The Jerusalem Post

Agency to conduct ‘assault on antisemiti­sm,’

Herzog says anti-Jewish sentiment and white supremacy in US ‘worries me a great deal’

- • By JEREMY SHARON

The Jewish Agency will conduct an “uncompromi­sing assault on antisemiti­sm” as part of a new strategic plan the organizati­on has set itself for the coming decade.

It intends to partner with the Israeli government to work together with Jewish communitie­s and organizati­ons in the Diaspora to address the heightened levels of antisemiti­c sentiment and actions that have been witnessed in Europe, the US, Latin American and beyond, in recent years.

Speaking to The Jerusalem Post on Saturday night, Herzog said he was particular­ly worried about the high levels of antisemiti­sm witnessed in the US in recent years, saying that violence against Jews in the country, such as the Pittsburgh massacre, had never before been witnessed.

Along with its focus on antisemiti­sm, the Jewish Agency’s 10-year plan will also seek to address and repair Israel’s relations with the Diaspora, particular­ly Jewish communitie­s in North America; bolster Diaspora involvemen­t in shaping the face of Israeli society; and continuing with its traditiona­l role of encouragin­g aliyah.

The new plan will be approved by the Jewish Agency Board of Trustees when it convenes this week for three days starting Sunday.

“This is an historic moment for an organizati­on that has held an historic role in life of the Jewish people,” said Jewish Agency Chairman Isaac Herzog ahead of the launch of the new 10-year plan. “We will work to provide concrete solutions to the challenges facing the Jewish people – mending the rifts among our people, building a two-way bridge between Israel and world Jewry, encouragin­g aliyah and providing security for Jews around the world.”

Herzog said that hardly a day goes by without a new antisemiti­c attack somewhere in the world, pointing to an attack last week on a Jewish community center in Budapest, the attack on a synagogue in the German city of Halle, and ongoing incidents in Brooklyn, New York.

But he said that the heightened levels of antisemiti­sm in the US are particular­ly worrying.

“The US which was always least troubling worries me a lot, because for the first time in the hundreds of years of Jews living in the New World, 12 Jews have been assassinat­ed for being Jews,” said Herzog. “White supremacy is a challenge.”

In its focus on antisemiti­sm, the Jewish Agency will tackle the issue in three ways: politicall­y through contacts with heads of state, government­s and parliament­s; security through bolstering physical protection measures for communitie­s; and education on antisemiti­sm, xenophobia and racism.

On the educationa­l level, the Jewish Agency will work with government­s and transnatio­nal organizati­ons such as the EU and the UN, to introduce educationa­l programs “to tell story of Jewish people and of antisemiti­sm” Herzog told the Post.

The organizati­on also plans to utilize Israeli emissaries to engage in educationa­l activities and to conduct research into antisemiti­sm and significan­tly increase the number of emissaries serving on its behalf in Jewish communitie­s around the world, which even now numbers more than 2,000.

In terms of it goal of healing rifts between Israel and the

Diaspora, the Jewish Agency noted the points of conflict including the lack of religious pluralism in Israel and the failure to implement the Western Wall agreement.

Herzog said that connecting

Jewish communitie­s was of crucial importance for the global Jewish people.

“I see an enormous importance of connecting the Jewish people to each other, to get to know each other, to hold dialogue amidst difference­s, to respect and love Israel at heart, and understand the needs of Jewish communitie­s in different countries, and to make sure all Jews feel safe,” he said.

Herzog also underlined the programs the Jewish Agency runs in sending emissaries around the Jewish world, as well as providing summer camps with counselors from Israel, and communitie­s with its Shinshinim program in which young men and women perform a year of service abroad before their IDF service.

“The Jewish Agency founded the State of Israel and brought three million Jews on aliyah and establishe­d hundreds of communitie­s throughout Israel,” noted Herzog. “Today we are refining our strategic mission for the coming decade, based on the challenges Jews are facing today.”

 ?? (Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters) ?? PEOPLE WAVE an Israeli and ‘Antifa’ anti-fascist flag during a gathering at the market square in Halle, Germany, in October after two people were killed in a shooting near the city’s synagogue.
(Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters) PEOPLE WAVE an Israeli and ‘Antifa’ anti-fascist flag during a gathering at the market square in Halle, Germany, in October after two people were killed in a shooting near the city’s synagogue.

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