…by Jonas E. Alexis
The Jewish News Syndicate has recently put out an article entitled, “600 Jewish groups sign full-page ad supporting Black Lives Matter.” It states: “We speak with one voice when we say, unequivocally: Black Lives Matter.”[1]
Who would disagree with that? Who says that black lives don’t matter? Once again, what about other lives? Do they actually matter? And why do the cults and the people who support this movement never come to terms with the fact that the ALL LIVES MATTER? Why do the cults and the people who promote this movement never look at the fundamental issues? Why are they so scared of pursuing the truth and embracing it to the end? Why are they so scared of statistics showing how black lives don’t really matter in places like the South Side of Chicago?
The Jewish News Syndicate, quoting a statement by the cultish groups which support BLM, declared: “When black movements are undermined, it leads to more violence against black people, including black Jews.” Once again, why does this equation only work for one particular group—or one particular movement? Isn’t that inherently racist? And why does that equation only work in certain locations? Why can’t that equation work perfectly well in Israel, where black Jews are being treated like animals?
Listen to this. In 2018—yes, 2018—Israel passed “Jewish-only ‘national self-determination’” law![2] Let us stop and think for a moment. Can you imagine the reaction if some neo-Nazi group happens to start a similar law in America? Wouldn’t Jewish organizations (from the ADL to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency) start screaming and kicking and gyrating all over the media?
Yet racist laws and policies have become routine in Israel and no serious Jewish organization has said a damn thing about it. Migrant workers for example have ended up working “at 25% below the minimum wage, without medical or social benefits, and without any work permit whatsoever.”[3]
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Racism is also ingrained in Israeli schools as well. Listen to a tenth grader:
“For me, personally, Arabs are something I can’t look at and can’t stand, I am tremendously racist. I come from a racist home. If I get the chance in the army to shoot one of them, I won’t think twice. I’m ready to kill someone with my hands, and it’s an Arab.
“In my education I learned that…their education is to be terrorists, and there is no belief in them. I live in an area of Arabs, and every day I see these Ishmaelites, who pass by the [bus] station and whistle. I wish them death.”[4]
You may think that this is a disgruntled and deranged high school kid, and her abiding hatred toward the Palestinians does not represent a significant number of schools in Israel. But you would be wrong. In an article entitled “Israeli Teens Gripped by Virulent Racism,” the Jewish Daily Forward reported in 2014:
“The student’s comments appear in a chapter devoted to ethnicity and racism among youth from a forthcoming book, ‘Scenes from School Life’ (in Hebrew) by Idan Yaron and Yoram Harpaz.
“The book is based on anthropological observations made by Dr. Yaron, a sociologist, over the course of three years in a six-year, secular high school in the Israeli heartland – ‘the most average school we could find,’ says Harpaz, a professor of education.
“The book is nothing short of a page-turner, especially now, following the overt displays of racism and hatred of the Other that have been revealed in the country in the past month or so. Maybe ‘revealed’ isn’t the right word, as it suggests surprise at the intensity of the phenomenon.
“But Yaron’s descriptions of what he saw at the school show that such hatred is a basic everyday element among youth, and a key component of their identity. Yaron portrays the hatred without rose-colored glasses or any attempt to present it as a sign of social ‘unity.’ What he observed is unfiltered hatred.
“One conclusion that arises from the text is how little the education system is able – or wants – to deal with the racism problem.
“Not all educators are indifferent or ineffective. There are, of course, teachers and others in the realm of education who adopt a different approach, who dare to try and take on the system. But they are a minority. The system’s internal logic operates differently.
“Much of the chapter on racism revolves around the Bible lessons in a ninth-grade class, whose theme was revenge. ‘The class starts, and the students’ suggestions of examples of revenge are written on the blackboard,’ the teacher told Yaron. A student named Yoav ‘insists that revenge is an important emotion.
“He utilizes the material being studied to hammer home his semi-covert message: ‘all the Arabs should be killed. The class goes into an uproar. Five students agree with Yoav and say openly: the Arabs should be killed.’
