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What Wiesel, Sharansky Forgot

Secular Jewish icons Eli Wiesel and Natan Sharansky reminisced about their involvement with Soviet Jewry, but omitted a major factor: the Rebbe. Full Story

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maybe
November 14, 2012 10:57 am

maybe to the rest of the world, we are not as significant as we think we are. especialy coming back from the kinus.

brilliant
November 14, 2012 10:37 am

Did anyone actually read the article, or just the title? It’s not about aknowledging the Rebbe’s role in the history of Soviet Jewry. It’s about determining whether the demonstrations that they’re all so proud of actually assisted the Jews, or whether the Rebbe’s opinion was correct, and protest were only detrimental, as opposed to quieter, more diplomatic methods.

Thank you COLlive for another misleading sensationalist title.

Not for Everyone
November 13, 2012 8:40 pm

Not everyone has to comment on every minor event etc. that in some way is not complimentary of Lubavitch. However, this is Rabbi Eliezrie’s thing, and it is a good thing that he is doing it, and putting on record those omissions that people will conveniently forget when it suits them. Yasher Koach.

down under
November 13, 2012 6:07 pm

BH the Rebbe’s impact is felt in every corner of the world in a big way…. In my opinion this article belittles the Rebbe’s kovod. Something which is truly honorable at the core doesn’t need to care/chase for it’s honour

The Jewish Federations are clearly...
November 13, 2012 5:09 pm

Against anything that recognizes HKB”H, Torah and its representatives and leaders, such as the Rebbe. They want to have their cake and eat it too, meaning, they want to have a Jewish Identity and still live as the nations of the world, eat at macDonalds and deny the Boray Olam, so no surprises there. Many assimilated Jews feel comfortable at the Federations and continue to live a gentile life devoid of Judaism, with a focus on the new Jewish style which is Holocaust and secular Israel. Until they come back to their true jewish identity and values, such news will… Read more »

Mendy
November 13, 2012 4:30 pm

I see why you would adamantly want to see recognition being deservedly given to the Rebbe in light of everything that we know. Indeed, to attempt to deny or even casually shrug off the innumerable influence that the Rebbe had specifically on Soviet Jewry over decades and decades would be to deny incontrovertible historical evidence. Yet, perhaps that is merely an extreme which we as Lubavitchers are prone to notice. What was the function of this Federation event? Was it meant to be a Kinnus Hashluchim? Or was it a secular spectacle outlined with a certain premise OTHER than give… Read more »

The Real Story
November 13, 2012 3:28 pm

It is very telling that hardly anyone cared about the Federation convention, whereas the shluchim convention got worldwide coverage. That shows who really is in the forefront of Jewish activism, and we really don’t need to worry about what was said at the irrelevant GA.

???
November 13, 2012 3:16 pm

are you sure this gives kovod to the Rebbe?

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