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Isi Leibler, Australian Jewish Leader & Activist, Dies at 86 in Israel

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Isi Leibler, the Australian-Israeli Jewish activist who was responsible for leading the campaign to free Soviet Jewry, has passed away at the age of 86. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons

By: Ilana Siyance

Isi Leibler, the Australian-Israeli Jewish activist who was responsible for leading the campaign to free Soviet Jewry, has passed away at the age of 86.

In recent years, Leibler had become ill, suffering from multiple life-threatening diseases, but had done his best to forge forward and continue his life as normally as possible. Leiber, born in October 1934 in Antwerp, Belgium, passed away on Tuesday April 13, in Jerusalem, where he lived since 1999. Just by looking at social media alone, and the messages that he amassed, a person can get a picture of the giant stature of this man, and how highly he was esteemed by the Jewish communities around the world.

As reported by the Jerusalem Post, Leibler was the eldest son of a diamond dealer, whose family left Europe in 1939 to settle in Melbourne, Australia, due to the difficult situation for Jews around Europe at the onset of World War II. Leibler grew up in a religious, passionately Zionist and community-conscious family. His father was elected president of the Victorian Jewish Board of Deputies in Melbourne, a position which he later took on himself in 1974. He later became the presidency of the executive council of Australian Jewry. In 1980, he became chairman of the Asia-Pacific Region of the World Jewish Congress.

He was a vibrant businessman, and utilized his success for diplomatic means on behalf of his Zionistic missions. His good standing with Australian politicians, and his bravery on behalf of his Jewish brethren, secured the country’s support for Soviet Jewry. In fact, thanks to Leibler, Australia was the first country to support the cause at the United Nations, something that many at the time thought was a lost cause. Leibler zealously toiled with personal sacrifice to free the Soviet Jews, sending them to Israel, and personally visiting the USSR on several occasions. The only time he shied away was when it was time to accept the credit and praise for what had been accomplished. Leibler went on to forge diplomatic relations between Israel and countries including China and India, and continued to be active in international Jewry. Since 2000, he has also been writing for the Jerusalem Post.

Mr. Leibler was put to rest in Israel in his family plot in Jerusalem’s Har Hamenuhot Cemetery. He is survived by his loving wife of close to 63 years, Naomi, and their children, Romy, Tamara Grynberg, Gary and Jonathan, by numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren and by his brothers, Mark and Allan. May his family be comforted among the mourners of Zion, and may his memory continue to be a blessing.

Tourists to Return Starting May 23 as Israel Announces Plan

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Minister of Tourism Orit Farkash-Hacohen (pictured above) and Minister of Health Yuli Edelstein have agreed on a framework for the opening of Israel to vaccinated groups of foreign tourists. Photo Credit: Twitter

“Israel is the first vaccinated country, and the citizens of Israel are the first to enjoy this result,” Minister of Health Yuli Edelstein said.

By: WIN Staff

Minister of Tourism Orit Farkash-Hacohen and Minister of Health Yuli Edelstein have agreed on a framework for the opening of Israel to vaccinated groups of foreign tourists.

Starting on May 23, 2021, Israel will open its gates to foreign nationals after more than a year. A limited number of groups will be allowed at the start with the number being increased based on the health situation and progress of the program.

“Israel is the first vaccinated country, and the citizens of Israel are the first to enjoy this result,” Minister of Health Yuli Edelstein said.

In the first stage, groups will be allowed in under guidelines to be published by the ministries. They will include a pre-flight PCR test and post-flight serology test to prove vaccination at Ben-Gurion Airport.

The second stage will allow individual tourists to enter.

Meanwhile, discussions will continue with various countries to reach agreements for vaccine-certificate validation, so as to cancel the need for the serological test.

Tourism Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen said, “I am pleased to give this important first step to the tourism industry. It is time that Israel’s unique advantage as a safe and healthy country start to assist it in recovering from the economic crisis, and not only serve other countries’ economies.”

The Tourism Ministry prepared plans in January, hoping (it turns out correctly) for tourism’s return in the spring.

The tourism industry, which enjoyed revenues of about 23 billion shekels in 2019, was among the hardest hit by the corona crisis. Nearly 200,000 Israeli families employed in tourism lost their livelihoods, TPS reports.

“Opening tourism is important for one of the fields most hurt during the Covid year,” Edelstein noted. “We will continue to look at easing regulations in accordance to the health situation.”

Israeli tourism was breaking records before coronavirus hit. Over 4.5 million tourists entered Israel in 2019, an 11% increase over the year prior. It was on course to break that record in 2020 but the impact of coronavirus was already felt by the early part of the year. By March, El Al airlines had laid off 80% of its workforce.

(World Israel News)

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PA Elections: Shots Fired at Home of Candidate from Muhammad Dahlan’s List

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Shots were fired on Sunday night at the home of lawyer Hatem Shahin, one of Fatah’s candidates for the Palestinian Legislative Council elections and a member of Muhammad Dahlan’s ‘Future’ list. Unknown individuals fired several shots at Shahin’s home in Hebron. Photo by Yehonatan Valtser/TPS on 2 December, 2019

By: Baruch Yedid

Shots were fired on Sunday night at the home of lawyer Hatem Shahin, one of Fatah’s candidates for the Palestinian Legislative Council elections and a member of Muhammad Dahlan’s ‘Future’ list. Unknown individuals fired several shots at Shahin’s home in Hebron.

Dahlan’s faction was quick to issue a statement of condemnation and placed the responsibility for the safety of all candidates on Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas and his security apparatus.

A senior Fatah source told TPS Monday that “although Abu Mazen [Abbas] published the Declaration of Rights and Freedoms, which is intended to ensure a fair election, he allows his people, whether security personnel or Tanzim activists, to threaten candidates and not hesitate to harm them.”

In this context, the senior Fatah official noted the threat made by Abbas at the Fatah revolutionary council meeting when he told those present that anyone who dared to run against his list should be shot.

Palestinian publicist Fares Yai’i condemned the shooting, saying it was a “cowardly act that threatens civilian peace and the democratic process.” Ya’i demanded that the security forces expose the criminals involved in the shooting and called on all candidates in Hebron to condemn the heinous act.

Meanwhile, the Central Election Commission approves all of the rival Fatah lists, out of a total of 36 lists submitted to it, and attention is drawn to Muhammad Dahlan’s’ “Future” list and Marwan Barghouti and Nasser al -Qidwa’s “Freedom” list.

Out of 231 objections filed to disqualify candidates, the Central Election Commission approved only one request for the disqualification of Eugene Kushakji, a young woman from Jerusalem, who appeared on the “Freedom” list.

Four objections were removed but Kushakji, who holds Israeli citizenship as a resident of eastern Jerusalem, was disqualified.

A Fatah source explained that Abbas’ men sought to disqualify dozens of members on the Dahlan and Qidwa on the pretext that they had harmed and insulted the Palestinian leadership, but their requests were rejected. Abbas’ Fatah members also sought to disqualify Hamas member Khaled Brahma, who is running on the “We will meet in Jerusalem” list, and who insulted Abbas when he participated in Shimon Peres’ funeral.

The PA believes that Abbas will be forced to postpone the election, taking advantage of Israel’s refusal to allow polling stations positioned in Jerusalem.

During the coming week, meetings are expected between the various factions and Fatah on the issue of placing polling stations in the east of the city. Dalal Salameh, a member of Abu Mazen’s Fatah list, says in this regard that discussions will be held with all factions and separately.

