UNRWA to justice at the International Criminal Court

At a time when the UNITED NATIONS and other seemingly respectable organizations have launched horrendous attacks against Israel, the time has come to put the shoe on the other foot.

I implore you to make a tax-deductible gift to take UNRWA to justice at the International Criminal Court. We will charge UNRWA with the crime of incitement to murder.

All the evidence is there.

Donations will cover costs of litigation and publicity >> https://israelbehindthenews.com/donations/

Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg

The U.N. terrorist organization ‘UNRWA (United Relief and Works Agency) is exposed by Israel journalist David Bedein of Israel Behind the News at The Knesset, Jerusalem January 9, 2024.

David Bedein at Knesset Caucus on UNRWA

HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS

New analysis: Around 245,000 Holocaust survivors left NUMBER OF LIVING HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS IS ABOUT 245,000, ACCORDING TO NEW ANALYSIS BY CONFERENCE ON JEWISH MATERIAL CLAIMS AGAINST GERMANY.

I am the only child of Holocaust survivors, Jacob and Rachel Rosenberg of blessed memory, who were from Poland. Jacob, of Wodislav, survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald, and Rachel, of Slomnika, survived Work Camp Skarzisko and Buchenwald. Her maiden name was FRANKEL. My entire life has been devoted to keeping their memory alive. Perhaps the holocaust never leaves me because my parents met and married in a DP camp in Regensburg, Germany after the war, and it is there that I was born. I thought the Nazis murdered their entire families (except for one cousin), including my father’s first wife and two children. I just discovered cousins in ISRAEL on the Frankel side. I admire and respect my beloved parents, Jacob and Rachel, of blessed memory, and honor them for their strength and courage. Even Auschwitz could not diminish their faith. They could have rejected humanity; instead, they aided others in their daily fight for existence. They had the strength and hope to forge ahead to rebuild from the ashes and tears, and their union gave me life. I thank God for sparing the lives of my beloved parents.

Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg

Rabbi Rosenberg visited his family in Israel and provided support to the Jewish people in these difficult times.

Antisemitism is alive and well.

This message is from the heart. Packing to go to Israel. Going bad back and all and only four months after major back surgery. I am not a hero, nor am I brave, just doing what I have to do.

Jerusalem. Image: Haley Black (Pexels)

PLEASE PAY ATTENTION. Antisemitism is alive and well. If you have never experience antisemitism, you will very soon. Learn self-defense and use it if needed. Purchase whatever device will protect you. Do not walk alone if possible and certainly not late at night. If attacked fight back. Bullies only know one thing, power.

Is a holocaust on its way? A holocaust is possible. If G-d FORBID, Israel is destroyed, I tell you we Jews will be destroyed. Those at war with ISRAEL are TODAY’S NAZIS. They will burn, rape and murder anyone that does not agree with their barbaric methodology.

Give financially to Israel and write our political leadership. Israel must survive and we must survive.

Please share this asap.

Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg

TRUMP IS NOT HITLER OR A NAZI

EDISON, New Jersey — I will fight for you always. I will not lead a rally for black lives matter, nor tuches leck any one. I am here for you. “Never again” means never again.

Image:  Forward 

I supports conservatism, fairness, love of country, and most of all the right of Jews to be free of anti-Semitic attacks and the public discrimination proclivity. Already when Donald Trump ran in the primaries, I had faith not only that Trump would be a good president for all Americans, but he would turn over the hostile tide President Obama established against the State of Israel.

To determine his support, I met with Trump’s team in the Trump’s Tower, in Manhattan, New York City, in order to be assured his vote is the right choice. The follow-up was founding the ‘Rabbi for Trump’ group.

As a Rabbi and a teacher at Rutgers University I was harassed and threatened by a former student, who used anti-Semitic slurs and name calling against me because he received B+ grade. The media and the Jewish organizations remained silent. Till today I did not receive a single call from the university president’s office or its communications department, where he taught. The Rutgers police investigation of this case remains unconcluded.

For years I have been reporting about anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism at Rutgers University to no avail. I believe that behind the silence and oblivion hide the fashionable politically correct behavior. People prefer to stand idly by in the face of wrong and evil. Sometimes till it is too late.

