Angry users call out vice president for ‘shameful’ and ‘tone-deaf’ tweet commemorating Jewish Holocaust victims. The Hebrew translation of the imagery and wording he chose, however, is quite common in Israel

ed note–let this be a lesson to the possible/probable soon-to-be President, that no matter how much you give them, no matter how far you bend over for them, it is NEVER enough. They will always find deficiency in anything and everything that is done for them and are in effect a bottomless pit of greed, covetousness, gluttony and kvetching. No matter what they are given, the automatic and autonomic response on their part is always and invariably, ‘well, that’s great goy, but what have you done for me lately?’

Haaretz

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence has been excoriated on Twitter by Jews offended by what they view as his use of “Christ imagery” when memorializing Hitler’s victims on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Pence tweeted a video of him and his wife Karen laying a wreath and taking a tour of the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem during their visit to Israel last week. In the tweet, he paid tribute to what he called the “6 million Jewish martyrs of the Holocaust who 3 years after walking beneath the shadow of death, rose up from the ashes to resurrect themselves to reclaim a Jewish future.”

Angry replies to his tweet charged that Pence, an evangelical Christian, imposed – consciously or unconsciously – a Christian religious narrative on the tragedy that was disrespectful to the Jews who perished. Critics described it as “shameful” and “tone-deaf.”

One wrote: ‘Are you referring to my Jewish relatives who died or survived in the Holocaust or did we become embroiled into some sort of Jesus analogy?’ Another called Pence’s use of the term resurrection ‘a Christian-tinged euphemism as the word is rarely used out of that specific context’ and accused him of ‘glossing over the fact that they were murdered by saying they were resurrected, just like the Jesus he claims to believe in.’ Another claimed that Pence ‘Jesus-ed all of us Jews without our consent. What a smug, condescending fraud.’

Another reads–‘Resurrect themselves’? Pence dishonors the memories of the 6 million by co-opting them for the political agenda of his evangelical base.’

Another–‘It’s from Pence’s religious perspective that my murdered family members might be resurrected. But they—and I—forcefully reject that cosmology. We don’t believe what he believes. Believe what you want, man, but I’d appreciate it if you could leave 6 million dead Jews out of it.’

While Pence’s word choice may have been offensive to many Americans because it sounds suspiciously close to Christian terminology, the Hebrew translations of the imagery and wording he chose is quite common in Israel.

The word ‘resurrection,’ which has strong Christian connotations in English, is also a legitimate translation of the Hebrew word tekuma, which also can be translated as rebirth, recovery or revival. It is frequently used to describe the establishment of the State of Israel following the Holocaust in the phrase ‘Shoah v’tekuma.’ Some on Twitter objected to the use of the word ‘martyr’ as implying that the victims of the Holocaust sacrificed themselves willingly rather than being murdered. However, the word ‘martyr’ is translated into Hebrew as kedoshim, which is the term most frequently used to memorialize Holocaust victims in Israel. The official name of Israel’s Holocaust memorial day is, in fact, Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day.

Pence’s assertion that Jews ‘rose from the ashes’ is also imagery that is not unfamiliar to Jewish or Israeli ears.

President Reuven Rivlin, in his eulogy for late Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, said that ‘Shamir was a symbol of Israel’s rising from the ashes of the Holocaust to strength and staying power.’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also referred publicly to Israel ‘rising from the ashes’ of the Holocaust, as has World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder.

Beyond semantics, the larger issue is the implication in Pence’s tweet of an actual Jesus Christ-style resurrection of the Holocaust victims, through his statement that Jews ‘rose up from the ashes to resurrect themselves to reclaim a Jewish future’ implies an actual return from the dead. Pence’s reference to ‘3 years walking beneath the shadow of death’ was interpreted by many as making a deliberate parallel to the 3 days that passed between the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

‘I really thought last year’s thing where they left out the Jews was a Holocaust Remembrance Day low point but Pence has taken this to new places in an amazing way.’

Another feral Judaite writes–

‘..rose up from the ashes to resurrect themselves..’? Maybe next time, Pence should describe the Holocaust as ‘The Jews’ cross to bear..’

