Dr. Feinstein,
at one time a history professor, was born and Ph.D
educated in the United States and, as such, one expects
to see a certain degree of mastery and command of the
English language in his writings. As such, no little is
our surprise to see his incoherent writing where
grammatically incorrect sentences and misspelled words
are the norm and not the exception. His website, for
instance, is full of such examples. It is something
amiss about all this that could even provide a clue to
Dr. Feinstein's current state of mind.
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What is
even more shocking is the type of trash that
Dr. Feinstein is being attracted to in his
studies of the Holocaust and its tragic
legacy:
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that
of a purported feud between Elie Wiesel
and Simon Wiesenthal --two truly
extraordinary Holocaust survivors that for
many, including this editor, represent the
voice of the Holocaust itself.
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As we have shown
elsewhere,
Dr. Feinstein appears to have a fundamental problem
in understanding the nature
of the Holocaust and that lack of understanding, as we
shall see, is present in full force in here as well.
Also, as we shall see in here, Dr. Feinstein has a
problem in understanding simple words and concepts and,
as such, we will be most careful in defining the words
and concepts related to Dr. Feinstein's purported
Holocaust myth that he is concerned with declaring
that
"The
heart of the matter is the '11 million
victims' issue."
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Before we can
discuss the issue of the 11 million Jewish victims of the
Holocaust, we want to make sure that Dr. Feinstein
is fully aware of the true and correct meaning of the
'victim' concept that is defined as "one who is harmed or
killed by another." Thus, in the most broader sense, by a
'victim' is understood 'one that is being harmed by
another'. In this larger sense of the 'victim' concept,
Elie Wiesel's words encapsulating the Jewish sufferings
as victims of the Holocaust were not only poignant and to
the point, but also of extreme eloquence when he noted
that
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"Not
all the victims of the Holocaust were Jews, but
all the Jews were victims."
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And since the number of all
European Jews were, as documented by the 1942 Wannsee
Conference, of 11 million, then by a simple inference
from Elie Wiesel's powerful words, one can derive the
simple proposition that
all
11 million European Jews could be
construed as victims of the Holocaust.
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Clearly the
human suffering during the Hitler era extended well
outside of the boundaries of the Holocaust, and that
extended suffering was always present in Wiesenthal's
remembrance. But that extended remembrance on the part of
Wiesenthal, that was part of Wiesenthal's makeup based on
his belief of the "universality of suffering" as noted by
Wiesel and accepted by the great majority of people, need
not be construed as a feud between these two
extraordinary representatives of the Holocaust and its
tragic legacy.
The recognition
of Elie Wiesel that "all [11 million] Jews" were
victims of the Holocaust --on one hand, and the
recognition of Simon Wiesenthal that the suffering
inflicted by Hitler's Nazi machine was "universal,"
transcending well outside of the Jewish suffering --on
the other hand, are complementary to each other and not
exclusionary. If anything, these two recognitions were
revealing different complementary sides of the monumental
global tragedy that Hitler's reign has brought to the
humanity, as a whole.
How then these
two tragic recognitions --one coming from Elie Wiesel,
the other from Simon Wiesenthal-- are in any conflict
whatsoever when they both complement each another in
their respective portrayals?
Are we missing
something here from our reasoning? Do we have any
takers?
How then Dr.
Feinstein can post this ludicrous statement on his CHGS
website, (EXHIBIT-Feinstein,
hereto), where it is stated:
"From
the perspective of CHGS, all organizations
that teach the Holocaust who adhere to the 11
million number will eventually have trouble
maintaining the integrity of the Holocaust as
a subject."
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How the
"integrity of the Holocaust" is being affected by the
portrayal of ElieWiesel versus the one of Simon
Wiesenthal?
How long CHGS
can afford to have Dr. Feinstein at its helm injecting
his bizarre "perspectives" on the Holocaust?
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