  (TPS)

Israel Tells ICC it has No Authority to Probe War Crimes in Judea and Samaria

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has no authority to launch a war crimes investigation against the Jewish state, Israel has announced .Photo Credit: Twitter:

By: Aryeh Savir

The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has no authority to launch a war crimes investigation against the Jewish state, Israel has announced.

ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda announced in March she was launching an investigation against Israel for alleged crimes committed in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has in recent days held discussions on the issue of Israeli policy regarding the announcement.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz, Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, Minister Yuval Steinitz, Minister Yoav Galant, Minister Michael Biton, IDF Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi, National Security Council (NSC) head Meir Ben-Shabbat, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, and other senior officials all participated in the discussions.

It was decided to adopt the recommendations of the inter-ministerial team led by the NSC which recommended not cooperating with the international court but also not leaving the prosecutor’s letter unanswered and responding and making it clear that the court is acting without authority.

“It will also be made clear that Israel is a nation of laws that knows how to investigate itself,” Netanyahu’s office stated after the discussions.

In the response letter sent to the ICC, it will also be pointed out that Israel “absolutely rejects the claim that it has carried out war crimes.”

“Israel reiterates its unequivocal position according to which the court in The Hague lacks the authority to open an investigation against it,” the letter will note.

This position was also made clear to the court by other countries and noted experts in international law.

“The unacceptable interference of the court lacks any legal basis and contravenes the goals for which it was established. The State of Israel is committed to the rule of law and will continue to investigate any accusation against it regardless of the source and expects that the court will refrain from violating its sovereign authority,” the statement said.

Netanyahu said that “at a time when IDF soldiers are fighting with supreme morality against terrorists who perpetrate new war crimes every other day, it is Israel that the court in The Hague has decided to condemn. There is no other word to describe this other than hypocrisy.”

“A body that was founded to defend human rights has become a hostile body that defends those who trample human rights,” he added.

Mandelbleit restated his position that the ICC lacks any jurisdiction on this matter since no sovereign Palestinian state exists nor does any territory belonging to such an entity.

Israel has not joined the ICC.

Anne Herzberg, Legal Advisor at NGO Monitor, who authored the organizations; amicus brief to the ICC, and has been involved in the ICC’s Israel-related dealings as far back as the initial efforts in 2008, stated that Bensouda’s decision was “expected,” and her claim that she and her office have consistently engaged in a “principled, non-partisan approach” is “utterly laughable.”

“From the very beginning of her tenure she encouraged the Palestinians to join the Court, has repeatedly relied upon claims from and engaged with Palestinian terror-linked NGOs, and invented out of whole cloth an attenuated legal theory to go after Israelis. And there are many other indications of bias,” she charged.

“It is unclear if the new Prosecutor will be able to undo the considerable damage she has done to the institution’s credibility,” she noted.

(TPS)

Bennett Says Netanyahu Can Count his Support; Accused of Hoping He Fails

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Bennett said at the meeting, “In our meetings I told Mr. Netanyahu, and I say again here, that Likud can count the Yemina faction in for the establishment of a right-wing government.” (Flash90/Yonatan Sindel)

Bennett is being accused of secretly hoping Netanyahu fails.

By: David Isaac

Yemina leader Naftali Bennett told a faction meeting on Monday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could count on his party’s support in establishing a right-wing government, but others on the Right say that in reality he’d like to see Netanyahu fail.

Bennett said at the meeting, “In our meetings I told Mr. Netanyahu, and I say again here, that Likud can count the Yemina faction in for the establishment of a right-wing government.”

But right-wing sources tell Israel Hayom on Monday that “if Naftali Bennett really wanted to form a right-wing government, he would announce that it was either a right-wing government or a fifth election and then all the pressure would go to” other factions to join the coalition.

Those others include former Likud MK Gideon Saar, leader of the right-wing New Hope party, and even Benny Gantz of Blue and White, a more centrist party and currently a member of the coalition. Neither has shown the slightest interest in joining with Netanyahu this time.

The sources presented as evidence that Bennett isn’t serious a video disseminated by one of his party’s members showing a well-known Israeli news anchor saying that the opposition bloc is actually made up of right-wing members.

“Why is it important for an activist from a right-wing party, which as they claim wants to form a government with the Right, to spread a clip that says the other bloc is not Left at all?! It seems like [Yemina is] preparing the ground to go with them and claim that this is not a left-wing bloc. Otherwise, there is no other explanation for it,” the sources told Israel Hayom.

Netanyahu and Bennett met on Thursday. “The meeting was conducted in a good spirit and in a positive atmosphere. It was agreed that they would meet again,” according to a joint statement issued by Likud and Yemina.

Netanyahu currently has 52 Knesset seats. He needs 61 to form a government.

            (World Israel News)

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Netanyahu Warns US Defense Secretary on Iranian Nuclear Weapons

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Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a press conference in Jerusalem, April 12, 2021. (GPO/Koby Gideon)

In apparent message to Washington, Netanyahu tells visiting Defense Secretary that Israel will stop Iran before it can “carry out its genocidal goal of eliminating Israel.”

By: Paul Shindman

With tensions rising in the Middle East over alleged Israeli attacks on Iranian targets, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told visiting U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin that Israel would not allow Iran to achieve its goal of producing nuclear weapons.

“In the Middle East, there is no threat that is more serious, more dangerous, more pressing than that posed by the fanatical regime in Iran,” Netanyahu said at a press conference after holding talks with Austin, who arrived in Israel Sunday. “Iran continues to support terrorists around the world in five continents, threatening civilians everywhere.”

With the Biden Administration pursuing a return to the Iran nuclear deal abandoned three years ago by former President Donald Trump, Netanyahu made it clear to Washington that Israel would not stand idly by if Iran was allowed to continue its nuclear program.

“Iran has never given up its quest for nuclear weapons, and the missiles to deliver them and Iran consistently, consistently and outrageously calls for Israel’s annihilation and works towards that goal,” Netanyahu said.

“Mr. Secretary, we both know the horrors of war. We both understand the importance of preventing war,” said Netanyahu, himself a wounded combat officer who served in Israel’s top commando unit during his military service. “And we both agree that Iran must never possess nuclear weapons.”

“My policy as Prime Minister of Israel is clear. I will never allow Iran to obtain the nuclear capability to carry out its genocidal goal of eliminating Israel,” Netanyahu said.

For his part, Austin did not mention Iran by name, only saying he came “to discuss a number of security issues that are important to our two countries,” while emphasizing the close strategic ties between the two countries.

“I wanted to reaffirm the administration’s strong commitment to Israel and to the Israeli people,” Austin said, adding his purpose was “close consultations with Israel as we address shared challenges in the region.”

“The close and strong ties that we enjoy with Israel are central to regional stability and security in the Middle East,” Austin noted. “And so we discussed ways to deepen and expand our longstanding defense relationship in the face of regional threats and other security challenges. And I affirmed the department’s support for our ongoing diplomatic efforts to normalize relations between Israel and Arab and Muslim-majority nations.”

With Iran threatening to avenge an alleged attack by Israel on Saturday at one of its nuclear sites, Austin said he and Netanyahu discussed “shared defense priorities” and how to “maintain close cooperation between the United States and Israel.”

“I am confident that together we can chart a path toward enduring peace in this region, and advance an open and stable order now and in the years ahead,” Austin said.

(World Israel News)

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Iranian Foreign Minister Vows, ‘We Will Take Our Revenge on the Zionists’

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Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif had harsh words for Israel, Photo Credit: AP

Tehran has changed its tune and is now stating the incident was a result of “nuclear terrorism.”

