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Food historian and ‘Koshersoul’ author Michael Twitty coming to JCCSF J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

Posted By on August 4, 2022

The cover of Michael W. Twittys new book shows the dapper culinary historian and chef sitting at a table with several multicolored challahs in front of him. There is a rainbow Pride one, a blue-and-white Israeli flag one and a red-black-and-green Pan-African flag one. The largest loaf includes all of the colors of the other three.

The challot on the front are done purposely to represent all parts of me, Twitty told J. in an interview. I wanted people to understand that this is how all of us are. Were all a braid.

He added, Im kind of blatant about the idea that being American is by default being intersectional.

Koshersoul: The Faith and Food Journey of an African American Jew is the second part of a trilogy of autobiographical books by Twitty, who identifies as Afro-ashke-phardi and gay. The first installment, The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South, won the 2018 book of the year award from the James Beard Foundation.

The new book goes on sale later this month, and on Monday, Aug. 15, Twitty, 45, will be in the Bay Area for a book talk and signing at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco.

Koshersoul a term that Twitty uses to mean the nexus of the essence of Blackness and Jewishness is part memoir, part history of Black Jewish customs and foodways, and part cookbook. There are vignettes from his life, including when he attended synagogue for the first time in Maryland, his first trip to Israel on Birthright, and his experiences as a Hebrew school teacher. He also writes about the alienation he has felt in Jewish spaces. For example, he notes that he carries his conversion certificate which he refers to as his freedom papers to prove his Jewishness whenever it is called into question.

When someone claims they cant see my Jewish soul, I can throw the papers in their face and tell them to get their soul checked, he writes.

The book also contains interviews with other prominent Black Jews, including Tema Smith and Rabbi Shais Rishon aka MaNishtana, as well as dozens of original or adapted recipes organized by Jewish holidays. There are recipes for koshersoul collards, yam kugel, black-eyed pea hummus and brisket prepared with the berbere spice used in Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine.

It is in many ways a love letter to Jewish peoplehood, Twitty said of the book. But its also a reminder to [non-Jewish] Black folks that we [Jews] are Black, too.

Twittys star has been rising in recent years. He has appeared on episodes of Padma Lakshmis Hulu series Taste the Nation and Michelle Obamas Waffles & Mochi, a cooking show for kids. Earlier this year, he launched a MasterClass in which he teaches online lessons on researching ones culinary roots. He also sells his own Cooking Gene collection of spices through Spice Tribe.

Twitty said he feels a strong sense of responsibility to use his growing platform he has more than 156,000 followers on Instagram and Twitter to celebrate what it means to be Black and Jewish and to speak out against ignorance and bigotry. Gratefully, theres many others of us out there who also shoulder this burden, he said.

I want people to know that being Black and being Jewish is not an anomaly or a rare thing, he writes in Koshersoul. I want people to know how these two identities have such a rich history that the lessons weve learned across time and space complement each other and have so much to teach us about community, self-determination, diaspora, nomadism, and collective liberation.

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Cultural Calendar: Where to Go and What to Read in August – Saveur

Posted By on August 4, 2022

Theres a running joke among Americans in Paris about EuropeansParisians especiallysigning off the entire month of August. (True enough; I recently tried to reschedule a late July meeting only to be offered a raincheck for September.)

Sure, the jokes a little tired, considering plenty of people work throughout the summer. But it does seem fair to say that August days are long and languid. Compared to the flurry of activity come September, big cities feel delightfully uneventful. And when it comes to cooking, no one wants to sweat by a stove, which means meals are often as simple and straightforward as dressing up seasonal produce.

Despite the slightly muted vibe of the month of August, theres still a lot that the SAVEUR team is excited about in the world of food and drink. Weve rounded up the events that should be on your radar, as well as some of the forthcoming cookbooks we cant wait to crack open, for filling the final dog days of summer with plenty of good food and inspiration.

The popular open-air food market that has become an institution in New York City is launching its first-ever international location in Toronto. Located at 7 Queens Quay East, the weekly market will feature dozens of local food vendors like Afrobeat Kitchen and L L Bakeshop. It will run for eight weeks, beginning July 23.

A novel concept from chefs Tobias Dorzon and Matt Price, EVERYBODY EATS is a multi-city dining experience that marries food and social media. The events name is also the very theme here: While in-person attendees will enjoy a multi-course menu, those unable to visit IRL can participate by accessing the chefs recipes via their social media. Additionally, part of the proceeds will be donated to charity to help feed families in need. The first dinners ran in Washington, D.C. in July, and the next will be hosted in Houston on Aug. 8. Future dates will be announced soon.

Momofuku Ko alums chef Joshua Pinsky and wine director Chase Sinzer are opening a European-inspired restaurant and wine bar, Claud, in the East Village. According to the pair, their goal is to create a space that leans on their roots but provides an everyday experience for the neighborhood. With dishes like swordfish au poivre and half chicken with foie gras drippings, the establishment opens its doors on East 10th St. on Aug. 2.

On Aug. 14, between 25,000 and 30,000 kilos (thats 55,116 to 66,139 pounds) of octopus, or pulpo in Spanish, will be prepared in O Carballio, a town in Galicia (pulpo capital of the world), for this years Octopus Festival. In addition to the main attraction, attendees can try other regional favorites like Cea bread and pies, with plenty of Ribeiro wine.

Throughout the month of August, a roving farmers market spotlighting Black farmers, food producers, and chefs will host a Black Business Scavenger Hunt across the city of Los Angeles. For the occasion, founders Kara Still and Carmen Dianne have partnered with more than 50 Black entrepreneurs across food, fashion, arts, and entertainment. Each week, Prosperity Market will release clues on its website and Instagram to unlock the designated locations, from wine bars to coffee shops to galleries and more. Participants earn points by visiting the locations, checking in, taking a photo with a QR code, and sharing on Instagram (or via email, for those without social media).

Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, is known for its unmatched cuisine that combines Arab, Turkish, and French influences. Forever Beirut, a love letter to the citys vibrant dishes that publishes Aug. 23, is written by renowned chef and award-winning cookbook author Barbara Abdeni Massaad.

Available on Aug. 16, I Am From Here takes readers on a journey through James Beard Award-winning chef Vishwesh Bhatts take on American Southern cuisine. The Indian-born, Mississippi-based chef shares dishes like Peanut MasalaStuffed Baby Eggplant alongside fried okra tossed in tangy chaat masala, Collard-Wrapped Catfish with a spicy Peanut Pesto, and much more.

You might know Chef Gaby Melian from her viral videos during her reign as Bon Apptits Test Kitchen Manager. Her latest project is Gabys Latin American Kitchen, a cookbook aimed at young cooks in which the Buenos Aires-born chef shares her favorite recipes from Latin America, including Colombian-style Arepas con Queso and crepe-like Panqueques with sweet Dulce de Leche. It will be available Aug. 9.

In California, the restaurant Gracias Madre is known for its tasty plant-based Mexican cuisine and exceptional cocktails. Now, the eatery is releasing a cookbook, which drops Aug. 9, featuring recipes from chef Alan Snchez like Calabaza and Onion Quesadillas, Coliflor with Cashew Nacho Cheese, and Coffee Flan.

In Koshersoul, James Beard award-winning author and culinary historian Michael W. Twitty examines the crossroads of Jewish and African diaspora cuisine, and explores themes of identity, food, and memory. Part cookbook and part cultural exploration, Koshersoul includes over 50 recipes and is available beginning Aug. 9.

Everybody knows Popeyes, but the story of the man behind the famous fried-chicken empire has been largely overlookeduntil now. Secrets of a Tastemaker shares stories from the life of New Orleans-born founder Al Copeland and includes more than 100 of his closely guarded family recipes. The book is now available for Kindle pre-order, and hardcover pre-order begins Aug. 13.

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Ayo Edebiri Does Not Think ‘The Bear’ Is Sexy – The Cut

Posted By on August 4, 2022

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If you were anywhere near a screen this summer, you may have developed a crush on a certain artfully tattooed chef who captured the hearts and loins of every straight woman with a Hulu account. While FXs The Bear introduced us to Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), a discourse-laden collection of red flags, it also introduced us to Sydney, his ambitious new sous-chef played by comedian Ayo Edebiri. The only employee readily willing to abide by Carmys new rule that everyone call each other chef as a sign of respect, Sydney comes to his newly inherited sandwich shop out of reverence for his work which quickly becomes mixed with barely contained rage at his stubborn insistence that the staff do everything his way.

Edebiri was not someone I expected to see in The Bear. Shes spent the past few years circulating the alt-comedy stand-up scene, and I first knew her as the co-host of Iconography, a podcast where she and writer Olivia Craighead used their extensive movie knowledge to examine whether various Hollywood figures were indeed iconic. She made her official entre into television as Hattie in the second season of Dickinson, and then last year, she took over the role of Big Mouths Missy, a terminally horny tween who writes fanfiction about Nathan Fillion. (Missy, who is Black and Jewish, was recast in 2020 amid backlash at the fact that she was voiced by white actor Jenny Slate.)

On paper, The Bears premise is ripe for darkly comedic moments that Edebiri could nail as a comedian, but she plays her arc mostly straight. Instead of adding levity, she fills The Bear with emotionally charged moments of genuine connection that stand out between its rapid-fire cuts of kitchen chaos. In some ways, Sydney is a stand-in for the audience, demonstrating what it would actually be like to witness this shitshow of a kitchen, and Edebiris frequent how the fuck did I end up here? face nails that feeling. But shes just as much a part of that dysfunction as an observer of it, and, like Carmy, she zigzags between being entirely insufferable and worthy of rooting for. The Cut spoke to Edebiri about prepping for the show, Boston cuisine, and having strong feelings about the new Elvis movie.

It was exciting to see you move into a more straightforward drama than Ive seen you do before. Were you looking to make that pivot when you joined the show?

I dont think intentionally there was any thought of, Im at X place in my career and I need to do Y. It was more that I really responded to the script and the writing, and thought it would be exciting and challenging. I didnt necessarily feel the challenge of, Oh, Ive never done anything serious. In comedy theres a lot of drama, and in drama theres a lot of comedy. The two meet more than the word genre might indicate.

You and your co-star, Jeremy Allen White, trained at the Institute of Culinary Education and a handful of high-end restaurant kitchens after filming the pilot. What was the hardest thing to nail?

When we first started, I was more confident and more versed than Jeremy because Ive cooked for myself. I can throw down, but on a day-to-day basis its more like, were adding peas and a little bacon to the Annies mac and cheese. Thats where I shine. In the pilot, I had to cut a cartouche really quickly, which is a circular piece of wax paper thats used to trap steam, and I wasted so much wax paper trying to get it into a perfect circle. The biggest focus [of our] training was knife skills.

I was really worried for your fingers all season long, so Im glad you had those mastered.

Yeah, one of my best friends moms was like, Tell Ayo I dont think this is safe.

Im sorry, but we do have to talk about how Jeremy Allen Whites presence in this show spawned lots of horny tweets. Not to put you on the spot, but what did you think of all that?

Hes got those blue eyes! I dont know. People on the internet are into it, Im happy for him, and its good for us. I dont think I evoke that, where just a picture of his face causes somebody to divulge a very jarring memory. Or fantasy. Its hard to say which. But hes handling it like a champ.

Theres also some debate on whether your character, Sydney, and Carmy should get together. What are your thoughts on their dynamic?

Sydney really looks up to Carmy. She comes to the restaurant for him, she wants to work for him and learn from him because she was so moved by the food he made and wants to be able to do that one day. They have a complicated relationship. Theres a lot of places where they understand each other and where they meet, especially in terms of their background and their focus. But obviously they have very different personality types and are from very different schools of thought. As an actor its really fun getting to see where those tensions meet and play with Jeremy in that way.

