Watch Holocaust Survivor Dov Marhoffer On The Importance of Firearms Ownership [Video]

In a recent JPFO Press Release, holocaust survivor Dov Marhoffer speaks about the importance of firearms ownership. Watch the video, read the press release, share and comment below.

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“JEWISH HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR RELEASES VIDEO:
JEWS SHOULD LEARN AND KNOW ARMS

In a world this dangerous, anything else invites trouble, victimhood

With lethal assaults on the Poway and Tree of Life synagogues as a backdrop, and blatant incidents of violent anti-Semitism reported regularly, Dov Marhoffer, a Holocaust survivor on the Advisory Board of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, is advising Jews to arm themselves, in a new video. He believes calls to disarm Jews or other innocent people are disgraceful. Training, he says, is essential.

In the short cinéma-vérité video, released worldwide today, Mr. Marhoffer laments how children are being used to corrupt the desperate Jewish call to arms, Never Again!, which became symbolic after WWII. These children, led by kids from a victimized Florida high school are being manipulated by adults pushing familiar so-called “gun-control” themes. They mislead people into believing that psychotic slaughter of school children can be affected by disarming (or “subarming”) the general public. Making innocent people helpless does not make dangerous people harmless. Taking guns that people already own is infringement, banned by the U.S. Constitution–and a terrible policy choice. Mr. Marhoffer speaks from traumatic personal experience.

Fortunately, many Orthodox Jewish congregations, recognizing the threat is real, immediate and omnipresent, are quietly gearing up armed countermeasures, a move JPFO and Mr. Marhoffer encourage.”

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