By: Lauren Marcus

One day after Iranian government officials reported that the electrical grid at the Natanz nuclear facility had been downed by a mysterious “accident,” Tehran has changed its tune and is now stating the incident was a result of “nuclear terrorism.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif had harsh words for Israel, giving a statement to state-controlled media outlet Press TV which said that the Jewish State was responsible for the outage and that Iran would be seeking to avenge the alleged act of sabotage.

“The Zionists want to take revenge because of our progress in the way to lift sanctions … they have publicly said that they will not allow this. But we will take our revenge on the Zionists,” Zarif said.

Calling the act “nuclear terrorism,” head of the nuclear program Ali Akbar Salehi also insinuated that Israel was behind the outage.

He told Press TV that “opponents of the country’s industrial and political progress, who aim to prevent development of a thriving nuclear industry,” were responsible for the attack.

The statements come on the heels of increasing covert clashes between Iran and Israel. Last week, Israeli commandos were reportedly responsible for an explosion thath caused serious damage to an Iranian ship in the Red Sea.

The alleged explosion came weeks after an Israeli ship in the Gulf of Oman was said to be damaged by an Iranian missile.

Israel has openly expressed its concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear program and is widely believed to have been behind several operations aimed at stemming the program’s progress.

In November 2020, Mossad operatives were reportedly behind the assassination of top Iranian nuclear physicist Mohsen Fakrizadeh, who was allegedly killed via a satellite-controlled machine gun.

In July 2020, a series of unexplained explosions at the Natanz nuclear facility and other nuclear sites in Iran destroyed critical equipment for uranium enrichment.

            (World Israel News)

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Land Acquisition by Jews in Eastern Jerusalem Ignites Wave of Accusations Against the UAE by PA Intelligence

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The purchase of three properties by Jewish associations from residents of the Silwan neighborhood in eastern Jerusalem last Thursday ignited a wave of rumors about the involvement of the United Arab Emirates, as the one behind the financing of the transactions. Photo by Esty Dziubov/TPS on 27 October, 2019

By: Baruch Yedid

The purchase of three properties by Jewish associations from residents of the Silwan neighborhood in eastern Jerusalem last Thursday ignited a wave of rumors about the involvement of the United Arab Emirates, as the one behind the financing of the transactions through the people of Muhammad Dahlan, a senior Fatah leader living in Abu Dhabi.

Behind the wave of rumors is the Palestinian Authority’s intelligence, which is working against Muhammad Dahlan’s list, which is running in the Palestinian elections.

With the completion of the new land deal in Silwan, the large families in the village are announcing the “Honorary Charter” designed to boycott the land sellers and evict them. The Convention, signed by the heads of families and clans in Silwan and supported by the Supreme Muslim Council, calls on the entire Arab and Muslim public in eastern Jerusalem to boycott the land sellers and their relatives. The convention calls for not attending social and family events of the land traders and prohibits marriage with their families. The Convention prohibits any social contact with land traders and their families, including attending weddings or funerals, burial arrangements, including the washing of the body, and prohibits their burial in Muslim cemeteries.

The families call for severing all friendships with the land sellers, banning all trade ties and stipulating that the property traders will be considered as having taken themselves out of the Islamic religion.

Against the backdrop of growing criticism of the Palestinian Authority’s helplessness, which has pledged to prevent land deals in eastern Jerusalem, families in eastern Jerusalem are now calling on the PA to prosecute land sellers even in their absence and “beat them with an iron fist” as well as those who help them.

The boycott treaty is a continuation of a Muslim ruling issued in 1935 by clerics in eastern Jerusalem that banned all land trade and the sale of homes to Jews. Two years ago, following the purchase of properties by Jews, Sheikh Akrama Sabri, head of the Supreme Muslim Council, renewed the ruling. Now, following the events in Silwan, he is in favor of the boycott treaty and supports the heads of the families, who say that “the boycott is the order of the day and will also apply to those who assisted in the land smuggling operation.”

Sabri told Arab media that “the sellers of the land are considered traitors to the religion of Islam and the Palestinian homeland and therefore should not be prayed for after their deaths.” He said that “perverted lawyers in the east of the city are responsible for the land robbery” and promises to come to terms with them.

Sheikh Sabri, an important Muslim cleric in Jerusalem, added that “the Arab world has not stood by Jerusalem in recent years” and pointed the finger mainly at moderate Arab countries but promises in an interview with the Turkish media that “despite everything, all transactions are null and void and the property will be returned into its Muslim owners in the future.”

In the east of the city, Arab countries are called upon to protect Jerusalem and not to be dragged along by the “normalization of relations with Israel.”

The Silwan home sale affair is now also being used to close settle accounts within the Palestinian Authority and Fatah and has led to an exchange of accusations between associates of the Palestinian leadership and the Islamic Movement and the United Arab Emirates.

Sources in the east of the city and in the PA, as well as the Arab media, claim that the United Arab Emirates is behind the purchase of the land in the east of the city, through its support for the Economic Development Council, headed by Dr. Sari Nusseibeh, a member of one of the most important families in the city and second place on the list of “Al-Mastakbal” led by Muhammad Dahlan, Abu Mazen’s opponent whose list is running in the Palestinian Legislative Council elections.

In the background of the harsh accusations against Nusseibeh is the fact that a few years ago the Emirates granted a sum of $12 million for the benefit of the activities of the Economic Development Council in eastern Jerusalem. Sources affiliated with the Palestinian Authority and with Hamas state that Dahlan’s men are mercenaries and traitors who are taking advantage of the economic crisis in eastern Jerusalem to purchase assets with emirate money.

Fatah officials reported to TPS that an investigation has revealed that the men of Majed Faraj, the PA intelligence chief, a trustee of Abu Mazen, who was personally entrusted with the “Dahlan file,” fabricated messages on social media and media reports about their alleged involvement of Dahlan and Nusseibeh in the sale of the land.

Dmitry Daliani, a spokesman for the reformist list affiliated with Dahlan, told TPS that “this is a hysterical reaction from Abu Mazen’s loyalists to our decision to run in the election, and our rising power on the street is the cause of heavy apprehension from Dahlan’s list.” Daliani said that “behind the false campaign against Dahlan are Abu Mazen’s men and alongside them this time are also major media outlets such as Qatari Al Jazeera and newspapers from Turkey, as these countries try to tarnish the image of the Emirates by exploiting the Jerusalem issue and act as leaders in defending the city and the Holy Places.”

Fatah officials estimated in a conversation with TPS that Abu Mazen will use the tensions in eastern Jerusalem to prepare the ground for a possible statement regarding the postponement of the election under Israel’s expected refusal to allow the placing of ballot boxes.

“Abu Mazen is now interested in escalation in East Jerusalem as this will play into his hands and allow him to escape the election trap he entered with open eyes and there is no better means of doing so than an escalation in eastern Jerusalem,” Fatah officials say.

(TPS)

Beware!! Socialism Fast Approaching

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After nearly 250 years of unembarrassed, unbridled capitalism, that skyrocketed the United States to be the most admired, envied nation on the earth, our homegrown Leftist Destructionists are fomenting a movement dedicated to replacing free enterprise, individualism and creative human ingenuity, with the crippling economic plague of Socialism. Photo Credit: Twitter

After nearly 250 years of unembarrassed, unbridled capitalism, that skyrocketed the United States to be the most admired, envied nation on the earth, our homegrown Leftist Destructionists are fomenting a movement dedicated to replacing free enterprise, individualism and creative human ingenuity, with the crippling economic plague of Socialism. This debilitating movement was founded by Karl Marx, in the early 1840’s, who spoke the now hidden under the covers truth about his brainchild, as such: “What we have to deal with here is a communist society, run and controlled by the government.” He never used the term “socialism,” to refer to his economic theory. Rather, he described it as: “a communist society that has not yet reached its higher stage.” And whatever name we call it, that same failed economic theory is now roller-coastering us downhill for disaster! And why?