I dont personally think theres anything romantic there! I dont think the show is a sexual one. These people dont have very robust personal lives. Theyre devoted to their jobs. If anything happened between Sydney and Carmy, nobody would be happy. It would be disappointing and jarring and weird. I dont think people actually want that.

You are famously from Boston. What is the most Boston food?

I dont know if the city of Boston would agree, but thank you. I have a theory that Dunkin Donuts tastes better in Boston. I have nothing to base this off of besides my own emotions. Ill go to a Dunkin anywhere, but when people say, Eh, Dunkin is okay, Im, like, You just gotta go to Boston. Let me show you how good it is. In my heart of hearts, the America that I love still runs on Dunkin. Boston also has really good Jamaican and Vietnamese food.

I know from your former podcast, Iconography, that you have a wealth of movie knowledge. Anything youve seen recently that you havent been able to get out of your head?

I think Austin Butler should win an Oscar for Elvis. You dont have to see it, all you need to know is Im correct. Its one of the craziest movies Ive ever seen and one of the most transcendent performances thats ever been captured on film. He really gave it his all. I wanted to listen to Hard Rock Caf or whatever I dont know a single Elvis song. But he did the damn thing. I dont need to read any critical piece on Elvis because Ive done all the thinking that needs to be done. I dont know the man, and I have nothing to gain. He is just very good in Elvis.

Duly noted!

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

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Will Viktor Orbn Bring His Racist Rhetoric to the United States this Week? – Center For American Progress

Posted By on August 4, 2022

Autocratic Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn recently made his most brazen embrace of explicit ethnonationalism and the racist great replacement theory. Orbns use of blatantly racist rhetoric makes even more disturbing his deepening relationship with extreme right-wing figures in the United States, most visibly in his participation at this weeks Conservative Political Action Conferences (CPAC) 2022 meeting in Texas.

In April, Orbn won a decisive reelection victory to secure a fourth-consecutive term, likely to extend his tenure to at least 2026. Since taking power in 2010, Orbn has pushed through constitutional changes to consolidate political control, undermined the independent judiciary, and exerted repressive influence over the press and civil society in the service of an anti-immigrant, ethnonationalist populism. Today, Freedom House rates Hungary as partly free, and, as early as 2014, Orbn was proudly proclaiming his intention to build an illiberal new state based on national values.

In the latest chapter, Orbn dropped any pretense around his white, Christian ethnonationalism. Addressing a summer camp on July 23, he announced that, in his Hungary, We do not want to become peoples of mixed-race. Orbns speech wove a tapestry of false pseudo history to present Hungaryand Europeas somehow ethnically coherent, distinct, and inviolable, naturally ignoring Hungary and Europes extensive history of migration. Orbns screed intended to stoke fears that migration and demographic shifts would see non-Europeans somehow snuff out his conception of traditional Hungarian and European culture. He called back to the siege of Vienna and the battle of Poitiers, arguing that Hungary must again defend itself from Muslims and resist Islamic civilization while preparing to welcome Christians who would have to flee this clash of civilizations in the decades ahead.

Orbn, pausing at one point to crack a joke about Nazi gas chambers, railed against the European Union, George Soros, and the internationalist leftfavored villains who he believes have led a conspiracy to force migrants on us. The address was an almost textbook outline of the great replacement theory: the same ideology that has motivated a series of white supremacist terrorist attacks in recent years. Orbns ethnonationalism and thinly veiled anti-Semitism draw upon political traditionsand a herrenvolk definition of the nationthat harken back to the bloodiest chapters of the 20th century. The speech was sufficiently incendiary to prompt the resignation of Orbns longtime adviser Zsuzsa Hegeds, who labeled the speech a pure Nazi text worthy of Goebbels.

Yet, Orbn remains a darling of the extreme American right-wing, who seem undeterred by the Hungarians increasingly explicit embrace of the racist great replacement theory. Perhaps this is unsurprising, as this theory is also embraced by some on the American far-right as an extension of the stridently anti-immigrant platform they likewise share with the Hungarian prime minister. Indeed, Orbn and the American right have been deepening their cooperation toward these illiberal goals. In May, Orbn delivered the keynote address at a CPAC meeting in Hungary, amid a lineup of right-wing American figuresincluding Matt Schlapp, Rick Santorum, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL), and Tucker Carlsonwho took the opportunity to broadcast his primetime show for a week from Budapest. The conference also featured far-right representatives from around the world, including Nigel Farage and Eduardo Bolsonaro, representing an annual meeting of sorts for the burgeoning authoritarian right-wing international.

Orbn is again scheduled to address his many right-wing American fans at CPAC in Dallas tomorrow, alongside former President Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), and dozens of conservative leaders. Beyond rhetorical and ideological alignment, Orbns relationship with the American far-right has taken explicitly political termswith Trump endorsing Orbn ahead of his 2022 reelectionreturning the Hungarian strongmans endorsement during Trumps failed 2020 reelection bid.

At times, this coordination has included efforts that directly undermine U.S. foreign policy and national interest. Most recently, Orbn received direct strategic advice from Republican lawmakers on how to undermine American and allied diplomatic efforts to secure an agreementjoined by more than 130 countriesto require large multinational corporations to pay a minimum tax in the countries where they operate. Hungarian foreign minister Peter Szijjarto reported, We are constantly consulting with the Republicans. There is a constant professional consultation on this issue. Hungarys efforts to sabotage the deal prompted the U.S. Treasury Department to terminate the United States tax treaty with Hungary.

More broadly, Orbn remains Vladimir Putins best friend in Europe, embracing Russias rhetoric on the causes of the war in Ukraine and blaming the United States and NATO for failing to bow to Russias demands that Ukraine relinquish its sovereignty. Before the invasion, Orbn stubbornly resisted EU efforts to reduce reliance on Russian energy, paying a cozy visit to Moscow just three weeks before Putin ordered his renewed assault on Ukraine to praise the long and cooperative relationship between the two strongmen. Since the outbreak of renewed hostilities, the Hungarian leader has foiled efforts to further sanction Russia for its horrific invasion and blocked moves to wean Europe off Russian energy sources.

Orbn shares this affinity for Putin with far-right American leadersincluding former President Trump, former secretary of state Mike Pompeo, Tucker Carlson, and congressional representatives such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene (R-GA) and Madison Cawthorne (R-NC)who have repeatedly praised Putin, often echoing Russian talking points in an effort to score points in the domestic culture war rather than address the reality of Russias geopolitical threat or its brutal invasion of Ukraine.

Orbn has undermined democracy in Hungary; sabotaged U.S. and European efforts to respond to Russias invasion of Ukraine; and used racist rhetoric laden with white supremacist and fascist undertones. While the United States must deal with the Hungarian state as a NATO member, rejecting this extreme, anti-democratic rhetoric should unite Americans of all political stripes. No organization should give Orbn a platform in the United States to legitimize his world view.

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Sherman & Owens Introduce Bipartisan Resolution Honoring Victims of the Munich Massacre – Congressman Brad Sherman

Posted By on August 4, 2022

Washington, D.C. Ahead of the 50th Anniversary of the Munich Massacre, Congress MembersBrad Sherman (CA-30), Burgess Owens (UT-04), andShontel Brown (OH-11)introduced a bipartisan House Resolution calling for a moment of silence in Congress and at all future Olympic Opening Ceremonies in honor of the eleven Israeli athletes who were brutally murdered by a group of Palestinian terrorists at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.

The Munich massacre of 1972, when eleven Israelis were tragically murdered in a heinous terrorist attack, remains one of the darkest chapters in Olympic history, said Congressman Sherman. As we near the 50th anniversary of this hateful act, I am proud to co-lead this important and historic resolution that memorializes the victims and provides a powerful reminder of the need to continue the fight against bigotry, anti-Semitism and terror in all its forms.

During the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, eleven Israeli athletes were brutally murdered by Black September, a group of Palestinian terrorists, said CongressmanOwens. As we approach the 50th anniversary of the Munich Massacre, I am humbled to join Reps. Sherman and Brown to honor the victims of this extraordinarily dark day. Throughout history, the unifying power of sports and peaceful competition has brought us together. Now more than ever, we must fight all forms of terrorism, antisemitism, and hate.

Fifty years ago, Shaker Heights hero David Berger and ten other Israeli Olympic team members were tragically killed in a terror attack in Munich, forever changing the face of the Olympics, said CongresswomanBrown, an original cosponsor of the resolution. Today, we must recommit to the security of the Jewish people in the U.S. and worldwide, honoring the story of the 1972 Israeli Team and condemning this and every other horrific criminal act of antisemitism.

Hadassah shares the Olympic values of building a better and more peaceful world. A minute of silence should be part of every Opening Ceremony at Olympic Games moving forward to remember the eleven Israeli athletes brutally murdered by a Palestinian terrorist group during the 1972 games in Munich and the police officer who died in the massacre said Rhoda Smolow, Hadassah National President. We thank Representative Owens, Representative Sherman and the families of the victims of this tragedy for their leadership in advocating for a way to honor the memory of those who lost their lives and continuing to fight antisemitism in all its forms.

As an Israeli-American, I deeply appreciate that the United States Congress is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attack in which eleven Israelis were brutally murdered, said Robert Mayer, ICAN National Board Member. This attack was a violation of the spirit of the Olympic Games, especially the principle promoting mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, and it is important that the world never forgets so that it never happens again. Growing up in Israel, I was a member of a youth movement created in memory of Amitzur Shapira, a coach who was one of the victims. They trained us in physical conditioning and self-defense, our motto was: never again.

We welcome this important resolution commemorating the lives of the 11 Israelis murdered by Palestinian terrorists during the 1972 Munich Olympics, said the Anti-Defamation League. ADL has long advocated for the International Olympic Committee to include a moment of silence for the Israeli victims during the Olympic opening ceremonies, and we urge the IOC to follow this resolutions recommendation of beginning this practice starting with the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Supporting groups include:The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), The Israeli-American Civic Action Network (ICAN), Hadassah, The Womens Zionist Organization of America, The Anti- Defamation League (ADL), The American Jewish Committee (AJC), The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Christians United for Israel (CUFI), Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), and Israeli-American Council (IAC).

Original Co-Sponsors:Ted Lieu (D-CA), Ritchie Torres (D-NY), Gottheimer (D-NJ), Shontel Brown (D-OH), Elise Stefanik (R-NY), Lee Zeldin (R-NY), Chris Smith (R-NJ), Jim Langevin (D-RI), John Curtis (R-UT)

The full text of the resolution is availablehere.

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How Hitler’s Favorite Passion Play Lost Its Anti-Semitism – The Atlantic

Posted By on August 4, 2022

It would be hard to choose the most Jewish moment in this years production of Oberammergaus Passion Play, the grand spectacle that recounts the story of Jesus Christs trial, suffering, and resurrection. Begun in 1634 and performed roughly every 10 years, the play is produced by the inhabitants of this Bavarian village located in the foothills of the Alps. Maybe it was the scene where Jesus holds a Torah scroll aloft and leads the congregation in the Shma Yisrael, the Jewish declaration of faith in a single God, or perhaps it was the Last Supper, where Jesus and his apostles recite the traditional prayers over the wine and bread in convincing Hebrew. For me, it would have to be the way that Mary, the Madonna, is greeted in one scene: How fortunate we are to have our rabbis mother with us!

