In Israel, journalists are being attacked while covering the pandemic in haredi Orthodox communities – The Jewish News of Northern California
Posted By admin on October 24, 2020
As a journalist in Israel, Marc Israel Sellem has dodged shellfire and run through riots while working. But the Jerusalem Post photographer was still surprised by what happened Sunday when he set out to document the reopening of haredi Orthodox schools in violation of government restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19.
As he began snapping pictures in Jerusalems Mekor Baruch neighborhood, passersby began screaming at him, accusing him of not caring about their community. As the confrontation escalated, one man grabbed at Sellems camera before punching him in the shoulder.
Scared of what would happen if the clash were to continue, Sellem hightailed it back to the Posts nearby newsroom.
Im not a coward, the veteran reporter told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Ive done stuff thats dangerous, but people come and yell you gentile, take off your kippah gevalt!
Around the same time, in the haredi West Bank settlement of Beitar Illit, Channel 12 correspondent Carmel Libman found himself under attack by angry residents as he covered a similar story.
Dozens crowded around me, throwing eggs, knocking on [my car] windows and shouting insults, he tweeted. When I managed to leave the Talmud Torah [Orthodox grade school] where the gathering took place and parked a few blocks away, the crowd came and surrounded me again.
Sellem and Libman are not alone. Other Israeli reporters had similar encounters in the previous days, as members of Israels haredi Orthodox minority increasingly blame the media for their ills, including the stringent lockdown conditions imposed on their towns and neighborhoods.According to a joint Israel Democracy Institute-World Zionist Organization pollreleased this week, more than four out of five haredi Israelis view their community as a target of hate, with 75% blaming the media.
Israel imposed a national lockdown in mid-September, as the countrys per-capita coronavirus infection rate became the worst in the world. As the country began to ease those restrictions this week, it initially left the lockdown rules in place in a number of heavily haredi areas, where infection rates remain higher. According to Israeli health officials, haredi communities have accounted for at least 34% of all cases despite comprising just 12% of the total population.
The dynamics in those areas have mirrored those of haredi Orthodox communities in the United States during the pandemic. With high population density and communal prayer and learning playing a central role, distancing is less practicable. Mask wearing has also been less consistent in Israels haredi enclaves, andrules including school closures have sometimes been flouted.
Just as in the United States, haredi critics of Israels lockdown have claimed that the rules were applied unevenly, pointing to mass anti-government protests and asking why they could not keep their synagogues open if other large-scale activities were permitted. (Large protests werebriefly bannedduring the lockdown, too.) During the High Holidays, clashes took place between haredi Jews and law enforcement officers tasked with shutting down mass gatherings.
One of those perceived threats is negative press coverage, which some haredi Israelis engage in violence to prevent, said Gilad Malach, a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute who studies Israels haredi Jews. For those engaging in violence, it is not the behavior but the coverage that is the root of the problem, he said.
According to Rabbi Shmuel Pappenheim, a former spokesman for Eda Haredit, a rabbinic organization representing a right-wing faction of the haredi community, the real difficulties the pandemic has posed in maintaining the highly structured lifestyle typical in haredi communities has led to outrage at anything perceived as a threat to traditional practices.
When full-time yeshiva studies are suspended, haredi children ask questions and behave in ways that are very frustrating to the parents, he said, adding that, the ultra-Orthodox leadership has no solution to this situation and feel that they are not understood.
In the face of such a challenge, when many members of the haredi community have little access to the leadership, the politicians, the decision-makers, he said, they vent their rage at the press.
The haredi community (to the extent that it can be talked about as a singular entity) is spinning this as persecution and singling them out, said Yoel Finkelman, curator of the Judaica Collection at the National Library of Israel and the author of a book about haredi media.
The haredi Orthodox are very concerned about bad publicity and, as such, the current situation has created the perfect conditions for violence against journalists, he agreed.
A similar situation has played out in Hasidic communities in the United States. Earlier this month, Jacob Kornbluh, a reporter and member of the Hasidic community in Brooklyns Borough Park, wasassaulted during a protestand subjected to a campaign of intimidation for his reporting on the pandemic.
Kornbluh said he expects the attacks to continue as long as community leaders and rabbis dont come out and say explicitly that any violence, especially against a member of the press, is unacceptable.
There is a lot of anger and frustration in these communities, Kornbluh said. And they are letting it out [at] anyone coming close to them law enforcement, city officials or members of the media.
The current spate of attacks in Israel began during the festival of Sukkot on Oct. 4, when Channel 13 reporter Yossi Eli was attacked by a mob in Jerusalems Mea Shearim neighborhood. Taking refuge in his car, he recorded his attackers punching and kicking the windows, one of which was eventually shattered by a rock.
That same day, Jerusalem Post religious affairs correspondent Jeremy Sharon was assaulted while documenting hundreds of members of the Belz Hasidic sect entering a building for a mass gathering in honor of the holiday.
Someone tried to grab my phone and another just came up to me and started punching me, he recalled, describing how he was then chased for about 100 meters before escaping.
Like Sellem, Sharon believes that anger among haredi Israelis is driven in large part by the perception, shared by many across the religious and political spectrum, that the governments rules have been inconsistent and capricious.
While many haredi Israelis are not actively hostile to the press, the communitys extreme fringes are currently concerned that what they are doing will be exposed and will create problems with the police, he said.
On Oct. 7, three days after Sharon was attacked, Army Radio reporter Shahar Glick also ran into trouble covering another Belz event. After rebuffing a mans suggestion that he leave the area, he was jumped by several men who beat him, stole his phone and forced him into an alley. Telling Glick that he was taking his life into his hands by covering their community, they photographed his identity card and informed him that they now knew where he lived.
There were three other incidents that day. In Bnei Brak, Israel, reporter Ittai Shickman films himself chased by a mob of haredi Orthodox Jews while standing outside the home of a prominent rabbi. In Jerusalem, a glass bottle was thrown at Mynet reporter Liran Tamari. And in Beit Shemesh, i24 reporter Pierre Klochendler was verbally harassed by angry locals who stole some of his equipment.
As he left the neighborhood under a police escort, kids threw stones on the windscreen and tore off one of the antennas.
One person was detained in connection with the attack on Glick, but there have been no other arrests reported in connection with the other incidents.
For Sellem and other journalists who have found themselves in his position, tensions over media coverage of haredi communities seem likely to stretch on as long as the coronavirus crisis does.
They think they have problems because of whats in the media but the real enemy is corona, not the government or the press, Sellem said.
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