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POSTED 1/23/05

RABBI WHO LED CONTROVERSIAL DEMONSTRATIONS AT AUSCHWITZ TO SPEAK OUT OPPOSITE U.N. AS WORLD BODY OFFICIALLY MARKS HOLOCAUST

The death camp Auschwitz is the very symbol of the Holocaust.  Over 1 million of the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis died there.

On Monday, January 24th, the United Nations conducts a first-ever general session on the Holocaust to mark the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

At 9 a.m., one hour before the session opens, Rabbi Avi Weiss, who led controversial demonstrations at Auschwitz to protest the presence of a Catholic convent and a Catholic church there, will hold a news conference opposite the world body at the Isaiah Peace Wall, First Avenue & 43rd Street.

Rabbi Weiss will speak out against what he terms "the christianization of the symbols of the Holocaust at Auschwitz, the central point of the Nazi evil.  The SS commandant's headquarters building has been turned into a Catholic church with large crosses on top and in front.  The church is a desecration of the memory of over a million of our brethren who were gassed and tortured to death at Auschwitz only because they were Jews."

In 1989, Rabbi Weiss led a group of peaceful protesters at the then-Carmelite convent at Auschwitz.  They were physically attacked by Polish workmen hired by the nuns.  During the 50th anniversary commemoration of Auschwitz's liberation in 1995, Rabbi Weiss led another group which staged a 7-hour sit-in at the church at Auschwitz until the protesters were arrested by Polish police.

Rabbi Weiss is national present of Amcha-The Coalition for Jewish Concerns, as well as senior rabbi of the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale in the Bronx.



Freedom March and Evening of Freedom Songs in Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King

January 17, 2005

6:30pm: Solidarity March starting at the Monument (239th and Henry Hudson Parkway) on behalf of the crisis in Sudan, with Sudan slavery survivor Simon Deng, led by Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion, Jr.

7:30pm: Songs of Freedom and Hope with the Green Pastures Baptist Church Choir at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, 3700 Henry Hudson Parkway, Bronx, NY.

The program will be followed by hot soup and bagels.

This event is free of charge.

For more information please contact the Hebrew Institute at 718-796-4730 or hir_nexus@yahoo.com







A Monumental Failure at Belzec Part I

A Monumental Failure at Belzec Part II

Filing suit to prevent desecrations of Holocaust victims at Belzec


PROMINENT RABBI ISUES JEWISH GROUP
OVER CONSTRUCTION OF TRENCH
AT POLISH DEATH CAMP

New York A prominent rabbi filed suit on Friday, July 18th, against the American Jewish Committee (AJC), seeking injunctive relief to stop construction of a trench that it is digging at the Belzec death camp in southeast Poland. This trench will disturb the ashes and bones of Holocaust victims that cover the entire surface of the camp and further disturb the human remains that lie underneath. The suit does not seek to stop any other aspect of the work at Belzec, much of which will have a positive effect on that site.

The plaintiff, Amcha National President Rabbi Avi Weiss, lost seven members of his family at Belzec, including two aunts, two uncles and three cousins. Rabbi Weiss isa long-time activist in the preservation of Holocaust memory and, as editor of Haggadah for the Yom Hashoah Seder, a leader in efforts to create rituals to memorialize the Holocaust. Co-plaintiff RosaSacharin ofGlasgow, Scotland, believes her brother was murdered at Belzec.

Rabbi Weiss and Ms.Sacharin are represented by Steven Lieberman, located at 1425 K Street NW, Washington, DC20005.

In the process of building this trench, some of the worst desecrations of Holocaust victim remains have occurred. These desecrations are continuing today, said Rabbi Weiss. While we wholeheartedly support the effort to builda memorial at Belzec, the trench must be stopped.








A Terror Conference in Our Back Yard?

Demand that Governor McGreevey Take Action Now!



Governor James McGreevey
PO Box 001
Trenton NJ 08625
Phone: (609) 292-6000
Fax: (609) 292-3454
Email: www.state.nj.us/governor/govmail.html

If you are aNew JerseyResident,
Sign the Petition to Governor McGreevey! www.cjcamcha.org



The letter to Governor McGreevey expresses outrage that taxpayer dollars will be used to support a conference that includes known terrorist supporters, the International Solidarity Movement. Specifically, the letter points out:

The help and support members of ISM have given to terrorist groups inIsrael. At last year's conference, delegates shouted in Arabic "Death to the Jews" That this is not a free speech issue; ISM is a hate group and will use this conference to express a racist and violent message.

www.cjcamcha.org

Please help us spread the word -
this grassroots effort needs you! JEWISH GROUP TO GOVERNOR MCREEVEY:
INVESTIGATEPALESTINESOLIDARITY MOVEMENT


PETITION DRIVE LAUNCHED TO PREVENTRUTGERSU.TERROR CONFERENCE

Amcha The Coalition for Jewish Concerns helda joint press conference today with State Senate President John O. Bennett calling upon Governor Jim McGreevey to prevent Rutgers University from hosting a conference of the Palestine Solidarity Movement (PSM). PSM and its constituent organizations (including the International Solidarity Movement) have repeatedly calledfor the destruction of the State of Israel and have aided Palestinian terrorists inIsrael.

