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Why prominent Israeli journalist Larry Derfner rejected liberal Zionism in October 2008 – Mondoweiss

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Larry Derfner moved to Israel in 1985, in his early 30s, and was a liberal Zionist until the final months of 2008. Then, he changed the opinions of a lifetime. His just-published memoir, No Country for Jewish Liberals, is a devastating critique of the views he once held. His change of heart eventually got him fired in 2011 from his job as a prominent columnist at the Jerusalem Post.

The first part of our review summarized some of his striking arguments. Here, we will look at the more personal side of his intellectual odyssey. Derfner has an engaging, informal style and a modest manner, which, along with his moral courage, make this book a page-turner.

Derfners life before Israel does not fit easily into a stereotype. He is from a lower middle-class Los Angeles background, the son of Holocaust survivors. But his father had been a Communist in Europe, and surprised Derfner one day in 1978 by staging a one-man demonstration outside the local Israeli consulate against the invasion of South Lebanon. He tossed a cardboard placard on the dining room table, Derfner writes. I remember it said either Israel = Nazi Germany or Begin = Hitler.

Derfner went to Israel in 1985 mainly to work as a journalist, planning to stay only a year or two. He explains that the move had nothing whatsoever to do with Zionism, or my Jewish identity, or, certainly anti-Semitism in America. I could count on one hand the number of times Id heard anti-Semitic remarks, and Id never let them pass.

But once in Israel, he settled in, making a name for himself as a reporter, marrying and raising two sons. He did his first stint in the military at age 38, which made him uneasy at seeing the occupation close up, but he remained a orthodox liberal Zionist, a view reinforced during the first Gulf War when his family had to take refuge from Saddam Husseins Scud missile attacks while Palestinians celebrated. He writes, Today I hold no grudges against the Palestinians for cheering the Scuds that had us quaking in our gas masks. When you treat people like inferior beings, theyre going to want revenge, and wed been treating the Palestinians like inferior beings for a very long time.

So what happened in October 2008 to transform Larry Derfner, by then a man in his mid-50s? The triggering event was not in itself dramatic:

. . . Israel refused to allow a delegation of western doctors, nurses, and psychiatrists to cross into Gaza for a mental health conference, and also refused, before relenting under pressure, to allow a protest boat carrying medical supplies to dock at the Gaza strip.

Until then, Derfner had believed the Israeli governments claim that it was blockading Gaza for security reasons.

But barring the doctors delegation and the peace flotilla from entering Gaza was so indefensible, so wanton, that it threw Israels whole policy toward the Strip into doubt. . . That was the moment when I began to stop seeing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967 as one in which both sides shared the guilt, and started seeing it more and more as one of oppressor and oppressed, of Israel being guilty and the Palestinians innocent.

Derfners changing view was strengthened two months later, when Israel attacked Gaza in Operation Cast Lead, killing 1400 people, including 300 children. As a good reporter, he and a photographer visited Umm el-Fahm, the most politically radical Israeli Palestinian town, to gauge reaction there. He explains that most Israeli Jews would regard their visit as suicidal. He adds, Two out of three Israeli Jews wont even drive into an Israeli Arab town in normal times.

Instead, Derfner and his colleague were treated respectfully, although the Palestinian Israelis were understandably in great pain over the attack on Gaza.

That day was a clear illustration of something Ive learned from writing dozens of stories about Israeli Arabs and thousands about Israeli Jews; the former are more than ready to live in peace with the latter, and the latter dont know it.

Larry Derfners views remain not entirely predictable, which adds interest to his personal story. It may be surprising to learn, for instance, that he praises the late prime minister Ariel Sharon for political courage, (for pushing successfully over two years to forcibly remove Jewish settler/colonists from inside Gaza).

He also mentions one more very important thing that Israel has given me and for which Im most grateful: a way to remain Jewish and pass it on to my children. He feels that if he had stayed in America, Having no feeling at all for religion and hardly any for Israel, my Jewishness would have continued being a sentimental thing that lived off a glorious past but had no future. (Derfner clearly thinks he can easily remain Jewish after a genuine 2-state solution that also ends anti-Palestinian discrimination within Israel.)