I am the son of Holocaust survivors, Jewish parents who escaped from being murdered by the Nazis during World War Two. In this mass murder action the Nazis and their collaborators murdered one out of three Jews who lived in the world at that time. My parents were Jacob and Rachel Rosenberg. During the war Rachel was a slave laborer in a Nazi munitions factory. Later on she was sent to Buchenwald Concentration Camp. My father, Jacob Rosenberg, was sent to Auschwitz. Their entire families, except for my father’s half-sister and niece, were murdered, including my father’s first wife and children. I wake up each day with a sweat. I will not keep silent in light of any anti-Semitic incident.

My worries have now doubled with the Democrat Party veering toward anti-Israel polity and the nomination of three congresswomen who possess anti-Israel dogma, which is collective anti-Semitism. I believe that another era that has culminated in the Holocaust is at the doorsteps of today’s humanity.

WRITTEN YEARS AGO. Rabbi for Trump

The anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau

The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27—the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau—as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27—the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau—as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

MAJOR NAZI CAMPS IN EUROPE, JANUARY 1944 (Holocaust Encyclopedia)

On this annual day of commemoration, the UN urges every member state to honor the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and millions of other victims of Nazism and to develop educational programs to help prevent future genocides .

The horrors of Auschwitz and other Nazi death camps will soon be lost to living memory. But the recent rise in antisemitsm and the current war in ISRAEL underlines the need never to forget

Auschwitz-Birkenau

Four years after the liberation of the largest Nazi extermination camp, on 27 January 1945, the German philosopher Theodor Adorno observed: “To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.” He came to revise that view, along with its implication that a kind of silence was perhaps the only possible response to the horror of the Holocaust. Later, he wrote that “perennial suffering has as much right to expression as a tortured man to scream”

Liberators and Survivors: The First Moments (Yad Vashem)

What do you think about God in the Holocaust?

What do you think about God in the Holocaust? I have taught Holocaust studies for most of my life on the high school and college level. When I discuss the Holocaust and God, I share many possible views. In truth, after having written numerous books on the subject I don’t have an answer.

I cannot in good conscience believe that the Jewish people were punished, because if I believe that, then I would not be a Rabbi, and probably be an atheist. One and a half million priceless Jewish children were murdered. What was their sin? The answer I give myself and others is that mankind caused the Holocaust, not God. . It is the only answer I can live with.

Yet I just read Rabbi Avigdor Miller’s “Divine Defense of Hashem Madness In The Matter of the Holocaust ” and I remembered my father telling me the shoa is predicted in the Chumash, the tochahah.

The Holocaust according to some occurred because of sinat chinum , hatred of each other This is now occurring in ISRAEL and AMERICA FOR THE ENTIRE WORLD TO SEE. I am becoming more and more concerned about the personal attacks and character assassination occurring on face book. The entire world is seeing this.

We 2g’s, second generation also need to realize that the neo-nazis and anti-Semites are having a field day watching Jew fight Jew. We are not only democrats and republicans , we are Americans. of Av. We are told that both temples were destroyed because of Sinat Chinum, hatred of each other. If you dislike our president vote him out, if you like him help to get him re-elected. All this hated on the Internet will not accomplish either. It has truly gotten out of hand. If some one attacks you with horrible comments, delete them, instead of having an on going tread of insults.

My students ask me “Can the Holocaust happen again?” My answer is a definite yes. A number of atomic bombs thrown at Israel by its enemies would annihilate the Israeli population. One is naïve to believe that anti-Semitism does not exist throughout the world. If we have learned anything from the Shoah, it is that it is possible for a madman to arise who wants to annihilate the Jewish people.

Never fool yourself into believing that you are safe anywhere. We must always be alert and fight against prejudice wherever it may exist.

RABBI DR. BERNHARD ROSENBERG

Antisemitism is an obsession.

Antisemitism is an obsession. Only an obsession could motivate someone to declare a Global Day of Terror against Jews worldwide, forcing me and many other rabbis to procure police assistance or private security to protect our communities. These threats are mere bluster until they’re not.

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Only an obsession could cause otherwise intelligent people to lose all sense of justice and morality and celebrate the massacres of Oct. 7.

Antisemitism, in addition to being an obsession, is also a language—a language that damages the ability to understand other people. It has idioms, vocabulary, abbreviations, and a syntax all its own. I pray that G-d will confuse the tongues of those who speak this execrable language so that they stop building their tower of hate. I cry out we JEWS are in deep trouble. OUR LIVES AND THE LIVES OF OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN ARE IN JEOPARDY.

