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AOC Refuses to Meet Jewish Leaders After Rejecting Memorial
« on: October 06, 2020, 09:23:12 PM »
This from someone who jumps at the chance to meet with Jew-haters everywhere.


https://gellerreport.com/2020/10/after-rejecting-rabin-memorial-aoc-refuses-to-meet-jewish-leaders.html/



It should not surprise anyone that the face of the Democrat Party of anti-Semitism, would again snub America’s prominent Jewish leaders. To make matters worse is that American Jewish organizations are still afraid to attack this virulent anti-Semite. Instead, organizations such as the Jewish Democratic Council of America viciously attack President Trump: the most pro-Jewish POTUS ever. Shame on these gutless appeasers.

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After Rejecting Rabin Memorial, AOC Refuses to Meet Jewish Leaders

By United States, October 5, 2020

After canceling her participation in a left-wing sponsored memorial to slain Nobel Peace Prize winner Yitzhak Rabin, a report has revealed that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has for months refused to meet with leaders of New York’s Jewish communities.

The Jewish Community Relations Council and the New York Board of Rabbis both told the New York Post that Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez has not responded to numerous attempts for a meeting.

The two groups regularly meet with elected leaders in all levels of government and say they’ve had no problem meeting other members of Congress, except for AOC.

Ocasio-Cortez represents portions of the Bronx and Queens boroughs of the city, and the Jewish communities there make up a significant portion of the residents in her district.
“I requested a meeting with her and it has not come to fruition,” JCRC executive director Michael Miller told the Post. “A meeting has been requested on more than one occasion. It hasn’t happened. I’m still interested in meeting with her.”
AOC gave the same treatment to Rabbi Joseph Potasnik of the New York Board of Rabbis, who has personally asked Ocasio-Cortez for a meeting when the two crossed paths at events held by the congresswoman. Potasnick said that despite being told “yes, we will,” the board has not heard from AOC, who is known as an outspoken critic of Israel.

After first accepting an invitation to speak at an Americans for Peace Now online memorial marking the 25th anniversary of Rabin’s death, Ocasio-Cortez changed her mind after BDS and pro-Palestinian supporters demanded she not go.

“It’s easy to sit down with those you agree with. It’s also imperative to sit down with people with whom you disagree,” Potasnik told the Post. “My door is open.”