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Trump sets aside May 2017 as ‘Jewish American Heritage Month …

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Trump noted that the achievements of American Jews are felt throughout American society and culture, while establishing May 2017 as Jewish-American Heritage Month.

US President Donald Trump proclaimed May 2017 to be Jewish-American Heritage Month, celebrating the strong American Jewish heritage, rooted in the ancient faith and traditions of the Jewish people.

I, Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim May 2017 as Jewish American Heritage Month, Trump declared in a statement.

I call upon all Americans to celebrate the heritage and contributions of American Jews and to observe this month with appropriate programs, activities and ceremonies.

Trump also briefly covered the significant and positive influence that American Jews have had on the US.

The achievements of American Jews are felt throughout American society and culture, in every field and in every profession, Trump continued, adding that the Jewish people have left an indelible mark on American culture.

Today, it is manifested in the towering success Jewish people have achieved in America through a unique synthesis of respect for heritage and love of country, Trump elaborated.

In every aspect of the countrys cultural, spiritual, economic, and civic life, American Jews have stood at the forefront of the struggles for human freedom, equality, and dignity, helping to shine a light of hope to people around the globe.

The president also highlighted the contribution of Jews more than 100 years before the founding of the United States in 1776.

The small band of Dutch Jews who first immigrated in 1654, seeking refuge and religious liberty, brought with them their families, their religion, and their cherished customs, which they have passed on from generation to generation, Trump noted.

Most recently, Trump gave an address at the US Holocaust Museum in Washington DC in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day.

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President Donald J. Trump Proclaims May 2017 as Jewish American … – The White House (blog)

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Jewish American Heritage Month, 2017

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By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation

During Jewish American Heritage Month, we celebrate our Nation's strong American Jewish heritage, rooted in the ancient faith and traditions of the Jewish people. The small band of Dutch Jews who first immigrated in 1654, seeking refuge and religious liberty, brought with them their families, their religion, and their cherished customs, which they have passed on from generation to generation. The moral and ethical code of the Jewish people is inspired by their spiritual vocation of "tikkun olam" the charge to repair the world. Through that vocation, the Jewish people have left an indelible mark on American culture. Today, it is manifested in the towering success Jewish people have achieved in America through a unique synthesis of respect for heritage and love of country.

Escaping religious persecution and ethnic violence and seeking political freedom and economic opportunity, American Jews, over centuries, have held firm in the belief that the UnitedStates was "DiGoldene Medina" the Golden Country. Those who moved here built houses and gardens, raised families, and launched businesses. They have pursued education to advance their mission to make the world a better place. In every aspect of the country's cultural, spiritual, economic, and civic life, American Jews have stood at the forefront of the struggles for human freedom, equality, and dignity, helping to shine a light of hope to people around the globe.

The achievements of American Jews are felt throughout American society and culture, in every field and in every profession. American Jews have built institutions of higher learning, hospitals, and manifold cultural and philanthropic organizations. American Jews have even brought us our greatest superheroes Captain America, Superman, and Batman. American Jews have composed some of our defining national hymns like God Bless America, timeless musicals like The Sound of Music, and even famous Christmas songs. From Admiral Hyman G. Rickover to Albert Einstein, Richard Rodgers to Irving Berlin, Jerry Siegel to Bill Finger, Mel Brooks to Don Rickles, and Levi Strauss to Elie Wiesel, American Jews have transformed all aspects of American life and continue to enrich the American spirit.

This month, I celebrate with my family including my daughter, Ivanka, my son-in-law, Jared, my grandchildren, and our extended family the deep spiritual connection that binds, and will always bind, the Jewish people to the UnitedStates and its founding principles. We recognize the faith and optimism exemplified by American Jews is what truly makes America "The Golden Country," and we express our Nation's gratitude for this great, strong, prosperous, and loving people.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the UnitedStates of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the UnitedStates, do hereby proclaim May2017 as Jewish American Heritage Month. Icall upon all Americans to celebrate the heritage and contributions of American Jews and to observe this month with appropriate programs, activities, and ceremonies.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of April, in the year twothousandseventeen, and of the Independence of the UnitedStates ofAmerica the twohundred and forty-first.

