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Tut‐tut:

No one has claimed that all members of the Judenräte were collaborators, although over two‐thirds of the members of the Judenräte (67.1 percent) consisted of Zionist supporters (Trunk 1972: 32).

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In the Netherlands the Amsterdam Judenrat, the Joodse Raad, was headed by two Zionists, Abraham Ascher and David Cohen, which compiled registers of Dutch Jewry and ‘let itself be used for the liquidation of Dutch Jewry’ (Presser 2010: 264).

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From 1942 onwards, Slovakia’s Judenrat, the Jewish Centre or Ustredna Zidov (UZ), a Jewish institution established by the Slovak government in 1940 to run Jewish affairs, was drawn into the deportation process’ (Hilberg (2002:779; Conway 1995: 270). […] From January to September 1944 it was headed by Oskar Neumann, former head of the Zionist Organisation of Slovakia.

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Rudolf Kasztner was the leader of Hungarian Zionism and the Jewish Agency’s Rescue Committee (Va’ada) in Budapest during the [Wehrmacht] occupation. In return for his silence and co‐operation during the deportations, the Zionists were allowed to organise a train of the Prominents which left Hungary on the night of 30 June 1944 with 1,684 of the Zionist and Jewish élite including 388 from Kasztner’s home town of Kolosvar, who were taken to Budapest by the SS (Braham 1981 972–3). Most of the Judenräte joined the train.

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Keep in mind that these are simply the most embarrassing flaws in the analogy. If we were to make an effort to compare Jewish peace activists with the Judenräte, it would be like comparing a baby bunny rabbit to a rabid honey badger. One example:

The Judenräte were responsible for marking, concentrating, expropriating and providing the lists of Jews to be rounded up for deportation. In some ghettos the Judenrat and the Jewish Police conducted searches to find anyone hiding from deportation (Trunk 1972: 484). […] The Judenräte were lethal precisely because they sprang from the existing Jewish leadership. The Judenräte represented the class interests of the Jewish leadership within the ghettos. […] The Judenräte became an instrument of oppression who conscripted the weaker classes for forced labour for the [Axis].

Of course, knowing Zionists, if they had this all in mind they’d only conclude that even a single Jewish anti‐Zionist is actually far worse than every single Judenrat combined. Who knows, maybe even worse than all of the Axis powers combined!