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GRUENEBAUM AND THE LYING AI

Lena Bloch
2 min readAug 15, 2024

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There was one Zionist fascist fanatic who vehemently hated non-Zionist Jews and claimed that the establishment of the Jewish State, building the Third Temple and reclaiming Jewish hegemony is way more important than saving lives of millions of Jews during Holocaust or any other time. His name was Yitzhak (“Itche”) Gruenbaum, born in Poland. He is famous for saying: “One cow in Palestine is worth more than all the Jews in Poland.” — clarification: by “one cow” he meant the biblical prophecy about Red Heifer, a sign that the end of days is near and it is time for the Jews to build the Third Temple and reestablish animal sacrifice. By “all Jews in Poland” he meant those Jews who were being murdered by Nazis and Banderites. He did not mean himself, obviously. His own life was apparently much more worth. Maybe even more worth than a red cow. Wikipedia sites another quote by Gruenebaum: “I will not demand that the Jewish Agency allocate a sum of 300,000 or 100,000 pounds sterling to help European Jewry. And I think that whoever demands such things is performing an anti-Zionist act.”[5] Stated at a 1942 gathering in pre-state Israel (Yishuv) about rescue of Jews in Europe. “ — Wikipedia. Again, his own rescue was beyond any doubt.

When I asked AI ChatGPT about this “one cow” quote, they 1) first removed the question (Verbatim: I asked — “Gruenebaum “One Cow in Palestine is worth more than all the Jews in Poland.” — nothing else, just these words)

2) second, the answer was that it was Palestinian Mufti who said that (when I modified the question by removing the name “Gruenebaum” and leaving only the quote itself):

“The quote “One cow in Palestine is worth more than all the Jews in Poland” is attributed to Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem during the British Mandate of Palestine. This statement reflects the extreme anti-Semitic sentiments and rhetoric associated with him, especially during World War II. Al-Husseini was a significant figure in the Arab nationalist movement and was involved in efforts to oppose the Zionist movement. This quote exemplifies the harsh anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist views that were prevalent among some leaders and groups of that era. It’s important to approach such statements with an understanding of their historical context and their impact on historical relations and conflicts”.

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Let’s celebrate: AI has learned to LIE in a true Zionist way. So human-like.

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Lena Bloch
Lena Bloch

Written by Lena Bloch

Background in psychology of learning, literature, philosophy, math.

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