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Fri Jun 26, 2026, 01:42 PM 19 hrs ago

Hundreds of rabbis accuse Mamdani of fueling antisemitism over 'monsters' comment [View all]

More than 700 rabbis representing every major Jewish denomination across the United States are calling on New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to publicly apologize for remarks he made about the pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC.

In an open letter released Friday afternoon, the Jewish clergy condemn the mayor's statement in which he described members of the pro-Israel lobby as "monsters" and claimed they were spending "millions in dark money" to preserve their power and sow division. The rabbis note that Mamdani has refused to retract his remarks despite mounting criticism and are demanding that he clarify his position.

The letter's release coincides with a new poll by the Jewish Majority organization highlighting deep concern within the community. According to the survey, 82% of Jewish voters in New York are concerned about rising antisemitism, with most respondents linking it to the normalization of anti-Zionism. The poll also found that a majority believe Mamdani's refusal to condemn calls to "globalize the intifada" has emboldened pro-Hamas demonstrators.

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The letter was prompted by a speech Mamdani delivered last week, when he used celebrations marking the New York Knicks' championship to launch what the rabbis described as an unprecedented attack on AIPAC and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a speech at a rally backing progressive candidates in Brooklyn ahead of the Democratic primaries, Mamdani accused AIPAC of pouring “millions of dark-money dollars” into efforts to turn the public against itself. He claimed the lobby feared democracy and “the end of the genocide and Netanyahu’s wars.”

The letter's authors emphasize that the unusually broad coalition of rabbis, who often disagree on political issues, united over what they see as the dangerous implications of Mamdani's remarks. They note that his comments came just days after five people were charged with plotting to kill government officials supported by AIPAC, and on the same day that a man in Florida was indicted for allegedly planning a mass shooting at the organization's offices.

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/s100efe2fzx

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So, is AIPAC scared, or angry? Fiendish Thingy 19 hrs ago #1
Both. mountain grammy 19 hrs ago #2
Yes mr715 17 hrs ago #9
whatever.... mike_c 18 hrs ago #3
Blaming Jewish or Israeli people for the Eko 18 hrs ago #4
he was criticizing AIPAC and it's dark money PACs hookaleft 18 hrs ago #7
Logic? AloeVera 11 hrs ago #36
Thanks AloeVera! Eko 11 hrs ago #38
And speaking of logic... AloeVera 11 hrs ago #39
Fuck this racist claptrap Sympthsical 9 hrs ago #55
Everything he said was true. hookaleft 18 hrs ago #5
Who is "they?" Mossfern 9 hrs ago #57
Netanyahu should be attacked lame54 18 hrs ago #6
LMAO fuck you, AIPAC n/t aocommunalpunch 17 hrs ago #8
The popular new brand of lipstick. Behind the Aegis 17 hrs ago #10
So, for you, the problem is not the ideology of AIPAC. It's just that it's not 100% successful. Intractable 16 hrs ago #12
Strawman much? Behind the Aegis 16 hrs ago #13
Oh, how is it not the case? I see no argument here. Just a vacuous statement. Intractable 16 hrs ago #14
Lipstick on a pig Behind the Aegis 16 hrs ago #15
really? I think that is a lie hookaleft 16 hrs ago #18
Your supposed "truth" is irrelevant and is a feeble distraction from the main point. Intractable 16 hrs ago #19
BtA doesn't "lie" and it's not "feeble Or irrelevant. Cha 10 hrs ago #46
You keep pointing at who is funding it when many people other than Jewish people fund it also. Eko 13 hrs ago #25
According to Protocols... sarisataka 14 hrs ago #23
Rothchild, Soros, Zionist, AIPAC ... lapucelle 13 hrs ago #29
I think you misunderstood this poster. yardwork 10 hrs ago #51
I've been reading his posts for years now. There's no misunderstanding from either of us. Intractable 9 hrs ago #52
Here Is All the Money AIPAC Spent on the 2024 Elections hookaleft 16 hrs ago #17
There may be some apples and oranges mixed in here, but..... DFW 2 hrs ago #68
Mahalo, BtA.. It's no big mystery why Cha 10 hrs ago #44
Thank you! Bookmarking. betsuni 8 hrs ago #62
Sometime, probably soon. The rabbis will learn the US ain't taking it so much anymore. 31j20b3 17 hrs ago #11
82% of NY jews... Boo1 15 hrs ago #21
Wisconsin has many fewer Jewish identifiers 31j20b3 15 hrs ago #22
I dont agree that anti-zionism is antisemitic. Eko 13 hrs ago #26
Including Palestinians? Boo1 12 hrs ago #32
Here. Eko 11 hrs ago #37
What's the difference in having a right Boo1 11 hrs ago #41
inherent Eko 10 hrs ago #48
That goes for Muslim countries too? Mossfern 9 hrs ago #58
Yes Eko 8 hrs ago #63
Is it possible Eko 7 hrs ago #65
Just a correction here... Violet_Crumble 4 hrs ago #67
US Gentiles have no problem with the Jewish population. In fact we love and welcome you to the Democratic Party hookaleft 12 hrs ago #33
Are the palestinians Boo1 12 hrs ago #34
Post removed Post removed 12 hrs ago #35
If the Palestinians didn't want Hamas Boo1 11 hrs ago #40
Rabbis in the US are "Sowing" the actions of Israel sarisataka 14 hrs ago #24
Mamdani accused AIPAC of pouring "millions of dark-money dollars" into efforts to turn the public against itself. Nanjeanne 16 hrs ago #16
+1 leftstreet 10 hrs ago #43
Exact quotes. LAS14 16 hrs ago #20
What fuels antisemitism is people like them conflating Jews and Israel/AIPAC RockRaven 13 hrs ago #27
Couldn't agree more and said so in Post # 36. nt AloeVera 11 hrs ago #42
"Jews are to blame for antisemitism." Boo1 10 hrs ago #45
Netanyahu is a monster. AloeVera 10 hrs ago #47
Netanyahu and the actions of his government Eko 10 hrs ago #49
I'm not Jewish, but I have Jewish relatives... Joinfortmill 13 hrs ago #28
There are elections planned later this year question everything 13 hrs ago #30
AIPAC goal is throwing money at centrists. Emile 13 hrs ago #31
not just centrist and conservative Dems but also hard RWer MAGAt rethugs, including 2020 seditionists and traitors Celerity 8 hrs ago #59
And what do the Catholic priests say? Iggo 10 hrs ago #50
Bibi makes the propaganda run on time Ponietz 9 hrs ago #53
So it's only OK to call Muslims monsters? CivicGrief 9 hrs ago #54
Ii haven't heard anyone here say anything of the sort. Mossfern 8 hrs ago #61
Just (One Person) Wondering... wyn borkins 9 hrs ago #56
There will be no peace until a fair 2 multigraincracker 8 hrs ago #60
My take for what it is worth. sheshe2 7 hrs ago #64
I was surprised this happened. I hope he learns, too. betsuni 6 hrs ago #66
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