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Information For the News Media Regarding Zionist
Independence Day and Holocaust Day
In this period
after the Passover holiday the Jewish People are called to
celebrate the Zionist Independence Day and Holocaust Day,
which are about one week apart. Of course neither of these
days have any basis or source in the Jewish religion. It is
rather ironic that the Zionists claim to commemorate the
deaths of Jews during World War II, since the Zionists had
quite extensive contacts with the Nazis, as is documented
clearly on many places on the internet. Not only that, but the
Zionist leaders were prepared to see Jews perish in
Europe rather than have the opportunity to emigrate to
countries other than the Zionist colony in the Holy Land.
The esteemed late Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum compared the
case of the Zionists to the story of an arsonist who sets fire
to a house, and then runs to the family in the house to help
save their belongings. The great irony is that it was the
arsonist who started the fire to begin with! And this has been
the Zionist movement: always seeking to cause and exploit
Jewish suffering, and then to claim to be the savior of the
Jewish People.
To see the brutal Zionist role during
the Holocaust, Click Here.
Below is a statement made by the
late Rabbi Teitelbaum many years ago with reference to the
Zionist Independence Day, and the prohibition against
celebrating the day of rebellion against G-d and
Judaism.
"We must not minimize the seriousness of
the grave sin of rejoicing or appearing to rejoice and making
a festival on the terrible Day of Blasphemy that they call Yom
Ha'Atzmau't (Independence Day). The day that the members of
the conspiracy against G-d and his Messiah established
their State of atheism over the Jewish People,
uprooting the Holy Torah and the our faith, ushering in a
period of bloodshed and suffering for myriads upon myriads of
Jews began.
This is much worse than accepting idolatry
because they not only accept it but celebrate and rejoice in
the terrible rebellion against G-d and His Holy
Torah.
There are many sinners and deniers of the Jewish
religion whose hearts trouble them because they are not
serving G-d, but who are unable to withstand
temptation and deceitful ideologies which confuse
them. However, those who rejoice in this sin are guilty of
much worse blasphemy.
May the Merciful save us from
them and from their followers, and strengthen our hearts and
enlighten our eyes in His Torah and in His
service."
(from the magnum opus of Rabbi
Teitelbaum, calle Va'Yoel Moshe, Vol. II, ch.157
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To see how the people in Jerusalem have mourned
Israeli independence day for many years, click
here.
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