New York – Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis to Address Anti-Semitism at UN

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    New York – Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, founder and president of Hineni, the internationally renowned Torah outreach organization, will be addressing audiences at the United Nations in New York City on Thursday on the occasion of Holocaust Memorial Remembrance Day.

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    This event is being sponsored by the International B’nai Brith organization not only to commemorate to the legacy of those who perished during the Holocaust, but also as a forum to address escalating global anti-Semitism and racism.

    In an interview granted to INN, Rebbetzin Jungreis disclosed the thrust of her upcoming address by saying, “The scourge of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial is growing at an alarming rate. The real tragedy is evidenced by the ‘screaming silence’ of the international community, just as we heard during the nightmarish years of the Holocaust.”

    Rebbetzin Jungreis said that she’ll be speaking about her own personal experiences as a young child and that of her family during the Holocaust, when they were expelled from their home in Szeged, Hungary by the Nazis and deported to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp. “We often ask ourselves, how could a mass genocide of such monumental proportions take place during the 20th century in a place like Europe which epitomized the zenith of civilization, including the arts, culture and education? How could a scenario arise in which human beings could sink to a level of moral depravity that was lower than a ghastly beast? The world turned its collective back on the Jews and today we are witnessing the very same ominous signs once again,” she intoned.

    The Rebbetzin said that she’ll be exhorting her audience at the UN, “to maintain the highest level of vigilance in the face of the egregious and widespread manifestations of contemporary Jew hatred. Nowadays it is not politically correct to espouse classical anti-Semitic rhetoric, so the purveyors of hate cleverly disguise it in the use of the trendier and more socially acceptable term of anti-Zionism. It is incumbent on all of us to take moral responsibility and to summon up the courage to get involved in the battle for the future of humanity. We must take charge of the world that we live in and assume a pro-active posture.

    “Hitler’s goal was the total annihilation of the Jewish people and he was quite open about it. Today, we confront such maniacal despots as Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose message of Holocaust denial is being embraced by purportedly civilized people. He, too, openly states his intentions of obliterating the State of Israel and all of its inhabitants, as his uranium enrichment programs aimed at building a formidable nuclear arsenal continue unabated”, the Rebbetzin observed.

    Speaking of the unwavering faith of her family in the densest moments of darkness in Jewish history, the Rebbetzin said, “As I faced the unspeakable horrific evil of the Nazi Holocaust, what kept me going was the genuine faith and trust in G-d that my holy father and grandfather taught me. This has been the secret of Jewish survival during exceptionally adverse times since time immemorial. We never abandoned our faith; we never turned away from G-d and Torah and that is the primary lesson that we must learn today.”

    Subsequent to her speaking engagement at the UN, Rebbetzin Jungreis will be traveling to South Florida, where she will be the featured speaker at a Shabbaton from February 4-6 and at other venues. A group of Jewish women from France who had heard the Rebbetzin speak while on a European tour were will be making a special trip to the South Florida area to join Rebbetzin Jungreis.


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    Briskerrav
    Briskerrav
    13 years ago

    You Really think a speech of some Rebetzin will change the minds of the hard-necked UN ?

    Pickle
    Pickle
    13 years ago

    Todays rebitizins looks like what would have been called before the war modern

    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    13 years ago

    Very well intended and great lady who I’m affraid will winding up talking to rooms filled with people who have their minds already made up about Jews. It will be like talking to a wall.

    5TResident
    Noble Member
    5TResident
    13 years ago

    No, but Rebbetzin Jungreis is an exceptional speaker and has a lot more credibility than a lot of the yahoos who usually speak there. Lets put it this way – it can’t hurt.

    13 years ago

    To #1
    I can’t say for certain but this I do know. A person must try to do their best, the rest is up to Hashem. Nothing was ever accomplished with your attitude. That is certain.

    13 years ago

    I hope she really gives it to them – let her name all the anti-semites by name !!!

    independent_mind
    independent_mind
    13 years ago

    What a special woman she is and how much she has given our nation over the years! May she continue to do so for many more and healthy years!!

    bubii
    bubii
    13 years ago

    it cant harm and what doesnt harm helps so i agree she should speak and let the world know that we are better then the moslems who dont even care about their terrorist brothers who go all over the world to wreak havok with innocent peoples lives they are the evil ones not us

    jonkamm623
    jonkamm623
    13 years ago

    If only the germans would have heard some inspiring speeches before ww2 the whole holocoust could have beem avoided.

    Godol-Hador
    Godol-Hador
    13 years ago

    It can’t hurt, but it sure won’t help. Anti-semitism, prinmarily moslem based anti semitism is on the rise because of great PR by the palestinians.
    Israels arrogance doesn’t allow them to have a good counter PR.

    13 years ago

    “words that come from the heart, enter the heart” Rebbetzin Jugreis speaks from the heart-her words will surely have some influence.

    kollelfaker
    kollelfaker
    13 years ago

    #8 what a dumb comment to make she is a brilliant speaker and that is something that most frum men find challenging perhaps it time to learn to speak hinglish properly and make a educated intelligent argument. As a holocaust survivor and a rebbers daughter who else should speak about antisemitism

    DisIsTru
    DisIsTru
    13 years ago

    Hope she does not create more anti-semitism with that makeup of hers. Yikes!

    kollelfaker
    kollelfaker
    13 years ago

    #15 your some mindedness and ignorance is showing you can not create anything that is there but your foolish comments only gives cover to those that already preach hatred towards the jews also change your name to Dis is a lie you wouldn’t know the truth if it hit you in the face

    13 years ago

    Rebetzin Jungreis comes off as a hypocrite IMO. She talks about faith yet here she seems to think that the Jews existence is dependent on very evil leaders being vigilant on what she would consider anti-semitism and that is what the Jewish existence depends on. I guess she doesn’t understand that if we follow the torah God will protect us and if we don’t then God”s face will be hidden from us. Also, she actaully given validity to these evil leaders who abuse their own people and just using the Jews as scapegoats and the leaders think she is a typical racist Jew who doesn’t even care about general human rights. These evil leaders talking with them just gives them a sense that they aren’t so bad if a Rebetzin wants to talk to them.

    Also she comes across and her father and grandfather as feminists. Real fathers (including Rabbis) want their daughter to leave them and be the helpmate of their husband and real Rabbi’s and real men admit that is hard. when their daughter gets married but they are humble and realize the husband comes before them and sometimes he may disagree. I never once hear this Rebetzin talk about her husband in the article.

    I think this is a chilul Hashem.