Rabbinical students in the U.S have proposed to incorporate the enemies fallen in our memorial day.

Have we gone mad?

Memorial Day in Israel is a day of reflection and thought, a day in which life stops in order for us to look around and remember.

Remember the fallen, and not the ones who attacked us and our loved ones
Some possible suggestions to please them.
Yad Vashem, our memorial for the 6 million holocaust victims, should include a wing for the Nazi’s, lets start with the SS guards who found themselves without their  jobs  they enjoyed leading the Jews to the gas chambers when they reached 6 million murdered, when the war ended. Did Israel help them to find other jobs? How about the so called Nazi doctors who did research and testing by cutting open and operating on live Jews without anaesthesia, that we wouldn’t even do on laboratory rats. Did we offer Mengele and his staff jobs in Israeli medical research labs after the war?
On the day Hitler finally left this Earth should we remember him and say a few prayers as he didn’t quite finish his job of killing every last Jew on Earth. (but he did get awfully close.)
Should we also remember the suicide bombers in Israel who blew themselves up on crowded buses, restaurants, markets etc. Killing and mutilating and destroying the lives of thousands of innoescent people on their day to day activities. Did we make sure the family of the bombers got refunded for the bus ticket as they decided to cut their journey short to the paid destination? What prayers do theses students think we should say for these  murderers?

Every day I am more and more shocked by the stupidness of our own people, and we were known as the clever race.

via Remember the fallen and what they die… JPost – Opinion – Op-Eds.

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