New York Jewish Week/JTA — Menachem Rosensaft was pleasantly surprised this week to learn that a historical marker honoring a Nazi collaborator that has been a bane of his existence for years had been removed months ago. Then panic set in: After removing it, was New York City really planning to reinstall the plaque honoring Pierre Laval, the prime minister of Vichy France, the World War II-era Nazi puppet state, who was executed for treason? “It’s one thing… making a decision to remove something,” Rosensaft told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “It’s quite another to make a conscious decision [to do]...