While the New Jersey Office of Counter-Terrorism recently concluded that conference host New Jersey Solidarity poses no public safety threat, Amcha has countered that it is conference convener PSM that needs to be investigated.

To investigate New Jersey Solidarity completely misses the point, said Joshua Chadajo, Executive Director of Amcha. If the 25 of us in this room wanted to host a conference of the Taliban, who would you investigate us or the Taliban?

Senator Bennett again called on McGreevey to prevent the conference from taking place at Rutgers. I do not believe that the taxpayers ofNew Jersey should be supporting a group that sanctions actions of mass murder. Period, said Senator Bennett.

RabbiShmuel Herzfeldpointedout that the universitys own code of student conduct cites the right of all students to pursue their education in an environment free from harassment andintimidation. Explaining that he heardshouts of Kill the Jews at last years conference at the University of Michigan, Rabbi Herzfeldurgedthe Governor to show moral courage andstop hiding behindthe issue of free speech.

Rabbi AdamStarr sharedsome personal stories of Israeli victims of terror he encounteredrecently. He also invokedthe memory ofNew Jerseyresident Alisa Flatow, who was murderedby Palestinian terrorists in1995.

Amcha announcedthe launch of a petition forNew Jerseyresidents against theRutgersconference, which can be found at either www.cjcamcha.org or www.petitiononline.com/amcha703. Rutgers Alumni Against Terrorism have also starteda petition to Rutgers President McCormick, which can be found at www.petitiononline.com/yo16ni.



375 Congregational Rabbis Signed The Letter To President Bush...

NOW ITS YOUR TURN!


Sign this Pettition

The statement highlights three principles related to Israeli security concerns that must govern any peace making attempts in the Middle East. The three principles are:

  1. The PA must renounce the notion of a Palestinian Right of Return to the Jewish State.
  2. The PA mustdismantle the existing terrorist infrastructure andendits anti-Semitic incitement to violence before the Road Map is implemented.
  3. RoadMap advancement must be basedon performance, not on arbitrary time tables that encourage noncompliance.
Sign this Pettition

Read the RABBIS RELEASE LETTER OF CAUTION TO PRESIDENT BUSH


Please help us spread the word --
this grassroots effort needs you!




SIGN THE ANTI-INCITEMENT PETITION

We the undersigned, endorse the following petition:
The Palestinian Authority must be held accountable for ending incitement against Israel.

Visit:
standwithus.com/sign/default.asp
to sign the petition.

Sponsored by Stand With Us and Co-Sponsored by the Coalition for Jewish Concerns--Amcha, Hasbara Fellowships of Aish HaTorah, South Area Israel Action (SAIAT), The David Project, Join the Boycott, The Council of Israel Community (CIC)& Manchester Zionist Central Council Media Response Group





GALLERIES
  • Photo Gallery: Anti-PLO
    Rally E.66 Park March 31, 2002: Gallery
              
  • -- Slide SHOW

  • Photo Gallery: Protest at French Consulate
    April 9, 2002: Gallery
              
  • -- Slide SHOW

  • Photo Gallery: AMCHA Rally
    April 7, 2002: Gallery
              
  • --Slide SHOW

  • Photo Gallery: Pro-Israeli Rally
    April 11, 2002: Gallery
              
  • -- Slide SHOW

  • Photo Gallery: AMCHA Rally
    April 14, 2002: Gallery
              
  • -- Slide SHOW

  • Photo Gallery: AMCHA-Protest
    City Hall Against Gifford Miller
    April 29, May 14, 2002
              
  • -- Slide SHOW



    Arafat PLO UN Mission out of NY - 2002
    Rally for America & Israel Against Terrorism
    - Dec 2, 2002

    Rally for Iran 10 - 2000



























  • Photograph © Robert Kalfus 2003





    8/9/02 Click here for update 8/23/02
    City Council Passes Resolution to Close the PLO Office in New York

    New York's City Council Overwhelmingly passed a resolution today, which calls for the closure of the PLO office on Park Avenue in New York City. Calling the office a "danger" to New Yorkers, and labeling the Palestinian Authority a terrorist organization, the resolution asks the President to work with the United Nations to seek the immediate closure of the office.

    "This is a great victory," said Rabbi Avi Weiss, President of the Coalition for Jewish Concerns, whose organization lobbied heavily on behalf of the resolution. Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, Vice-President of the Coalition for Jewish Concerns said, "This is the first step in our process of closing the doors of the PLO's Mission to the United Nations. Now that the Council has spoken, we intend to announce legal action to actually evict the PLO."

    Of the fifty-two members of the council only six voted against the resolution.
    THE NEW YORK TIMES: NO LONGER THE PAPER OF RECORD
    by Rabbi Avi Weiss
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