But on balance, Derfner is not optimistic. He is clear; Israel is now a solidly and overwhelmingly right-wing nation:

. . . despite what sentimental liberals like to believe, its not the big bad Israeli leaders who drag the peace-loving public to battle; its much closer to being the other way around.

He advocates Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions as the only way to force change, a courageous stand that might be violating Israeli law. But if Israel continues down the same path, he is already encouraging his two sons to leave the country.

This is the second part of a two-part review. The first part appeared last week.

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Israeli journalist calls religious Zionists more dangerous than Hezbollah – Jerusalem Post Israel News

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Hezbollah members carry mock rockets next to a poster of the group's leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah [FIle]. (photo credit:REUTERS)

Politicians from across the political spectrum condemned the left-wing Haaretz newspaper on Thursday for running an op-ed article saying religious Zionists are more dangerous than Hezbollah, hit-and-run drivers, or girls with scissors.

The article by veteran journalist Yossi Klein accused religious Zionists of wanting to cleanse Israel of Arabs and take over the country.

Haaretz has long been a platform for haters of Israel, but printing the article by Yossi Klein, a frustrated, irrelevant journalist who failed as an editor, crosses all redlines, said Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman.

President Reuven Rivlin said Kleins words were slander that reveals deep hatred. He said religious Zionism is better and more deeply rooted than all its critics.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the article shameful and delusional. He said the newspaper had lost it completely, while religious Zionists are the salt of the Earth and serve Israel in the IDF and national service.

It was not the first time Netanyahu has blasted Haaretz. In January 2012, he was quoted saying that Israels two main enemies were The New York Times and Haaretz.

Liberman called upon the citizens of Israel to immediately stop purchasing and reading Haaretz, which has dropped in circulation in recent years, becoming Israels sixth-largest circulation Hebrew daily after Israel Hayom, Yediot Aharonot, Calcalist, Maariv and Globes, according to TGI ratings that were printed in Haaretz.

Haaretz diplomatic correspondent Barak Ravid mocked Liberman, noting that in April 2016, he promised that he would assassinate Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh within 48 hours if Haniyeh did not return the bodies of Israeli soldiers. Haniyeh is alive and well and recently was promoted, but the bodies have not been returned.

If we can learn from the dramatic advancement of Ismail Haniyeh since the false threats of Liberman, we can soon expect a rise in subscriptions to Haaretz, Ravid wrote on Twitter, advising the defense minister to continue.

Opposition leader Isaac Herzog and Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid called on Klein to apologize, as did Hagit Rein, mother of Bnaya Rein, a religious Zionist IDF soldier who was killed by Hezbollah in the Second Lebanon War. But Klein defended his opinion in an Army Radio interview, saying that they were his views and not those of the newspaper.

Haaretz publisher Amos Schocken said he could not understand the reactions to the article. He called the reactions poisonous.

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Arab American Heritage Month, Illinois 2017 – The Arab Daily News (blog)

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rayhanania RAY HANANIA Columnist

Ray Hanania is an award winning political columnist and author. He covered Chicago Politics and Chicago City Hall from 1976 through 1992. Hanania began writing in 1975 when he published The Middle Eastern Voice newspaper in Chicago (1975-1977). He later published The National Arab American Times newspaper which was distributed through 12,500 Middle East food stores in 48 American States (2004-2007).

Hanania writes weekly columns on Middle East and American Arab issues for the Arab News in Saudi Arabia at http://www.ArabNews.com, and for TheArabDailyNews.com, and TheDailyHookah.com.

Palestinian, American Arab and Christian, Hananias parents originate from Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

Hanania is the recipient of four (4) Chicago Headline Club Peter Lisagor Awards for Column writing. In November 2006, he was named Best Ethnic American Columnist by the New American Media;In 2009, he received the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi Award for Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists. He is the recipient of the MT Mehdi Courage in Journalism Award. Hanania has also received two (2) Chicago Stick-o-Type awards from the Chicago Newspaper Guild, and in 1990 was nominated by the Chicago Sun-Times for a Pulitzer Prize for his four-part series on the Palestinian Intifada.