“One student relates that he heard in the synagogue on Shabbat that ‘Aravim Zeh Erev Rav’ [‘Arabs are rabble,’ in a play on words], and also Amalek, and there is a commandment to kill them all,’ a reference to the prototypical biblical enemy of the children of Israel. Another student says he would take revenge on anyone who murdered his family, but would not kill them all.”[5]
This is not surprising, for we have seen similar incidents in history.[6] In fact, Talmudic ideology always views the Goyim as the enemy to be conquered and slaughtered. It is the way that the Khazarian cult works, and it is essentially racist and diabolical. But again who is protesting against this? The ADL?
In any event, what are the cults that are now supporting BLM? Here they are:
American Conference of Cantors
American Jewish World Service (AJWS)
Americans for Peace Now
Ansche Chesed
Anti-Defamation League
Anti-Zionist Shabbat
Aquarian Minyan
Arizona Jews 4 Justice
Atlanta Jewish Music Festival
Augusta Jewish Federation
Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center
Avodah
Aytzim: Ecological Judaism
B’nai B’rith Colorado
B’nai Israel Congregation
B’nai Jeshurun
B’nai Shalom Day School
B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation
B’nai Adath Kol Beth Yisrael
B’nai Portland Congregation
Baltimore Hebrew Congregation
Be’chol Lashon
Beacon Hebrew Alliance
Beis Community
Beit Ahavah Reform Synagogue of Greater Northampton
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Atlanta
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Austin
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Bay Area
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Champaign Urbana
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Cincinnatti
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Cleveland
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Denver
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Greater Ann Arbor
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Houston
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Jacksonville
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Long Island
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Louisville
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Memphis
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Milwaukee
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action New Mexico
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action New Orleans
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Pittsburgh
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Portland
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Prince George’s County
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Riverdale
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action San Diego
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action San Luis Obispo
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Seattle
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action South Bay
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action South Florida
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Southeastern PA
Bend the Arc: Jewish Action Southern California
Bet Chaverim (Columbia, MD)
Bet Shalom Congregation
Beth Am Synagogue (Baltimore, MD)
Beth Chaim Congregation
Beth El (Bethesda, MD)
Beth El Congregation (Baltimore, MD)
Beth Emet the Free Synagogue
Beth Israel Congregation (Ann Arbor, MI)
Beth Meyer Synagogue
Bethesda Jewish Congregation
Bolton Street Synagogue
Boston Workers Circle Center for Jewish Culture and Social Justice
Building Jewish Bridges
Burbank Temple Emanuel El
California Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
Cambridge Minyan
Camp Tawonga
Cantors Assembly
Carolina Jews for Justice
CDEEP
Center for Jewish Nonviolence
Center Square Minyan
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Central Reform Congregation
ChaiVillageLA
Challah for Hunger
Charleston Jewish Family Services
Chicago Jewish Labor Committee
Chicago T’ruah Cluster
Chizuk Amuno Congregation & Schools
Chochmat HaLev
Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life
Coastside Jewish Community (San Francisco Bay Area)
Community Shul of Montecito and Santa Barbara
Congregation Agudath Achim
Congregation Agudath Israel
Congregation Anshe Tikvah
Congregation B’nai Israel (Basking Ridge, NJ)
Congregation B’nai Torah
Congregation B’nai Yisrael