44% of our younger generation yearns for such a society. And of course they do. Just look at their radically Leftist unionized public school teachers who are now dedicatedly teaching the federal government’s forcefully endorsed “1619 Project,” written by a Lefty, NYT reporter. Teachers are taking over the role of the parents, as they’ve done before in every dictatorial, socialist dominated nation. And then these brainwashed kids are graduated to our university system replete with radical professors who teach their Socialist, anti-American courses. Capitalism is bad!!! Money making is evil! The helpless poor are being used to create wealth for others! Government is better able to distribute wealth! Our youth are being pummeled with baseless information and are ripe for the taking. These kids, now being indoctrinated by a devout, religious-like cult of radicals will eventually be this nation’s leaders. Figure out where that will lead.

Think about the current craze for the Green New Deal fostered by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a member of the Democrat Socialists of America, and a host of other like minded members of Congress, that weakens this nation’s ability to grow and prosper by limiting our energy dependence and relying on the nonsense of wind and solar power. Socialists demand that this nation step down from its status as a world leader to be more in line with the economic status of starving third world countries. Our standards of living are too high because “We steal and take away the natural resources of other nations. We must give back. We must live closer to nature,” they scream out. In essence, we have to start looking like Venezuela or Cuba, countries that our own Leftists admire. For instance, there’s Dumpster diving for food on Wednesdays in Caracas.

Our Progressive leaders, ignorant of the history of socialism and its paralyzing effects on societies that embrace this form of government, are leading us down the path of destruction, poverty and fascism. Why do our current elected leaders assume they are brighter, economy or social-justice wise than the lowly citizens who placed them in office? How many members of Congress have had the experience of actually working for a real living? How many have ever stood behind a cash register, stocked shelves, punched the clock, or hired, fired, signed paychecks or worried about going out of business? How could the likes of dedicated socialists such as Senator Chuck Schumer, who landed his first job as an elected official at the age of 25 and Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, who jumped into politics right after college, have experienced enough of real life to make decisions affecting the entire nation? Answer the question yourself.

Are We Supporting Terrorists?

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This past Sunday, Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, its major one, was shut down just as its super fast uranium enrichment equipment, ready to punch out its deadly product, was plugged in. Photo Credit: Iranian Presidency Office

We are turning on the warning signals to alert our readers that the new administration, in power for less than 90 days, has shown unmistakable signs that its goal is to put increasing daylight between our country and Israel. Bad news, but you’ve got to face reality. The Trump manufactured, mutual love affair with Israel is over. You don’t have to read between the lines. Read the actual headlines. America has not only announced to the world that we plan to return to the flawed 2015 Obama Iran deal, we are now pleading with that terror state to come to the bargaining table to reinstate it and walk away with the steal of the century….permission to build a nuclear arsenal and use it to bring the Middle East including Israel to its knees.

Forget about any White House claim that we will remove sanctions on Iran only after it returns to compliance with the nuclear deal. Street smart Iran knows it has the upper hand. Israel is now gasping for breath and fighting for its life by showing its determination to survive on its own. This past Sunday, Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, its major one, was shut down just as its super fast uranium enrichment equipment, ready to punch out its deadly product, was plugged in. The lights went out! Iran claims, most probably correctly, that it was Israeli sabotage. And just days earlier, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ intelligence gathering ship, the Saviz, patrolling the Red Sea, was hit with underwater mines, strangely the same day Tehran and world powers, including the U.S. met in Vienna to discuss returning to the 2015 deal. The NYT blames Israel for the attack in order to warn the world it would not stand by idly awaiting its destruction. No coincidences.

And last week, our new Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, arrived in Israel, not to pat them on their heads, but to warn them to back off and let the new mavens of diplomacy work with Iran to “bring real peace to the region.” At about the same time, Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Israel that, “Palestinian human and civil rights must be equal with those of Israelis.” Is he not aware that Hamas and the PA, alone, control and make miserable, the daily lives of Palestinians? Then the Biden administration proudly announced that we plan to re-fund the Palestinians to the tune of $250 million and over $100 million to the corrupt UNRWA. Unmistakable direct funding for renewed terror against the Jewish State. And throw in for good measure the recent welcoming back to D.C. to the Palestinian Embassy that Trump tossed out.

Is there any doubt that the goal of the new administration, under severe pressure from the radical Leftists in Congress, including the likes of Senator Sanders, Congresswomen Omar, Tlaib, Pressley and AOC, is reverting to the pre-Trump policies of tossing Israel and its new coalition of Arab allies in the region under the bus in order to placate and re-invigorate the terror state of Iran? When you’re finished with saying your prayers for the preservation of this country over the next four years, throw in a few words for the salvation of the Jewish State….and hope G-d is listening.

Letters to the Editor

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House Foreign Affairs Revictimizes Holocaust Jews

Dear Editor:

What do you call it when “The Democratic Party-controlled House Foreign Affairs Committee releases a Yom HaShoah statement that omitted reference to the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust and spelled Holocaust with a lowercase H. ‘On Yom HaShoah we commit ourselves to remembering the 6 million lives extinguished during the holocaust & millions more who survived its cruelty.’ Dov Hikind, former Democratic New York State Assemblyman, expressed his outrage……Apparently the Democrat-led House FAC forgot about the fact that 6 MILLION JEWS WERE MURDERED DURING THE HOLOCAUST! ‘Yom HaShoah’ is a JEWISH day of Holocaust remembrance!”

What do you call it when “BDS-backer Ilhan Omar was given a seat on the powerful House Foreign Affairs (by Pelosi), with her history of anti-Semitic tweets, radicalism, and support of Hamas, and absolutely no relevant experience, to appease the growing anti-Israel contingent in her party, only days after she defended the antisemitic smear that Israel ‘hypnotized the world.”

When Jewish history is re-written, erased, maligned, with an anti-Zionist, anti-Jew narrative, often thinly disguised as “progressive” well wishes, what comes next? If the best predictor of the future is the past, it doesn’t take much to conclude the next step is to erase us… entirely. So, to all the Jew Erasers out there, I will remind you this time, we will not go down without a fight. We will take as many of you as we can down with us, if need be. We will honor the JEWS, YES THE JEWISH PEOPLE, who were specifically targeted, murdered, butchered, in the Holocaust, just because they were Jews.

And specifically to the House Foreign Affairs Committee members, Omar especially, I sentence each of you to spend a week in a Holocaust Memorial Museum without food, water or a toilet, to do penance for your moral depravity, for revictimizing the few remaining survivors of the Holocaust and their living offspring, for insulting the living and the dead.

Sincerely,
Ginette Weiner

 

Black Lives Matter on the Defense

Dear Editor:

The following statement is issued by Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation:

“Patrisse Cullors is the Executive Director of Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF). She serves in this role in a volunteer capacity and does not receive a salary or benefits. Patrisse has received a total of $120,000 since the organization’s inception in 2013, for duties such as serving as spokesperson and engaging in political education work. Patrisse did not receive any compensation after 2019.

To be abundantly clear, as a registered 501c3, BLMGNF cannot and did not commit any organizational resources toward the purchase of personal property by any employee or volunteer. Any insinuation or assertion to the contrary is categorically false.