His wife and son are Jewish and he performs standup comedy lampooning Arab-Jewish relations, advocating for peace based on non-violence, mutual recognition and Two-States.

His Facebook Page is Facebook.com/rghanania

Email him at: RGHanania@gmail.com

Visit this link to read Ray's column archive at the ArabNews,com http://www.arabnews.com/taxonomy/term/10906

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Anti-Defamation League offers to host Holocaust course for Spicer – The Hill

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The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is offering to host a Holocaust education course for Sean Spicer and his staff after the White House press secretary wrongly claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler did not use chemical weapons during World War II.

While you have apologized, this weeks incident as well as others (notably the International Holocaust Remembrance Day statement omitting Jews and your vociferous defense of it), have exposed a serious gap in your knowledge of the Holocaust, its impact and the lessons we can learn from it, ADL chief Jonathan Greenblatt wrote in a letter to SpicerThursday.

.@ADL_National has sent a letter to Sean Spicer offering to hold a Holocaust education training session for Spicer and W.H. staffers. pic.twitter.com/hrFsJe3jg6

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

We did not use chemical weapons in World War II. You had someone as despicable as Hitler who did not even sink to using chemical weapons, Spicer said during hisTuesdaypress briefing.

While Hitler is believed not to have used chemical weapons on the battlefield, the Nazis used Zyklon B and other types of poison in gas chambers to kill millions of Jews in concentration camps.

The spokesman apologized for his statement after stumbling over multiple attempts to clarify it.

Frankly, I mistakenly used an inappropriate and insensitive reference to the Holocaust, he said during an interview on CNN. For that I apologize, it was a mistake to do that.

Spicer said he knew that gas chambers were used to exterminate Jews during the Holocaust.

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Anti-Defamation League leader will be Stanwich’s commencement – Greenwich Time

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Steve Ginsberg, regional director of the Connecticut Anti-Defamation League, will be the keynote speaker at Stanwich Schools commencement ceremony on June 1.

Steve Ginsberg, regional director of the Connecticut Anti-Defamation League, will be the keynote speaker at Stanwich Schools commencement ceremony on June 1.

Anti-Defamation League leader will be Stanwichs commencement speaker

GREENWICH An advocate for civil rights and tolerance, Steve Ginsburg, regional director of the Connecticut Anti-Defamation League, will be the keynote speaker at Stanwich Schools commencement ceremony on June 1.

Im so honored to be a part of the commencement exercises at a school that has elevated the communitys understanding of excellence in education, Ginsburg said. Stanwich has been unparalleled in its positive impact on the lives of its students and families, and Im excited to speak to, and meet with, its seniors at such an important juncture in their lives.

Ginsberg oversees the Leagues efforts to monitor and expose extremist groups, promote civil rights and build bridges of understanding among diverse groups within the region.

He joined the Anti-Defamation League after serving as principal at Mission Measurement, a firm that works with foundations, corporations and nonprofits to predict and maximize their effectiveness and return on investment. Prior to that, he was director of development for the ADLs Greater Chicago/Upper Midwest Region, one of the Leagues largest offices.

An experienced lawyer, Ginsberg was Chief Legal Counsel to the Office of the Governor of the State of Illinois, and helped run the American Bar Association Rule of Law reform project in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, in the late 1990s. He is a resident of Westport, Conn. and a graduate of Duke University and Georgetown University Law Center.

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Upper Blue Elementary wins award from Anti-Defamation League – Summit Daily News

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Upper Blue Elementary School was presented with the "No Place for Hate" Excellence award from the Anti-Defamation League at a recognition ceremony last week.

ADL's No Place for Hate initiative aims to provide schools and communities with an organizing framework for combatting bias, bullying and hatred with the intent of creating long-term solutions for maintaining a positive learning environment.

The organization's education director, Tara Raju, said that Upper Blue won the award for several reasons, including its investments in staff and student trainings, use of literature to teach social justice and the establishment of the Hawks Caring Crew, a group of students that created skits and activities to promote a caring school environment.