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
Congregation Bet Haverim (Atlanta, GA)
Congregation Bet Haverim (Davis, CA)
Congregation Beth Am
Congregation Beth David
Congregation Beth El (Norwalk, CT)
Congregation Beth El of South Orange, NJ
Congregation Beth El of the Sudbury River Valley
Congregation Beth HaTephila (Asheville, NC)
Congregation Beth Hatikvah (Summit, NJ)
Congregation Beth Israel (Fayetteville, NC)
Congregation Beth Israel (Skokie, IL)
Congregation Beth Israel (Worcester, MA)
Congregation Beth Israel Judea (San Francisco, CA)
Congregation Beth Shalom (Bloomington, IN)
Congregation Beth Shalom (DeKalb, IL)
Congregation Beth Shalom (Overland Park, KS)
Congregation Beth Shalom (Pittsburgh, PA)
Congregation Beth Shalom (Seattle, WA)
Congregation Beth Sholom (Providence, RI)
Congregation Brith Sholom (Bethlehem, PA)
Congregation Dor Hadash (San Diego, CA)
Congregation Dorshei Tzedek
Congregation Eitz Chayim (Cambridge, MA)
Congregation Emanu-El B’ne Jeshurun
Congregation Emanu-El of San Francisco
Congregation Har Shalom (Potomac, MD)
Congregation Kerem Shalom (Concord, MA)
Congregation Kol Ami (Elkins Park, PA)
Congregation Kol Ami (Elmira, NY)
Congregation Kol Ami (Kansas City)
Congregation Kol Ami (Spark)
Congregation Kol Ami (West Hollywood, CA)
Congregation Kol Shofar
Congregation M’kor Hayim
Congregation Mishkan Israel
Congregation Nahalat Shalom
Congregation Ner Shalom
Congregation Netivot Shalom
Congregation Neve Shalom
Congregation Nevei Kodesh
Congregation Or Atid of Wayland, MA
Congregation P’nai Or of West Hartford
Congregation Rodef Shalom (Denver, CO)
Congregation Rodef Sholom
Congregation Sha’ar Zahav
Congregation Shaare Emeth (St. Louis, MO)
Congregation Shaarei Shamayim
Congregation Shaarei Shamayim
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Congregation Shaarie Torah
Congregation Shir Tikvah (Portland)
Congregation Shomrei Torah
Congregation Tifereth Israel
Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons
Cuba America Jewish Mission
Cultural Leadership
Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action
Democratic Jewish Outreach PA
Detroit Jews for Justice
Dorot Fellowship in Israel
East Bank Havurah
East Side Jews Activist Collective
Edot Midwest Regional Jewish Diversity Collaborative
Ekar Farm
Elon University Hillel
Etgar 36
Fabrangen Havurah
Fabrangen West
Fig Tree
Flatbush Jewish Center
Footsteps
Fort Tryon Jewish Center
FreelanceJudaism
GatherDC
Germantown Jewish Centre
Goucher College Hillel
Greater Cincinnati Board of Rabbis
Greenwich Reform Synagogue
GrowTorah
Habonim Dror Camp Galil
Habonim Dror Camp Gilboa
Habonim Dror Camp Moshava
Habonim Dror Camp Tavor
Habonim Dror North America
Hadar Institute
Hadassah Foundation
Hamakom
Hashomer Hatzair North America
Hashomer Hatzair USA
Havurah Shalom (Portland, OR)
Havurat Shalom (Andover, MA)
Hazon
Hebrew College
Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor
Hebrew Seminary
HIAS
Highland Park Minyan (Highland Park, NJ)
Hill Havurah
Hinenu: The Baltimore Justice Shtiebl
Howard County Board of Rabbis
IfNotNow
IKAR
Illinois Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC-IL)
Independent Jewish Voices (Canada)
Institute for Jewish Spirituality
Interfaith Action for Human Rights
Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington
Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue
Isaac M.Wise Temple (Cincinnati, OH)
J Street
JAM: Jewish Action Maine
JCC Harlem
JCFS Chicago
JCRC of Southern New Jersey
JCRC/AJC of Detroit
Jewfolk, Inc.
Jewish Action NorCal
Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action
Jewish Asylum Seekers Initiative (JASI)
Jewish Bridge Project of New Mexico
Jewish Bundist Diaspora Movement
Jewish Center of Indian Country
Jewish Chaplain, Federal Prisons of Southern Ontario
Jewish Climate Action Network-MA
Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice NW
Jewish Collaborative of San Diego
Jewish Communal Leadership Program, University of Michigan
Jewish Community Action
Jewish Community Alliance of Northeastern Pennsylvania
Jewish Community Board of Akron
Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor
Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund (San Francisco, CA)
Jewish Community Federation of the Mohawk Valley
Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Phoenix
Jewish Community of Greater Stowe
Jewish Community of Louisville, Inc.
