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IDF Captures Hamas Combat Manual

BREAKING: IDF Captures Hamas Combat Manual Explaining Benefits of Human Shields SWC: “End double standard against Israel – hold Hamas accountable for crimes against Palestinians and Israelis”

A Hamas manual on “Urban Warfare” found by the Israeli Defense Forces makes it unmistakably clear that Hamas desires civilian casualties amongst its own people and encourages its fighters to engage in battles in civilian populated areas in order to draw an Israeli response.

“Where is the U.N. Human Rights Council? Where is Amnesty International? Where is Human Rights Watch? Where is the international media and Middle East pundits. Where are all the lawfare experts? Here is ‘Exhibit A’ to indict Hamas for war crimes and crimes against humanity by placing the people of Gaza as human shields,” said Rabbis Marvin Hier and Abraham Cooper, dean and founder and associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

From the IDF Blog:

IDF forces in the Gaza Strip found a Hamas manual on “Urban Warfare,” which belonged to the Shuja’iya Brigade of Hamas’ military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades. The manual explains how the civilian population can be used against IDF forces and reveals that Hamas knows the IDF is committed to minimizing harm to civilians.

Throughout Operation Protective Edge, Hamas has continuously used the civilian population of Gaza as human shields. The discovery of a Hamas “urban warfare” manual by IDF forces reveals that Hamas’ callous use of the Gazan population was intentional and preplanned.

This Hamas urban warfare manual exposes two truths: (1) The terror group knows full well that the IDF will do what it can to limit civilian casualties. (2) The terror group exploits these efforts by using civilians as human shields against advancing IDF forces.

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Jews Fined for Singing ‘Ani Maamin’ at Auschwitz

 

Jews Fined for Singing ‘Ani Maamin’ at Auschwitz

 

Guards at memorial site shouted at a Bnei Akiva group from Australia and South Africa, fined them $350Rabbi Rafi Ostroff seized by police

Guards at the Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camp memorial site shouted at Jews who sang “Ani Maamin” – a song based on lines from Rambam (Maimonides) which was known as the Hymn of the Camps – during a visit to the camp and fined their guide 1,000 zloty, or about $350.

So says the guide, Rabbi Rafi Ostroff, who is also the head of the Etzion Bloc Religious Council.

 

Rabbi Rafi Ostroff seized by police

Ani Ma’amin has several tunes, one of which was composed by a Hassidic rabbi in the cattle cars en route to the Nazi concentration camps. The song was then adopted by other Jewish prisoners and became known as the Hymn of the Camps

“Dear friends,” wrote Rabbi Ostroff on Facebook. “Friday-yesterday. I am leading a group of Bnei Akiva from Australia and South Africa. As usual the group sings holy songs of prayer during the visit. This time the guards of the camp hounded us all the time, shouting at us not to sing. Even in the gas chamber of Aushwitz 1, the guard came up to me and shouted at me: ‘tell them immediately to shut up’.

“We then went to Birkenau. In a secluded part of the camp the boys spontaneously started singing ‘Ani Maamin’. This was the song that prisoners sang on the way to be murdered there. A guard drove after us with his car and demanded that they be silent. I told him that I don’t have control over this as they are singing from their hearts. He then threatened to arrest me and called the police.

“In my group were a few boys [whose] grandparents were prisoners or were murdered in Auschwitz. We cried a lot on that day when they shared their stories with us. I was threatened with 24 hours imprisonment or paying a 1000 zloty fine (about $350). I opted to pay as it was 2 hours before Shabbat.

“It is totally unacceptable that the camp administration treats Jewish groups as if we are tourists to the site like any other group. They have to be considerate and compassionate to Jewish groups. We are not visiting there out of curiosity. It is a journey to the depths of our souls.

“If the camp administration does not understand this, then they are incompetent to rule of this sacred site. The next rule will be that we are not allowed to carry Israeli flags as it might offend someone… I demand a formal apology from the camp administration and the refund of the fine that I had to pay.”