DONALD J. TRUMP

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Marine Le Pen Lays Wreath At Holocaust Memorial – Forward

Posted By on May 1, 2017

Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate in the French presidential elections, visited a Holocaust memorial in Marseille days after news that her choice for interim party head had denied aspects of the Holocaust.

Le Pen on Sunday laid a wreath at a memorial in Marseille to French victims of the Holocaust. The memorial was erected in memory of 30 Jewish women and children who were rounded up by the Gestapo in 1943.

The French government in 1954 dedicated the last Sunday in April as National Day of Remembrance of the Victims and Heroes of Deportation.

There was no media present at Le Pens wreath-laying. A campaign worker later tweeted a picture of the ceremony.

Earlier this month, Le Pen came under fire for saying that her country is not responsible for the deportation of thousands of Jews to death camps in 1942.

Jean-Franois Jalkh, who took Marine Le Pens place at the helm of the National Front Party last week, was replaced on Friday, two days after his appointment, a day after an interview from 2000 with the Le Monde daily newspaper surfaced in which he was quoted as questioning the use of the Zyklon B poison by Nazis during the Holocaust to kill Jews.

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North Korea threatens Israel; the "new Jewish elite" and I Love Dick … – Canadian Jewish News (blog)

Posted By on May 1, 2017

Your Daily Spiel is The CJNs daily roundup of trending stories in the Jewish world.

Play for peace? A Palestinian Muslim woman and a Canadian Jewish woman have teamed up to write and star in a new play. Two Birds One Stone runs May 3-13 at the Theatre Centre in Toronto.

Trump agrees its Jewish American Heritage month: In keeping with tradition, U.S. President Donald Trump has proclaimed the month of May Jewish American Heritage Month, referring to the deep spiritual connection that binds, and will always bind, the Jewish people to the UnitedStates.

So much punishment: North Korea is none too happy withIsraeli Defence Minister Avigdor Liberman calling leaderKim Jong-un a madman. The country threatened Israel with merciless, thousand-fold punishment over the weekend. Hamas responded to the threat with praise.

Beef over beach: Fed up with laws that see most public transportation shutting down on Shabbat, a group of secular Israelis crowdfunded an initiative to expand service of a small Tel Aviv busing co-operative to drive to the coaston weekends.

100 days in, whoare the new Jewish elite? A piece in the Forward argues that 100 days into President Donald Trumps administration, its become evident that a new Jewish elite has risen to power in the United States.

I Love Dick for lovers of Transparent:Jill Soloway, the Jewish creator of the arguably-very-Jewish show Transparent, has a new television show out. I Love Dick, starringKathryn Hahn (she plays the rabbi in Transparent), premieres this month.

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MONDAY MEDLEY: May the 4th be with you … – Pueblo Chieftain

Posted By on May 1, 2017

May Day!

Monday is the first day of May. (If that leaves you wondering where the first four months of the year went, you're not alone.) Still, the fifth month brings with it a myriad of reasons to celebrate. Among them, May is: Asthma Awareness Month, Better Hearing and Speech Month, Gardening for Wildlife Month, Haitian Heritage Month, International Victorious Woman Month, Jewish-American Heritage Month, Mystery Month, National Barbecue Month, Older Americans Month, Strike Out Strokes Month, Ultraviolet Awareness Month and Young Achievers/Leaders of Tomorrow Month.

Whew!

Remove the skeletons in your closet on Wednesday by sweeping them right under the rug: It's Lumpy Rug Day.

Originally created as a way to call out those who metaphorically sweep unwanted or unpleasant facts under the rug, it also strikes us as a reasonable excuse to go 24 hours without straightening up that pesky area rug in the living room.

Big day for "Star Wars" fans on Thursday. It's May 4, aka Star Wars Day. The semi-official holiday is celebrated by gathering together, donning your best cinnamon-roll hair, participating in lightsaber fights and watching any number of "Star Wars" films with friends and family.

In honor of the day, which of these trivia facts from the galaxy far, far away is not correct?