Patrisse’s work for Black people over the years has made her and others who align with the fight for Black liberation targets of racist violence. The narratives being spread about Patrisse have been generated by right-wing forces intent on reducing the support and influence of a movement that is larger than any one organization. This right-wing offensive not only puts Patrisse, her child and her loved ones in harm’s way, it also continues a tradition of terror by white supremacists against Black activists. All Black activists know the fear these malicious and serious actions are meant to instill: the fear of being silenced, the trauma of being targeted, the torture of feeling one’s family is exposed to danger just for speaking out against unjust systems. We have seen this tactic of terror time and again, but our movement will not be silenced.”

Sincerely
Sean Wherley

 

The Hypocrisy of Randi Weingarten

Dear Editor:

With each passing day, life as we know it becomes more strange and this week was no exception. When I read the comments of the American Federation of Teachers leader Randi Weingarten who said of the Jews the following I wanted to scrawl under the proverbial school desk and not come out. She said:

“American Jews are now part of the ownership class. Jews were immigrants from somewhere else. And they needed the right to have public education. And they needed power to have enough income and wealth for their families that they could put their kids through college and their kids could do better than they have done. Both economic opportunity through the labor movement and an educational opportunity through public education were key for Jews to go from the working class to the ownership class. What I hear when I hear that question is that those who are in the ownership class now want to take that ladder of opportunity away from those who do not have it.”

Suffice it to say that Ms Weingarten is giving voice to a trending woke ideology whose mission it is to bring Jews down in terms of precisely what they have achieved and their influence in this country. Besides being vehemently anti-Semitic in nature, I think it would behoove us to take a look at the impracticality of her views. If what Weingarten says is true, then Jewish kids are no longer a significant segment of the public school student population.

As she sees it, the “ownership class” are having their kids attend fancy private schools. And if that is the case, why would Jewish parents complain that public school teachers do not want to return to the classroom. The fact is the groups of parents who are clamoring for in-person instruction for their kids are minorities, such as black, Hispanic and so on. It is there parents who are struggling to stay afloat and feed their families; especially during the dark times that we’ve encountered during this nightmarish pandemic.

I wonder why Weingarten hasn’t addressed the needs of these parents? Does it bother her at all that for every day that their kids are not in school that is makes the burden way more difficult for them?

Sincerely
Jonas Adelmeier

Biden’s Anti-Israel ‘Point Man’ Behind Plan to Fund Terrorists

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“I was inspired by the Palestinian intifada,” Hady Amr wrote a year after September 11 while working with an anti-Israel group.

America must “regain trust and goodwill” of terrorists with taxpayer money

By: Daniel Greenfield

“I was inspired by the Palestinian intifada,” Hady Amr wrote a year after September 11 while working with an anti-Israel group.

A few years later, the Beirut-born extremist had become an advisor on Muslim relations to the World Economic Forum before heading up Brookings’ Doha Center for Qatar. The tiny Islamic tyranny is allied with Iran, Al Qaeda, and the Muslim Brotherhood. It’s a backer of Hamas.

The Obama administration appointed Amr as the Deputy Head of USAID’s Middle East Bureau which put him in a key position to direct taxpayer money from an organization already notorious for funding pro-terrorist and anti-Israel groups.

A decade after Amr had responded to the death of a Hamas leader by ranting that “there will be thousands who will seek to avenge these brutal murders of innocents”, the Obama administration made him a Deputy to its Special Envoy for Israeli Palestinian negotiations.

Amr decamped back to Brookings during the Trump administration, becoming one of Biden’s big bundlers, joining his transition team and getting picked as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. Within two decades of praising the intifada against Israel and a decade of working for a think-tank deeply compromised by its pro-Hamas regime sponsor, the foreign radical had climbed to a pole position in setting the Biden administration’s policy on Israel.

Politico described Amr as “the key U.S. official dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian issue.” The Times of Israel called him, “Biden’s point-man on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”

Biden’s point man didn’t waste much time.

On February 1st, it was reported that Amr had spoken with Minister Hussein al-Sheikh of the Palestinian Authority. Al-Sheikh, a member of the PLO Central Council and of the Central Committee of the Fatah Party, had praised the top terrorist Hmeid family as a “fighting family” whose members had murdered at least 10 Israelis, and promised aid to it.

In response to efforts to get the PLO to stop rewarding terrorists, Al-Sheikh had declared that, “If we have one dollar, we will spend it on the families of our martyrs and prisoners.”

Al-Sheikh described his conversation with Amr as “positive.”

In late February, Al-Sheikh wrote a letter to Hady Amr claiming that all the terrorists, including Hamas, had committed to “peaceful popular resistance” against Israel. A Hamas official however boasted that, “the Palestinian voter will vote for those who trampled the Zionists’ heads underfoot, and wrote the loftiest verses of victory with their blood and body parts.”

On March 1, Hady Amr and his team delivered their memo, The US Palestinian Reset and the Path Forward, which called for resuming aid to the terrorists, abandoning pro-Israel moves by the Trump administration, and doubling down on building a terrorist state inside Israel.

A militant anti-Israel activist from Beirut was not only defining an anti-Israel foreign policy, but, as foreign policy expert Elliot Abrams noted, the memo repeatedly used British spellings for words like “programmes”, “normalise”, and “emphasise”, driving home the point that Americans were no longer in charge of their own foreign policy even on a simple linguistic level.

The memo’s reset “with the Palestinian people and leadership” was advanced by Amr’s contacts with figures in the PLO and Fatah terrorist movements, and called for an immediate resumption of the foreign aid pipeline to the terrorist territories, including UNRWA, which has served as a front for Hamas operations, beginning in late March or early April”.

The timing held up perfectly with the State Department announcing approximately $250 million in aid to the terrorist territories in early April closely following the timetable of Amr’s memo.

“Israel strongly opposes renewing funding for UNRWA, an anti-Semitic agency that incites against Israel,” Ambassador Gilad Erdan, Israel’s representative to the UN, tweeted.

Ambassador Erdan was understating the case. UNRWA schools are routinely staffed by Hamas supporters who preach the murder of Jews and Americans, and has produced top terrorists. Members of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group working for UNRWA have used its facilities and signage to transport weapons, and terrorists, and to store and fire rockets at Israel.

The funding is “consistent with who we are as a people. It also happens to be what’s consistent with what’s in our interest,” Ned Price, Biden’s State Department spokesman, falsely claimed.

The $150 million for UNRWA is crucial to the strategy of restoring funding to the terrorist areas without violating the Taylor Force Act. The law, named after an American veteran murdered in Israel by an Islamic terrorist funded and celebrated by the PLO, banned further foreign aid to the terrorist entity until it stopped funding terrorists. The PLO, including Abbas and his pal, Al-Sheikh, have vehemently refused to stop funding further terrorist attacks.

The Biden administration is claiming that its funding is indirect and therefore not in violation of the Taylor Force Act even though it blatantly violates its intent. But this is an administration packed full of Obama vets who oversaw shipments of foreign currency to Iran on unmarked cargo planes in order to dodge the law against providing money to Iran’s terrorists.

Aside from UNRWA, much of the remaining cash will be funneled through USAID.

“Given the absence of USAID activity in recent years, engaging civil society actors will be critical to regaining trust and goodwill with Palestinian society,” a congressional notification argued.

Why does the United States have to pay to regain the “trust and goodwill” of terrorists?

When Price was asked about a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report that showed that USAID had not vetted the second level of grants for terrorist connections, he retorted that it “found no cases of U.S. funding going to parties, providers on the ground who failed vetting.”

Of course that’s the point. There was no vetting and therefore there were no findings.

The Biden administration has made it clear that it intends to violate the Taylor Force Act up and down while claiming ignorance, and insisting that it’s not in violation because it claims it isn’t.

And the result will be more terrorism.