An audience member might be forgiven for thinking shes watching a sitcom written by the Coen brothers rather than a play that, for centuries, numbered among modern European historys most virulently anti-Semitic texts. Hitler, who attended in the 1930s, said: It is vital that the Passion Play be continued at Oberammergau; for never has the menace of Jewry been so convincingly portrayed as in this presentation of what happened in the times of the Romans. Recognizing the plays enormous propagandistic value, the Nazi leader even considered underwriting a Germany-wide tour so that the whole country could be inflamed against the Jews, reported the Jewish Telegraphic Agency at the time.

The Oberammergau Passionsspiele traces its origin to a purported miracle: The village was spared from a plague after locals vowed to reenact the Passion of Christ in perpetuity. Depending on your point of view, its survival after World War II and into the third decade of the 21st century can seem miraculous or puzzling. In the postwar period, Germany was forced to reexamine many of its national heroes and traditions that had been tainted by anti-Semitism, including Richard Wagner and the Bayreuther Festspiele, the opera festival founded by the composer. In 2022, it does not seem hyperbolic to say that the single most important factor in the plays endurance has been the concerted effort to eradicate its noxious depiction of Jews.

As a theatrical genre, the medieval Passion Play could not be more anachronistic. The event has remained very much a curio (which is, of course, one of Oberammergaus main selling points), a step back in time to a quaint past where peasants in a picturesque Alpine village came together to express their simple and pure belief through a performance involving nearly 2,000 participants as well as horses, goats, sheep, doves, and camels. In 1934, American Expresss sales pitch for travelers to Oberammergau promised a place on earth where piety and faith will live, it seems, forever.

For most of Oberammergaus postwar period, change came slowly. The town resisted calls from prominent American and European intellectuals to tone down the plays classic anti-Semitism. The Jewish people continued to be portrayed as a bloodthirsty mob, and the high priesthood as a sinister cabal with more power over Jesuss life than the occupying Romans. In the late 1960s, after the Second Vatican Council repudiated the ancient charge of Jewish collective guilt for the death of Christ, the Catholic Church urged Oberammergau to make changes to the play. But the 1970 Passionsspiele refused to make any significant alteration to the late-19-century script then in use. It remained largely unchanged from the version that the American Reform Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf saw in 1900 and wrote about in a pamphlet a year later. Shaken by what he had witnessed, he summed up that while people are free to believe whatever they choose, that freedom does not include the privilege of building up their faith at the expense of another peoples honor.

Read: A 1922 report from Oberammergau

After the Vatican withheld its missio canonica, the official authorization for preaching, in 1970, the plays organizers made overtures to the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee, inviting them to participate in discussing amendments to the play. But while nips and tucks were made here and there (including removing the horned-shaped hats worn by the high priests), it wasnt until 1986, when a new director, Christian Stckl, then only in his mid-20s, was elected by the town council with a one-vote majority that the Oberammergau Passionsspiele began to modernize.

When I first visited this Alpine Jerusalem for the first time a dozen years ago to see the 2010 production, I walked away from the five-hour-long spectacle moved by its fluid succession of drama and music (a full orchestra and chorus performs the oratorio-like score). What the story of the Passion lacks in suspense, it makes up for with grandly staged crowd scenes that alternated with more intimate ones that turned these biblical figures into flesh-and-blood characters. Roughly 40 percent of Oberammergaus 5,500 inhabitants take part in the show, onstage or behind it; I marveled at the Passionsspiele as a heroic communal undertaking (it is arguably the most spectacular amateur theater production on the planet) rather than a religious experience.

For me this was more of an aesthetic pilgrimage. Of course, Oberammergau continues to attract the devout (visitors from American Bible Belt make up a significant audience bloc), and the productions sensitivity to scripture and attempts at historical accuracy are at least partly calibrated to appeal to the faithful. But Stckl himself told me that he has always considered the Passionsspiele to be only theater, not a religious ritual. Very often those who claimed it should be a church service were just trying to prevent anything new from being done, he explained when I ran into him at intermission. The changes he has pushed through incrementally over the past three and a half decades have been both ideological and dramaturgical. Cleaning up the plays historical anti-Semitism and foregrounding the Jewish milieu of Jesus and his followers has allowed the director to create three-dimensional characters who grapple with human problems, including oppression, betrayal, and suffering.

Revisiting the Passionsspiele this summer, this historical grounding of Jesus as a Jewish leader in his time was even more moving to me in some ways than the sound of Hebrew prayer echoing off the stage of the Passionstheater. The numerous scenes in which his religious and political tenets are vigorously discussed also deepen the plays power by bringing the greatest story ever told down from impossibly lofty heights. We see a Jesus who wants to reform Judaism from within rather than found a new religion, all against the backdrop of a repressive Roman occupation.

The dramatic core of the current production is, in many respects, the Jesus-Judas relationship, depicted as emotionally intimate and fraught. As Jesuss grassroots support grows in Jerusalem, Judas is frustrated with what he considers Jesuss reluctance to take a stronger political role. This Judas doesnt so much betray his friend as try to force a meeting between Jesus and the Sanhedrin, the Jewish authorities. In the 2022 production, Judas receives the infamous 30 pieces of silver only after Jesus has been taken into custody. Judas barges in on the High Council and accuses them of deception.

Caiaphas, Judas wails, you misled me. You betrayed and deceived me. Storming out of the High Council, Judas flings the coins back in the priests face.

Every story needs a bad guy, though; if this Judas is not the villainous traitor that he has been represented as throughout history, Stckl emphasizes the bloodthirstiness of Caiaphas, the high priest, instead. Although Pilate comes across as an unsavory thug in this production, rather than as the noble protector up against a rabble of unruly subjects, I did find it troubling that Caiaphas goes to great lengths in demanding Jesuss death.

I wasnt the only one, it turned out. Shortly after my trip to Oberammergau, I spoke with Rabbi Noam Marans, the American Jewish Committees director of interreligious and intergroup relations.

I dont think it is necessary for Caiaphas to appear vengeful towards Jesus. I think its enough for Caiaphas to be portrayed as protective of the Jewish people of his time under pressure from Pilate, said Marans, who leads the advisory group that was assembled in late 2019 with the purpose of weeding out the lingering anti-Jewish elements from the play.

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That group, which includes Jewish and Christian religious leaders and academics, was invited to give feedback on the script as well as the productions design. Marans called Stckl an unprecedented partner who is committed to doing whatever he can within a problematic genre to address a host of issues with relevance to German-Jewish and Christian-Jewish relations. Yet, as the depiction of Caiaphas illustrates, Stckls dramaturgical needs are sometimes at odds with the advisory groups recommendations.

That process is ongoing. Stckl, whose authority in Oberammergau is, for the time being, unchallenged, is a seasoned director willing to make changes up until opening night and sometimes even after. Several of the actors I spoke with told me that though the roles they play come laden with centuries of tradition, Stckl also gives them a lot of interpretive license. Frederik Mayet, one of the two actors playing Jesus, told me that he adds his own twist on the Judas kiss. On the days he performs, it is Mayet who kisses the actor playing Judas in the betrayal scene, which, like the current text of the play, generally includes very few stage directions.

The production I saw this summer both looked and felt fresher than it had a dozen years ago. Beyond Stckls reformist tendencieshe has also made it possible for non-Christians to appear in the play; one of this years Judases is a Muslimhe understands the need to renew the Passionsspiele if it is to survive as more than a relic from Germanys distant past. Scrubbing away the long-accrued veneer of anti-Semitism and historicizing Jesus have helped usher the play into the 21st century. As the Passionsspieles 400th anniversary approaches, I wonder how much innovation and passion will be required to sustain this monumental enterprise for another century.

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Anti-Defamation League Proposes ‘Minecraft’ Should Examine Viability Of Player Verification And Global Blocklists To Counter "Hate And…

Posted By on August 4, 2022

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) have proposed Minecraft should consider the viability of player verification and globally blocklisting to combat hateful behavior.

Minecraft (2011), Xbox Game Studios

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As per the recently published Breaking the Building Blocks of Hate: A Case Study of Minecraft Servers,the ADL claims, Despite its ubiquity as an online space, little has been reported on howhate and harassment manifest in Minecraft, as well as how it performs content moderation.

The organization added, To fill this research gap, Take This, ADL and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, in collaboration with GamerSafer, analyzed hate and harassment in Minecraft based on anonymized data from January 1st to March 30th, 2022 consensually provided from three private Minecraft servers (no other data was gathered from the servers except the anonymized chat and report logs used in this study).

Source: Minecraft: Story Mode (2015), Mojang

Despite the arguably small sample size, not to mention using private servers rather than public ones, the ADL makes several claims After examining chats and user reports from data provided by GamerSafer.

In summation, they argue almost a fifth of offenders had multiple actions taken against them during the data collection, and that Temporary bans proved to be an effective solution for reprimanding bad behavior, being more effective than muting to reduce offending behavior.

Source: Minecraft Legends (2023), Xbox Game Studios

Servers with in-depth community guidelines were associated with more positive social spaces, and Server rules appear to matter more than moderation enforcement in shaping communication norms, were other conclusions the league reached. They also posited hateful messages were 21% more likely to be for public chats, while sexually explicit ones were 9% more likely to be in private ones.

The analysis further suggests hateful rhetoric has been normalized in gaming spaces, the ADL claims. The presence of slurs previously only affiliated with white nationalism and hate groups suggests the normalization of extreme language in gaming spaces. Sexually explicit language occurred 3x as often as hateful language.

Source: Minecraft x Lightyear DLC Official Trailer (2022), Mojang

Based on their conclusions, the ADL made several recommendations. These included increasing researcher access to data along with watchdogs to identify and address the challenges of hateful, harassing, and toxic behavior in spaces meant to have a positive social impact.

They also recommend Investing in content moderation efforts and robust community guidelines with Active, effective human moderation, and Additional research into content moderation and complementary tools and techniques. The latter would include looking into relative influences of robust server rules and high rates of staffing on levels of hate and harassment.

In addition to determining the long-term effects and aggregate of moderator intervention, the ADL also seeks research into impact of tools and techniques that enable player accountability and go beyond moderation, such as player verification and globally blocklisting players banned for severe harms. These measures can add responsibility and minimize reoffending.

Source: Minecraft Legends (2023), Xbox Game Studios

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This work highlights the importance of granting third parties access to in-game data. Allowing researchers access to unfiltered data, while still protecting user data privacy, can provide unprecedented insight into the interactions between users within gaming spaces, and more broadly, users interactions in online social spaces, the ADL puts forward.

Without this level of data transparency, the industry will neither be able to identify nor address the challenge of hateful, harassing, and toxic behavior in online gaming spaces. Their proposal for global blocklists has already been somewhat answered, with a recent Java update for Minecraft introducing chat reporting.

However, this grants Microsoft the ability to ban players from private and public servers. As highlighted by private server owner JewelTK, fans are concerned it would be open to abuse; such as reporting someone for their behavior on a private server, even if other players arent bothered by it, along with general report abuse.

Source: Halo Mash-up: Minecraft Evolved (2014), Mojang

The ADL have fallen under scrutiny for their work before, typically based around being overzealous to the point of paranoia or falling for pranks. For example, they deem anti-ANTIFA symbols and the phrase Its OK to be White as hateful. Frequently recommending other organizations to routinely hire or seek advise of themselves or similar associations to counter hateful content has also been noted.

The latter ADL claim was prompted by a 4Chan prank designed to bait others into overreaction as it being a white supremacist approval. They then claim actual white supremacists quickly began to promote the campaign. They also insist similar happened with OK hand gesture, another alleged 4Chan prank (insisting it was a hidden message supporting white power) that the ADL and others fell for.