A. The Ewoks speak a combination of Tibetan and Nepalese.

B. Liam Neeson's height increased "The Phantom Menace" production costs by $150,000.

C. Yoda was almost played by a monkey.

D. James Earl Jones is banned from attending "Star Wars" conventions.

E. The sound of a TIE fighter is a mash up of an elephant bellow and a car driving on wet pavement.

The correct answer is D. It's actually David Prowse, the actor who played Darth Vader in form (Jones voiced the super villain), who has been banned -- apparently because George Lucas finds him annoying.

Dust off your best breeches, pour yourself a mint julep and don your biggest, flower-bedecked hats: The Kentucky Derby will be run on Saturday. The annual Run for the Roses is considered horse racing's premier event, as well as the first jewel in the elusive triple crown.

More than 20 horses are expected to step into the starting gates in pursuit of the first triple crown since American Pharoah swept the track -- and claimed hearts across the globe -- in 2015.

Monday -- Rita Coolidge (72)

Tuesday -- David Beckham (42)

Wednesday -- Engelbert Humperdinck (81)

Thursday -- David Guterson (61)

Friday -- Adele (29)

Saturday -- George Clooney (56)

Sunday -- Amy Heckerling (63)

Compiled by Regan Foster from Chase's 2017 Calendar of Events and other sources.

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ADL is Supporting More Schools Requesting Hate Crimes Help – Efficient Gov (press release) (blog)

Posted By on May 1, 2017

A growing number of schools are asking the Anti-Defamation League for hate crimes help. ADL is also increasing training for law enforcement officers.

The Anti-Defamation League has been dealing with hate incidents for many years. As a result, its become the largest non-governmental provider of law enforcement training in the country, according to an email support alert it released today because its experiencing a spike in school requests for hate crimes help.

National Public Radio (NPR) featured ADLs school peer-training program because Massachusetts schools have been contacting the state for help with hate incidents created by or affecting students and school populations through a hate crimes hotline established by Attorney General Maura Healey.

Schools across the region are also calling ADL directly a lot more often.

The demand for our work goes beyond Jewish institutions. Local middle and high schools are requesting ADLs anti-bias programs at a rate not seen in years. Schools are calling ADL daily to request our assistance and expertise.

Why They Need Hate Crimes Help

Tovia Smith of NPRs All Things Considered wroteschools are grappling with how to prevent and respond to incidents, often under enormous pressure and amid public outcry. Some have come under fire - and investigation for failing to report incidents. Administrators say they have to strike a delicate balance between being transparent and not giving offenders undue attention or provoking copycats.

Schools are reporting that they find more recent hate crimes challenges overwhelming, and there is no standard for how they candeal with the types and flavor of incidences they are experiencing.

Administrators are being critiqued and criticized for how they handle incidents.They want to avoid headlines, according to a representative from the teachers union.

While the more recent hate wave includes overt incidents, like a student from Medway, Mass., featured in a video with a rifle saying the N-word and kill em all,some teachers are not tolerating gestures like hanging a swastika at school, and find school administrators will not always back them up.

Its community accused Stoughton High School of beingtoo soft on astudent who hung a swastika, and overly punitive of the teacher that called a college to rescind a recommendation letter for the student. The teacher was suspended for 20 days. Stoughton Schools Superintendent Marguerite Rizzi told NPRthe district is focused on both student misconduct and student privacy.

Calling in ADLs Hate Crimes Help

Requests for ADLs A World Of Difference program to address bigoted behavior has dramatically increased by five times, according to NPR.

Administrators can recruit students eager to address hate they witness or experience for a three-day training to learn how to run peer tolerance workshops. They role-play and take part in activities andexercises meant to encourage empathy and bystander intervention.

The schools are also leading racial healing exercises with affected students like group art or writing projects and hosting community conversations with professional facilitators.

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Bennett: Give me the strength to stand up for religious Zionism – Arutz Sheva

Posted By on April 29, 2017

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With voting in the Jewish Home leadership primary underway, party chief and Education Minister Naftali Bennett called on party members to come out and vote, adding that a weak mandate for the Jewish Home's leader would only hurt the party.