"Our kids were invested and involved in the No Place for Hate program," English language development teacher Ann-Mari Westerhoff said in a news release. "They took ownership for teaching other students how differences make us stronger."

More information on ADL's No Place for Hate can be found here.

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Police probe claim Ken broke law with Hitler-Zionism remark … – Jewish News

Posted By on April 12, 2017

Officers from the Metropolitan Police have interviewed a man who complained that former London Mayor Ken Livingstone broke the law by making his comments about Hitler and Zionism.

Andrew Lavery, who quit the Labour Party last year, made an official complaint to police on Wednesday, alleging incitement to racial hatred against Jews, and was interviewed on Friday.

Lavery made his complaint the day after Labours National Constitutional Committee found Livingstone guilty of bringing the party into disrepute, issuing a sanction of two years suspension. Jewish leaders said he should have been expelled.

I find his alt-truth repugnant and extremely denigrating, said Lavery, a nurse currently unable to work due to ill health. It is an insult to friends and former patients, and deeply offensive to me.

He added: His position is untenable and one of simply inciting racial hatred. He clearly has a pathological hatred of Jews and the Jewish state of Israel. Why else would proceed when repeatedly told it causes extreme distress?

During radio interviews last year Livingstone said Hitler supported Zionism before he went mad and killed six million Jews. He has stood by his claims as being historically accurate, and several Jewish historians have supported him in this.

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B’nai B’rith – St. Louis JCC – jccstl.com

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Bnai Brith, the global voice of the Jewish community, is the oldest and most widely known Jewish humanitarian, human rights and advocacy organization. Since 1843, Bnai Brith has worked for Jewish unity, security, continuity, and tolerance. Missouri Lodge #22 was chartered in 1855 and continues to serve St. Louis through cultural, educational, philanthropic, service and social programs.Be a part of this wonderful group of active adults as we gather quarterly for learning, discussion, music, sports talk and fun.

Most Programs in Creve Coeur/Staenberg Familiy Complex Dates times and cost vary by event

Join us for this Bnai Brith Missouri Lodgepresentation! Enjoy a wonderful afternoon oflunch and music with this beautiful musicalrevue, featuring and produced by IreneFox. Sit back and relax as you hear classicsongs from the great American song book,along with Broadway show tunes and someJewish classics!

Creve Coeur/Staenberg Family Complex Sunday, April 2, 12pm

Pricing: $15 (includes lunch and show)

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Anti-Defamation League Honors AEG’s Martha Saucedo, Executive Vice President, External Affairs – 3BL Media (press release)

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Martha Saucedo, AEG's Executive Vice President of External Affairs, is honored by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) at the 22nd Annual Deborah Awards in Los Angeles on March 30, 2017. From left to right: Michael Roth, Ted Fikre, Martha Saucedo, Rob ...

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Anti-Defamation League: Anti-Kushner tweets were anti-Semitic – USA TODAY

Posted By on April 12, 2017

According to a report from Business Insider, Breitbart's Senior Editors told their writers to lay off President Trump's son-in-law. Veuer's Nick Cardona (@nickcardona93) has that story. Buzz60

Hundreds of thousands of tweets about Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon exploded on Twitter after reports detailed a feud between the two presidential advisers.

And several of those tweets targeting Kushner wereanti-Semitic, the Anti-Defamation League said.

The group said Monday its analysis found that many tweets labeled #FireKushner, #KushnerAtWar and #KushnersWar were anti-Semitic. Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, is an Orthodox Jew.

Among those who tweeted about Kushner: David Duke, the former KKK grand wizard.

"What started as a few isolated anti-Semitic tweets suggesting that Jared Kushner should be 'fired' because of his 'Jewish supremacist views' has quickly metastasized into a full-blown onslaught of anti-Semtici hate speech," ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said in a statement. "It shows how quickly hate speech can can multiply and come to light on social media platforms, and reminds us of how much work we need to do to combat hate."

Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the trending hashtags.

#FireBannon trended alongside#FireKushner last week, following Bannon's removal from the Nation Security Council. The New York Times and Politico both reported on the rift between Bannon and Kushner. Trump has since made the two clear the air while the pair were at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend.

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