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Rabbi responds to fury he caused by comparing Gaza Kaddish attendees to kapos

'Kapo’ism is a harsh term and I apologise for any unintended offence caused'

June 6, 2018 15:17
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (Photo:YouTube)
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In his 'Ask the Rabbi' column in The Jewish Weekly, Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet, the Rabbi of Mill Hill United Synagogue, described the memorial prayer recital for those killed in Gaza outside Westminster as “Kapo’ism", causing fury.

He writes below about the firestorm it caused.

Olivia Marks-Woldman, chief executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, has called me an antisemite.

If, as she maintains, using the term kapo is considered “downright offensive”, then, I would think, so is calling a fellow Jew an antisemite.