In a statement issued by Bennett to party members, he referred to voices from the field calling for primary voters to "punish" Bennett by voting for the other candidates in the primaries.

As of 5:30 p.m., just 16 percent of the members of the Jewish Home Party have so far exercised the right to vote in the primaries for party leadership. The polling stations will close at 10:00 p.m..

"I have heard in recent hours that there are those who want to 'punish' me. They want me to continue to lead the Jewish Home, [but they also] teach me a lesson by voting for others," Bennett said.

According to Bennett, during the last month in which he held extensive meetings with party activists throughout Israel, he was exposed to criticism, some of which was justified. "What I need to correct will be corrected," he promised.

"It is necessary to understand - in all of my struggles for the country, whether during Operation Protective Edge, in the campaign to defend the Israeli communities close to Gaza, or in the ultimatum I set for the prime minister in order for our party to receive the justice portfolio and have Ayelet Shaked as Justice Minister, in passing the Regulation Law - it is a fact that to do this I needed political power."

Bennett explained, "If you punish me, it creates a handicap [for the party], and it will then be more difficult for us, the Jewish Home, to stand up during struggles [for religion and Zionism]. This weakens us in the real struggle for the People of Israel, the Land of Israel and the Torah of Israel.

"Therefore I ask - give me the strength and the backing, and what needs to be corrected, I will correct. Give me the strength to work hard for you and for the entire Jewish people."

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President Trump proclaims May ‘Jewish American Heritage Month’ – Jerusalem Post Israel News

Posted By on April 29, 2017

Donald Trump wearing a Jewish prayer shawl.. (photo credit:CARLO ALLEGRI/REUTERS)

President Donald Trump declared May to be Jewish American Heritage Month in a press release Friday.

During Jewish American Heritage Month, we celebrate our nations strong American Jewish heritage, rooted in the ancient faith and traditions of the Jewish people, Trump said.

Trump mentioned that the Jewish people have left an indelible mark on American culture through an ethical code and tikkun olam, or repairing the world.

He also stated that Jews came to America to escape persecution and violence, and that American Jews have stood for human freedom, equality and dignity.

Trump said he plans to celebrate the connection between the Jewish people and the United States with his daughter, Ivanka, and his son-in law, Jared Kushner.

Now, therefore, I, Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim May 2017 as Jewish American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans to celebrate the heritage and contributions of American Jews and to observe this month with appropriate programs, activities and ceremonies, Trump said in closing.

Last week, Israel observed Holocaust Remembrance Day, and Trump signed a proclamation to observe Holocaust remembrance for the week of April 23-28.

Ivanka was in Berlin at the time, as a panelist at the W20 Summit on womens economic empowerment. She took some time to visit the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, the German capitals Holocaust memorial. Ivanka posted about the visit on Instagram, saying, I am deeply moved by the history of this memorial, honoring the six million European Jews whose lives were taken during the Holocaust.

According to data released last Sunday, US campuses have seen a rise of 45% in antisemitism.

The Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry at Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with the European Jewish Congress, released its Annual Report on Antisemitism for 2016 during a press conference held at the university.

In the report, US campuses were reported to have become hotbeds for Jew-hatred, often under the guise of anti-Zionism and due to increased pro-Palestinian movements, such as BDS on campuses. Lidar Grav-Lazi contributed to this report.

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Trump blames constitution for chaos of his first 100 days – The Guardian

Posted By on April 29, 2017

Public cynicism towards Trump is growing in a new Gallup poll, 36% declared him honest and trustworthy, down from 42% in February. Photograph: Michael Reynolds/EPA

On his 100th day in office on Saturday, facing historically low popularity ratings, a succession of intractable foreign crises and multiple investigations of his links with Moscow, Donald Trump reminded the nation that 1 May was Loyalty Day.

The day is a US tradition dating back to the cold war, when it was a bolster to stop May Day becoming a rallying point for socialists and unionised workers, but for an embattled president learning politics on the job it has an added resonance.

In an interview with Fox News to mark the 100-day mark, he declared himself disappointed with congressional Republicans, despite his many great relationships with them.