Jewish Community Relations Bureau|AJC
Jewish Community Relations Council (San Francisco)
Jewish Community Relations Council Howard County MD
Jewish Community Relations Council of Cincinnati
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Charleston
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Phoenix
Jewish Community Relations Council of Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley
Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis
Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater Asheville Area
Jewish Community School, Elmira, NY
Jewish Council for Public Affairs
Jewish Council on Urban Affairs
Jewish Democratic Council of America
Jewish Democratic Women’s Salon, Atlanta (JDWS)
Jewish Educational Alliance
Jewish Family & Career Services of Louisville
Jewish Family & Community Services East Bay
Jewish Family Service of Metrowest MA
Jewish Family Service of Seattle
Jewish Family Service of Western MA
Jewish Family Services of Greater Kansas City
Jewish Family Services of St. Louis
Jewish Farmer Network
Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor
Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven
Jewish Federation of Oxford, Mississippi
Jewish Film Institute
Jewish Gateways
Jewish Initiative for Animals
Jewish Institute for Lifelong Learning & Innovation
Jewish Labor Committee
Jewish Law Student Association (JLSA), CUNY School of Law
Jewish LearningWorks
Jewish Liberation Theology Institute
Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation (Evanston, IL)
Jewish Sacred Aging®
Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA)
Jewish Studio Project
Jewish Study Center
Jewish Veg
Jewish Voice for Peace
Jewish Voice for Peace — Albany, NY
Jewish Voice for Peace — Atlanta
Jewish Voice for Peace — Bay Area
Jewish Voice for Peace — BIJOCSM Network
Jewish Voice for Peace — Boston
Jewish Voice for Peace — DC Metro
Jewish Voice for Peace — Denver/Boulder
Jewish Voice for Peace — Hudson Valley
Jewish Voice for Peace — Las Vegas
Jewish Voice for Peace — Los Angeles
Jewish Voice for Peace — Milwaukee
Jewish Voice for Peace — New Haven
Jewish Voice for Peace — Northern New Jersey
Jewish Voice for Peace — PSU
Jewish Voice for Peace — San Antonio
Jewish Voice for Peace — San Diego
Jewish Voice for Peace — Tucson
Jewish Voice for Peace — Twin Cities
Jewish Voice for Peace — Western MA
Jewish Voice for Peace Rabbinic Council
Jewish Women’s Archive
Jewish Women’s Foundation of Greater Pittsburgh
Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York
Jewish World Watch
Jewish Youth for Community Action
Jews for Racial & Economic Justice
Jews in ALL Hues
Jews of Color Sanctuary
Jews of the Earth
Jews United for Justice
Jewtina y Co.
jGirls Magazine
JGS Lifecare
JLens Investor Network
JOIN for Justice
Joyous Justice
Judaism Your Way
Jumpstart Labs
JWI
Kadima Reconstructionist Community
KAM Isaiah Israel
Kane Street Synagogue
Kanfot Ha’aretz
Kavana
Kavod
Keeping It Sacred
Kehilat Chaverim (Greater Hartford, CT)
Kehilla Community Synagogue
Kesher Pittsburgh
Keshet
Khazbar.org: A Distinct Identity
Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute
Kol HaEmek, Mendocino County Inland Jewish Community
Kol Hai
Kol HaLev
Kol Rinah (Sacramento, CA)
Kol Shalom
Kol Tzedek Synagogue, West Philadelphia
Kolektiv Goluboy Vagon
Kolot Chayeinu / Voices of Our Lives
Lab/Shul
Lander~Grinspoon Academy
Larchmont Temple
Lehigh University Office Of Jewish Student Life
Leo Baeck Temple
Let My People Sing
Lighthouse Kosher
Lilith Magazine
Linke Fligl
Lo Taamod: Orthodox Jews Against White Supremacy
Ma’yan Tikvah
Macalester Jewish Organization
Main Line Reform Temple (Wynnewood, PA)
Makom Solel Lakeside
MAKOMnj
Malkhut: Progressive Jewish Spirituality in Queens
MAOR/Montana Association Of Rabbis
Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center
Massachusetts Board of Rabbis
Matanot Lev | Gifts of the Heart
MaTovu
Mayim Rabim Congregation
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
Mending Minyan New Haven
Mendocino Coast Jewish Community Justice Group
