Nurit Greenger
April 11th, 2010
This year's Holocaust Memorial theme is: 'What you do and what you can do. What we do matters, what each one of us does matters; what we do now will benefit future generations.'
The state of Israel was established to make sure there will never be another Holocaust. Israelis make a tapestry of five million Jews who made Israel their home and the land's arms are wide open to take in another five million Jews. Barack Hussein Obama, the current president of the United States, has just signed a nuclear treaty with Russia and has managed to gather in Washington, the capital of the United States, forty-four countries that this week will discuss the topic of 'nuclear arsenal loose in the hands of terrorists.' While he is trying to securely close the front door to nuclear proliferation, Obama has left the back door wide open for Iran, North Korea, Pakistan and the like nuclear rogue states. The result, he is making our world, already a dangerous place to live in, more dangerous, more volatile and less trusted.
Loose nuclear arsenal in the hands of terrorists is already amassed on the borders of Israel through Iran's proxies, Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria.
Israel's Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu did not fall into Obama's ambush. He will not partake in Obama's charade to talk about nuclear arms loose in the hands of terrorists in the presence of terrorists.
Iran is a threat not only to Israel rather to the entire humankind.
We, Jews, must all become eager students of history to make sure that another Holocaust will not happen again on our watch. Let us pledge that we will not allow the plague of political apathy to prevent us from doing what is right.
Dr. Viktor Frankl (http://www.rjgeib.com/thoughts/frankl/frankl.html), was a Holocaust survivor and, an author and psychoanalyst who found freedom in the hell of the death camp Auschwitz. As a long-time prisoner in bestial concentration camps he found himself stripped to naked existence. His father, mother, brother, and his wife died in camps or were sent to gas ovens; except for his sister, his entire family perished in Nazi atrocities. With every possession lost, every value destroyed, suffering from hunger, cold and brutality, hourly expecting extermination he found life worth preserving. Even in the degradation and abject misery of a concentration camp, Frankl was able to exercise the most important freedom of all -- the freedom to determine one's own attitude and spiritual well-being. No sadistic Nazi SS guard was able to take that away from Frankl or control the inner-life of his soul.
In the 20th Century the Jews have reemerged as a nation, as free people in our eternal state. We are now free people and we have a choice. We cannot take our existence for granted. Because they survived the Holocaust we are here today to carry their message. We are here to prevail.
The victory of the Jewish Nation is the State of Israel. We need to stand up as one people and act in unison as if we are all the survivors of the Holocaust.
Responsibility is the ability to respond. When we do we respond. The Israeli government has responsibility to keep its nation safe. Israel prides its ability to respond to Ahmadinejad and we need to respond as heroes, not as victims.
Israel is the eternal insurance policy for the Jewish people.
We must be proud of us as Jews and of our Homelands, the State of Israel, each one of us can call it his/her home. Be proud of our past, present and future.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery and today is the present-a gift, our survival, our homeland and our children, the future generation is our gift.
Nowadays we are witnessing the increasing numbers of Holocaust deniers. To some, denying the Holocaust has become an extensive hobby. Promoting hatred and violence promotes more hatred and violence.
Let us remember not only those who perished but also those who were courageous enough to do something to save someone's life.
As Hannah Szenes wrote:
My God, My God, I pray that these things never end,
The sand and the sea,
The rustle of the waters,
Lightning of the Heavens,
The prayer of Man.
אלי, אלי, שלא יגמר לעולם
החול והים
רישרוש של המים
ברק השמים
תפילת האדם
My God, My God, I pray that these things never end along the shores of the Jewish State of Israel.
Never again! because we are Jews.
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