The Jerusalem Post

WZO hosts first congress in Chile on antisemiti­sm

Ambassador to Santiago says she received anti-Jewish tweets following her appointmen­t in July

- • By ILANIT CHERNICK

The World Zionist Organizati­on (WZO) held a threeday conference on antisemiti­sm in Chile last week, with some 180 Latin-American Jewish leaders present hear an address by Marina Rosenberg, Israel’s newly-appointed ambassador to Chile.

WZO chairman Yaakov Hagoel said that, “Jewish leaders must understand that antisemite­s want Jews to be afraid of being Jewish. If the Jew is afraid of being Jewish, then in the end he will not be a Jew. The responsibi­lity for maintainin­g Jewish pride and fighting antisemiti­sm belongs to the entire Jewish people – especially the leadership, and to the entire people of Israel.”

He stressed that antisemiti­sm “kills the Jewish spirit – and that is what should be avoided with tools brought from this congress.”

Rosenberg said she had recently received antisemiti­c messages online.

The ambassador, who began her diplomatic mission in Chile in July, emphasized that, together with the community, she is working not only in the fight against antisemiti­sm but also in the struggle to counter the BDS movement against Israel.

“The ambassador’s first personal experience began recently after she received antisemiti­c tweets that were sent to her personal account,” the WZO said in a statement. “In this context, the diplomat said that when she asked Chilean officials and politician­s about the existence of antisemiti­sm, they replied – surprising­ly – that this scourge does not exist in the South American country.”

Some of the tweets called for the liberation of Palestine, while others said that what Israel is doing “is genocide,” adding that “they [the Israelis] have been doing what the Nazis did to you.”

Another user asked if she had come to “kill Palestinia­n children in Chile.”

Rosenberg emphasized during her address that this is why “we should talk, discuss and teach with decision-makers, media and civil society as much as possible on the issue both within and outside the Jewish community, as we must expose and unmask what is happening around us and fight against antisemiti­c hatred.”

Also at the conference, the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Latin American representa­tive, Dr. Ariel Gelblung, focused on Holocaust denial today, while journalist Isaias Wassermann discussed the impact of BDS in the country.

“The World Zionist Organizati­on holds several regional conference­s every year about the fight against antisemiti­sm in Europe, South America and North America,” the organizati­on said following the event. “The conference­s stem from the continued rise of antisemiti­c events around the world and the need for Jewish residents to know how to defend themselves and who to contact if necessary.”

 ?? (WZO) ?? NEWLY APPOINTED AMBASSADOR to Chile Marina Rosenberg addresses the World Zionist Organizati­on conference on antisemiti­sm in Chile last week.
(WZO) NEWLY APPOINTED AMBASSADOR to Chile Marina Rosenberg addresses the World Zionist Organizati­on conference on antisemiti­sm in Chile last week.

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