Metro Chicago Hillel
Michigan Democratic Jewish Caucus
Minyan Oneg Shabbat, Washington DC
Minyan Segulah
Minyan Shaleym
Mishkan Chicago
Mishkan Shalom
Mitsui Collective
Mitzvah Matzos
Mixed Operations
Mizpah Congregation
Mount Zion Temple (St. Paul, Minnesota)
Moving Traditions
MyFamilyRabbi.com
Nahalat Shalom
Nashville Jewish Social Justice Roundtable
Nashville Jews for Justice
Nashville Jews for Social Justice Facebook Group
National Association of Jewish Legislators
National Council of Jewish Women
National Council of Jewish Women — Arizona
National Council of Jewish Women — Bergen County
National Council of Jewish Women — CA
National Council of Jewish Women — Chicago North Shore
National Council of Jewish Women — Cleveland
National Council of Jewish Women — Colorado
National Council of Jewish Women — Columbus
National Council of Jewish Women — Contra Costa
National Council of Jewish Women — Essex
National Council of Jewish Women — Florida
National Council of Jewish Women — Greater Dallas
National Council of Jewish Women — Greater Houston
National Council of Jewish Women — Greater Long Beach & West Orange County
National Council of Jewish Women — Greater Miami
National Council of Jewish Women — Greater New Orleans
National Council of Jewish Women — Greater Philadelphia
National Council of Jewish Women — Greater Rochester
National Council of Jewish Women — Indianapolis
National Council of Jewish Women — Jersey Hills
National Council of Jewish Women — Kendall
National Council of Jewish Women — Los Angeles
National Council of Jewish Women — Louisville
National Council of Jewish Women — Maine
National Council of Jewish Women — Michigan
National Council of Jewish Women — Milwaukee
National Council of Jewish Women — Minnesota
National Council of Jewish Women — Nashville
National Council of Jewish Women — New Bedford
National Council of Jewish Women — New York
National Council of Jewish Women — Palm Beach
National Council of Jewish Women — Pittsburgh
National Council of Jewish Women — Sacramento
National Council of Jewish Women — Saddleback
National Council of Jewish Women — San Antonio
National Council of Jewish Women — San Francisco
National Council of Jewish Women — Sarasota-Manatee
National Council of Jewish Women — SE Atlantic
National Council of Jewish Women — South Cook
National Council of Jewish Women — South Shore
National Council of Jewish Women — St. Louis
National Council of Jewish Women — Texas
National Council of Jewish Women — Utah
National Havurah Committee
Nefesh
Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue
Neohasid.org
Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies, Inc.
Neve Shalom
Never Again Action
Never Again Action — Los Angeles
New England Jewish Labor Committee
New Israel Fund
New Synagogue Project
Nice Jewish Boys SF
Nishmat Shoom
NotFreeToDesist.org
O’ahu Jewish ‘Ohana
Oak Park Temple B’nai Abraham Zion
OHALAH
Ohavay Zion Synagogue
Oheb Shalom Congregation (South Orange, NJ)
Open Dor Foundation, Inc.
Open Hillel/Judaism On Our Own Terms
Open Temple
Or Emet, Minnesota Congregation for Humanistic Judaism
Or Hamidbar
Or Shalom Jewish Community
Or Tzafo
Oseh Shalom
P’nai Or of Portland
Pacific Northwest Jewish Network for Collective Liberation
Park Slope Jewish Center
Pearlstone Center
Pomegranate Initiative
Portland’s UnShul
Project Kesher
Project Shema
Rabbi Without Walls — Pittsburgh
Rabbinical Assembly
RAPHA, The Center for Healing and Spirituality
Realize Paradise
Reconstructing Judaism
Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Religion Outside The Box
Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
Repair the World
Rimonim Liturgy Project
Rise Up
Riverdale Temple
Rockwern Academy
Rodef Shalom Congregation
Rodfei Tzedek, social justice team of Congregation Rodef Shalom
Romemu
Ruach HaYam
Sacred Monsters Havurah
SAJ-Judaism that Stands for All
Savannah Jewish Federation
Secular Synagogue
Seeds of Wonder Journey School (Roswell, GA)
Shaare Tefila Congregation
Shaare Torah Congregation (Gaithersburg, MD)
Shalom Bayit
Shamayim: Jewish Animal Advocacy
Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Community
Shir Tikvah, Minneapolis
Shirat HaNefesh (Chevy Chase, MD)
Shomeret Shalom Global Congregation
Shtibl Minyan
Silverlake Independent Jewish Community Center
Silverstein Base Hillel
Sinai Temple (Springfield, MA)
Sixth & I
Society for Humanistic Judaism
Sutton Place Synagogue
SVARA: A Traditionally Radical Yeshiva
Synagogue Village Network
T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
Taproot
Temple Adas Shalom
Temple Adath Israel
Temple B’nai Brith (Somerville, MA)
Temple Bat Yam of East Fort Lauderdale
Temple Beth Abraham
Temple Beth Am (Pinecrest, FL)
Temple Beth Am (Seattle, WA)
Temple Beth Ami
Temple Beth David (Cheshire, CT)
Temple Beth David of the South Shore
Temple Beth El (Aptos, CA)
Temple Beth El (Fall River, MA)
Temple Beth El of Boca Raton
Temple Beth Emeth
Temple Beth Emunah
Temple Beth Hillel
Temple Beth Israel (Eugene, OR)
Temple Beth Israel (Skokie, IL)
Temple Beth Israel (Waltham, MA)
Temple Beth Israel of Highland Park and Eagle Rock
Temple Beth Jacob
Temple Beth Or (Everett, WA)
Temple Beth Shalom (Needham, MA)
Temple Beth Tefilloh
Temple Beth Zion (TBZ), (Brookline, MA)
Temple Beth-El (Jersey City)
Temple Covenant of Peace
Temple Emanu-El (Birmingham, AL)
Temple Emanu-El (Edison, NJ)
Temple Emanuel (Kensington, MD)
Temple Emanuel (Newton, MA)
Temple Emanuel of Tempe
Temple Emanuel Sinai (Worcester, MA)
Temple Emek Shalom
Temple Emeth (Teaneck, NJ)
Temple Etz Chaim (Franklin, MA)
Temple Hillel B’nai Torah
Temple Isaiah (Lexington, MA)
Temple Israel (Albany, NY)
Temple Israel (Columbus, OH)
Temple Israel (Greenfield, MA)
Temple Israel (Minneapolis, MN)
Temple Israel (Sharon, MA)
Temple Israel of Boston
Temple Israel of Catskill
Temple Israel of Hollywood (Los Angeles, CA)
Temple Judea
Temple Kehillat Chaim
Temple Kol Tikvah of Lake Norman
Temple Menorah Keneseth Chai
Temple Micah (Washington, DC)
Temple Ohabei Shalom
Temple Ohav Shalom
Temple Reyim
Temple Rodef Shalom
Temple Shalom (Chevy Chase, MD)
Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel
Temple Shir Tikva (Portland, OR)
Temple Shir Tikvah (Wayland, MA)
Temple Shir Tikvah (Winchester, MA)
Temple Sholom (Broomall, PA)
Temple Sholom (Cincinatti, OH)
Temple Sholom of Chicago
Temple Sinai (Atlanta, GA)
Temple Sinai (Brookline, MA)
Temple Sinai (Saratoga Springs, NY)
Temple Sinai (Stamford, CT)
Temple Sinai (Washington, DC)
Temple Solel (Scottsdale, AZ)
The Alberta Shul
The Aquarian Minyan
The Awakened Heart Project
The Board of Rabbis of Greater Rhode Island
The Center for Jewish Studies at UNC Asheville
The Contemporary Jewish Museum
The Den Collective
The Jewish Center and Federation of the Twin Tiers
The Jewish Education Project
The Jewish Federation of Reading/Berks
The Kirva Institute — Inside Out Wisdom and Action
The Kitchen
The Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center
The Shefa School
The Shul of New York
The Soul Center
The Tasman Center for Jewish Creativity
The Temple
The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah
The Tribe (Miami)
The Wilton (CT) Jewish Center
The Wisdom School & Temple of SOPHIA
The Workers Circle
The Workers Circle of No. CA (Branch 1054)
Tiferet, a Jewish Spirituality Project
Tikkun Chant Circle
Tikkun Leil Shabbat
Tikkun Olam Women’s Foundation
Tikkun4Change
Tikvat Israel
TischPDX
Tivnu: Building Justice
Torah of Awakening
Torah Trumps Hate
Tree of Life Congregation
Tucson Jews for Justice
Tzedakah Songs
Tzedek Chicago
Tzedek DC
Union for Reform Judaism
United Jewish People’s Order — Canada
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Unorthodox Celebrations
Urban Adamah
Uri L’Tzedek
Washington Hebrew Congregation
Westchester Jewish Council
Wilderness Torah
Women’s Rabbinic Network
Wominyan
Woodstock Jewish Congregation
YAFFED
Yashrut
Yavneh: A Jewish Renewal Community
Yesod Farm+Kitchen
Young Democrats of America Jewish Caucus
Zioness Movement
- [1] “600-plus Jewish groups sign full-page ad supporting Black Lives Matter,” Jewish News Syndicate, August 28, 2020.
