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Will Wikipedia Withstand the Test of Historical Truth?

By Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak 06/07/2023 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Freighted Legacies

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The Rewriting of Holocaust History on the World’s 7th Most Popular Website

For the past few years, a group of Wikipedia editors has been spreading disinformation on the history of the Holocaust. With no obvious ties to any government, they slowly but relentlessly hack away at reason and accuracy to promote ideological zeal, prejudice, and bias. Due to this group’s handiwork, Wikipedia’s coverage of Holocaust history follows a narrative touted by right-wing Polish nationalists. Its articles whitewash the role of Polish society in the Holocaust and bolster stereotypes about Jews, spinning fantastical tales about Jews’ involvement in large-scale crimes against Poles, and wildly inflating the scope of Jewish collaboration with the Nazis.

Good Practices and Challenges in Building Polish-Israeli Dialogue Among Young Adults

By Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak 01/18/2023 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Freighted Legacies

_GOOD PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES IN BUILDING POLISH-ISRAELI DIALOGUE_graphic

Jewish minority has been a part of Polish society for over 1000 years, during which the country has experienced alternating periods of development and destruction. Polish-Jewish relations were particularly affected by the tragic period of the Holocaust. After the 1948 establishment of the state of Israel and the tightening of Soviet-dominated Poland, the problematic knowledge of shared history with widely different interpretations translated into the complexity of Polish-Israeli relations. It contributed to a build-up of mutual distrust.[…]

Kielce Lecture and Concert

By Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak 12/07/2022 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Freighted Legacies

Kielce Lecture+Concert graphic

Good evening. I bring you greetings from my home city Los Angeles, with one of the largest Jewish populations in the world, approx.. 600,000! And I feel honored to share this solemn remembrance of the 1946 Kielce Pogrom with you. Music has always had healing powers and I hope that our program of classical music for violin, cello and piano will have a transformative and comforting effect for us.[…]

Chava Rosenfarb’s, The Tree of Life

By Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak 12/02/2022 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Freighted Legacies

GraphicChava Rosenfarb’s, The Tree of Life

Our webinar with Goldie Morgentaler will discuss her mother Chava Rosenfarb’s Yiddish novel of Lodz, Poland January 1939 until the end of Lodz Ghetto in 1944. Dr. Morgentaler translated the book from Yiddish to English. Now there is an excellent Polish translation by Dr. Joanna Lisek .[…]

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