In gaming, the organization also took a swipe at Steam, insisting the platform harbors extremists. They cited an attempted mass shooter making threats through a chatroom on an online gaming platform, nearly 200 unique Steam accounts that embraced and propagated Nazi and/or white supremacist ideology, and Bigoted humor such as references to Pepe the Frog.

Source: Minecraft Legends (2023), Xbox Game Studios

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Other than citing their own survey claiming23% of Americans were exposed to extremist white supremacist ideology in online games the ADL themselves even admit the evidence of the widespread extremist recruiting or organizing in online game environments (such as inFortnite or other popular titles) remains anecdotal at best, and more research is required before any broad-based claims can be made.

Despite Steams existing TOS banning abusive and discriminatory behavior, the ADL recommended more policies, more enforcement, consult regularly with civil society groups from a broad cross section of positions including civil rights groups, transparency reports, and regularly scheduled external, independent audits so that the public knows the scope and nature of hate and harassment on the platform.

Free speech advocate group Reclaim the Netcondemned the ADLs judgment and proposals for Steam, mockingly asserting, When organizations become increasingly irrelevant, they have to create new enemies in order to stay funded.

Source: Minecraft x Walt Disney Magic Kingdom DLC: Official Trailer (2021), Mojang

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Misogyny is fueling the countrys gun violence epidemic, experts say – Wisconsin Examiner

Posted By on August 1, 2022

This story originally appeared in Michigan Advance.

Dawn Gillards life revolved around her children.

Everyone who loved her knew that. The rest of the world would read about it in her obituary.

On May 27, Gillard was shot and killed at age 40 alongside her three young children: Katelynn, 6; Ronald, 4; and Joshua, 3, at a home in Austin Township, a rural area south of Big Rapids in Mecosta County. Gillards husband, 51-year-old Charles Gillard, has been charged in their murders.

Becoming a mom was a pinnacle of Dawns life, her obituary read. Her children quickly became the focus of her drive and making their world a place of joy.

Gillard, an only child who left behind three older children and her own parents, was, the obituary said, an active mom who loved taking her children out in nature for their long walks.

Now, she and her three youngest children will forever be tied together in life and death.

The deaths of Gillard and her three children are one of 12 mass shootings in Michigan and one of at least 331 mass shootings nationwide that have occurred this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive. The Washington D.C.-based nonprofit nonprofit defines a mass shooting as four or more people being shot or killed in a single incident, not including the shooter.

These are violent deaths that leave behind often unhealable wounds for those who loved them people who describe a searing pain that never fully recedes.

And they are the deaths behind the soaring gun violence in the United States, a country where the number of mass shootings has skyrocketed from 272 incidents in 2014 to 692 in 2021, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which began collecting information about mass shootings in 2013.

In a country where there are more firearms than people, mass shootings have become increasingly frequent and gun violence in general is on the rise. More Americans died from gun violence in 2020, the most recent year for which there is data, than any other year on record, and gun violence was the No. 1 cause of death for children in 2020.

In the last year, the country has grappled with an onslaught of mass shootings, from a 15-year-old boy shooting and killing four students and wounding seven others at Oxford High School in Southeast Michigan to a gunman killing seven people and wounding dozens more during a July 4 celebration in Highland Park, Ill., another gunman killing 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas the deadliest mass shooting in 2022, and a gunman and avowed white supremacist shooting and killing 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y.

This violence has so thoroughly permeated our day-to-day lives that people have stopped going to some public spaces because theyre worried about mass shootings. When the American Psychological Association surveyed about 2,000 people regarding their stress levels following mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, in 2019, one-third of respondents said they would no longer go to certain public spaces or events out of a fear of violence.

Amidst this terror, experts are grappling with why this is happening. The answer to that is layered: Theres the fact that guns are ubiquitous in the United States (in a country of about 330 million people, gun owners possess about 393.3 million weapons and gun ownership soared during the pandemic). AR-15s often the weapon of choice for mass shooters are readily available and used to quickly kill large numbers of people in a short amount of time.

Other factors are state gun laws vary dramatically, the financial and cultural power that the National Rifle Association wields and primarily Republican lawmakers have for decades resisted gun restrictions meant to curb violence. Following the Uvalde and Buffalo shootings after years of obstructing movement on gun legislation some Republican legislators recently joined their Democratic colleagues and passed the most comprehensive federal gun safety legislation, the Safer Communities Act, in nearly 30 years.

But theres a large piece missing to many of the conversations around gun violence, some academics, lawmakers and other experts said. We are not sufficiently talking about the role that misogyny and, often, its collision with white supremacy plays in gun violence.

That omission comes as theres a litany of examples of misogyny in gun violence, including the fact that more than two-thirds (68.2%) of mass shootings in the U.S. involve shooters who either killed family or intimate partners prior to the mass shooting or had another history of domestic violence, according to a 2021 study by the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence.

In Michigan, one of every five homicides of women, such as Dawn Gillard, involves a current or former intimate partner with a gun, according to data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

The 18-year-old gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde shot his grandmother in the face before murdering 10- and 11-year-olds who were spending their final days in school before summer vacation. The 20-year-old man who in 2012 shot and killed 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut murdered his mother moments before going to the school. The gunman who murdered 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando in 2016 abused his wife while she was pregnant, the woman told authorities. The man who killed 26 people at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, in 2017 had been convicted of domestic violence; his ex-wife said he told her that, I could just bury you somewhere here in the desert and nobody would ever find you.

Mass shooters are also overwhelmingly men a staggering 98% of mass shootings since 1966 have been committed by men, according to The Violence Project, a research group that tracks U.S. mass shooting data.

Theres a masculinity epidemic in the United States, and were seeing that time and again in these shootings.

Sarah Prior, a sociology professor at Michigan State University whose research focuses on gendered violence

Every day, as virulent white supremacists make their hatred known, we immediately and rightly call them extremists, a 2018 report from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said. We have not been nearly as unequivocal in our condemnation when it comes to men who express violent anger toward and loathing for women.

The author of that report, Jessica Reaves, who has for years studied extremist ideologies and groups and is the director of content and editorial strategy at the Anti-Defamation Leagues Center on Extremism, said its vital for the country to center the role misogyny plays in extremism and violence.

As for why misogyny does not play a larger part of our dialogue and action around extremism and violence, Reaves said, its part of our country.

Women were not viewed as full people by the founding fathers, she said. We didnt get the right to vote until relatively recently; theres still no Equal Rights Amendment. Theres no real social cost to being sexist; that was made exceptionally clear in the 2016 presidential election [between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, the first major-party female nominee]. Theres no cost to treating women like objects and talking about them as if theyre subhuman.

Weve seen racism go unchecked; weve seen people hold onto their positions after being anti-Semitic or Islamophobic, Reaves continued. Misogyny falls into that same space where you can dismiss it out of hand because its so baked into our countrys fabric, the way we treat mothers and parents, the way we provide no support for childcare, the way we dont pay teachers enough. All of these things are rooted in the belief that women and their contributions are not worth as much. I think that plays into why people can just get away with quite literally murder when it comes to attitudes towards women.

The current gun violence crisis comes at a time when gun ownership soared during the pandemic and the number of white nationalist groups jumped by 55% during the Trump presidency.

There are a lot of guns and a lot of anger much of which is fueled by misogyny and white supremacy that spreads like a wildfire because of social media in the country right now, experts said.

Theres a masculinity epidemic in the United States, and were seeing that time and again in these shootings, said Sarah Prior, a sociology professor at Michigan State University whose research focuses on gendered violence.

Prior and Reaves were careful to note the dangerous collision of misogyny and white supremacy and how misogyny can often introduce people to white supremacy and their role in violence.

Misogyny stands on its own as an extremist ideology thats often interwoven with tenets of white supremacy, anti-Semitism; theres all sorts of gross belief systems that depend heavily on hatred of women or play off of hatred of women, Reaves noted.

The shooter in Buffalo, for example, embraced the virulently racist and antisemitic Great Replacement theory, a conspiracy theory advanced by white supremacists, right-wing figures like Foxs Tucker Carlson, and some Republican lawmakers that centers around white people being systematically replaced by nonwhite people.

The most extreme version of the Great Replacement, which is played out in this [the Buffalo shooting] and other white supremacist attacks embraces violent accelerationism the belief that society as it stands is irredeemable and that only violence can bring about the ideal white state, Reaves said in an ADL video that aired following the mass shooting in Buffalo.

The Buffalo shooters manifesto that allegedly laid out his plans for an attack that ultimately killed 10 Black people at a grocery store was filled with racism and misogyny, according to authorities.

I carried out the attack in order to intimidate and remove the replacers and to incite violence in order to create an atmosphere of fear and change that could eventually start the war that will save the western world, the shooter wrote.

The time for meekness has long since passed, as has chances for a democratic solution, he continued. Men of the West must be men once more.

Its this misogynist and racist language that experts say points to a theme among mass shooters including the man who murdered 51 Muslim worshipers at two New Zealand mosques in 2019 and a Norwegian mass murderer who blamed feminism and soft white men for the increasing Islamization of Europe.

Theres this overarching sense of grievance you see across the white supremacist board, across the manosphere, Reaves said, referring to various right-wing online forums that promote misogyny and toxic masculinity. Theres a sense of grievance, a sense of victimhood, a sense that something that belongs to them is being taken away.

In turn, this grievance makes people want to find a scapegoat and much of the ire among the far right is focused on women, Reaves said. Among a trove of deeply disturbing misogynistic rants that can be found online is a quote that Reaves used in her Anti-Defamation League report on misogyny and white supremacy.

The fact is, when you give women rights, they destroy absolutely everything around them, no matter what other variable is involved. Even if you become the ultimate alpha male, some stupid bitch will still ruin your life, said Andrew Anglin, the founder of the Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi, misogynist and anti-Semitic message board that advocates for a second genocide of Jews.

When people are upset and angry, and weve seen so much of that over the last six years, they want to find a target, and, historically, its so convenient to look at women, Reaves said. [Women] have all been socialized to respond to hatred and criticism in certain ways that make us an appealing target. Thats changing, but there are still too many men and women who believe women have a prescribed place in the world, and we should stay there.

In white supremacist spheres, theres an extremely retrograde idea of how society should work in terms of gender roles, with a strong fetishization of housewives, Reaves said.

You see that coming from the Proud Boys, Reaves said, referring to the violent, right-wing extremist group that played a major role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and espouses misogynistic, Islamophobic, transphobic and anti-immigration ideas. They want very badly to keep women in one place, and they dont want women to ask questions or raise their voices, and they want them to raise white children.

Women were not viewed as full people by the founding fathers. We didnt get the right to vote until relatively recently; theres still no Equal Rights Amendment. Theres no real social cost to being sexist; that was made exceptionally clear in the 2016 presidential election. Theres no cost to treating women like objects and talking about them as if theyre subhuman.

Jessica Reaves director of content and editorial strategy at the Anti-Defamation Leagues Center on Extremism

From this idea that society needs to revert to a place of extremely rigid gender roles which can also be seen in the push against reproductive and LGBGTQ+ rights, Reaves and Prior said comes an outgrowth of violence against women.

Its not a coincidence that so much of the vitriol has been targeted at schools, been targeted at teachers a feminized career, Reaves said. Nurses have taken up a lot of the brunt of the anti-COVID and anti-vaccine nonsense that weve seen.

And its not just the far right that adheres to this idea, the experts said: Theres often widespread acceptance, or at least a lack of outrage, over attacks on women if those attacks are committed by white men.

