Pick a Zionist-Constructed Holocaust Holiday
January 27, 2010 Holocaustism, Israel, Jewish Community
Okay, there is now both Yom HaShoah, and International Holocaust Day. We cannot have both. Pick one.
Both are fabricated Zionist holidays. But why did the Zionists need two?
Come and Hear,
One, Yom HaShoah, was established in order to bolster Zionist claims internally to the Jewish people that Israel was the answer to the Holocaust. “Out of the Ashes.” It is suspiciously in close proximity to Israel Independence Day, which is a week later.
Both Yom HaShoah and Yom HaAtzmaut follow the Hebrew calendar in order to give these holidays a religious aura.
International Holocaust Day is to manipulate the gentiles, so it follows the solar calendar.
I celebrate neither “holiday,” because I do not recognize Zionist politicians as rabbinical authorities. On this issue, the haredim are correct.

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I celebrate neither “holiday,” because I do not recognize Zionist politicians as rabbinical authorities.
David, you don’t recognize rabbinical authorities as rabbinical authorities.
David, you don’t recognize rabbinical authorities as rabbinical authorities.
But if I did recognize them…
Israel can’t have it’s own national holidays? What’s your take then on Yom Hazikaron?
The Zionists may establish Zionist holidays for other Zionists. The problem is when they do so on behalf of world Jewry.
Does that not contradict your post last year calling for the Ultraorthodox to be pressured into celebrate Thanksgiving?
You’ve professed an aversion to Yom HaShoah — which is an Israeli national holiday. “We have Tisha B’Av,” I believe is what you said. While I am touched by your renewed loyalty to the sages of the Talmud, it seems your aversion to Yom HaShoah is base don something different than you are printing here.
Does that not contradict your post last year calling for the Ultraorthodox to be pressured into celebrate Thanksgiving?
No. That is about the haredim attempting to treif up national secular holidays.
Halfsours, if we are going to have a Yom HaShoah, we should also have a holiday to celebrate the Jews who died in the plague of darkness. We should also build museums so that we never forget.
At the end of the day, a lot of this Holocaust Museum and Remembrance is about our anger at God.
At the end of the day, a lot of this Holocaust Museum and Remembrance is about our anger at God.
Not for me.
None of the possible reasons to support Yom HaShoah are purely good.
How about a holiday honoring all of the foreskins that have been sacrificed?
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