The time machine of history has brought us back to 1933 Germany; 1938 Kristallnacht is approaching if not already here. I have been cautioning this was happening, but most refused to listen. America is no longer the Goldena medina for us. In EUROPE there is nowhere to run where antisemitism has not raised its ugly head. All the prayers and rallies will not help unless we JEWS arm ourselves to the teeth. We need to walk and travel in pairs or groups. Avoid the ivy league schools where there are both professors and students who wish to destroy us. The fact that millionaires are withdrawing their donations means nothing as that money will be replaced by funds from Arab and MUSLIM states which us harm and the destruction of ISRAEL. Most probably face book will not be happy with this message and put me in Facebook jail.

Please consider Aliyah, much of my own family is already there. I am old and not in the best of health but I fight for Jewish existence day and night. If I was a young man in good health I would start a JDL world wide. We have a few militants but not enough. In this country and other countries professors are teaching the young that HAMAS are victims and we JEWS are the Nazis. Babies are branded by HAMAS, WOMEN RAPED AND THE WORLD IS BASICALLY SILENT. In Europe and AMERICA AND IN FACT AROUND THE WORLD JEWS are being beaten up or murdered and Judges require very little in way of punishment. Please listen to my warning this time before it is too late.

RABBI DR. BERNHARD ROSENBERG, son of Holocaust survivors.

One thing I have learned since October 7

One thing I have learned since October 7: when you’re fighting for everyone else, you’re everyone’s friends. When it’s your turn to need support, you find out who your real friends actually are.

We ✡️Jews✡️ have marched for, and have supported every conceivable oppressed group, and NOW that we are persecuted, NO ONE cares. We do feel BETRAYED! GLAD SOME ON THIS SITE CARE. OUR mayor and council and other elected officials in the state only give lip service. Where are the Rallys? Where are the fundraisers? Tired of this town featuring the INDIAN COMMUNITY AND FORGETTING US Jews and ISRAEL. A fortune of money could have been raised at the festivals. IF our Indian community needed help, I WOULD BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO BE THERE. I did so in the past. If interested in helping call me. We can use your help. Our Mayor SEEMS TO HAVE FORGOTTEN HE IS THE mayor of all of us. HE CAN NOT EVEN GET THE DATES OF CHANNUKAH STRAIGHT nor sweep the street so leaves do not block drains, looks like the administration can not get this simple item fixed RABBI DR. BERNHARD ROSENBERG

One thing I have learned since October 7: when you’re fighting for everyone else, you’re everyone’s friends. When it’s your turn to need support, you find out who your real friends actually are. 

Antisemitism is out in the open, are you ready to fight back?

Please listen to my warning this time before it is too late. We need a new JDL.

Antisemitism is often considered the world’s longest form of hatred; it has existed for over two millennia. Those who grew up in the post WWII period recall that ntisemitism was avoided in public during the decades following the Holocaust, but remained prominent in private. For a period of time after the Nazi defeat in 1945, anti-Semitism lost favor in western Europe and the United States. Those who were strongly anti-Semitic were hesitant, if not embarrassed, to express it.

American Jews became an integrated part of culture and society in the postwar United States. Barriers to complete Jewish participation in business and politics fell, and Jews found few obstacles in their way as they sought to participate in American life. Anti-Semitism became a fringe phenomenon with occasional lethal manifestations in hate crimes. But even if they were fewer in number, less widespread, and less tolerated by American society, virulent anti-Semitic acts still occasionally occurred.

Recently, antisemitism is being expressed overtly. An old kind of hate has been very visible lately. High-profile entertainers and athletes have openly spouted antisemitic tropes. There’s also been a steady rise in the number of hateful incidents directed at Jewish people over the past several years. According to the Anti-Defamation League, 2022 was the highest year on record for documented reports of harassment, vandalism and violence directed against Jews. These record-breaking numbers present as part of a consistent, five-year upswing in the number of antisemitic incidents, unprecedented in the ADL’s three plus decades of data collection.

The Jews across America confront rising antisemitism with anxious resolve. The expanding use of social media by antisemites is a major concern. For years, extremism experts and historians have sounded alarms about rising antisemitism and what they say are clear warning signs of emerging fascism and extremist violence. Their warnings have only grown more dire as influential American politicians, media personalities and celebrities routinely amplify antisemitic conspiracies that have historically led to the killing of Jews.

