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  • 2021-05-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Pope Francis was photographed with Holocaust survivors, not Rockefellers and Rothschilds (en)
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  • The Rothschild and the Rockefeller families are sometimes targets of misinformation . So is Pope Francis . Now, an image of the pope kissing a man’s hand while other men look on is being framed as a moment involving both families and the leader of the Catholic church. Pope Francis kissing the hand of David Rockefeller & John Rothschild, the post says . It was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook .) The Rothschilds are a wealthy Jewish family who established a financial empire in Europe beginning in the 1700s. The Rockefeller family fortune started with John D. Rockefeller , an oil tycoon and devout Baptist who became America’s first billionaire. His son, David Rockefeller, was a billionaire philanthropist who died in 2017 . According to the Rothschild Archive , there are no members of the family named John Rothschild, though there are two spouses of Rothschilds who have John in their name. But the man whose hand Pope Francis is holding in the photo is neither a Rothschild nor a Rockefeller. According to Getty Images , it’s Holocaust survivor Eliezer Grynfeld. The photo was taken in 2014, when Pope Francis visited the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem. The man standing next to Grynfeld is Moshe Ha-Elion, another Holocaust survivor. Pope Francis was also photographed holding his hand . Reuters reported at the time that the pope was introduced to six survivors of Nazi concentration camps that day, and he slowly kissed the hand of each one. We rate this Facebook post False. (en)
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