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Real History and the Jewish tragedy The Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) origins of anti-semitism [images and captions added by this website] Jewish Telegraph Agency, New York, A group of Orthodox Jews attending the Holocaust revisionist conference in Iran, December 2006 Holocaust denial conference attendee beaten official JTA logo A FERVENTLY Orthodox Austrian Jew who embraced Iranian

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reportedly was assaulted by a group of Israelis in Poland. Ma’ariv reported Monday that Moshe Aryeh Friedman , who attended the Holocaust denial conference hosted by Ahmadinejad in Tehran in December, was spotted while visiting the former Auschwitz and Birkenau camps over the weekend.

A group of fervently Orthodox Jews from Israel also touring the sites set upon Friedman, who was born and raised in Monsey, N.Y. “We gave him a good beating, the kind we have not given in a long time,” a member of the Israeli group, Yehuda Meshi-Zahav , told Ma’ariv . “We took off his coat and hat, so he would not look like a Jew.”

According to the newspaper, Meshi-Zahav, who is one of the founders of the Israeli volunteer emergency service ZAKA , was later honored with a special Torah reading in the synagogue. BBC: Why are Jews at the ‘Holocaust denial’ conference?

March 4, 2007: David Irving notices “several columns of Israelis marching around the [Auschwitz] site, carrying blue and white flags as though they are an occupying army” The above item is reproduced without editing other than typographical Register your name and address to go on the Mailing List to receive or to hear when and where he will next speak near you 2007

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