Jun 1, 1988 — NAZI WAR CRIMINALS AND HOLOCAUST EDUCATION WHEREAS THE MEMORY OF THE HOLOCAUST is fading more and more into the distant past, and the generation of the Holocaust survivors is continuing to shrink, and there are those among the world of Anti-Semites who would dare to claim that the Holocaust never took place, Continue Reading »
Jun 1, 1987 — 1987 WHEREAS THE MEMORY OF THE HOLOCAUST is fading more and more into the distant past, and the generation of the Holocaust survivors is continuing to shrink, and there are those among the world of Anti-Semites who would dare to claim that the Holocaust never took place, The Rabbinical Council of America Continue Reading »
Jun 1, 1983 — HOLOCAUST The Rabbinical Council of America in convention assembled, URGES that steps be taken to remind the world of the true import of the Holocaust. It congratulates our government on its decision to create a Holocaust Museum in our nation’s capital and urges our Holocaust Committee to investigate the question of creating Continue Reading »
Jan 1, 1981 — ON THE HOLOCAUST The Rabbinical Council of America in convention assembled, RECALLS and sets before it always the unforgettable and inconsolable tragedy in the attempt to liquidate the Jewish People made by the Nazis of Hitler’s Germany which resulted in the Holocaust of the years 1933-1945; DEPLORES the fact that this tragic Continue Reading »