As the armed, angry mob swarmed the entrance to the ancient synagogue in Tripoli, ready to kill Dr. David Gerbi — the Orthodox Jewish psychologist who had spent the summer with the Libyan rebels and was even offered a spot in the new parliament — he realized that although Muammar Gaddafi was no longer around, the hated dictator had left his virulent anti-Semitic brainwashing as a legacy.
Dr. David Gerbi a Libyan-born Torah-observant psychologist living in Italy spent the summer in a Libyan rebel encampment joining the revolutionary forces and providing them with psychiatric care. But their gratitude didn’t last for long. He was nearly lynched and then booted out of the country when he tried to clean up a desecrated synagogue that hadn’t seen a Jew since Muammar Gaddafi took hold of the country 42 years ago.
Dr. Gerbi international director of the World Organization of Libyan Jews was the first Jew to cast his lot with the Libyan rebels when he joined the Benghazi Psychiatric Hospital staff to teach the techniques of healing post-traumatic stress disorder among the fighters. Throughout the summer Dr. Gerbi holed up with the revolutionaries assisted rebel leaders in formulating strategies and restoring unity within their ranks when internal conflicts arose.
After Gaddafi was ousted the interim government the National Transitional Council talked about giving him a position in the soon-to-be-formed parliament as an official voice for religious tolerance in a country run by an extremist despot for four decades.
But although the new Libya is struggling for a more democratic identity Gaddafi’s 42-year rule succeeded in brainwashing the public toward virulent anti-Semitism propagating the myth that the Jews absconded with the country’s wealth and fled with it to Israel — when in reality Gaddafi kicked out all the Jews that remained after the Arab riots of the 60s. He then confiscated all the Jewish property worth about $500 million adding it to his private fortune estimated at $200 billion which he amassed after absconding with Libya’s wealth.
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