Haha! And people find it straingh that so many people have a problem with the Jews. What i am saying is, this Jews are the one's that make the Jews look bad. We have thousands of Jewish pro-multicultural, pro-gay marriage and anti-white in Europe but also in the US.
It's sad that people say Jews are bad when they see Jews do things that add up to murdering their brothers, but that's how it is, Jews get judged as a whole. Glad you're wise enough to see past that.
Shlomo, you win the bet, enjoy your new bank.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/261025/anti-israel-bds-rabbis-sign-hias-letter-syrian-daniel-greenfieldAnti-Israel BDS Rabbis Sign HIAS Letter for Syrian Muslim Migrants
John Friedman had described PLO terrorism as "resistance".
December 8, 2015
Daniel Greenfield
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HIAS' assault on the Jewish community continues with a letter signed by radical anti-Israel clergy invoking the Holocaust to demand the entry of huge numbers of Syrian Muslim migrants, many of whom are violently anti-Semitic and support ISIS.
The letter's signatories include members of the Rabbinic cabinets of extreme anti-Israel groups that support BDS such as Jewish Voice for Peace and J Street. Laurie Zimmerman, a member of JVP's advisory board is a signatory. Zimmerman backed the Freedom Flotilla attack on Israel which aided Hamas.
Lynn Gottlieb, another JVP advisory board member and BDS supporter, is also a signatory of the HIAS hate letter. Alissa Wise, JVP's co-director of organizing and a BDS supporter, as is Linda Holtzman, a JVP board of directors member.
Here are some of the worst anti-Jewish signatories of the letter.
John Friedman of the Rabbinic Cabinet of the Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace, another left-wing anti-Israel group, signed all three letters. The “Alliance”, also known as Brit Tzedek v'Shalom, called on Israel to recognize Hamas, condemned Israel for taking out the co-founder of Hamas and described Muslim terrorist massacres of Jews as “resistance”.
Friedman had even participated in the “Fast for Gaza” in support of the Hamas-ruled territory.
In an editorial, John Friedman had described PLO terrorism as "resistance".
Sharon Kleinbaum, another radical member of J Street’s Rabbinic Cabinet Executive Council, who faced a member revolt over her extreme anti-Israel views which included reading the names of dead Hamas terrorists alongside Israeli casualties from the pulpit.
Sharon Kleinbaum supported providing space to Queers Against Israeli Apartheid and had also participated in the Fast for Gaza.
Burton Visotzky had signed on to Rabbis for Obama, Rabbis for Hamas and Rabbis for Iran. He was the National Co-Chair of Rabbis for Obama 2012, another member of J Street’s Rabbinic Cabinet Executive Council and had worked together with ISNA.
Visotzky (along with Dorff) even joined ISNA, an organization linked to funding of Hamas, in a letter in support of Obama’s pressure on Israel. Another one of the signatories of that letter, Peter Knobel, also signed the HIAS Syrian letter.
Jill Jacobs, the executive director of T'ruah (formerly Rabbis for Human Rights), yet another establishment left-wing anti-Israel group, has signed on to the Rabbis for Iran letter as well as the Rabbis for Hamas letter. She is another co-chair of the Rabbinic Cabinet of J Street.
Jacobs insisted that Jews needed to “repent” before Muslim terrorists and whined last year that her fellow liberal clergy were afraid to attack Israel “because they get slammed by their right-wing congregants”. She has accused Jews living in Jerusalem of being “settlers” and advocates an apartheid that excludes Jews from living in those parts of the Holy City which were under Muslim occupation.
Jill Jacobs does not advocate against Muslims living in Jerusalem. Only against Jews living in Jerusalem.
The most infamous figure on the list though may be Chaim Seidler-Feller, who was a founding member of the anti-Israel group Americans for Peace Now, even if he wasn't a particularly peaceful person, engaging in angry confrontations with pro-Israel activists.
In one of the worst incidents, he violently attacked two Jewish women at UCLA, kicking and scratching one of them while trying to throw her down the stairs.
"I was saved from possible concussion by several bystanders who pulled him off me in time... He assaulted me three times in the course of several minutes, and each time I had to be rescued by helpful bystanders," the victim described.
“I saw my rabbi take swings to Neuwirth’s face and kicks to her legs," one eyewitness wrote.
"I am deeply sorry that I hit, kicked and scratched you," Chaim Seidler-Feller would later write. "By taking these unprovoked actions, I have contradicted the pluralism, peace and tolerance about which I so often preach."
The presence of terrible people like this, who claim to be Rabbis, but have nothing to do with Judaism and are not a part of the organic Jewish community, should send a warning about just what HIAS and its collaborators represent.