From the AP:
“Dutch
Protestant Church admits failing Jews in World War II”
(Rene de
Reuver, speaking on behalf of the General Synod of the Protestant Church in the
Netherlands, reads a statement at the Rav Aron Schuster Synagogue in Amsterdam,
Netherlands, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020)
The Dutch
Protestant Church made a far-reaching recognition of guilt Sunday for its
failure to do more to help Jews during and after World War II and even for the
church’s role in preparing ”the ground in which the seeds of anti-Semitism and
hatred could grow.” The statement came at a solemn ceremony to mark Monday’s
anniversary of the Nazis’ anti-Jewish Kristallnacht pogrom, or the “Night of
Broken Glass." On Nov. 9, 1938, Jews were terrorized throughout Germany
and Austria. At least 91 people were killed, hundreds of synagogues burned
down, around 7,500 Jewish businesses vandalized, and up to 30,000 Jewish men
arrested, many of whom were taken away to concentration camps. René de Reuver, speaking on behalf of the
General Synod of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, said the church’s
role began long before Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. “For centuries a
rift was maintained that could later isolate the Jews in society in such a way
that they could be taken away and murdered,” De Reuver said. “Also in the war
years, the ecclesiastical authorities often lacked the courage to choose a
position for the Jewish citizens of our country,” he added.
More than
100,000 Dutch Jews — 70% of the Jewish community — didn't survive World War II.
Most were deported, along with Roma and Sinti, and killed in Nazi concentration
camps. In a statement to the Netherlands’ Jewish community, de Reuver
acknowledged that the recognition of guilt was long overdue, and said, “We hope
it is not too late.” “The church recognizes faults and feels a present
responsibility,” he said. “Anti-Semitism is a sin against God and against
people. The Protestant Church is also part of this sinful history.” He
acknowledged that the problems didn't end with the Nazi defeat in 1945, noting
problems with restitution of property to the Jewish community. A rabbi also
took part in Sunday's ceremony, at which de Reuver promised that the Protestant
Church would work to fight anti-Semitism going forward.
^ It is important
for every group involved (Political, Religious, Private, etc.) in either
allowing the Nazis to carry out the Holocaust by not stopping them or speaking
out against them or by actively participating in the Holocaust to officially
and openly admit their guilt. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/dutch-protestant-church-admits-failing-165605248.html
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