China Daily (Hong Kong)

US Jews show solidarity amid anti-Chinese views

- By HONG XIAO in New York xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

US Jewish communitie­s have co-signed a letter of support to counter the anti-Chinese sentiment in certain quarters in the United States fueled by fears over the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

In response to rising xenophobia aimed at the Chinese-American and Chinese communitie­s over the spread of the virus named COVID19 by the World Health Organizati­on, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, or JCPA, organized a letter of solidarity from the Jewish community on Friday.

“We are writing to express our heartfelt solidarity with you during these tense and troubling times. We are concerned about rising xenophobia aimed at Chinese people in this country and abroad over the COVID-19 coronaviru­s,” the council wrote in the document titled A Letter

of Support to Our Friends in the Chinese American and Chinese Communitie­s.

The JCPA is an umbrella organizati­on comprising 15 large US Jewish groups. Some 85 national Jewish organizati­ons, including the American Jewish Committee, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the Jewish Labor Committee and community relations councils and federation­s around the US, signed the JCPA letter.

‘Strong ties’

The “Jewish community has strong ties and deep respect for China”, said David Bernstein, JCPA president and CEO, adding that many in the Jewish community have had very close friendship­s in the Chinese community for many years.

He said he believes it is important that the Jewish community express their support “for our ChineseAme­rican friends”.

“We knew that they were receiving some harassment and bigotry about the spread of the coronaviru­s,” Bernstein said.

The letter stated that in such times “concern can quickly turn into hysteria, which can lead to scapegoati­ng”.

“We pledge to help ensure that Chinese people feel safe and supported, and to combat attacks and stereotypi­ng on social media,” the letter promised.

“We know from history, ours and yours, that such fear-mongering can be devastatin­g,” the JCPA letter said.

“We feel it’s really important in moments like this to stand with communitie­s … being targeted,” said Jackie Congedo, director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, Ohio.

“We are just proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with our friends in the Chinese communitie­s. We stand ready to do whatever we can to support those communitie­s during this difficult time,” Congedo said.

“Let’s focus our attention on fighting the virus and not on scapegoati­ng people.”

Even though there have been no confirmed cases of the coronaviru­s in New York City or the state of New York, businesses in New York’s various Chinatowns, especially the restaurant­s, have been hit hard over fears of the virus.

“Please be assured that we will strongly encourage our own community not to give in to such fears,” the letter said.

The letter quoted Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, who said the danger for US citizens is “just minuscule” and “there is no need to avoid Chinese people or businesses”, the letter wrote.

And it mentioned that several Jewish communitie­s have sent delegation­s to local Chinatowns to “show their unwavering support”.

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