Program Coordinator for the Bnei Akiva trip, Michael Rainsbury, gave his own version of events:

“My account of an incident that took place at Auschwitz-Birkenau on Friday with Rav Rafi Ostroff on the World Bnei Akiva Hachsharat MTA Boys trip to Poland:

“After the tour of the site, we marched out, singing ‘Ani Ma’amin’ with pride and waving our Israeli flags. Unfortunately, at this point as well as twice previously in Auschwitz I, we were ordered not to sing by the security personnel at Birkenau despite it being an established practice for Jewish groups. The group felt a strong sense of pride and duty to sing the same song Jews sang on the way to their deaths and continued to sing. Security refused to let the matter go and persisted in stopping us singing, despite us calmly explaining to them our reasons for doing so. They then called the police, who arrested our guide, Rav Rafi Ostroff, for breaking the rules of the site. Rather than being in custody for Shabbat, we paid a fine and left for Shabbat. At all times throughout the situation, we kept the group removed from the incident and no one was placed in a dangerous situation. To their credit, they remained dignified throughout the incident, merely continuing to sing with pride. We have already started making representations to ensure that we receive our money back, the site apologise for the behaviour of their staff and that this will not happen to another Jewish group again.”

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71. rocznica wybuchu powstania w obozie zagłady w Treblince

71. rocznica wybuchu powstania w obozie zagłady w Treblince


W tegorocznych obchodach udział wezmą jedyny żyjący więzień Treblinki, uczestnik buntu — Samuel Willenberg wraz z żoną oraz członkowie Stowarzyszenia Dzieci Holokaustu. Zapraszamy wszystkich, którzy czują potrzebę oddania hołdu 800 tysiącom Żydów zamordowanych w Treblince.

Uroczystość rozpocznie się o 10:30 w Treblince.

 

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Stowarzyszenie Drugie Pokolenie – zawiadamia


Drodzy,

6 sierpnia środa godz. 16.00-19.00 „Biały budynek” ul. Twarda 6, sprzedaż „cegiełek” na koncert Teresy Mirgi, który odbędzie 16 sierpnia sobota godz. 18.00 w synagodze w Kazimierzu Dolnym; dla członków Stowarzyszenia “cegiełki” w cenie specjalnej!
Stowarzyszenie Drugie Pokolenie organizuje koncert pieśni w wykonaniu Teresy Mirgi, cygańskiej poetki, pieśniarki, gitarzystki, założycielki i liderki cygańskiego zespołu Kałe Bała (Czarne Włosy). Z gitarą lub a cappella wykonuje repertuar pieśni cygańskich, przede wszystkim starych, często zapomnianych pieśni Cyganów Karpackich, melodie należące do tradycji muzycznej Cyganów na Słowacji, Węgrzech oraz Bałkanach, a także utwory własne. Artystka mieszka na Spiszu w Czarnej Górze pod Bukowiną Tatrzańską.
2 sierpnia obchodzony jest Dzień Pamięci o Zagładzie Romów, koncert dedykujemy Ich pamięci.

9 sierpnia, sobota godz. 20.30, Kibuc Warszawa, „domek fiński” ul. Jazdów 5a/3; Przejście, czyli Trzecie powie Pierwszemu i Drugiemu, film Jana Lorenza opowiada o doświadczeniach trójki Wrocławian z “Trzeciego pokolenia”, o odradzaniu się życia żydowskiego, o stawaniu się polskim Żydem i żydowskim Polakiem. „Przejście” jest także refleksją o doświadczeniu inności we współczesnej Polsce. Po filmie dyskusja. Wieczór rozpocznie się Hawdalą. Wydarzenie organizowane wspólnie z Żydowską Ogólnopolską Organizacją Młodzieżową i Ec Chaim

23 sierpnia sobota godz. 14.00, Austriackie Forum Kultury, ul. Próżna 7/9, podczas Festiwalu Singera zapraszamy Warszawiaków na rozmowę o nas, o naszych domach, o tym, dlaczego, po co i dla kogo założyliśmy stowarzyszenie, i o tym, czy i dlaczego jest ono potrzebne.
Alina Świdowska przeczyta fragmenty esejów nadesłanych na konkurs Tożsamość? Ale jaka?
Zapraszamy i zachęcamy członków i sympatyków Stowarzyszenia do uczestniczenia w spotkaniu.
Więcej o festiwalu http://www.festiwalsingera.pl/, program w załączniku

30 sierpnia – dyrektor Dariusz Stola zaprasza Drugie Pokolenie do Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich, w programie m. in. zwiedzanie części wystawy głównej jeszcze przed jej otwarciem; więcej wkrótce

14 września, urządzamy urodziny….. szczegóły niedługo

wszystkim obecnym 22 lipca na Umschlagplatz – dziekujemy!

Ufffff, gorąco!
w letnią noc
gorąco pozdrawiam

Ela Magenheim

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