- [2] “Israel passes Jewish-only ‘national self-determination’ law despite outcry,” Russia Today, July 19, 2018; see also “Israel passes ‘Nation State’ law enshrining Jewish supremacy,” Middle East Eye, July 19, 2018.
- [3] David Bedein, “Who Wants Israeli Migrant Workers to Remain in Horrid Conditions?,” Algemeiner, January 15, 2014.
- [4] Or Kashti, “Israeli Teens Gripped by Virulent Racism,” Jewish Daily Forward, August 23, 2014.
- [5] Ibid.
- [6] For historical studies on similar issues, see Israel Jacob Yuval, Two Nations in Your Womb: Perceptions of Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006); Elliott Horowitz, Reckless Rites: Purim and the Legacy of Jewish Violence (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006); Ruth Langer, Cursing the Christians?: A History of the Birkat HaMinim (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011); Rodney Stark, The Rise of Christianity: A Sociologist Reconsiders History (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996).
Jonas E. Alexis has degrees in mathematics and philosophy. He studied education at the graduate level. His main interests include U.S. foreign policy, the history of the Israel/Palestine conflict, and the history of ideas. He is the author of the book, Kevin MacDonald’s Metaphysical Failure: A Philosophical, Historical, and Moral Critique of Evolutionary Psychology, Sociobiology, and Identity Politics. He teaches mathematics in South Korea.
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BTW, I see these Jewish groups as cults too, but I’m not qualified to judge their motives. If they stand against racism I will take that support on its face and commend them for their stance. It’s more than my own hypocritical white Evangelical tribe is willing to do.
Jonas, I know you’re committed to “conservative principles” and that you want to see a sense of personal responsibility among your own people. But how far do you want to push this logic?
Black Lives Matter never meant to imply that other lives don’t matter. It was just that so many black males were being targeted for death by US cops. You know what they were thinking–that they were doing the taxpayers a favor, saving them all this money over people who deserved to be behind bars whether they did or not. (Ergo, their real motive must be racism). Do you see them treating white protestors armed to the teeth and threatening people the same way? If black people acted like that they’d be dead in a New York minute.
You’re right about the leader being married to a Zionist Jew. You’re right about how it’s the Israelis who trained these cops to be this way (as if they weren’t racist enough). It doesn’t matter. To the average black American out there, they were the ones being targeted for death. Maybe she should have coined the phrase, “Our Lives Matter Too!”
I think you’re falling into the same trap so many other Americans are in this sophisticated Israeli psy op. They’re playing on the average American’s frustration with black people being too loud, too brash, too obsessed with rap and the rage behind it, or whatever their beef is. But none of those things are crimes. Certainly not capital crimes that warrant cops becoming judge, jury and executioner.
My former US college students of African descent opened up to me about how ”they”’ ruined the black neighborhoods… to allow pawnshops, liquor stores and drugs/racketeering/shark loan traffic into black neighborhoods… brainwashing the locals with their BS, brainwashing them with the lies of brotherhood, of hate for whites… in many instances, these pawn shop khazar owners were giving orders to the locals to ‘find’ items of value for which the locals were promised a good compensation, often with drugs and alcohol…. Whatever ”they” touch – Chicago, for instance, all gets emptied and into ruins, both financially and spiritually.
I think these groups do what they are told to do by somebody. Blowing up the Fukushima facility then setting up the ever-so-aimless impulsively destructive Antifa is consistent. Less wisdom than a boulder rolling down hill. A PAID boulder.
Support black lives matter? they owned most of the slave ships, ran the slave trade, owned many of the large plantations and ran the cotton trade. Evil they are. We need to flush the toilet and remove them and the politicians who are in their pocket, and send them down the drain. two for one flush.
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