The bottom line: We accept male violence in our culture against women, Prior said. We have laws that say we dont, but you can see from the Me Too movement that the vast majority of women have experienced some kind of act of violence against them perpetrated by a man.

Theres a notion about white violence thats more permissible, Prior continued. We often see white violence as less aggressive than Black violence. We dont consider acts of white violence as terrorism in the way we assign violence to people of color. We try to call them anything but terrorists. People have been fumbling over themselves to call Jan. 6 domestic terrorism. If that was led by people of color, that is not what would have happened.

This hatred of women and the idea that women have a specific place in the world i.e. taking care of children at home permeates culture outside of mass shootings, experts said.

It incites violence, including gun violence, against women, said political experts who pointed to the prevalence of militias in Michigan and the Midwest, the planned assassination of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, and former and current GOP lawmakers including those who have been accused of sexual assault and sexual harassment refusing to act on gun violence legislation.

How is it that female lawmakers experience this kind of violence and are told its just part of the job in a way? Prior said. We dont see women doing this to male lawmakers. The planned attack on Gov. Whitmer had to do with toxic masculinity, and yet thats often not how its framed. When we dont frame it like that we do a disservice. Were so afraid to talk about masculinity because of the backlash were going to get. Then we see women address it and get more backlash.

Theres extensive documentation of the deeply rooted misogyny that women have faced in Lansing, from the men who plotted to hogtie and shoot Whitmer in an attempt to stop President Joe Biden from becoming president to Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake) saying the GOP-led legislature spanked Whitmer over her pandemic orders and Michigan Republican Party Chair Ron Weiser calling the states top three Democratic leaders Whitmer, Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson witches that Republicans need to defeat in 2022 by burning at the stake.

The planned assassination against Whitmer who also faced misogynist attacks by people wielding signs emblazoned with the governors photo and messages like tyrant bitch at armed protests over Whitmers pandemic health orders has resulted in two men pleading guilty, two being acquitted, and two being granted a mistrial.

The details of the plot against me are terrifying enough that if I could, I would have shielded my family and friends from them, Whitmer said in a victim impact statement shared with the media before the sentencing of Ty Garbin, who is serving six years in prison for his role in the plan to kidnap and kill Whitmer.

Threats continue, Whitmer said. I have looked out my windows and seen large groups of heavily armed people within 30 yards of my home. I have seen myself hung in effigy. Days ago at a demonstration there was a sign that called for burning the witch. For me, things will never be the same.

Both state Sens. Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) and Erika Geiss (D-Taylor) spoke of the pervasive misogyny and white supremacy in Lansing and among Michigan Republicans. In a party where GOP leaders like Shirkey attended anti-Whitmer protests that included men arrested in the Whitmer assassination plot, never did anything in response to Rep. Dale Zorn (R-Ida) wearing a Confederate-flag patterned mask during a May 2020 legislative session, and met with Michigan militia members in the wake of armed demonstrators waving signs of the Confederacy and filling the state Capitol, McMorrow said its unsurprising that Republicans have not moved on gun violence legislation.

We cant ignore the fact that policies are made based on lived experiences of people in positions who make policies, McMorrow said. When sexual harassment and misogyny is swept under the rug so frequently, its not surprising weve stalled out on passing any gun legislation.

Following the shooting at Oxford High School, Democratic lawmakers called on their Republican colleagues to act on legislation meant to curb gun violence, including Senate Bills 550-553 and House Bills 5066-5069, which would require gun owners to store firearms that could be accessed by minors in a locked box or other secure location. Other bills, including bipartisan and bicameral legislation (Senate Bills 678-679 and House Bills 5371-5372), would prohibit individuals convicted of a domestic violence misdemeanor from owning a gun or ammunition until eight years after they have paid any fines and completed their jail or probation terms. None of these bills have received a hearing.

Particularly related to domestic abuse, we figured there would be bipartisan support and that still stalled out, McMorrow said. I dont know how anybody could look at someone with a history of domestic abuse and think maybe this person shouldnt have a firearm.

A spokesman for Shirkey did not respond to a request for comment for this story.

Democratic lawmakers said they doubt the Republicans will move on any of the gun violence legislation, and McMorrow said her hope for change ultimately lies in Democrats gaining seats in the state House and Senate.

No amount of good legislation will move through this legislature until we change whos in elected office, McMorrow said. Not a single bill Ive introduced has gotten a hearing, let alone passed into law.

The Democratic senator said shes very optimistic that legislative change is coming.

I flipped a seat that nobody thought wed get [in 2018], McMorrow said. I think especially on issues like this [gun violence], people are so tired of inaction.

Still, changing whos in office doesnt immediately translate to a complete overhaul of misogyny, political experts said. And in Michigan, the rise of militias which tend to be overwhelmingly white and male and have seen support from state GOP leadership, despite the fact that the men who plotted to kill Whitmer were part of a self-styled militia group that use paramilitary training is particularly worrisome, experts and lawmakers said.

The Midwest is distinguished today in its continued embrace of militia groups, said Reaves, who previously worked in the ADLs Chicago office and researched and monitored extremist groups in the Midwest. Theres something about Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio you see this real connection to militias and militia ideology, which is primarily anti-government and conspiracy minded.

After militias being largely underground for years, Geiss said its deeply frightening to see their increased visibility and embrace of neo-Nazi ideology.

People are willing to be very in your face about their misogyny and racism and sexism and homophobia in a way that we hadnt really seen before, Geiss said.

Escalating right-wing aggression from people carrying the Confederate flag at armed protests in Lansing to white, gun-wielding supremacists swarming the inside of the Capitol during a protest thats being further exacerbated by racist conspiracy theories like the Great Replacement has left the state, and country, in a dangerous place, Geiss said.

The way that intimidation of others is being used under the guise of, and protected by, the First Amendment, which we all love whats happening is very sinister, Geiss said.

When sexual harassment and misogyny is swept under the rug so frequently, its not surprising weve stalled out on passing any gun legislation.

Mich. State Sen. Mallory McMorrow

For Shirkey to meet with militia members after armed demonstrators waved guns and Confederate flags in the state Capitol further emboldened the organizations, Geiss said. During a May 2020 interview with JTV, Shirkey said militias have gotten a bad rap and said he and militia leaders talked about their messaging, their purpose, what they are trying to accomplish, and how they could improve their message.

I think Mike was wrong to meet with them, Geiss said. Just having that meeting gave them a sense of legitimacy. In trying to seem open-minded, it added oxygen to their fire. I think this comes from white male privilege to a certain degree, of not realizing that sometimes you need to be calculatedly careful.

I dont think [Shirkey] has ever experienced a lack of safety to the point where hes concerned for his physical well-being or life, Geiss said.

He doesnt have situational awareness because hes going to be fine, the senator continued in reference to Shirkey. I think this bleeds into policy as well. It prevents a certain type of empathy that this job requires, empathy for people who arent like you. Its a very patriarchal existence that he emits.

Ultimately, what will help to diminish misogyny and white supremacy in our culture involves calling it for what it is, making sure there are repercussions for public officials who espouse extremist ideologies, and broad education of the public on these subjects, Reaves said.

I think so much comes down to parents talking to kids about what does racism look like, what does sexism look like, she continued. Racism and sexism are the everyday precursors to white supremacy and misogyny. Lets call things for what they are. Lets not pretend that this isnt extremism or racism or misogyny or white supremacy.

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Dismantle the ADL: The Anti-Defamation League’s record of racist counterinsurgency and espionage – Mondoweiss

Posted By on August 1, 2022

This article is a snapshot from the Mapping Project: a project created by activists and organizers in eastern Massachusetts, investigating local links between entities responsible for the colonization of Palestine, for colonialism and dispossession here where we live, and for the economy of imperialism and war.

Zionism never spoke of itself unambiguously as a Jewish liberation movement, but rather as a Jewish movement for colonial settlement in the Orient.

Edward Said

I first met with you in the spring of 2014, when I was relatively new on the job

I sang your praises as an organization that fights for inclusivity and diversity, equality and justicethat works with us to fight hate crime and terrorism

I labeled that last speech a love letter to the ADL. Three years later I can say, from the perspective of the FBI, were still in love with you.

FBI Director James Comey

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is a non-profit organization founded in 1913. Masquerading as a civil rights group, the ADL is a counterinsurgency organization with international reach. Its mission is to protect the mutual interests of the US and Israeli governments and to eliminate solidarity among oppressed and colonized peoples, especially concerning Palestine.

The ADL carries out this mission by spying on and criminalizing activists, using its close connections to governments, police forces, schools, and corporations. When it is not directly attacking activists and organizers, the ADL undermines their work by pushing its own state-sanctioned, pro-Israel programs. And while the ADL claims to represent Jews and to fight antisemitism on their behalf, the organization has a record of supporting anti-Jewish state violence and normalizing Nazis.

The ADL wants to bury these facts, which is why it has been attempting to shut down the Mapping Project since it was released on June 3, 2022: pressuring web hosts and even a foreign government to take down our site, mobilizing the ADLs partners in the FBI and district attorneys office to try to criminalize our project, and getting politicians to parrot the ADLs talking points. This behavior is consistent with the ADLs over a century long record of counterinsurgency and espionage, which we review below.

Liberal critics of the ADL mistakenly portray it as a civil rights group whose valuable work against racism is being undermined in recent years by its Israel advocacy. But the ADLs history refutes this convenient narrative.

For one, the ADL and the order of Bnai Brith that established it supported the zionist colonization of Palestine even prior to Israels founding in 1948. In the 1930s and 40s, Bnai Brith funneled millions of dollars to the Jewish National Fund, an agency that works to dispossess Palestinians of their lands. The ADL sold millions of dollars worth of Israel bonds to support the new colony and also sent it $4,000,000 worth of materials and goods in 1948. And already in the 1950s, the ADL was trying to stifle the boycott of Israel and boycott[s] against gentiles doing business with Israel, and handle those firms complying with the Arab boycott which sounds very much like the ADLs recent anti-BDS work.

Moreover, since the ADL is invested in Jews assimilating into US white supremacy, and since the zionist project it supports requires the backing of imperial powers, the organization has served the US governments repressive agenda from the start.

After the Bolsheviks took power in Russia in 1917, the ADL joined the US governments persecution of communists and other radicals challenging capitalism. The ADL began a media campaign that suggested that all Jews are anticommunists who support the US state. The ADL also signaled its allegiance by keeping quiet on the US governments crimes. When the US government forced Japanese people into concentration camps in the 1940s, this so-called civil rights group briefly noted the events in its publication without taking a position (decades later, ADL co-opted the injustices of Japanese internment to promote itself and the US governments apology for these crimes).

In the 1950s, during the anticommunist campaign spearheaded by US senator Joseph McCarthy, the ADL began spying on dissident Jews, turning over files to the House Un-American Activities Committee and FBI. The ADL and allied groups created their own anticommunist committees, and started a purge of the Jewish left from the organized Jewish community (the American Jewish Committee even told the US Congress in 1953 that Judaism and communism are utterly incompatible). Groups like the ADL leveraged their image as Jewish organizations to claim the persecution of dissident Jews had nothing to do with anti-Jewish racism.

The tragic consequences of the ADLs allegiance to the state were made clear in the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, a Jewish couple (and US citizens) accused of espionage by the US government. The ADL wrote letters to Jewish organizations instructing them not to support any meetings or attempts to develop pro-Rosenberg sympathy in their communities. In 1952, at the height of the vicious campaign against the Rosenbergs, the ADL declared:

The Communists, in their worldwide propaganda attack defending the convicted atom spies, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, provide a vivid example of the technique of falsely charging anti-Semitism to hide conspiracy.