‘Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust did not ‘resurrect themselves.’ They are all dead and most of them not even buried. Mr. Pence should have left out the term ‘resurrect,’ which offended many Jews,’ said Rabbi Ron Kronish, an expert on interreligious relations and a library fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.

Kronish added that Pence’s ‘reference to a Jewish future was very vague and unclear. If he meant that the Holocaust led to the foundation of the Jewish State of Israel, this is blasphemy since it somehow justifies the Holocaust.’

The fact that ‘many Israeli politicians’ often commit this sin themselves, he said, doesn’t make it right. ‘It would have been better for him to have said nothing about the Holocaust on this occasion if he or his advisers can’t figure out a sensitive and serious way to say it,’ concluded Kronish.

The controversy comes a year after the Trump White House came under fire for issuing an official message that omitted Jews for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and doubled down on the decision when it was criticized.

This year’s White House message included a clear reference to the Jewish victims, saying that ‘we take this opportunity to recall the Nazis’ systematic persecution and brutal murder of six million Jewish people. In their death camps and under their inhuman rule, the Nazis also enslaved and killed millions of Slavs, Roma, gays, people with disabilities, priests and religious leaders, and others who courageously opposed their brutal regime.’

Unlike last year, this year President Donald Trump himself also made a point of mentioning Jews in his tweet on the subject.

8 thoughts on “Mike Pence's Holocaust Day Message With 'Christian Imagery' Sparks Jewish Outrage”
  1. … and the lies continue and continue. Too bad that Pence and Trump both don’t tell the truth and state the fact that there were no showers disguised as gas chambers, there were no 6 million jews killed, there were no shrunken heads, lampshades, or soap. It’s all a pack of lies told by a pack of human eating parasites. I still contend that when 911 is exposed, the holler co$t is going to be right behind it, and the true guilty will pay dearly for their crimes against humanity.

  2. ok mikey
    you made a serious wrong
    make like billy graham
    get on your hands and knees
    beg forgiveness
    then
    donate your bank account
    then
    crawl on belly
    then
    nuke syria
    will never be forgiven
    jew never forgives never forgets
    but
    you will be allowed to be a dog

  3. 5 dancing shlomos – Hahaha – Ain’t that the truth! I was just giving a sermon today and mentioned this. He should have known. LOL – He did 2 steps to the right, 4 steps to the rear, 3 kicks in the air, two bites of the matzos and 4 sips of manischewitz, But!, he was suppose to take 2 steps to the right, 4 steps to the rear, 3 kicks in the air, two bites of the matzos, and 3 sips of manischewitz, not 4 sips. What a goyim putz. Not Penz, I said Putz.

  4. 5ds is THE BEST, i’ve been saying this for the past 10 years.
    still, as much as i cannot bring myself to like pence, inasmuch as i do like trump, at least find him funny and amusing, a sinister clown to jews but a fun clown to me, there could be more to pence than the superficial appearance leads to believe.
    at best, he is trump’s straight man, at worst a zio-catholic.
    assuming the worst, and me an inveterate optimist, i am thinking that once a turncoat (gentile => shabbo), always a turncoat, i.e., reverse gears and join the gentildom again, stab jew in the back, oh how terrible, to lie to jew! to betray jew! what could be a worse crime.
    to paraphrase immortal elie wiesel, now comfortably roasting in the pits of hell, “some crimes are good, rebbe…
    (from “de fruit de nuit”, or something like that, never read it, never will)

  5. Well, Pence doesn’t get it in many ways. These folks are always ready to take umbrage. Every t has to be crossed –oops- Christian imagery and every i has to be dotted (oops dot, did I make an Anti-Hindu slur?) to their satisfaction. Born again Christians need to be bitch slapped into reality on the true nature of Israeli-American affairs, Jewish-Christian affairs, and a whole lot of other stuff. I may get along with an individual Jewish person, but the group dynamics leave a lot to be desired.

  6. Rather shameful that a representative the US Republic needs to be obsequious and fawning..Cuckservatives :/

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