As leaders of the Jewish community, none of whose organizations will endorse or oppose any candidate for President, we feel compelled to speak out against certain rhetoric and tactics in the current campaign that we find particularly abhorrent. Of particular concern, over the past several weeks, many in our community have received hateful emails that use falsehood and innuendo mischaracterizing Senator Barack Obama’s religious beliefs and who he is as a person.
These tactics attempt to drive a wedge between our community and a presidential candidate based on despicable and false attacks based on religion. We reject these efforts to manipulate members of our community into supporting or opposing candidates.
Attempts of this sort to mislead and inflame voters should not be part of our political discourse and should be rebuffed by all who believe in our democracy. Jewish voters, like all voters, should support whichever candidate they believe would make the best president. We urge everyone to make that decision based on the factual records of these candidates, and nothing less.
The story gained national attention through Richard Cohen’s Washington Post column , Michael Chabon’s Huffington Post response, The New York Times report , Politico’s coverage, JTA’s brief, and Shmuel Rosner’s Haaretz blog.
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I agree with David Harris that he is concerned about hateful emails mischaracterizing Senator Barack Obama’s religious beliefs and character, joined with heads of other national Jewish organizations in an open letter to the Jewish community. I think our organization(AJC) is Great and everyone must respect us!
I am not of Jewish faith however I am a firm supporter of Isreal and the Jewish people. I saw on your home page the precentage of AJC support for Obama. Something I just read from the New York Post on the internet I find very disturbing, you might want to reconsider your vote, the following is a quote from Rev. Jesse Jackson made in France.
The most important change would occur in the Middle East, where “decades of putting Israel’s interests first” would end.
Jackson believes that, although “Zionists who have controlled American policy for decades” remain strong, they’ll lose a great deal of their clout when Barack Obama enters the White House.
I too am a friend of Isreal. Please reae this article and consider how damaging this support can be. Every connection he has somehow someway there is anti-Isreal rhetoric that concerns me and hopefully you guys also. Please read
http://townhall.com/columnists/BenShapiro/2008/10/15/the_jewish_case_against_barack_obama?
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