New York – Ruderman Foundation Campaign Urges US To Suspend Ties With Poland Over Holocaust Law

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    A sign reading "Stop!" in German and Polish is seen at the former Nazi German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz, during the ceremonies marking the 73rd anniversary of the liberation of the camp and International Holocaust Victims Remembrance Day, in Oswiecim, Poland, January 27, 2018. REUTERS/Kacper PempelNew York – The Ruderman Family Foundation, an American Jewish philanthropic organization, launched a campaign urging the United States to suspend its ties with Poland over that country’s law on rhetoric about the Holocaust.

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    The campaign includes a petition for suspension hosted on the NeverDeny.org website and a professionally produced video message. It shows men, women and children saying “Polish Holocaust,” which is supposed to be in defiance of the law passed by Poland earlier this month.

    The law criminalizes blaming the Polish nation or state for Nazi crimes. Israel and several Jewish organizations, as well as the Department of State and the French foreign ministry, protested the law. Yad Vashem, the Holocaust museum in Israel, also opposed it while noting that blaming Poles for the Holocaust and use of the phrase “Polish death camp” is unfair.

    Ridiculing the law, one of the people in the film produced by the Ruderman Family Foundation – an organization focused on facilitating greater inclusion for people with disabilities and strengthening ties between American Jews and Israel – is seen standing in a bar holding a beverage while saying “I wonder if they have been in Polish prison.”

    A mother sitting on a sofa with two children is filmed saying: “I’ll miss them when I’m gone,” referencing her imagined imprisonment. An elderly man is seen saying: “No Polish prison scares me.”

    The people filmed then say that “after 3.5 million Jews were murdered in Poland, including hundreds of thousands of children, the Poles have passed a new law.” They then add: “I will go to jail” and: “Repeal this disgraceful law now.”

    The website set up by the Ruderman Family Foundation for the petition does not say how many signatures it has gathered so far.


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    Dr_Obvious
    Dr_Obvious
    6 years ago

    The members of this anti-Semitic Polish government are big fans of Trump, so I find it hard to believe that anything will come of this.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    6 years ago

    So the Ruderman Foundation is working to break up NATO.