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March 14, 2019
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Jewish
Activists Protest in Pelosi's Office Over Anti-Semitism Concerns
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March 14, 2019
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Note: To read the letter from Rabbi Aryeh Spero of the National
Conference of Jewish Affairs, click here. Text of Judea Pearl's full statement
appears beneath the video below.
The National Conference of Jewish Affairs, led by Rabbi Aryeh Spero,
gathered outside House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office Wednesday to protest
her inability to condemn U.S. Rep. lhan Omar's repeated
anti-Semitic statements.
Last week, the House of Representatives passed a watered-down resolution condemning multiple forms of bigotry after
many on the left came to the defense of Omar, a freshman Democrat from
Minnesota. An earlier draft invoked a definition of anti-Semitism by
the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) – embraced by the
U.S. State Department in 2010 – that includes "accusing Jewish
citizens of being more loyal to Israel, or to the alleged priorities of Jews
worldwide, than to the interests of their own nations."
Neither the original nor the final draft mentioned Omar by name, despite
her statements that U.S. support for Israel is "all about the
Benjamins," meaning driven by campaign contributions, and insinuating pro-Israel people have greater allegiance
to the Jewish state than to the United States.
The final draft omitted reference to the IRHA definition, but still condemned "the pernicious myth of dual loyalty and
foreign allegiance, especially in the context of support for the United
States-Israel alliance." The revision also added language about
anti-Muslim bigotry and other forms of hate.
The group never got to meet with Pelosi. Spero read a letter criticizing
the Speaker's "inability to convince your members that anti-Semitism
should itself be condemned as a stand-alone poison and atrocity." The
protesters want Omar censured and removed from the House Foreign Affairs
Committee.
Judea Pearl, president of the Daniel Pearl Foundation, also submitted a letter
critical of last week's resolution. Pearl's son Daniel was
a Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and executed in
2002 by terrorists in Pakistan. Pearl urged Pelosi as a lifelong Democrat
to "rid the House of Representative[s] of a new form of bigotry,
directed again at Jews and lovers of Israel. The Pearl Foundation also
urges Speaker Pelosi to denounce Rep. Omar's antisemitism and remove her from
the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Code Pink activists crashed the sit-in, expressing support for Omar and
calling the people protesting anti-Semitism as "Islamophobes."
Statement from Judea Pearl to be read at the Sit-In at Nancy Pelosi
office
As President of the Daniel Pearl Foundation, and a lifelong Democrat, I
urge Speaker Nancy Pelosi to act boldly and decisively
on Rep. Ilhan Omar anti-Semitic bigotry.
Our late son, Daniel Pearl, was not an Islamophobe, nor a foreign agent
or a trader in "Benjamins".
He was a principled American journalist, a champion of truth and a
relentless peace-seeker, who was murdered for being a Jew and a lover of
Israel. I plead with Speaker Pelosi to rid the House of Representative of a
new form of bigotry, directed again at Jews and lovers of Israel.
Words matter! And the hateful words pronounced by Rep. Ilhan Omar will
continue to haunt and poison the future of American Jewry. However, we are
concerned not merely with the harsh consequences of those words but with
the obsessive hatred that produced them, and
the ultimate purpose for which they were enunciated -- to erode American
support for the State of Israel - the miracle that symbolizes Jewish
history and Jewish aspirations.
We stand here to remind Speaker Pelosi of words she has spoken many
times in the past, that US support for Israel is not only a
matter of mutual interest and shared values. Americans' support of a
homeland for the Jewish people is a MORAL IMPERATIVE, a HISTORICAL CALLING
that should not be polluted with accusations of dual loyalty, or greed.
The Resolution passed by the House on March 9 condemns almost every form
of hate on earth, except ONE -- the anti-Zionist hatred waged against our
brothers and sisters in Israel -- Six and a half million refugees or
descendants of refugees who have been denied normalcy for the past 70
years, besieged by hostile neighbors and confronted by daily existential
threats from Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran.
The anti-Zionist obsession that Rep. Omar now brings to the halls of
Congress aims to strip these six and a half million people from sovereignty
and abandon them, stateless, to the mercy of genocidal neighbors.
Americans cannot allow such moral deformity to stain the halls of their
representative government.
The Democratic Party must remain a welcoming home to the many American
Jews who have entrusted their energies,
talents and dreams to this party.
We urge Speaker Pelosi to find Rep. Ilhan Omar unfit to serve on the
House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Respectfully,
Judea Pearl
President, Daniel Pearl Foundation
Chancellor's Professor, University of California Los Angeles
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