He blamed the constitutional checks and balances built in to US governance. Its a very rough system, he said. Its an archaic system Its really a bad thing for the country.

The Loyalty Day announcement came amid a flurry of other proclamations to mark the milestone at which the early stages of American presidencies are traditionally measured. The coming seven days were named both National Charter Schools Week and Small Business Week. May has been burdened with being simultaneously: National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, Older Americans Month, Jewish American Heritage Month, National Foster Care Month, as well as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Such announcements help a president look busy, especially at such heavily scrutinised milestones as the 100-day mark, and particularly for an inexperienced politician rapidly learning the limits of presidential power, even with a solid Republican majority in Congress.

He has failed to get any of his priorities turned into legislation in the face of party disunity, and his attempt to rule by executive order has been largely hollow. His decrees have been either meaningless, like his one-page, detail-free tax reform plan, or have been blocked by the courts, such as his travel ban for Muslim countries and refugees.

Trumps approval ratings have remained mired at historic lows for a presidency in what is supposed to be a honeymoon period, hovering around and frequently below the 40% mark, well below his recent predecessors at this stage in their presidencies.

But his core supporters have remained faithful, choosing to believe that the mainstream media are purveyors of fake news, rather than accept that the Trump presidency has not been the unrivalled success the president has claimed. They have also accommodated Trumps affinity for Vladimir Putin. The percentage of Republicans who see Russia as an unfriendly state has fallen from 82% in 2014 to 41% now, according to a CNN/ORC poll.

On his 100th day, Trump turned to this loyal base to sound off on the issue that bonds them most tightly economic nationalism. On an otherwise leisurely Saturday, during which his only other engagement was a call with the CIA director, Mike Pompeo, the president was due to attend an evening rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where disenchanted workers defected from the Democrats in droves in the 2016 election. While visiting the town, he was also due to sign an executive order to establish an office of trade and manufacturing policy, which will help push his drive for import substitution.

In his weekly presidential address, he also focused on jobs, pointing to evidence of an economic revival that has been previously contested as a result of corporate decisions made before Trump came to office. He claimed that car companies were roaring back in, an apparent reference to General Motors plans and Fords decision to expand in Michigan, which both appeared to be part of their long-term strategy.

Trump also claimed that his approval of the Keystone oil pipeline from Canada would create tens of thousands of jobs. That will be true in the short term, during the construction phase, but after that keeping the pipeline going is expected to employ 35 people on a permanent basis.

The gap between the extreme bravado of Trumps claims and the daily realities of governing has deepened public cynicism. In a new Gallup poll, just 36% declared him honest and trustworthy, down from 42% in early February. His general approval rating stood at 40%.

There is strong evidence, however, that the fact-checking of presidential claims is having a small and dwindling impact on true Trump loyalists. His support remains strong in traditional blue collar areas and evangelical strongholds, where there is more trust in the president than the mainstream media. The president has relentlessly assaulted the media, launching an attack per day on average since he took office, denouncing negative news as fake news, and there are signs the relentless offensive has inflicted wounds. One poll released on Friday found that more people trusted the White House than political journalists.

Against that background there were reports yesterday that Steve Bannon, the champion of economic and ethnic nationalism, was making a political comeback in the White House, and that he remained a bulwark of Trumps strategy to secure his core support and win again in 2020.

His hand has been seen behind the rapid-burst issue of protectionist moves in the run up to the 100th day, picking fights with Canada over milk and softwood imports, and measures to shield the aluminium industry from foreign competition.

All of these people who say the president doesnt have an ideology, theyre wrong, one unnamed Bannon ally told political news site The Hill. He does have an ideology, and its Bannons ideology. They are just now figuring out how to implement it.

Bannon was also said to have drafted an executive order withdrawing the US from the North American Free Trade Area (Nafta), but on Thursday Trump decided simply to issue a call for its renegotiation reportedly after having been shown a map showing it would cost the most jobs in states that had supported him in the election. The battle between countervailing factions in the Trump White House continues to ebb and flow, but the presidents reflexes in times of adversity lead him to fall back on the America First narrative that got him elected in the first place.

