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Behind the Aegis

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2. Yes, "WHAT ABOUT"
Wed Sep 27, 2023, 12:38 PM
Sep 2023
Trump shares post on Jewish New Year attacking American Jews who didn’t support him

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The CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs called Trump’s post “antisemitic.”

“Trump marks the end of Rosh Hashana with an antisemitic post accusing Jews who voted against him of ‘destroy[ing] America & Israel,’” Amy Spitalnick, the CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement to CNN that Trump was “playing into conspiracy theories about dual loyalty.”

“It is dangerous and wrong to suggest an entire segment of the Jewish population voted to destroy America and Israel,” Greenblatt said in the statement.

The American Jewish Committee posted on X: “Claiming that American Jews who did not vote for Mr. Trump voted to destroy America and Israel is deeply offensive and divisive. As we approach one year until the next election, we urge political candidates from the top to the bottom of the ballot to avoid incendiary rhetoric.”

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Trump attacks 'liberal Jews' amid Rosh Hashanah holiday

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The attack drew condemnation as antisemitic by Jewish leaders and politicians.

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The CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, Amy Spitalnick, called the post “antisemitic.” The Tel Aviv Institute, an Israeli nonprofit combating antisemitism, said Trump’s remarks are “strengthening antisemitic attitudes in America.” The daily newspaper Haaretz, the oldest in Israel, described it as “an ominous warning to American Jews,” noting the majority of U.S. Jews are not supporters of the former president.

“Next time you attack American Jews, think twice before about doing it on one of our holiest days. Your antisemitism is loud & clear,” wrote Rep. Jerry Nadler, a Jewish Democrat who long represented the most Jewish congressional district in the country. “And your fear of democracy supporters here & in [Israel] is showing because you [love] authoritarianism.”

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Kansas, Missouri Jewish leaders criticize Trump’s attack on ‘liberal Jews’ on Rosh Hashanah

Jewish leaders in Kansas and Missouri on Monday criticized former President Donald Trump for comments he made on social media that attacked “liberal Jews” and accused those who voted against him of voting to “destroy” the country.

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Rabbi Doug Alpert of Congregation Kol Ami in Kansas City excoriated the former president as antisemitic in a phone interview.

“He’s an antisemite,” he said. “I would describe him as a neo-Nazi sympathizer and he will court anybody who will say he’s wonderful or vote for him.”

In a statement Gavriela Geller, the executive director of the AJC’s Kansas City affiliate, the Jewish Community Relations Bureau, said Trump’s statement was “an utterly inappropriate and highly offensive way of engaging with the Jewish community on one of our holiest days in the year.”

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I guess since they didn't meet your standards of criticism of Trump, then they should just keep their mouths shut when other anti-Semites mouth off.

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