(Also, just realized, b/c someone linked it in the thread, that Slate did a story on the subject with a blatantly wrong headline https://slate.com/human-interest/2009/07/the-arrests-of-rabbis-who-trafficked-body-parts-uncover-more-complicated-issues.amp … No new info here other than the same Times story. I'm sure "rabbis trafficking in body parts" sounded like a good shocker)
So reading, say, that headline, and believing that New York rabbis were selling body parts, would make one antisemitic?
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Yes I'm sure that Jersey City school board members read Slate and remember 10-year-old headlines
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Ten years ago, frustrated with moneyed Jewish people showing up in the community to grab land (which I'm not seeing anyone deny), a community is linked a Slate article with that headline. They're antisemitic if they base a belief on that?
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