According to Adam Kredo of the Washington Free Beacon, a non-public State Department report admitted that the PLO had spent $342 million on subsidies for terrorists and their families. In this non-public report, the State Department admitted that the PLO was funding terrorists, that it had not ended calls for violence, and was not committed to peace, but that the aid would come anyway.

The cash began flowing even before Biden officially took office. The $2.3 trillion omnibus bill Congress passed in December which was sold as coronavirus relief for small businesses, also included $250 million in funding for “Palestinian dialogue and business” over 5 years.

The Alliance for Middle East Peace was the heaviest lobbyist for the pigout. ALLMEP is an alliance of many anti-Israel organizations, some strongly supportive of BDS.

The $250 million will be administered by USAID which already funds anti-Israel groups.

All those millions are a down payment on a bigger set of Biden administration anti-Israel goals.

The Amr memo had also called for, “rolling back certain steps by the prior administration that bring into question our commitment or pose real barriers to a two-state solution, such as country of origin labelling”. These are euphemisms for reversing the Trump administration’s pro-Israel measures such as ending the punitive restrictions on Israeli agriculture and villages.

The ban on labeling products imported to the United States as ‘Made in Israel’ that are grown by Jewish farmers in those parts of Israel claimed by the Islamic terrorists is likely next on the agenda. The Amr memo had also implicitly called for reopening the PLO office in Washington D.C. and a diplomatic mission to the PLO in Jerusalem. Those are also likely to come.

The Trump administration had created pro-Israel facts on the ground, while the Biden administration intends to restore the anti-Israel status quo in foreign policy one step at a time.

After first emphasizing coronavirus relief, the cash spigot has been turned on for UNRWA and USAID. The money and the political support that comes with it will bolster the PLO and advance anti-Israel narratives, including BDS, in Israel and around the world at taxpayer expense.

But the worst is yet to come.

And the Al-Sheikh letter falsely claiming that Hamas is ready to be peaceful is the next step.

In 2019, Amr had co-written an article arguing that the United States should lay “out the terms of a three-way Hamas-Israel-PA/PLO deal now” and “build an international consensus around it.”

That would mean the Biden administration and its point man developing a plan to legitimize Hamas, gaining the support of the Europeans and the Russians, and then imposing it on Israel.

Hamas, according to Amr and his co-authors, would offer Israel nothing more than a cease-fire, while Israel would have to “incentivize” by “offering a significant move” on peace.

That means more territorial concessions, including Jerusalem, and freeing more terrorists.

A year after 9/11, Hady Amr, Biden’s future “point man”, wrote that he was “inspired by the Palestinian intifada.” And through him the Biden administration is also inspired by the intifada and its war to destroy Israel and turn it into another Islamic territory ruled by the terrorists.

(FrontPageMag)

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

A Union Leader Mixes Toxic Race Theory with Anti-Semitism to Justify Closed Schools

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Randi Weingarten in 2014. Source: Screenshot.

Randi Weingarten attacked Jewish parents who want schools opened as “privileged” members of the “ownership class” to justify the harm her union is doing to kids.

By: Jonathan S. Tobin

If there is any profession other than medical personnel that would ordinarily be thought of as “essential workers,” it would have to be teachers. Other than those who work to save lives, it’s hard to think of a more essential task than educating children. Teachers have the power to inspire their students, open them up to new vistas of learning and set them on a path to lead productive lives.

That’s why one of the most discouraging aspects of the coronavirus pandemic has been the public-school teachers unions’ opposition to the reopening of schools for in-person instruction, despite all the evidence showing that doing so is both safe and in the best interests of children.

Weingarten is the president of the American Federation of Teachers

That the unions seem to have an agenda that is contrary to the goal of advancing education has been clear for a long time. But nothing has done more to illustrate the way leadership of these groups prioritize their own selfish interests and leftist doctrine, as opposed to education itself, than an interview that Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, gave to JTA this week.

During the course of a fawning Q&A with a blatantly misleading headline about Weingarten having a “vision to get kids back to school,” the union boss and New York City resident exposed disdain for her fellow Jews and the families her members are supposed to be serving.

She was asked how she would respond to parents who are complaining about the fact that unions have been the primary obstacle to opening up public schools, no matter that many, if not most, private and parochial schools have been open for full-time in-person instruction since the fall. That’s especially an issue in Los Angeles, where a massive government investment has been made to help make the schools safe. Still, the unions are doggedly refusing to let their teachers show up for work in the classroom.

Weingarten’s answer, in which, unprompted, she chose to single out Jews who held that opinion, said a lot more about her slavish devotion to woke ideology, as well as her arrogance and contempt for these families, than anything else.

“American Jews are now part of the ownership class. Jews were immigrants from somewhere else. And they needed the right to have public education. And they needed power to have enough income and wealth for their families that they could put their kids through college and their kids could do better than they have done. Both economic opportunity through the labor movement and an educational opportunity through public education were key for Jews to go from the working class to the ownership class. What I hear when I hear that question is that those who are in the ownership class now want to take that ladder of opportunity away from those who do not have it.”

The union is still claiming that—against all the evidence and the experience of their colleagues in other systems—their members are too afraid to come to work. They claim that they must all be vaccinated first, but have also set other demands about funding and more “equity”—a buzz word for replacing equality with race-based schemes to further skew the education system towards the indoctrination of leftist dogmas about critical race theory and “white privilege”—that have been set up as excuses to prevent the resumption of in-person teaching.

Yet it’s interesting that she chose to inject the notion of Jews as beneficiaries of white privilege into the discussion.

Weingarten is the spouse of Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah, a synagogue that serves the LGBTQ community in New York. But she spoke in a manner that seems straight of the anti-Semitic themes sounded by Karl Marx’s infamous essay “On the Jewish Question,” in which the man who founded communism (and was himself also Jewish) spewed angry contempt for his fellow Jews, and labeled them as capitalist parasites and oppressors.

For Weingarten—a national figure and major political player in the Democratic Party—to use these stereotypes is disgraceful. It illustrates exactly what those who worry about the way advocates for toxic theories about white privilege are giving a permission slip to anti-Semites have been talking about.

That she did so in order to distract the public from the damage that she and her union are inflicting on the children of this country is doubly shameful. But what makes it even worse is that it’s not Jewish families complaining about unions trying to “take away the ladder of opportunity” from the poor. It’s Weingarten and the AFT who are doing that.

Though teachers are, as a whole, often underpaid and overworked, their unions have been the single greatest obstacle to reopening public schools.

Public-school teachers unions’ are opposed to the reopening of schools for in-person instruction, despite all the evidence showing that doing so is both safe and in the best interests of children. Photo Credit: AP

Nor is this the first time these unions, which are intensely partisan political institutions, have acted in a manner that is harmful to public education and to the well-being of minority students and others who are disadvantaged. Their opposition to school-choice programs has contributed to keeping poor children trapped in failing schools rather than given an opportunity to succeed elsewhere. The fact that Democratic politicians are beholden to Weingarten’s union for vast sums donated in campaign contributions ensures that the party continues to be a roadblock to both choice programs and charter school alternatives that have a proven record of helping children.

The unions’ determination to keep schools closed is nothing less than a scandal. They are consigning a generation of children to yet more months of Zoom classes that are both harming their development and widening the gap between the rich and the poor—something that is particularly dangerous for inner-city minority kids who were already underserved by the public system.

Evidence has become clear that opening the schools is not dangerous to the overwhelming majority of teachers or children. And though online teaching is a difficult job, it’s often of little use for many children, especially those in the lower grades. It’s also particularly outrageous since the unions seem to be saying that teachers are not quite as essential as not just doctors and nurses, but also grocery-store clerks, who have been showing up for work every day throughout the pandemic.