With this blessing from the ADL, the US government executed Julius and Ethel Rosenberg by electrocution on June 19, 1953.

Unlike the ADL, some Jews at the time, from rabbis to poets, defended the Rosenbergs and tried to prevent their murder by the US government. Prominent Black activists, artists, and religious leaders also rallied to the Rosenbergs defense, including Paul Robeson and W. E. B. Du Bois (who wrote a poem about the couple). In January 1953, months before their execution, Du Bois called the persecution of the Rosenbergs the zenith of deliberate injustice:

in the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg we reach the zenith of deliberate injustice. We are set to kill a mother and father and orphan their little children because we think that they believe in social remedies for evident ills which many others do not believe. This is the main chargewe use perjurers to say the Rosenbergs gave to the Soviet Union information which the Rosenbergs never possessed. We promise them pardon if they will betray persons they never knew and give information they never had.

This awful crime we threaten to commit in order to protect a nation which thinks it needs this sacrifice of blood to save its soul. Such a soul is not worth saving.

The ADL gave cover to this zenith of injustice, which hasnt stopped it from also co-opting Du Bois in recent years and watering down his radical message. The organization has since continued to criminalize those who fight against injustice, especially if they also dare to challenge zionism.

The ADL is a highly funded group: according to tax records, in 2020 ADL reported over $221 million in assets and over $91 million in total revenue, with roughly $85 million coming from donations (ADL generally doesnt disclose the identities of its donors). The ADL uses its considerable resources to surveil and stifle organizations and individuals that challenge white supremacy, zionism, or US imperialism, along with liberal groups that dont but are still considered a threat to the ADLs agenda. We provide only a few illustrative examples below.

During the 1960s, the ADL and other zionist groups attacked Black organizations in the US that fought against white supremacy and correctly linked zionism and racism.

In 1967, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) published an article in its newsletter that accurately described zionism as a colonial movement premised on white supremacy. The article explained that the zionist project received maximum help, support and encouragement from Great Britain, the United States, and other white western colonial governments, noting that this support made it possible for colonizers to take over lands and homes of non-Jewish Palestinians through terror, force, and massacres, wiping out Palestinian villages in order to create Israel. The article gave statistics that showed that native Palestinian Jews were a small minority in Palestine at the time of the 1917 Balfour Declaration. The subsequent influx of Jews into Palestine, as the article argues, was part of a colonization effort that aimed to get rid of non-Jewish Palestinians and take their land (thus turning many Palestinians into refugees).

The SNCC article argued that this zionist colonization of Palestine fit within a broader imperialist agenda, noting that the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan was at first endorsed by only by white European, American and Australasian states and that ISRAELWAS PLANTED AT THE CROSSROADS OF ASIA AND AFRICA WITHOUT THE FREE APPROVAL OF ANY MIDDLE-EASTERN, ASIAN OR AFRICAN COUNTRY!

Finally, the article pointed out that zionism is a form of white supremacy that harms Jews as well: dark skinned Jews from the Middle-East and North Africa are second-class citizens in Israel because the color line puts them in inferior position to the white, European Jews. The article also acknowledged that Jews who are not Zionists and cannot support the horrors committed by Zionists in the name of Judaism have spoken out, but that their voices were being systematically suppressed.

The SNCC article, in short, was too truthful about zionism so the ADL had to step in.

In an August 1967 Jewish Telegraphic Agency bulletin, the ADL called SNCC a Negro extremist organization, accusing it of Anti-Semitism and comparing it to the KKK. Dore Schary, then ADLs national chairman, stated in the 1967 bulletin that the ADL considers SNCCs support for the Palestinian struggle to be a tragedy in the race relations, adding that:

Snick [SNCC] is no longer a responsible civil rights group. It ties itself to the Chinese-Soviet and now Arab propaganda machines in the United StatesI do not think the majority of Negroes go alongSnick represents a minuscule minority of the Negro people. Americans generally rejected this kind of extremism, whether it comes from a group like Snick or one like the Ku Klux Klan. It is an irony that Snick should tie itself to the Arab cause when an Arab country, Saudi Arabia, still maintains slavery.

The ADL has continued to vilify Black social movements against white supremacy and to condescendingly tell them what counts as responsible resistance. In 2016, the ADL attacked the Movement for Black Lives for its statement of solidarity with the Palestinian struggle, calling it Anti-Semitic. As Emmaia Gelman wrote, grassroots organizations oppose the ADL precisely because the organization undermines the work of internationalist, intersectional anti-racism. For this reason, parents, teachers, and staff asked the New York Department of Education in 2018 not to partner with the ADL, and called out the ADLs usual maneuver of first suppressing and then co-opting social justice movements:

As a white-led corporate NGO, the ADLs disrespect for rising leadership in communities of color is appalling. In 2016, the ADL denounced the Movement for Black Lives policy platform emerging from Black Lives Matter, because it linked Black and Palestinian experiences of violence and opposed genocide. The ADL scolded M4BL to keep your eyes on the prize by sticking to work that the ADL deemed appropriate. Disturbingly, the ADL now offers lesson plans on Black Lives Matter.

In 2020, a variety of social justice groups, including Palestinian Youth Movement and Critical Resistance, similarly called on grassroots organizations and various institutions to drop the ADL because of its pattern of attacking social justice movements led by communities of color, queer people, immigrants, Muslims, Arabs, and other marginalized groups, while aligning itself with police, right-wing leaders, and perpetrators of state violence.

The ADLs counterinsurgency efforts have largely been aimed at Palestinian and other Arab organizations that support the Palestinian liberation struggle. The ADL has surveilled, smeared, and even infiltrated such groups in attempts to frame them as antisemites.

A letter from July 7, 1961, written by then ADL national director Benjamin Epstein, explains the goal of these espionage operations:

Anti-Defamation League for many years maintained a very important, confidential investigative coverage of Arab activities and propagandawe have maintained an information-gathering operation since 1948 relating to activities emanating from the Arab Consular Offices, Arab United Nations Delegations, Arab Information Center, Arab Refugee Office and the Organization of Arab Students

Our information in addition to being essential for our operations, has been of great value and service to both the United States State Department and the Israeli government. All data have been made available to both countries with full knowledge to each that we were the sourceIn many cases our information has exposed Arab plans before they have been put into effect. [emphases added]

The ADL used its connections on college campuses to engage in such surveillance. In 1983, ADL created a booklet with names of individuals and organizations that the organization considers as pro-Arab propagandists, and according to the New York Times, the list, stamped confidential, was mailed to several dozen campus Jewish leaders in November 1983 by the Anti-Defamation Leagues New England office. The booklet came with a cover letter from then ADL of New Englands executive director Leonard Zakim stating: Should you need more information on these individual groups or any others, please call us. Also, if you have any knowledge of any individuals or groups not listed in the booklet, please pass the information on to us so that we can have a more complete and useful listing.

But this booklet was only one small part of the espionage operation the ADL carried out in the mid to late twentieth century.

The wide scope of this operation became clearer in the 1990s, when the ADL was forced to settle in a lawsuit following revelations that it had worked with police in California to spy on organizations and individuals.

The files that emerged from the lawsuit show that the ADL had surveilled over 10,000 individuals and over 900 organizations engaged in a variety of causes from Palestinian and Indigenous liberation to various anti-racist and migrant justice work, labor organizing, and gay liberation. This broad net was meant to catch any organization that might show solidarity with the Palestinian struggle or otherwise threaten US-Israeli interests. The files also confirm that the ADL colluded with governments, turning over information on anti-apartheid Black activists to the South African Apartheid government and information on Palestinian activists to the Israeli government.

The organizations that the ADL spied on included:

as well as:

The San Francisco Labor Council and 20 trade union locals were also surveilled. The ADL also tracked individuals, from graduate students to prominent writers such as Edward Said, Walid Khalidi, Eqbal Ahmad, and Noam Chomsky.

The ADL used two key informants for their espionage operation in California: Tom Gerard, a San Francisco police officer, and Roy Bullock, a former weight lifter who presented himself to the activists he spied on as an art dealer.

Some of the people spied on by these ADL informants wound up dead.

One individual the ADL spied on in California was Alex Odeh, a Palestinian who served as the west coast regional director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC). Odeh was killed in 1985 when his Los Angeles office was bombed by pro-Israel activists, after which investigators found a key and the floor plan to Odehs office in the files which the ADL-hired spy, Roy Bullock, had compiled on Odeh.

Bullock had infiltrated the ADC and helped the ADL frame the group as antisemites. Jeffrey Blankfort, an activist who was himself also spied on by the ADL, reported that Bullock became a member of a local ADC chapter, and as a former weight lifter was tasked with handling the ADCs security. As Blankfort wrote, Bullock obtained pamphlets from the ADC which he then planted at the convention of the Holocaust-denying Journal of Historical Review in order to frame the ADC for working with anti-Semites.

Another individual the ADL spied on was prominent Black South African activist Chris Hani, who was assassinated in South Africa on April 10, 1993, shortly after a speaking tour in California. While on tour, Hani was followed by one of the ADL-hired police officers who prepared a lengthy report on Hani for the South African apartheid government. Israel, of course, long supported and armed South Africas apartheid government, and with the ADLs help hoped to eliminate the solidarity between the Palestinian and South African liberation struggles. The ADL and Israel understood that such solidarity could increase the use of shared tactics such as boycotts and divestments against both regimes. (Publicly, the ADL pretended to be critical of South Africas apartheid while downplaying Israels alliance with the regime, and later lobbied for post-apartheid South African politicians to support Israel.)

The ADL continues to surveil and encourage infiltration of groups that challenge white supremacy today. Following the white supremacist attacks in Charlottesville Virginia in 2017, ADL created a primer for law enforcement in which it encouraged US police to film and plant undercover agents in anti-racist and anti-fascist groups in order to gather intel for prosecution.

In addition to attacking organizations that challenge white supremacy and zionism, the ADL also promotes a pro-Israel agenda by working closely with US police, as well as schools and corporations.

One of the ADLs main channels to police is through trainings. The ADL conducted its first police training in February 1951, titled The Policeman and His Role in the Field of Human Relations, to an audience of fifty police officers. The ADL saw the police as key to ensuring the civil rights movement didnt get too radical. In its 1964 report, the ADL described an increasing tendency toward extremism in both white and Negro communities, adding that police forces and other law enforcement agencies have an increasingly crucial role these days in maintaining peaceful and harmonious relations in the community. The report states that the ADL had at that time provided trainings for more than 130 top police executives from 31 states.

The ADL has since expanded its trainings for police substantially, while centering cops in its educational materials and downplaying the structural racism of US society. In the 1980s, the ADLs A World of Difference program, supposedly meant to combat prejudice in schools, heavily featured the police (who the ADL absurdly referred to as a community organization).

As Emmaia Gelman writes, various anti-racist and queer groups opposed ADLs A World of Difference because it presented a narrow view of bias that elevated the Nazi holocaust and minimized experiences from slavery to internment and taught Islamophobia rather than challenging it. These groups also called out the ADLs omission of anti-gay violence from its programs at a moment when it was a key project of white supremacists and predominant among bias crimes, exacerbated by the AIDS crisis. Because it is invested in white supremacy, the ADL also opposed the most modest anti-racist policies that such groups have advocated, like affirmative action in college admissions.

But resistance to the ADLs racism from activists didnt matter to the organization; it was set on working with the cops.

