The Jerusalem Post

Exodus from antisemiti­sm

- • By CHARLES KAUFMAN

As incidents of antisemiti­sm rise throughout the globe, the need for a vehicle to teach current and future Jews about this subject is needed more than ever. With Passover, we have such a teaching moment in the form of the seder.

The story of the Exodus from Egypt is well-known by Jews and non-Jews alike. We were slaves. We were punished. We won or earned our freedom. Of course, with the seder, the story is digested with great food — yes, even matzah — we welcome Elijah; we sing and, of course, proclaim, “Next year in Jerusalem.”

Months ago, I proposed a Seder-of-sorts that would remind us every year of the lies that foster antisemiti­sm.

In our isolation this year, as we approach smaller, modified and Zoom-projected Seders, this is an opportunit­y to tell the story of antisemiti­sm, not thousands of years of it exactly, but through at least 12 lies that represent that story. We can’t forget them and, sadly, neither can our enemies, who recite them daily.

Amazingly, even in the face of this epic pandemic, Jews are blamed for the presence of the Corona-virus. Actually and tragically, antisemiti­sm is the pandemic that has endured for thousands of years. Perhaps those who perpetuate such lies should practice social distancing. Just as Moses told Pharaoh, “Let my people go,” we would urge Jew haters, “Just leave us alone.”

So, let’s take note of these dozen lies as a part of the Exodus story. Feel free to share so this history is heard each and every year. Instead of “Dayenu,” proclaim simply “False.”

• Israel is an illegitima­te state and Jews have no claim to the land. False. Artifacts and archaeolog­y prove we’ve been there for 4,000 years.

• The Western Wall belongs to Muslims. Jews have no tie to it. Simply false.

• Zionism is racism. False.

• Israel seeks to be a colonial power. False.

• Settlement­s are the cause of violence in the so-called West Bank. False. A charter calling for the destructio­n of Israel is the cause of violence.

• Israel is an Apartheid state. False. This is an insult to the institutio­nal racism the world witnessed in Soweto and South Africa.

• Israel keeps Palestinia­ns in refugee camps. False. Palestinia­ns keep Palestinia­ns in refugee camps.

• Israel defense forces operate like Nazi stormtroop­ers. False. The IDF, with few exceptions, is known to defend Israel with great restraint.

• Israel targets innocents at Palestinia­n schools, hospitals and mosques. False. These sites are used to launch attacks through tunnels and launch missiles.

• Israel is working to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque. False.

• Israel is to blame for the hopelessne­ss that Palestinia­ns feel. False in so many ways. . . and finally.

• Jesus was a Palestinia­n from Nazareth. False.

The seder has told the story of slavery and freedom for thousands of years. It has been a vehicle for conveying similar willful acts against masses of Jews, from the Inquisitio­n and the Holocaust to the Refuseniks of the Soviet Union and beyond, often written into Seders as the fifth cup of wine. So prophetic are the words in the Haggadah that we have come to understand that in every generation there are rulers who seek to destroy us. By definition, the seder serves to tell this exodus story. It is the event, beyond Yom Kippur, that is at the very core of our identity. Thus, at a time when antisemiti­sm manifests itself in so many different ways we must ritually build it into an annual, timeless teaching moment.

The author is President of B’nai B’rith Internatio­nal.

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