The union’s stand has also been undermined by their hypocrisy. In a notorious incident, a Facebook group for teachers instructed participants not to post pictures online of their spring-break vacations. “It’s hard to argue that it is unsafe for in-person instruction if parents and the public see vacation photos and international travel,” it advised. No truer words have ever been posted online.

The injury that Weingarten and the unions are doing to children is incalculable. But that she is doing it in the name of protecting “opportunity” for the underprivileged while trashing middle-class Jewish families who want their kids in school is world-class chutzpah.

Nor, despite her claim in the JTA interview, are her actions rooted in “Jewish values.” Where in Jewish texts or tradition does it say that it’s OK to force minority kids to be stuck in dead-end public schools that foreclose any path to a productive future just to protect the power of teachers unions that might be lost if parents were allowed to choose better schools for their families that they can’t currently afford?

Nor is it a Jewish value to force parents to stay home watching their kids rather than go to work and help keep them out of poverty just because Weingarten’s union has discovered that the pandemic lockdowns suited them just fine.

Teachers deserve all we can give them, but the unions and their egomaniacal leaders like Weingarten have become not merely a hindrance to improving public education but a deeply destructive force. That she has added targeting Jews for abuse to that indictment is merely the icing on the cake. As long as people like Randi Weingarten have public education by the throat, America’s children are in danger.

            (www.JNS.org)

Jonathan S. Tobin is editor in chief of JNS—Jewish News Syndicate. Follow him on Twitter at: @jonathans_tobin.

Israel-Bashing Disguised as Jewish Studies

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The journal in question, American Jewish History, is published by the American Jewish Historical Society, a distinguished scholarly organization. Photo Credit: ajhs.org

Michael Fischbach’s book review in “American Jewish History” is a vicious screed that challenges the very legitimacy of Israel’s existence and justifies the anti-Israel “right of return.”

By: Moshe Phillips

It may not be news anymore when a Jewish professor bashes Israel. But there should still be outrage when a respected U.S. Jewish academic journal publishes a virulent attack on Israel disguised as scholarship.

The journal in question, American Jewish History, is published by the American Jewish Historical Society, a distinguished scholarly organization. Its latest issue features heavily footnoted essays on topics like health-care workers on the Lower East Side in the early 1900s and the debate among Orthodox Jews over family planning in the 1950s.

And then, sticking out like a sore thumb is Michael Fischbach’s tirade against Israel, presented as a normal, scholarly book review.

Fischbach is a professor of history at Virginia’s Randolph-Macon College. According to his curriculum vitae, he has a history of working with extremists, such as the pro-PLO Institute for Palestine Studies, and writing articles for the Journal of Palestine Studies, a viscously anti-Israel propaganda publication.

But it’s not Fischbach’s track record that is the problem here. It’s what he writes in his book review, where he unleashes attack after attack aimed at the State of Israel.

He writes that the “settler movement creating a Jewish state out of 77 percent of Palestine/Israel” caused “the permanent exile of 80 percent of those who had lived there.”

For a historian, Fischbach sure doesn’t know basic Middle East history. The Arabs were given 78 percent of the area—the eastern two-thirds of the country—in 1922. The fact that they chose to call it “Transjordan,” and then “Jordan,” doesn’t change the fact that at the time everyone, including the League of Nations, saw it as one, physical territorial entity. In 1948, Israel was established in just a portion of the remaining 22 percent, not the whole 22 percent.

His accusation that Israel “permanently exiled 80 percent of the Palestinian Arabs” is nonsense. Just read Benny Morris’s book, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem. Even Morris, who was a partisan of the far-left when he wrote it, acknowledged that the vast majority of the Arabs left the country voluntarily to get away from the battlefields. Those battlefields existed because the Palestinian Arabs, aided by five Arab armies, launched a war of aggression against the Jews. And most of the Arabs who left the country went just a few miles to the east or to Gaza (which is how they ended up under Israeli rule in 1967). It’s not like they were “exiled” to Timbuktu.

Fischbach presents Israel’s very creation as an act of terrible injustice. He charges that the Jews who built modern-day Israel were “replacing the vast majority of the locals in the process”; in other words, the Zionist pioneers were thieving foreigners and the Arabs were the “locals.” In reality, a large portion of the Arabs in western Palestine were recent illegal immigrants from Syria, Egypt and Transjordan.

Continuing, the scholar declares that it’s unfair “to berate Palestinians for their ‘irredentism’ and ‘radical nostalgia of return’, absent tangible diplomatic steps to address their grievances. … Palestinians seek a modicum of justice, and until then will continue to demand both their right to return and their right to mourn.”

The “modicum of justice” that the Palestinian Arabs seek is the elimination of the Jewish state—a goal proclaimed loudly, every day, in the Palestinian news media, on their official maps and in the school textbooks they use to teach their children. What they “mourn” is Israel’s very existence. The “justice” they seek is its destruction.

Fischbach, in effect, justifies the Palestinians’ demand for a “right to return.” That would mean swamping Israel with millions of Arab “refugees,” thereby doing away with Israel as a Jewish state.

In one final ugly rhetorical flourish, Fischbach practices historical inversion, writing: “If Jews did not get over Jerusalem after 2,000 years of exile (‘next year in Jerusalem’), then might not Palestinians be forgiven for pining for Jerusalem after just 72 years?”

“Pining” for Jerusalem? No Arab or Muslim country in history selected Jerusalem as a capital. “Pining”? When the Arabs occupied the Old City—the heart of Jerusalem—from 1949 to 1967, they used the Western Wall as a garbage dump and stole hundreds of gravestones from the Mount of Olives to build latrines for Jordanian army barracks. (Including the gravestone of American Jewish legend and Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold. A collection of Szold’s letters can be found in the archives of the American Jewish Historical Society.)

Most of all, Palestinian Arabs don’t “pine” for Jerusalem because they were never “exiled” from it. Israel did not exile them from western Jerusalem in 1948, nor from eastern Jerusalem in 1967. They can’t “pine” for a place where they still live.

Does it matter what’s published in a single academic piece in American Jewish History, which has a circulation of just a few thousand?

Yes, it does, because those few thousand readers are the professors who are teaching our college-age children. The publication also helps set the standard for what is acceptable in the field of American Jewish studies and thus what will be transmitted to the next generation. And now, it has published a vicious screed that challenges the very legitimacy of Israel’s existence and justifies the anti-Israel “right of return.”

American Jewish History has three co-editors: Professor Kirsten Fermaglich of Michigan State University, Professor Adam Mendelsohn of the University of Cape Town and Professor Daniel Soyer of Fordham University, as well as a book-review editor, Professor Melissa Klapper of Rowan University. They owe the American Jewish community—and the journal’s board of directors—an apology for violating their own scholarly standards—not to mention the rules of boundaries of good taste—by publishing Michael Fischbach’s vile attack on Israel.

            (www.JNS.org)

Moshe Phillips is national director of Herut North America’s U.S. division. More information is available at: www.herutna.org.

Israeli Memorial Day & Post-Traumatic Growth

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Seth and Sherri Mandell with their son Koby, of blessed memory. Next week the Mandells with commemorate Koby’s 20th yahrzeit. Photo Credit: Chabad.org

Yom Hazikaron tells us that we are part of a community that witnesses and remembers in order to learn and care and build

By: Sherri Mandell

For some of us, this is a whole year we don’t want to remember. A year of COVID-19, with many people sick and out of work or in the hospital. It hasn’t been easy. Yet, it’s surprising that there wasn’t more history passed down about a similar plague, the Spanish flu in 1918-1920, which affected a third of the world’s population.

