What can you say about this? Here’s anti-Zionist Austrian Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Friedman, one of the attendees at the Tehran Holocaust Denial conference, on Iranian TV:

The existence of the Zionist regime is based upon the belief that they have to destroy the belief in God throughout the world. Another one of their goals is to destroy the other peoples, both physically and economically. […]

Every believer throughout the world should fight Zionism. Whoever cooperates with Zionism in any way is, in fact, opposing his own religion. Whoever believes in Islam and wants to support the Zionist regime in any way, rather than to be hostile to it, is, in fact, casting doubt upon the sincerity of his belief. […]

We have a great problem. By fabricating lies about the Holocaust, global Zionism has succeeded in distorting historical truth in its favor. […]

Throughout this period, in which Hollywood succeeded in influencing global public opinion and creating the myth of the Holocaust, which they interpreted to their advantage, the Islamic Republic of Iran was steadfast, and exerted efforts in the struggle against the global myth of the Holocaust, to the benefit of all the peoples of the world. We are very grateful for this. May God protect you. We are grateful for your support. […]

In order to accomplish their goals, the Zionists had to create a global disaster – such as the threats, pressure, and oppression that the Jews suffered. They needed to use this in order to establish Herzl’s philosophy. It was the Zionists who drove the Third Reich in Germany to publicly use pressure and oppression against the Jews. It should be pointed out that it was the Zionists who promoted this policy, and who led Germany down that path. In those days, there was no such thing as the Islamic Republic of Iran, and nor was there anything like the Iranian broadcasting authority, which could have enabled us to expose the truth. […]

When I returned from the Tehran Holocaust conference, the Zionist regime carried out many acts of terrorism against my family. [..]

When my children entered their school, the Mossad forces attacked my four, small, innocent children and beat them up. […]

The Zionist regime will come to an end sooner than most people think. Let me say again that the Iranian people will establish justice and freedom worldwide, for the benefit of all humanity and all the religions in the world. We are indebted to the Iranian people, and I request that they continue on this path so that the Zionist regime will stop this oppression. In my opinion, the Zionist regime will come to an end sooner than we imagine, and I think that we all can hope and pray that these disasters and acts of oppression will end soon, as the English phrase goes, “sooner rather than later.”

From Wikipedia’s entry on Friedman:

The board of the Jewish Community of Vienna voted unanimously to excommunicate him, and has accused him of desecrating the Sabbath while participating in demonstrations. Also, his children have been expelled from the Vienna Talmud-Torah school, owing the school 20,000 Euro tuition fees. An Austrian court has rejected Aryeh Friedman’s bankruptcy petition in August 2007 because no one would pay the costs of the proceedings. A new lawsuit against Friedman is due on 24. September, this time about unpaid bills for a Bar Mitzvah celebration in Vienna for his son. Even though the celebration was totally snubbed by the jewish community of Vienna, he had the bill sent to them and now faces charges of fraud.

On March 11, 2007, while on a visit to Poland, members of the Israeli Jewish-Orthodox organization ZAKA attacked Friedman. Their leader, Yehuda Meshi Zahav, spotted Friedman in a crowd and attacked him for his participation in the Tehran conference, leaving Friedman badly bruised.

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    DaninVan

    A cantor, the man who sings the prayers at a synagogue, brags before his congregation in a booming, bellowing voice: “Two years ago I insured my voice with Lloyds of London for $750,000.” There is a hushed and awed silence in the crowded room. Suddenly, from the back of the room, the quiet, nasal voice of an elderly woman is heard, “So nu, what did you do with the money?”
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    “Members of ZAKA, most of whom are Orthodox Jews, assist ambulance crews, aid in the identification of the victims of terrorism, road accidents and other disasters, and where necessary gather body parts and spilled blood for proper burial. They also provide first aid and rescue services, and help with the search for missing persons…
    The founders and members of ZAKA prefer to call the organization and their work Chesed shel Emet (חסד של אמת – “true kindness”), because they are dedicated to arranging the bodies of slain Jews to be buried according to Halakha, Jewish law. After acts of terrorism, ZAKA volunteers also collect the bodies and body parts of non-Jews, including suicide bombers, for return to their families. The phrase Chesed shel Emet refers to doing “kindness” for the benefit of the deceased, which is considered to be “true kindness”, because no reward is expected.”
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZAKA
    Warning: Graphic photo accompanies the entry.

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