A
slightly modified version of the Hebrew original from 20 June 2012: http://cafe.themarker.com/post/2655744/
A
great deal of hypocrisy, pretense and perhaps even ignorance were manifested in
the sanctimonious outcry over the anti-Zionist graffiti on the walls of Yad
Vashem. It is not clear why it is sacrilege to point out that the Zionist
leadership has cynically exploited the Nazi Judeocide (misleadingly called “the
Holocaust”) for generations. Just as by way of example: one of the central figures
at Yad Vashem, Chaim Posner, who worked at that institution for 15 years and
was its Deputy Chairman, represents the hypocritical attitude to the Shoah (big disaster as this Judeocide called in
Hebrew) maybe more than anyone else, for he himself whitewashed Nazi criminals who
were willing to pay a ransom and that experience undoubtedly played an
important role in his work as head of fundraising for Yad Vashem.