The attacks of September 11, 2001 gave the ADL an opportunity to expand its relationships with US police. In the climate of heightened anti-Arab and anti-Muslim racism, the ADL ramped up its police trainings, arranging all-expenses-paid trips to the National Counterterrorism Seminar in Israel for US police and related agencies. By 2016, the ADL could boast in an annual report that 100% of major U.S. metropolitan police departments have sent participants to the ADLs National Counterterrorism Seminar in Israel and the ADLs Advanced Training School in Extremist and Terrorist Threats. Through these collaborations, the ADL encourages domestic police to identify with Israel, to view Palestinians as terrorists, and to see those who speak or act in solidarity with Palestinians as terrorist sympathizers.

As the Mapping Project has documented, Israel is frequently a point of reference for policing and counterinsurgency in the US. Its not that the US needs Israel to teach it colonial brutality and counterinsurgency but rather that the two regimes continually exchange notes and tactics. The colonization of Palestine produces methods that can be applied not only in Jenin but also Los Angeles and Baghdad; its also telling that the Israeli army called the fake Palestinian town it has built for practicing urban warfare Chicago.

In our local area, the ADL of New England coordinates annual junkets to Israel to foster these exchanges. On these trips, Massachusetts police officials learn about counterterrorism from Israeli state agents (see appendix below for more information on ADL of New England). The ADL of New England used the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings and the outpouring of anti-Muslim racism that followed as a pretext for expanding such programs, much like the national ADL used the attacks of September 11, 2001. The ADL of New England sponsored Israel trips for numerous municipal police forces, as well as for Bostons field office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), New Englands Homeland Security Department, US Marshalls Service, US Secret Service, various County Sheriffs offices, and university police forces. The ADL of New Englands director Robert Trestan explained that these trips are meant to align local policing tactics with Israeli ones:

It is critical that Massachusetts police departments be able to equally prevent and respond to crime while protecting us from the threat of terrorism. The Israel national police have been on the frontline combating terror for decades and are able to share their firsthand experience in keeping the public safe despite multiple threats.

Even when the trainings take place in the US, Israel is there. In 2019, for instance, ADL of New England coordinated a Law Enforcement Seminar in Foxboro, MA that featured presentations from an Israeli counterterrorism expert on The Ten Commandments of Counterterrorism and Actionable Strategies for Securing Events and Open Spaces in Communities. The ADL of New England also produced multiple dossiers on extremism which they shared with New England police departments. Moreover, the ADL is listed as an official partner of the Boston and Massachusetts Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) programs programs that, as the Muslim Justice League noted, work to falsely legitimize discrimination against Muslims and dissidents.

Along with other zionist groups such as the AJC and JCRC, ADL of New England has also mobilized opposition to local BDS efforts, including attempts in 2018 and 2021 to pass BDS-like resolutions in the city council of Cambridge, MA. This is a continuation of an old agenda: the ADL had already declared in 1976 that the Arab boycott [of Israel] is immoral because it is unfair, discriminatory and destructive of the open American marketplace and that there must be laws against it. Over the last decade, the ADL has played a leading role in the (so far failed) attempts to pass such laws in Massachusetts, which if passed would impose civil and/or criminal penalties on Massachusetts residents that boycott Israel.

The ADL also pushes its anti-Palestinian agenda through a slew of corporate partnerships. It works as a content vetting partner with companies such as Google and Microsoft to remove antisemitic which often means pro-Palestinian content from these companies platforms, and pressures these companies to continue to suppress Palestinian voices.

The ADL also enforces a pro-Israel agenda through school partnerships. The ADL of New England and allied zionist groups worked with the public school district in Newton, MA to review the curriculum and train teachers, and pressured the district to change content that was deemed insufficiently pro-Israel. In 2019, the ADL noted the success of these interventions, explaining how it was able to change the school districts Understanding and Celebrating Middle East Day: thanks to our advocacy, combined with the Israel American Council organizing parents and working directly with teachers, the [Newton public] school changed the program and Israel was prominently and positively featured throughout the [Understanding Middle East] day.

The ADLs activities are profoundly shaped by the US governments interests abroad. As is well-documented, Israel has long backed the USs imperialist agenda by training, arming, and spying on behalf of US-backed regimes across the world. The ADL plays a supporting role in this alliance: it smears governments that threaten US and Israeli interests as antisemitic, while downplaying or ignoring the crimes of US-backed regimes.

The ADLs work in Latin America, which began prior to 1948, provides illuminating examples. As the ADLs 1941 report states, the organization used its connections to Jewish communities in Latin America to promote a US-friendly agenda. The ADL collected information about the regions good-will movements, democratic trends and Fifth Column Activities, and sought to strengthen Pan-American ties while keeping track of subversive activities in other nations.

As the ADLs later work in the region shows, subversive activities is code for developments that threaten the US-Israeli agenda.

Consider Chile, for example, where Salvador Allende, a socialist, served as the elected president until he was assassinated in 1973 in a US-backed coup. Although Allende had expressed support for Israel, his governments plans to nationalize industries threatened US capitalist interests. Zionists were also worried that Allendes left-wing government might show solidarity with the Palestinian struggle.

The director of the ADLs Latin American Affairs Department, Morton Rosenthal, then smeared Allende, employing racist tropes that equate Jews with capitalism. In a 1971 article titled Jews in Marxist Chile On the Way Out?, Rosenthal concluded that:

The long term prognosis for Jewish communities of Latin America is not hopeful. As capitalists, they will be hurt by spreading socialism. As Jews they will be targets for followers of Moscow and nationalistic anti-Semitic elements who view them as alien. As part of the establishment, they will be targets for the impoverished and exploited masses now groping for revolutionary changes in the social order and an end to their marginal, often sub-human, conditions.

Allendes government was replaced by the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, who was supported by both the US and Israel, and Chile became a testing ground for the neoliberal policies crafted by right-wing US economists and their protgs policies enforced under Pinochets regime of mass executions, torture, and disappearances of socialists and other dissidents.

The story is similar in Nicaragua. The Somoza family took power in Nicaragua with US assistance in the 1930s and was friendly to US corporations seeking to exploit Nicaraguas workers and natural resources. Both the US and Israel supported the Somoza dictatorship against the socialist Sandinistas. (The Somozas had ties to zionist groups prior to 1948, and sold weapons to the Haganah zionist militia.) In 1979, the Sandinistas went against US interests by overthrowing the Somoza government. The US and Israel trained and armed the Nicaraguan contras, which fought against the Sandinistas and were known for their brutal massacres and rapes. Israel, which was the major arms provider to US-backed militias in Central America in the 1970s, sent weapons captured from the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to the contras. The Sandinista government, which had a relationship with the PLO, cut diplomatic ties with Israel after Israel bombed Lebanon in 1982.

Predictably, the ADL began smearing the Sandinistas as antisemites. The ADLs Latin America expert Morton Rosenthal accused the Sandinista government in 1983 of exiling the entire Jewish community of Nicaragua, claiming this was a result of the Sandinistas solidarity with the PLO. These charges were refuted, including by a delegation of Jews from the US that visited Nicaragua and reported that they found nothing to substantiate charges of anti-Semitism by the ruling Sandinista government. In fact, the ADL had falsely presented the experiences of a handful of right-wing Jewish families with strong business ties to the Somoza family as representative of Nicaraguas entire Jewish community. Rosenthal later backpedaled. Yet, as the Washington Post noted at the time, after ADLs campaign the Reagan administration has added anti-Semitism to its accusations against the Nicaraguans, and US politicians began condemning Nicaraguas government-sponsored antisemitism.

As the Los Angeles Times reported, the campaign claiming the Sandinista government was antisemitic was revived in 1985, less than a month before [US] Congress is expected to vote on a $14-million aid package to fund anti-Sandinista rebels in Nicaragua. The Somoza-supporting Nicaraguan Jewish families that the ADL based its charges of antisemitism on, by then living in the US, participated in the campaign, and appeared in press conference alongside contra leaders. Even the Los Angeles Times acknowledged that this campaign might have something to do with the Reagan administrations interest in toppling the Sandinista government, and the fact that the Sandinista government supported the PLO and had cast votes against Israel in the United Nations.

In the same year, the ADL published propaganda to cover up Israels extensive support for US-backed militias around the world, claiming that Israel works with Third World countries to help them improve their economies through self-help projects, aiding farming, health care, and labor organization (as opposed to profiting from arms sales, raising international support for zionism, and doing the USs bidding).

In recent years, the ADL has continued to watch over Latin America, taking positions that magically mirror those of the US government. Consider two examples:

Venezuela: The US has been attempting to overthrow the Maduro government in Venezula, which has resisted US encroachment while the country has been suffering from US sanctions. Unsurprisingly, the ADL labeled Maduros government as antisemitic, systematically interpreting every reference to Zionist as synonymous with Jewish, while claiming that Venezuela is under the influence of Iran, and its proxy Hezbollah. In 2019, Juan Guaid, the politician the US hoped to install in place of Maduro, brazenly declared himself president of Venezuela in hopes of catalyzing a coup. The US and its allies quickly recognized Guaid, although he had never been elected. The ADL, as expected, referred to Guaid as declared interim President Juan Guaid, whose bid to take over the government is supported by more than 50 countries.

Brazil: The Bolsonaro government in Brazil is notoriously white supremacist. The government has systematically attacked Brazils Indigenous communities, making way for US corporations that exploit Brazils resources. Bolsonaro has associated with contemporary Nazis, while some officials in his government have echoed Nazi propaganda. He was also endorsed by former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who said Bolsonaro sounds like us and praised him for talking about the demographic disaster that exists in Brazil and the enormous crime that exists there, in the black neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro. But Bolsonaro is a close ally of the US and Israel, which is why the ADL hasnt launched a major campaign against his government, but only condemned his egregiously racist behavior when it got media attention and was condemned by other zionist groups and avoiding comment was impossible.

The ADL will also deny historical atrocities when doing so suits the interests of the US and Israel. The ADL long denied that the Armenians suffered a genocide under the Ottoman Empire in the early twentieth century. This reflected the position of the US and Israel, who have long been allied with Turkey, a NATO member, that denies the genocide. Israel also arms Turkey, including through Israeli companies such as Elbit. The ADL was strongly criticized by Armenian communities in the US for its genocide denial, and later by US politicians when the US governments position shifted. Eventually, the ADL was forced to apologize and acknowledge the Armenian genocide. Its notable that this eventual acknowledgment came only after US and Israeli relations with Turkey began to grow more strained over a series of confrontations set off by the war in Iraq, and after the Turkish government gave open support to breaking the Israeli siege on Gaza.

All these cases illustrate how the ADLs positions have nothing to do with facts or history but are narrowly pinned to Israeli and US imperial interests.

The ADLs allegiance to US empire can lead it to sanitize threats of racist violence, even from Nazis. The current situation in Ukraine demonstrates this fact.

Prior to the recent war in Ukraine, in 2019, the ADL reported that the Azov battalion a Nazi-filled group that is now part of the Ukrainian national guard has ties to neo-Nazis and white supremacists. But when the war that the US government and weapons companies are deeply invested in broke out, the ADL began downplaying Ukrainian Nazis. Responding to the war, the ADL stated in February 2022 that Ukraine is a democracy with equal rights for its Jewish citizens, including the right to be elected to its highest office, as President Zelensky has demonstrated, and suggested that reports of Nazi elements in Ukraines government are antisemitic and amount to Russian state propaganda. The US state department later adopted the same line, asserting that To Vilify Ukraine, The Kremlin Resorts to Antisemitism.

