Rabbi Wolpe, I would like to tell you about Elias Chacour, the former archbishop of Akko, Haifa & Nazareth, whom I met when he was priest in the village of Ibillin. (It was a sprawling town, but because it was Arab, by denoting it a village, authorities owed it fewer services) 1/https://twitter.com/RabbiWolpe/status/1131359099554156544 …
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Jonathan, when you highlight Jewish member of Congress in yellow of all colors and post a chart identifying Jewish members and ask if they are loyal Americans you are inciting anti-Semitism. You knew that but you still published it.
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Wolpe says "might". He is not saying any non-Zionist position is antisemitism, but that affirming Zionism can insulate a criticism of Israel from being labled antisemitic. The issue here is that there are THREE things - 1 Criticisms of the govt of Israel that are not
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antizionist, anti or non zionist opinions that are not antisemitic and positions that ARE antisemitic, or expressed in an antisemitic way. Its not only that antisemites hide behind antizionism, but that antizionists hide behind "can't I criticize Israel?" to avoid having to
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defend the claim that antizionism is NOT antisemitism. Note also, I believe Wolpe is not addressing palestinian arabs with nuanced views, but people in the West with simplistic views.
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