Holocaust Denial Isn’t Ignorance – Its a Warning Sign

Rabbi Anchelle Perl of Chabad Mineola Responds to NY Post Article (Brandon Cruz, April 19, 2026): “Survey Shows Shocking Number of Long Islanders Believe Jews Need to Just ‘Move On’ From ‘Exaggerated’ Holocaust”

You Don’t “Move On” From the Holocaust — You Learn From It

A new survey suggesting that a significant number of Long Islanders believe the Holocaust is “exaggerated” — or that Jews should simply “move on” — isn’t just offensive.

It’s revealing. Not about the Holocaust. About us.

Because when people begin to question one of the most documented atrocities in human history, the problem isn’t a lack of information. It’s a breakdown in something deeper: our relationship with truth, memory, and moral responsibility.

Let’s be clear. The Holocaust is not a matter of opinion.

Six million Jews were systematically murdered by a regime that kept meticulous records of its crimes. The evidence is overwhelming — documents,........

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