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Jan

AJC On Hateful Anti-Obama Emails

Posted by Michael Geller  Published in AJC, Activism, Interfaith, Media Coverage

Our Executive Director David Harris, 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:

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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8

Jan

NOLA on my Mind

Posted by Rebecca Neuwirth  Published in AJC, Activism, Civil Rights

Can you evict a homeless person?

Yes, in New Orleans, which has gained a reputation for making waves and increasingly for demolishing houses. The big news during AJC ACCESS’s recent fourth trip to the city was that the homeless people camped outside of Mayor Nagin’s office would be evicted shortly. They were given notice - how humane!
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New Orleans has become the metaphor for the problems of our nation laid bare. And while we’ve seen our share of good and bad answers, the bottom line has been inhumane.


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May

Confronting the NUJ’s Israel Boycott

Posted by Ben Cohen  Published in Activism, Europe, Israel

Back in 2003, when I was still living in London and working as a journalist, I came across a newspaper advertisement slamming Israel which had been signed by a number of British trade unionists. Among them was Jeremy Dear, the Secretary-General of the union I belonged to, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ).

Like many other members, I had no meaningful involvement with the union. The only tangible benefit of membership was a press card which you could whip out, should the need arise, to demonstrate your bona fides to a policeman or a government official. But when I saw Dear appending the name of the NUJ to this ad, I decided I’d had enough. Why, I fulminated, should I pay membership dues to a union that had embraced the demonization campaign against Israel? Why should I, even in a small way, subsidize the salary of a man who, in addressing a rally opposing the Iraq war, declared that an invasion of Israel would be the morally correct alternative?


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27

Apr

Benefits of AJC - Latino Partnership

Posted by Jeff Sinensky  Published in AJC, Activism

When dialoguing with other ethnic groups – in this instance Latino-Americans – we need to keep one important thing in mind. We are not going to agree with each other on every issue. Church-state separation, for example, is a very high priority for us, less so for the Latino community, where support for school vouchers is strong. There is, however, a commonality of interest on several core concerns, including support for affirmative action, immigration reform and better public education.


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13

Apr

Lemonade for Hitler’s Birthday

Posted by Kenneth Stern  Published in Activism, Anti-Semitism, Holocaust

Ken SternOn Hitler’s Birthday, April 20, a group of neo-Nazis will either march through Cincinnati or prepare a lawsuit if their demonstration is not permitted. City leaders should not fall into the trap of trying to draw a line between what seems like competing interests – protecting free speech and articulating a strong community response against hatred. It can do both, and at the same time decrease the likelihood of future marches.

In 1994, an Illinois community was faced with a Ku Klux Klan march, and, rather than try to stop it or counter-protest, it developed “Project Lemonade.” Designed to make something positive out of a bad situation, people pledged money. The longer the rally lasted, the more money people promised. Money went to things the white supremacists would despise the most. It worked, and other communities have now used this approach, funding anti-hate educational initiatives, police training and supporting victims of hate crimes. The neo-Nazis did not have their free speech rights infringed, but their speech became no longer “free.” The more hatred they spewed, the more money actually was raised for positive things.


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