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Related: About this forumDublin's Herzog Park set to be 'denamed' by city councillors over Israel connections
The name of a former president of Israel is set to be removed from a public park in Rathgar, south Dublin, on Monday, with Dublin city councillors expected to approve the change.
Herzog Park was named in 1995 in honour of Belfast-born Chaim Herzog, Israels president from 1983 to 1993, who spent his early childhood in Dublin when his father was chief rabbi of Ireland.
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Chief Rabbi Wieder said Herzog Park was more than a name on a sign. For those who live nearby, and especially for the neighbouring Jewish families and schools, its a place filled with memory, and an important reminder that our community has deep roots in Dublin.
Naming the park in honour of Chaim Herzog was a recognition not just of one man, but a chapter of shared Irish-Jewish history. That history has not changed, and it cannot be undone by motions or votes. The Jewish story in Ireland deserves to be preserved, not whitewashed or erased.
https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/dublin/2025/11/29/dublins-herzog-park-set-to-be-denamed-by-city-councillors-over-israel-connections/
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(20,923 posts)Anti-Semitism has been mainstreamed in Ireland.
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(55,777 posts)Just goes to show, when it comes right down to it, it is and always will be about being a Jew! If they can tie it to Israel or Zionism, all the better. Makes their anti-Semitism "legitimate" in the eyes of certain sections.