Yet an even deeper, darker worry compounds those concerns in a community acutely aware of how antisemitism, disinformation and conspiracy theories normalize the kind of hate speech and violent incidents that foment persecution and can escalate to genocide. In many countries a significant part of the political left has become highly critical of Israel, a development that was disquieting to Jews who were once comfortable on the left and felt that their erstwhile allies had turned against Israel and all Jews. Some critics of Israel’s policies mendaciously compared them to those of Nazi Germany, and in political cartoons Jewish figures were depicted in a manner not dissimilar to Nazi propaganda.

Scholars and students of anti-Semitism struggled to distinguish between legitimate criticism of policies of the Israeli government and anti-Semitism. One-time Soviet human rights activist Natan Sharansky suggested three markers to delineate the boundary between legitimate criticism and anti-Semitism. Under his “3D test,” when one of these elements was detectable, the line had been crossed: double standards (judging Israel by one standard and all other countries by another), delegitimization (the conclusion that Israel had no right to exist), or demonization (regarding the Israeli state not merely as wrongheaded or mistaken but as a demonic force in the contemporary world). As the world watched fighting rage in Israel and Gaza, US Jews endured an increase in all three elements, and antisemitic attacks on a scale not seen during previous Middle East conflicts.

The heads of three top US colleges have pushed back against claims that they are not doing enough to combat antisemitism on their campuses. The leaders, who included Harvard president Claudine Gay, testified before the House of Representatives and showed such craven and ignorant responses to calls for genocide of Jews, that the repercussions are still occurring. Perhaps the most stupid and evil response to whether calls for genocide of Jews are harrassment was the statement that it has to turn into action for that to be the case – in other words, only if those calling for genocide actually commit it!

Jewish students at the universities have accused administrators of not protecting Jewish people since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. Jewish students said they faced antisemitic threats, assault and more.

Antisemitism is an obsession. Only an obsession could motivate someone to declare a Global Day of Terror against Jews worldwide, forcing me and many other rabbis to procure police assistance or private security to protect our communities. These threats are mere bluster until they’re not.

Only an obsession could cause seemingly intelligent people to lose all sense of justice and morality and celebrate the massacres of Oct. 7.

Antisemitism, in addition to being an obsession, is also a language—a language that damages the ability to understand other people. It has idioms, vocabulary, abbreviations, and a syntax all its own. I pray that G-d will confuse the tongues of those who speak this execrable language so that they stop building their tower of hate. I cry out we JEWS are in deep trouble. OUR LIVES AND THE LIVES OF OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN ARE IN JEOPARDY. The time machine of history has brought us back to 1933 Germany; our repeat of 1938 Kristallnacht is approaching if not already here.

I have been cautioning this was happening, but most refused to listen. America is no longer the Goldena medina for us. In Eufopd there is nowhere where antisemitism has not raised its ugly head. All the prayers and rallies will not help unless we Jews arm ourselves to the teeth as the Jews did in the days of Mordecai and Esther. We need to walk and travel in pairs or groups. Avoid the ivy league schools where there are both professors and students who wish to destroy us. The fact that millionaires are withdrawing their donations is important but that money will be replaced by funds from Arab and Muslim states which us harm and the destruction of Israel.

Most probably Facebook will not be happy with this message and put me in Facebook jail. Arutz Sheva will get the message out.

Please consider Aliyah, much of my own family is already there. I am old and not in the best of health but I fight for Jewish existence day and night. If I was a young man in good health I would start a new JDL world wide. We have a few militants but not enough. Someone must arise and arm Jews the world over.

In America and other countries professors are teaching the young that Hanas are victims and we Jews are the Nazis.

Babies are branded by Hamas, women raped and the world is basically silent..

In Europe and AMERICA AND IN FACT AROUND THE WORLD JEWS are being beaten up or murdered and Judges require very little in way of punishment.

Please listen to my warning this time before it is too late.

Rabbi Dr. Bernard Rosenberg is the, son of Holocaust survivors.

If Israel is attacked on all sides and loses, we jews around the world are next

Fellow jews. If Israel is attacked on all sides and loses, we jews around the world are next. The israeli soldiers and civilians and the hostages are dying. Kiddush Hashem so that we may live. Please put out flags, posters and ribbons as a symbol of support.

DR. Bernhard Rosenberg

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