Maybe they didn’t want to remember. And, of course, there was a lot less communication then—no e-mail or Instagram or Twitter. But Jews—we are a nation that likes to remember. In fact, the word “remember” is mentioned 169 times in the Torah, according to historian Yosef Yerushalmi.

Here in Israel, we are now immersed in the week of remembering. We start with Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, and then about a week later, we move on to Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism. And my family, well, we’ve got another memorial a week later. My son Koby’s 20th yahrzeit.

Koby and his friend Yosef were 13 and 14 years old when they were murdered in the canyon near our home. We’ve been busy planning activities—a walk in the wadi where the attack happened on April 23, a music video, educational material on Yom Hazikaron for schools and organizations—all so that the boys will be remembered.

Remembering—passing down the stories of our lives, not just tragedies—is more important than you may realize.

Atlanta therapist Sara Duke noticed that kids who knew a lot about their families seemed more resilient. Her husband, Marshall Duke at Emory, researched this idea. He and his colleague, Robin Fievush, created a “Do You Know” scale—20 questions. For example, do you know how your parents met, or where your grandmother was born? Do you know the source of your name? Do you know where your grandparents married?

This scale turned out to be the best single predictor of children’s emotional health and happiness.

Kids who knew their life stories were the most resilient. Kids who knew the ups and downs of the family, an oscillating narrative, were the most resilient. They knew that you could rise from difficulties.

Being part of a bigger family story, an intergenerational story, creates resilience. Perhaps that explains Jewish and Israeli resilience. We are part of a bigger story—the Jewish story, the Israeli story. Yom Hazikaron is a way of taking part in this story.

But there’s an additional idea that I want to share with you. It’s not just remembering and sharing our stories that is important. It’s also how we remember.

Memorializing has the word “memory” in it. It’s fixed in the past. Commemoration, on the other hand, is different, at least in Hebrew. (In English, it also involves the word “memory.”) In Hebrew, hantzacha has the word netzach embedded in it. Netzach means “eternity.” It looks towards the future. It’s alive. Something gets passed down so that it can be learned from and built upon.

After my son’s murder, my husband, Seth, and I were able to create Camp Koby for bereaved children, a living memorial. We wanted to do something connected with Koby. He loved sports and fun; he was a kid. We wanted to create something that helped kids feel happy.

Camp Koby is now in its 20th year. It has acquired its own life beyond the summer. Kids meet on their own or with their counselors during the year (at least when there’s no pandemic). Ongoing friendships are formed.

Last week, I ran into a former camper and she told me how important the camp was to her; how it saved her life. She said, “You created a living memorial to your son.”

One girl told us that Camp Koby was where she sang. She didn’t sing at home or at school. She said she sang at camp because she felt it was her place. She felt that she was with people who listened to her, who understood her, who cared.

Yom Hazikaron tells us that we are part of a community that witnesses and remembers in order to learn and care and build. Perhaps that’s why we are able to celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut—Israeli Independence Day—directly following Yom Hazikaron.

Our connection to the Jewish people and to Jewish history gives us the ability to celebrate, regardless of how much we’ve endured. To look towards the future. To believe in the future. To have hope.

Because, ultimately, it’s what we do with the hard stories from the past that matter. Yes, many of the victims of the wars and terrorism in this country suffer from PTSD, but we also have tremendous post-traumatic growth.

You can say that this whole country, building this nation, is an example of post-traumatic growth. We’re masters not just of remembering, but of transforming our pain into growth and joy and celebration. (JNS.org)

Sherri Mandell is co-founder of the Koby Mandell Foundation, working with families of victims of terror. Her latest book is “Looking for Comfort: What I Saw, What I Learned and How I Blew It Training as a Pastoral Counselor.” She can be reached at [email protected].

 

The Perversion of Education–Systemic Social Justice Activism on College Campuses

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The political activism the John Lewis Institute seeks to foster is based on assumptions about America that are unwarranted.

By: Jay Bergman

Amidst considerable fanfare, Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) announced recently the creation of the John Lewis Institute for Social Justice. In a formal statement marking the occasion, Zulma Toro, the president of CCSU, claimed that the university’s mission was “to prepare students to be thoughtful, responsible, and successful citizens.”

At first glance, this objective seems incontestable, and the advocacy of social justice an excellent means of achieving it.

But when one delves deeper into the purpose of the institute, and learns what exactly social justice means to those who established it, it becomes clear that the institute is a vehicle for turning students into political activists advancing left-wing causes: the next sentence in the president’s statement acknowledges that the institute was created to satisfy students’ desire “to become more informed and involved in social justice initiatives after the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.”

That in the absence of any juridical determination one would describe these two deaths as “killings” is consistent with the common misconception that white police are generically racist and kill black Americans in large numbers because of their skin color. The truth is the exact opposite: according to Peter Kirsanow, a member of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, in 2016 police shot to death 16 unarmed black victims and 22 unarmed white victims – while in the same year making 408,873 arrests for violent crime.

The same disparity between perception and reality applies to the larger indictment of America that the creators of the institute apparently share: that our country is “systemically” racist, and absent the intervention of social justice activists like those the institute seeks to generate, irredeemably so.

This charge is false as a matter of evidence and contradictory as a matter of simple logic.

Virtually every institution in America is committed today to achieving a “diverse” work force, in which diversity is defined not on the basis of the attributes, experiences, and abilities of individual applicants, but by their membership in collective entities based on race and ethnicity.

Indeed, through reverse discrimination euphemistically valorized as “affirmative action,” the whites who head these institutions are today metaphorically turning somersaults in seeking “underrepresented minorities” for their corporate boards. And they are doing so not because the laws of our country require it, but because they consider giving preferences based on race tangible proof of their moral virtue.

In short, the political activism the John Lewis Institute seeks to foster is based on assumptions about America that are unwarranted. But one should not infer from this that redirecting this activism to other, more defensible causes than eradicating racism that in America is virtually non-existent would justify the institute’s continuation.

Rather, it is the very existence of the institute that is sufficient cause for its abolition.

Colleges and universities do not exist to further a political agenda, no matter how virtuous or progressive or socially useful it may appear to be at any particular time. The conventional wisdom, like fashions in clothing, is impermanent, and often reflective of sentiments grounded not in reason but in collective hysteria — like current claims that objectivity, individualism, and getting the right answer in mathematics are somehow racist and expressive of “white supremacy.”

Higher education is different from politics. Its purpose, which transcends time and place, is simply to educate: to expose students to what the nineteenth-century British poet and cultural critic, Matthew Arnold, famously termed “the best that has been thought and said.”

Only after having been steeped in the timeless insights history, literature, and the sciences reveal about the human condition can one truly claim to be “liberally educated,” and thereafter partake in the majestic rituals of citizenship President Toro cites in her statement.

One might even suggest that every hour of students’ time that is directed to political engagement is one less hour devoted to honing the analytical skills and acquiring the factual knowledge on which informed participation in politics in America depends.

Regrettably, this is already the case at CCSU, where students must take one course, under the general rubric of “social justice,” on such obviously politicized topics as “liberation and oppression,” “race and racism,” and “dimensions of diversity and inequality.”

Surely this perversion of the very purpose of the university is reason enough for the taxpayers who pay the salaries of faculty who foist this kind of propaganda on unsuspecting students to demand that the legislators representing them exercise their proper oversight. The political indoctrination of students not only at CCSU but at other universities in Connecticut and around the country must end.

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Jay Bergman is Professor of History at Central Connecticut State University and serves on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Scholars, an organization committed to academic freedom.