By Joseph Marshall
Picture this: Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Jewish graveyard in history, where the ashes of one million Jews still scream from the ground. And even here, even in this cursed soil, a Jewish guide is attacked for simply holding the Israeli flag.
Charlotte Korchak came with a group of Miami teenagers to honor the dead, to show that Jews live on. For that, a young woman slithered up and spat at her: “Have you no shame?”
Shame? At Auschwitz? Against Jews?
Korchak didn’t flinch. She told her straight: “Hamas kills children. My friends were murdered in terrorist attacks. Stop hating me. I will never be ashamed of the Israeli flag and I will never be ashamed to be Jewish.”
The group of Jewish teens answered with song “Am Yisrael Chai” their voices blasting through the camp that once silenced their ancestors. The coward backed down and walked away.
Later, she tried to worm out of it with the tired excuse: “I don’t hate Jews, only Zionists.” As if splitting hairs at the gates of hell makes her any less of a bigot. Korchak nailed her on the spot: “Don’t you oppose Jews who believe they deserve a country so that this never happens again? We are defending ourselves.”
The video went up on Instagram and blew up. Thousands praised her guts and the kids’ courage. Jews everywhere saw what this was: proof that hatred of the Jewish state is hatred of Jews. Period.
And let’s not forget — just recently, Israeli soldiers with the “Witnesses in Uniform” program were forced to take down their flags at Birkenau because the Auschwitz Museum bureaucrats said they weren’t “pre-approved.” Imagine that, Jews needing permission to wave their own flag at the site where Europe tried to erase them.
This is the sickness we’re living with. Eighty years later, and Jews are still told to hide their flag, shut their mouths, and feel ashamed, even at Auschwitz.
But Charlotte Korchak and those kids proved the opposite: we will not bow, we will not break, and the flag of Israel will fly wherever Jewish blood was spilled.