The ADL proceeded to promote materials that downplay Ukrainian Nazism. In March 2022, the ADL published an interview of David Fishman, a Jewish Theological Seminary professor, conducted by ADL Director of European Affairs Andrew Srulevitch, titled Why is Putin Calling the Ukrainian Government a Bunch of Nazis? In the interview, Srulevitch asked Fishman about segments of the contemporary Ukrainian nationalist movement that venerate Stepan Bandera and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (also known as UPA), who are known to have collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. (Members of the Azov battalion, for example, revere Bandera and the UPA.) Fishman responded: For Ukrainian nationalists, UPA and Bandera are symbols of the Ukrainian fight for Ukrainian independence. The UPA allied with Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union for tactical not ideological reasons.

But as Daniel Lazare notes in a 2015 article about Bandera, although Bandera and his followers would later try to paint the alliance with the Third Reich as no more than tactical, an attempt to pit one totalitarian state against another, it was in fact deep-rooted and ideological. Bandera and his supporters, Lazare explains, played a leading role in the anti-Jewish pogroms that broke out in Lviv and dozens of other Ukrainian cities on the heels of the German invasion, and served the Nazis by patrolling the ghettoes and assisting in deportations, raids and shootings. In recent years, the Ukrainian government has named streets after Bandera and other Nazi collaborators, and officially embraced groups such as the UPA as national heroes.

Despite this record, as Electronic Intifada reported, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt featured the interview with Fishman in an ADL national newsletter with the framing that anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and other misinformation are spreading in the wake of the invasion. (Imagine what the ADLs response might have been if a country that wasnt allied with the US had a Nazi army unit like the Azov battalion, one in which soldiers have swastika tattoos and whose commander once said his nation must lead the White Races of the world in a final crusade for their survivalagainst the Semite-led Untermenschen.)

Much like the ADLs insistence seventy years earlier that defenders of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were falsely charging anti-Semitism to hide conspiracy, the ADLs framing of the war in Ukraine shows that the organization is willing to excuse anti-Jewish violence when doing so aligns with the geopolitical objectives of the US government.

The ADLs position on Ukraine isnt unique; there is a broader and disturbing push by zionists to sanitize Ukrainian Nazism given the US-backed war. Some zionist organizations have been trying to rehabilitate the image of the Azov battalion, which ironically is armed by Israel. The Times of Israel, a newspaper owned by hedge-fund billionaire and zionist donor Seth Klarman whose foundation gave over $3.6 million to the ADL between 2001-2019 tried to convince readers that a group of armed Nazis with swastika tattoos isnt as bad as it might seem. The Times of Israels March 2022 interview with Jewish Ukrainian nationalist Konstantyn Batoszky attempted to pull off this feat:

I was shocked when I saw guys with swastika tattoos, he [Batozsky] said about the Azov members he got to know. But I talked with them all the time about being Jewish and they had nothing negative to say. They had no anti-Jewish ideology.

He insists that the image of Ukraine as a hotbed of antisemitism is absurd.

I dont practice, but still everyone knows I am Jewish I have such a Jewish face! And I never experienced antisemitism from Ukrainians, he insisted. The military guys I am working with now really dont care that I am a Jew.

Because of their commitment to US empire, zionists end up condoning Nazis in these absurd ways.

Despite the ADLs atrocious record, we often hear that the group nonetheless collects valuable information about racist incidents and white supremacist groups, and ADLs statistics are frequently cited sometimes even by independent anti-fascist or anti-racist organizations. Unfortunately, any potentially useful information the ADL might collect gets distorted by the organizations own racist agenda: its advocacy for a white-supremacist colonial project in Palestine, its commitment to strengthening US police forces, and its devotion to US imperialism. The ADLs statistics on antisemitism are hopelessly confounded with challenges to Israel and zionism, and as many have observed, the ADL doesnt even say how exactly these statistics are compiled, making the numbers useless.

The truth is that the ADL is a racist counterinsurgency and surveillance group that cannot be reformed. Like other repressive organizations, the ADL should be dismantled. Whatever resources the ADL has should go towards repairing the many harms it has done.

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Drop The ADL: Communities say no to the Anti-Defamation League in our schools, coalitions, and movements

In 2016 alone, the following senior officials from the police and related agencies participated in the ADL-sponsored, all-expenses-paid Massachusetts Counter-Terrorism Seminar in Israel: Joseph Carafelli, Chief of Police, Revere Police Department; Dan Conley, District Attorney, Suffolk County; Kevin Coppinger, Chief of Police, Lynn Police Department; Matthew Etre, Special Agent In Charge, ICE-Homeland Security Investigations; Randall Halstead, Superintendent of Police, Boston Police Department; Rabbi William Hamilton, Chaplain, Massachusetts State Police, ADL Board Member; Michael Kent, Chief of Police, Burlington Police Department; Daniel Kumor, Special Agent in Charge, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; Joshua Margulies, Environmental Safety Officer, Mount Auburn Hospital; Kevin Molis, Chief of Police, Malden Police Department; Richard McKeon, Colonel, Massachusetts State Police; Helena Rafferty, Deputy Chief of Police, Canton Police Department; Marian Ryan, District Attorney, Middlesex County District Attorneys Office; William Taylor, Superintendent of Police, Lowell Police Department; Steven Tompkins, Sheriff, Suffolk County Sheriffs Office; Richard Wells, Chief of Police, Milton Police Department.

Other senior officers who have participated in ADL-sponsored trips to Israel include (but are not limited to): Cambridge Police Deputy Superintendent Paul Ames; Boston Police Chief William Gross; MBTA Transit Police Deputy Chief Joseph OConnor MBTA Transit Police Deputy Lewis Best; MBTA Transit Police Chief Ken Green; Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police Kerry Giplin; Massachusetts State Police Lieutenant Colonel Sharon Costine; Bedford Police Chief Robert Bongiorno; Chelsea Police Chief Brian Kyes; Everett Police chief Steve Mazzie; Framingham Police Chief Ken Ferguson; Gloucester Police Chief Len Campanello; Marblehead Police Chief Robert Picariello; Newton Police Chief Howard Mintz; Wellesley Police Chief Terrence Cunningham; United States Marshalls Service Marshall John Gibbons; United States Secret Service Assistance Special Agent in Charge Tom Baker; Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian; Chief of Police of the Arlington Police Department Frederick Ryan; a representative from New England Homeland Security; The Chief of Police from the Somerville Police Department; The Chief of Police from the Watertown Police Department; The Chief of Police from the Worcester Police Department; The Chief of Police from the Haverhill Police Department; The Chief of Police from the Foxborough Police Department; The Chief of Police from the Wakefield Police Department; The Sheriff from the Plymouth County Sheriffs Department; Chief of the Cambridge Fire Department Gerard E. Mahoney. Local university police departments that have participated in ADLs Israel junkets include Tufts University Police Department, Boston University Police Department, Northeastern University Police Department, MIT Police, and Suffolk University Police Department.

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ADL condemns NY Jewish progressive group as ‘out of touch’ – thejewishchronicle.net

Posted By on August 1, 2022

(New York Jewish Week) A brand-new Jewish entrant to a crowded New York congressional race got a big amplification this week when the leader of the Anti-Defamation League, a national non-partisan civil rights advocacy group, shared his Twitter thread condemning a local progressive Jewish activist group.

Brian Robinson, a Jewish businessman who is one of 17 Democrats vying to represent New Yorks newly drawn District 10, put up a 16-post long Twitter thread that called Jews For Racial and Economic Justice and its political arm, The Jewish Vote, a far-left scam.

We need to have an honest conversation about JFREJ, Robinson began, with a tweet that reached his 4,500 followers.

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We have allowed this pro-dystopian organization to LARP on behalf of the mainstream Jewish community for far too long, Robinson went on, using a term referring to role-playing. During primary time, JFREJ suddenly pretends to be liberal and pro-Jewish when they are consistently against both mainstream Jewish values and interests.

The following day, the ADLs CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt who has close to 350,000 followers on Twitter retweeted Robinsons thread, leading many who saw it to wonder whether Greenblatt was endorsing what Robinson had said.

The answer was yes but not every word.

Greenblatts retweet, which was of the first message only, reflected agreement with the larger view that a group calling itself The Jewish Vote isnt representative in any way of the majority of the Jewish community, an ADL spokesperson confirmed to the New York Jewish Week on Friday.

We need to have an honest conversation about JFREJ, their support for BDS, and how out of touch they are with the majority of the Jewish community, the spokesperson said.

But, the spokesperson added, It was not meant to imply agreement with all aspects of the thread and, to be clear, we reject any attacks on the Jewish identity of people we have disagreements with.

The ADL has traditionally monitored and responded to antisemitism and hate speech. Greenblatts retweet and the ADLs statement is in line with the ADL leaders recent speech equating anti-Zionism with antisemitism.

JFREJs communications director, Sophie Ellman-Golan, noted that the ADLs statement was inaccurate because JFREJ does not have a position on BDS, the movement to boycott Israel.

Our members hold a range of views, she said. We have members who are fully on board with BDS, we have members who are not on board, and we have members everywhere in between.

She said Greenblatt had appeared to condone criticism impugning JFREJs members as not really Jewish and that his decision to do so had consequences for the groups members.

The ADL is a bigger organization than JFREJ, Ellman-Golan said. Theres power in that. Its all nice and well to say in a statement that you reject attacks on Jewish identity, but instead they have used the ADL to legitimize attacks on us.

Publicly, the group responded to the thread in a light-hearted manner, with a cat picture and a sunny statement whose audience was implied.

At JFREJ, we affirm that all Jews are Jewish! We draw meaning & power from a plurality of relationships to Judaism. Most of us find the juiciest inspiration at intersections of a few: historical, cultural, religious, political, familial, the group tweeted. Its nice! More people should try it.

But privately, members and other critics of the retweet were facing harsh personal attacks. After critiquing Greenblatts retweet this week, Harry Reis, the former policy director of the New Israel fund who previously worked Greenblatts special assistant at the ADL, was publicly called a member of the Judenrat left as well as a kapo on Twitter, referring to Jews who collaborated with Nazis during World War II.

Another member who asked for anonymity because of harassment said she locked her account after receiving threatening messages that called her a self-hating kapo.

I think theres an effort overall to say who are the real Jews and who are the not real Jews, that the only people who count are the people who agree with us, Ellman-Golan said. Thats really distressing and sad.

In some ways, JFREJs outlook does map to that of the broader Jewish community, including in New York City. According to a survey from the Jewish Electorate Institute, a non-partisan think tank dedicated to understanding American Jewry, 70% of American Jewish voters lean Democratic and favor issues such as climate change, voting rights, jobs and health care all issues that are part of JFREJs activism.

On Israel, multiple recent surveys have have found that youngerU.S. Jews are less emotionally attached to Israel than older ones and that Jews overall increasingly agree with harsh criticism of Israel.

The Jewish Vote, which JFREJ launched in 2018 to get involved directly in electoral polits, endorses progressive candidates in New York. It has backed City Comptroller Brad Lander, who is Jewish, and former mayoral candidate Maya Wiley. In the current District 10 congressional race, the Jewish Vote endorsed Yuh-Line Niou, a progressive who has supported the BDS movement throughout her campaign.

Ellman-Golan said JFREJ which launched in 1990 and claims 6,000 members, 4,500 of them in the city and the Jewish Vote dont pretend to be the home for all American and New York Jews. Rather, they are the home for the New York Jewish Left, Ellman-Golan said, adding, More and more Jews are moving into agreement in our direction.

Polls show Robinson, the candidate who kicked off the kerfuffle, garnering 1% off the District 10 vote. On Wednesday, he picked up an endorsement from the Orthodox Jewish firebrand Heshy Tischler, a Republican. The primary is Aug. 23. PJC

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