze-putina-i-kremla-oraz-przeciw-wojnie-w-ukrainie/ar/c1-16520295

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  13. JTA misinforms: "Following Poland’s lead, Lithuania proposes a controversial Holocaust law" https://www.jta.org/2020/01/14/global/following-polands-lead-lithuania-proposes-a-controversial-holocaust-law Poland fought 1939-1941, Lithuanian volunteers murdered Jews and Poles in Ponary. There is "Holocaust law" in Poland and the law is not controversial, it is based on similar Israeli one.

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    1. Should be: There is no "Holocaust law" in Poland. See page 17 https://www.shrmonitor.org/assets/uploads/2019/11/SHRM-Belavusau.pdf#:~:text=The%20year%202018%20was%20marked%20by%20worldwide%20media,of%20the%20European%20Union%20%28EU%29.6%20Despite%20their%20multiple

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  14. https://www.jta.org/2022/07/22/global/a-mysterious-postcard-made-french-author-anne-berest-confront-her-familys-holocaust-stor Please watch the picture of armed French soldiers. Noone guards synagogues in Poland. There is no need.

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  15. Western knowledge "Marian Marzynski, who escaped the Warsaw ghetto as a child." Marian Marzynski was left by his parents and saved by a Polish Catholic priest and later monks. Anything to ignore Polish help. A child is unable to survive without help even during peace. There is a book describing a Jewish girl travelling around Europe, living with wolves. The book is fiction. The "Boy in stripped pijamas" is also fiction, not recommended as an educational tool.

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  16. German love to Russia is a big problem for the world. Here are some informations about GDR. https://www.spectator.com.au/2022/07/back-to-the-wall/ Some statements are controversial. Communist states were not Russified (like Soviet republics). Russian language was obligatory at school, Soviet films and books were promoted in every state, but the results were limited. The GDR was almost totalitarian, much more than Poland. The GDR was Communist and accepted Russian culture. In Poland even Party members despised Communism, the Germans did love the idology. I have learned at school anti-Russian "Dziady".

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  17. One more crazy attack refuted by Polish Embassy in Ireland. https://twitter.com/PLinIreland/status/1552216991603253248/photo/2 Łódź was annexed to Germany and renamed to Litzmannstadt. There was no Blue police there. The writer is ignorant, by why does the Irish Times publish the lies?

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  18. Now I know more. Oliver Sears writes for The Irish Times. His anti-Polish text from 2020: https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/eu-should-take-this-chance-to-put-pressure-on-poland-over-eroding-democracy-1.4299279

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  19. The Rozenfeld Family was probably extremely rich. Here are pictures http://baedekerlodz.blogspot.com/2014/12/fabryka-mozesa-i-abrahama-rozenfeldow.html It seems that the writer has never applied for the old building.

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  20. Treblinka sculptures exhibited https://gazetawroclawska.pl/o-tym-nam-nie-wolno-zapomniec-rzezby-opowiadaja-o-zbrodni-holocaustu-nowa-wystawa-w-centrum-historii-zajezdnia-zdjecia/ar/c13-16529939 41 pictures

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  21. Polish police Black Hawk fights with fire in Czechia. https://twitter.com/GibisVB/status/1552298331451363331

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  22. The long series of Irish errors. An Irish journalist and writer has described an exhibition of Holocaust documents organized by Oliver Sears. The firs phrase of the text is "The first-time visitor to Auschwitz in Poland". The text does not contain words German, Germany, even Nazi ! Who was responsible in Auschwitz, Poland?

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  23. A Polish professor has guided a foreign journalists showing her the former Warsaw ghetto. The professor hates a Monte Cassino memorial. She apparently does not know, that 850 Jews participated in the battle, 23 died there. http://www.miasteczkopoznan.pl/node/19

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  24. A forgotten Polish Hero of the Irish Famine https://strzelecki.ie/

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  25. US PhD student "“Look, you are saying that there were 7,000 righteous Poles. Let’s say it is 10,000 just for the sake of generosity, even 100,000. But what about all the rest? There were 20 million people living in Poland at that time. What does this say about the rest of the people?” I do not answer his way. 150,000 Jewish soldiers fought in September 1939. The Western help was called Phoney War.

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  26. CUNY is ‘pervasively hostile’ to Jewish students. https://nypost.com/2022/07/23/cuny-pervasively-hostile-to-jewish-students-complaint/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow

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