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Ken Livingstone muddies history to support claims on Hitler …

Posted By on April 28, 2017

Ken Livingstone refused to apologise for his original comments, which he reasserted as historical facts in an interview with LBC. Photograph: PA

Ken Livingstone persists in mangling facts to suit his argument in his continued attempt to defend his comments on Hitler and Zionism.

He took swipes at both old Blairites and the media on Saturday, and cited comments made by Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, at the World Zionist Congress, seeming to suggest the comments had been made in recent days and had gone unnoticed by the media.

Livingstone seemed unaware that Netanyahus remarks, which he cited selectively in his defence, were made in October and caused a storm of controversy both in Israel and internationally. The Israeli prime minister was roundly criticised for suggesting that the grand mufti of Jerusalem, a Palestinian, had persuaded Hitler to exterminate and not just expel Europes Jews.

His comments were so controversial, in fact, that Netanyahu felt compelled to clarify them: Contrary to the impression that was created, I did not mean to claim that in his conversation with Hitler in November 1941 the Mufti convinced him to adopt the Final Solution. The Nazis decided on that by themselves.

The reality is that Livingstones latest attempt to defend his comments that Hitler supported Zionism in 1932 before going mad and killing six million Jews is in line with his previous controversial remarks, invoking dubious history to support his claims.

The problem, as others have pointed out, is that Livingstone appears to conflate multiple mistaken notions to suggest Hitler supported Zionism as if at some stage he had felt positively towards a strand of Jewish political thought which even in the 1930s encapsulated different and competing ideas and individuals.

The reality is that Hitler had harboured hostile views towards Jews since the 1920s, which coalesced first in the antisemitism of Mein Kampf, published in the middle of the decade.

There is a twisted kernel of truth at the heart of Livingstones claims when he alludes to the so-called Haavara (transfer) Agreement, although it took place in 1933 not 1932 as Livingstone suggests.

Deeply controversial amid a Jewish European boycott of German trade, it saw an agreement between Germany and German Zionists to facilitate the emigration of Jews to British Mandate Palestine not Israel as Livingstone states, which did not exist until 1948 - by ensuring would-be Jewish emigrants could transfer part of their property.

As Yfaat Weiss explains in an essay for the Holocaust Memorial centre at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, the Haavara agreement allowed German Jews emigrating to Palestine to retain some of the value of their property in Germany by purchasing German goods for the Yishuv [the Jewish settlement in Mandatory Palestine], which would redeem them in Palestine local currency.

Its context, as Weiss points out, was as a deal forged under the threat of Nazi persecution. Following the end of Jewish emancipation in Germany, she writes: German Jewry had to formulate survival tactics vis--vis the Nazi government of their own country.

The interest of some in the Zionist movement was to flee the rampant and increasingly dangerous antisemitism of the National Socialists, but the German interest in the Haavara agreement was both fear that the Jewish boycott of Germany might have wider economic effects - ultimately a misplaced anxiety - and a desire to push German Jews to flee.

The Haavara agreement was designed to encourage the emigration of Jews from Germany in line with National Socialist policies, but it did not have in mind the foundation of a Jewish state in Palestine, a key tenet of Zionism.

Indeed, by late 1937 an anti-Nazi German official involved in administering the agreement suggested that fear in Nazi circles that it might lead to a Jewish state, to which Hitler was implacably opposed, was leading to suggestions it should be terminated.

Fatally for his garbled argument, in the final analysis Livingstone confuses agency and intention. Hitler wanted neither Jews in Germany nor in their own state. The Nazi vision was for the Jews to be removed from any kind of political influence. He facilitated some emigration in pursuit of a policy of ethnic cleansing to concentrate German Jews elsewhere.

None of which amounts to Hitlers support for Zionism, no matter how complex the history.

As the Haaretz columnist Anshel Pfeffer summed up Livingstones three days of interventions: His historical version of the Holocaust was only slightly more bizarre than his contention that someone who only hates Jews living in Israel but not outside it cannot be considered an anti-Semite.

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