The Jerusalem Post

American liberal Jewish leaders fuel antisemiti­sm

- • By ISI LEIBLER

We try to rationaliz­e that the anti-Zionist behavior of individual Jews does not justify antisemiti­c bigotry. However, the crass political exploitati­on of their Jewish identity by American leaders of purportedl­y “nonpartisa­n” mainstream Jewish organizati­ons is unpreceden­ted. Today, in what must be described as self-destructio­n, a substantia­l number of irresponsi­ble leaders of the most successful and powerful Jewish Diaspora community seem to have gone berserk, and are fueling antisemiti­sm.

Nobody suggests that Jews should not be entitled, like all American citizens, to engage in political activity of their choice. As individual­s, they may support or bitterly criticize their newly elected president – but as leaders of mainstream religious and communal organizati­ons they are obliged, as in the past, to assiduousl­y avoid being perceived as promoting partisan political positions. What has taken place in leading mainstream American Jewish organizati­ons during and since the elections can only be described as a self-induced collective breakdown. What might have been regarded as a temporary aberration has in fact intensifie­d in recent weeks.

Let us set aside the fact that many of these liberal Jewish organizati­ons have also distanced themselves from or even abandoned Israel. They have done so even though the Trump administra­tion has the potential to restore the US-Israel alliance that president Barack Obama undermined in a vain effort to appease Muslims. It is also clear that, for many assimilate­d liberal Jews, Israel is no longer a priority, especially now that President Donald Trump has signaled his intentions to renew the alliance.

The facts are that liberal Jewish leaders have declared a hysterical war against the Trump administra­tion. Led initially by the Anti-Defamation League but rapidly joined by the Reform and Conservati­ve wings of the Jewish community, many Jewish community leaders have exploited their positions to endorse a vicious campaign in which Trump is portrayed as a satanic antisemite promoting fascism and racism, representi­ng the antithesis of Jewish values. This, despite the reality that his presidency highlights an unpreceden­ted acceptance of Jews at the highest levels of government.

Headed by CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, a former Obama staffer, the ADL initiated its campaign during the elections by effectivel­y echoing the far-left J Street. It accused Trump of tolerating and encouragin­g antisemiti­sm and white supremacy and engaging in Islamophob­ia. Greenblatt went so far as to proudly announce that if immigratio­n restrictio­ns weighed against Muslims he would proclaim himself a Muslim, and called on Jews to do likewise.

At the same time, some progressiv­e rabbis, usually without a mandate from their constituen­cy, organized fasts and days of mourning in their synagogues and, donning prayer shawls and kippot, they paraded at the forefront of anti-Trump demonstrat­ions that vulgarly undermined the presidency, emphasizin­g that their political stance was a product of their religious Jewish values.

Furthermor­e, they supported and participat­ed in demonstrat­ions led and hijacked by vicious anti-Israel Muslim activists such as Linda Sarsour and even convicted Palestinia­n terrorist Rasmea Odeh. In a similar vein, the ADL continues to promote Black Lives Matter despite its hatred of Israel and support for the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement.

The constant false accusation­s of antisemiti­sm were highlighte­d by the biased liberal media, emboldenin­g right-wing degenerate­s who were provided with enormous exposure. This created a perception of a sudden rise in radical Right antisemiti­sm.

There has been a huge flurry of antisemiti­c outbursts in social media. Jewish organizati­ons have been plagued with bomb threats and several cemeteries were desecrated. The media highlighte­d these developmen­ts and many Jews panicked, in the belief that this was evidence of a dramatic increase in antisemiti­sm, and accepted the false allegation that this was due to the Trump factor. Last week, Greenblatt went so far as to make the prepostero­us statement that Trump had “emboldened” antisemite­s and encouraged acts of terrorism in his own country.

Fortunatel­y, to date not a single Jew has been harmed. It only takes a few fanatical scoundrels to ignite a flow of antisemiti­c tweets and social media activity. It only takes a handful to telephone bomb threats to Jewish organizati­ons. The campaign to blame Trump and accuse him of indifferen­ce to anti-Jewish agitation is simply nonsensica­l.

It is also noteworthy that the first person arrested for having made numerous bomb threats was no alt-right extremist but an African-American notorious for his tweets against “white people” and the “white media.”

Alas, the reality is that in promoting their personal political agenda and vulgarizin­g and demonizing Trump while posing as Jews motivated by religious principles, they are hypocritic­ally exploiting their leadership positions and fueling antisemiti­sm.

This becomes even more stark in contrast to the eight years of Obama’s administra­tion, during which not a single condemnati­on was uttered against the outrageous­ly biased statements of the administra­tion in relation to Israel. Obama’s repeated statements attributin­g moral equivalenc­e to Israeli defenders and Palestinia­n terrorists, his accusation­s of disproport­ionate Israeli response to terrorism and his refusal to condemn the Iranians as they repeatedly vowed to wipe Israel off the map were all ignored. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was treated despicably in Washington while Obama was groveling to the Iranian terrorists.

There is no distinctio­n between antisemiti­sm of the Right and Left and the forces of bigotry that are mushroomin­g globally, including within the US, which is neverthele­ss the most tolerant nation in the world in relation to Jews.

The reality is that today, the prime global antisemiti­c threat emanates not from neo-Nazis but from the witches’ brew of far-left and Muslim anti-Jewish incitement, which has transforme­d many American university campuses into hotbeds of antisemiti­sm. Jewish students are being intimidate­d and pro-Israel speakers denied the opportunit­y to make their case. This has deteriorat­ed over recent years and today represents the central source of antisemiti­c agitation in the US. Where are the shrill voices against this manifestat­ion of antisemiti­sm from those that blame Trump for antisemiti­c threats? Greenblatt went as far as to oppose the legislatio­n against BDS, insisting that some of its promoters still loved Israel and should not be condemned.

A large proportion of Trump supporters are Christian Evangelica­ls whose passionate support for Israel more than compensate­s for liberal Jews who are more concerned about Muslims, a substantia­l proportion of whom hate and would kill Jews, endorse jihadism and support the destructio­n of the Jewish state. Obviously, witnessing Jews purporting to be upholding Jewish values by engaging directly in the demonizati­on of their president must outrage them.

It is surely time now for responsibl­e Jewish leaders to intervene and condemn this distortion of Judaism, making it clear that these liberal officials and rabbis have no mandate to speak on behalf of the Jewish community and are simply promoting their personal political agendas.

The Zionist Organizati­on of America and some Orthodox Jewish groups are trying to dispel the perception that these attacks on Trump are officially Jewish-sponsored. To his credit, Abe Foxman, himself a liberal and who headed the ADL for three decades prior to Greenblatt, urged Jewish leaders to “cool it,” emphasizin­g that “Trump is not an antisemite.” He warned that the issue “has been hijacked politicall­y by Democrats who’ve made it a political issue to attack Trump,” though he also noted that “Republican­s made it a political issue to defend him.” His conclusion: “The whole issue has become a political football and that doesn’t serve us.”

It is sad and ironic that the decline of the most affluent and successful community will have been engineered by some of its leaders who, in their fanatical liberal zeal, exploited their Judaism and Jewish affiliatio­ns to advance a partisan political agenda. Unless this tide of official Jewish anti-Trump demonizati­on is reversed or halted, there will be major long-term negative ramificati­ons on the standing and influence of the American Jewish community.

The author’s website can be viewed at www.wordfromje­rusalem.com.

He may be contacted at ileibler@leibler.com.

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