》Feel like they are helping #Palestinians
To be honest, I used to believe that too. But I have recently become despondent realizing it was the other way around. Because it made me realize fewer are interested in either harmed group.
@pomerance @imstilljeremy @hebrewbyinbal I found David Hirsh’s book very eye opening on how ‘liberal’ (‘left’ in the UK) can be, in fact often are, really antisemitic.
I don’t agree with everything in the book but I recommend it as some thinking material.
https://www.routledge.com/Contemporary-Left-Antisemitism/Hirsh/p/book/9781138235311
#antisemitism
Today’s antisemitism is difficult to recognize because it does not come dressed in a Nazi uniform and it does not openly proclaim its hatred or fear of Jews. This book looks at the kind of antisemitism which is tolerated or which goes unacknowledged in apparently democratic spaces: trade unions, churches, left-wing and liberal politics, social gatherings of the chattering classes and the seminars and journals of radical intellectuals. It analyses how criticism of Israel can mushroom into antis
You are mistaken Rabbi.
https://www.ajc.org/translatehate/From-the-River-to-the-Sea
https://www.adl.org/resources/glossary-term/allegation-river-sea-palestine-will-be-free
It is directly a call for the destruction of Israel, and thus for the protections of the state of Israel on the Jews in the MENA. As the governments in the MENA have expelled their Jews, and Jews presence (like LGBTQ+ presence), there is no reason to believe that this call is anything but a call for Jewish death or expulsion, as has happened in the recent past.
@rabbigabriel @serge @pomerance but the meaning of the words is their context. That’s what language is all about.
What I agree with is that some do not intend “death to jews” but it is clearly a call for the destruction of the state of Israel.
@devotaj @rabbigabriel @serge @pomerance
The preeminent view I have heard would probably be best described as "indifference" as to the implications towards Jews.
No ill will necessarily, but that any attempt to address that is necessarily not the same thing. I agree with the Rabbi that, married to an understanding and addressing of the dangers and needs of Jews, it need not be genocidal.
Unmoored from that, it is likely a hindrance (and danger to the diaspora). Which seems more important.