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Friday, August 31, 2018

Hack causes major apps to show anti-Semitic name

Technology users got a surprise Thursday morning when their social and lifestyle apps seemingly labeled the United States' most populous city with an anti-Semitic header.

A number of people posted screenshots on Twitter showing "New York City" had been relabeled "Jewtropolis" on the Mapbox map used by companies and services such as Snapchat parent Snap, Citi Bike and Foursquare.

Mapbox, a provider of digital map technology, said it suffered a "malicious edit" by a person who tried to make more than 80 changes to its maps' data in a "disgusting anti-Semitic tirade" across New York and other parts of the world.

 (Photo: AP)

(Photo: AP)


All were quarantined for human review by the company's artificial-intelligence powered algorithms, and only one edit made it into the actual map for less than an hour before being deleted.

"It shows that no matter how smart you build your AI, at the human review stage you can still have a point of failure," said Mapbox CEO Eric Gundersen.

Nathan Roy, 25, was among users alarmed by the name change. Though he lives in Boston, he was alerted to the issue by a friend from New York. He said his first reaction was shock.

"I know that a lot of people out there harbor these feelings," Roy said. "It's just always disappointing to see it crop up again and again."

Evan Bernstein, a regional director for the Anti-Defamation League, seemed less surprised. He said people with anti-Semitic beliefs have been empowered since the 2016 election and are hiding behind the internet.

 (Photo: AP)

(Photo: AP)

"Haters are increasingly looking for ways to take advantage of new technologies and promote anti-Semitism," Bernstein said. "We see hate going online. This is just another perfect example of that."

The League tracked a 90-percent increase between 2016 and 2017 in anti-Semitic incidents in New York state. Such incidents included physical assaults, attacks, harassment and vandalism.

Mapbox said it "has a zero tolerance policy against hate speech" and its employees would "continue to investigate this act and make appropriate changes to further limit the potential for future human error."

A spokesperson for Snap said it relies on third-party mapping data and worked with Mapbox to fix the hack. Snap said the defacement was "deeply offensive."

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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Anne & Frank Bakery owner considers name change

The owner of the recently opened Anne & Frank Bakery in Amsterdam has said he is considering changing the name of his business in light of criticism that the name was tasteless.

 

The owner, Roberto, explained to the Dutch media that “it seemed like a nice name to me,” and that he meant no harm adding: “Anne is a hero for me too.”

Anne & Frank Bakery

Anne & Frank Bakery

The bakery is located in the same neighborhood as the Anne Frank House, where the Jewish teenager hid from the Nazis with her family during World War Two.

Anne Frank (L) and her sister (Photo: AP)

Anne Frank (L) and her sister (Photo: AP)

Anne Frank and her family were discovered by the Nazis in August of 1944 and deported to Auschwitz. Anne was later sent to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp, where she succumbed to typhus in early 1945, at the age of 15.

  

Newly discovered diary pages (Photo: AP)

Newly discovered diary pages (Photo: AP)

The diary she kept before and during her years in hiding has become a worldwide bestseller and has been translated into 67 languages.

In May, the Anne Frank Museum revealed two previously unknown pages from the diary that had been hidden behind brown sticky paper.

 (Photo: Reuters)

(Photo: Reuters)

Anne seemingly hid the pages because she feared that the others who were hiding with her in the attic would read the pages, which contained crass jokes and musings about sex, contraception and prostitution. Anne Frank wrote the two pages on the September 28, 1942, at the age of 13. It was only three months after she and her family went into hiding in Amsterdam.

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Report: Swedish cities use public money to find anti-Semitism

Sweden's municipalities and government are directly and indirectly funding anti-Semitic organizations, according to a research conducted by Gatestone Institute for International Relations.

The research was published by Nima Gholam Ali Pour, a member of the board of education in the Swedish city of Malmö, as well as a participant of several Swedish Middle East teams.

Swastikas on synagogues in Sweden

Swastikas on synagogues in Sweden

In addition, he is the editor for the social conservative website "Situation Malmö," and has published books. The research report also concluded that Malmö's municipality is using tax payers' money to endorse Group 194—an organization that posts anti-Semitic content on its Facebook page, such as a caricature of a Jew drinking blood and feeding on a child. The research argued that anti-Semitism originating in the Middle East is also funded by Swedish public money.

Therefore, when anti-Semitic scandals occur in the Scandinavian country, those tasked with addressing them are often the same officials responsible for distributing the offensive material that led to them.

Moreover, no effective action is currently being taken against the spread of anti-Semitism in Sweden. Ali Pour concluded that the direct and indirect governmental funding of anti-Semitic organization should be scrutinized and immediately halted.
Stockholm Neo-Nazi rally (Photo: EPA)

Stockholm Neo-Nazi rally (Photo: EPA)

 

He adds that as long as the funding continues, Sweden's Jews will continue living in a perpetual state of fear and insecurity.

Big Swedish cities such as Malmö have become known as places in which Jews feel threatened, and the country's increasingly prevalent anti-Semitism has drawn international attention. In December of 2017, Muslims demonstrated in front of a synagogue in Malmö and a Molotov cocktail was thrown at a prayer room in a Jewish cemetery following US President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. "We want our freedom back and we'll shoot the Jews," the anti-Semitic demonstrators shouted in front of the synagogue.

Molotov cocktails were also hurled at a synagogue in the Swedish city of Gothenburg.

Hate graffiti on synagogues

Hate graffiti on synagogues

Furthermore, representatives of the Youth Against Settlements (YAS) organization based in Hebron are visiting and lecturing in Swedish high schools against Hebron's Jewish residents.

One of the high school students who attended YAS's lectures in February 2018 said that the anti-Semitic organization had argued that there are checkpoints all across Israel and that Arabs are routinely beaten and killed.

It was also said the Palestinians are living in concentration camps similar to those set up by the Nazis in in WWII.

"They talked a lot of nonsense and made us to take pictures with their flag," one of the high school student said.

"The most controversial thing they said was that the Jews control the United States and the media," another student added.

Zelika El Motsev and Anas Amro, YAS's representatives across Sweden, were described in the media as "peace activists," while they praised stabbing attacks, Shahids (martyrs) and Arab uprising on their Facebook pages.

YAS's spokespersons were invited to speak before public institutions in Sweden and the country's Foreign Affairs Minister Margot Wallström met with them during her visit to Ramallah in December 2016. 

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Friday, August 24, 2018

WJC launches anti neo-Nazi campaign in Sweden

The World Jewish Congress (WJC) launched a campaign Thursday seeking to outlaw the neo-Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM), as the party gears up to run in the upcoming Swedish national elections.

The party has engaged in a series of provocative campaigns to terrorize minorities and Jews. Last year, for example, party associates held a march on Yom Kippur and clashed with police and counter-protesters.

At least 32 people were arrested in the violence, including a neo-Nazi leader.

Anti-neo-Nazi video

The previous year, during a demonstration by the movement, a photo of Tess Asplund was widely publicized around the world after she stood alone, fist raised, opposite hundreds of members of the NRM movement. NRM was founded in 1997 by Klaus Lund, who was previously convicted of manslaughter and a bank robbery. Supporters of the umbrella movement reside in Sweden, Iceland, Norway and Denmark. Finland has banned the movement.
NRM march (Photo: Wikimedia)

NRM march (Photo: Wikimedia)


The NRM seeks to create a national socialist Nordic land that is independent of the European Union. Its members often compare themselves to Hitler and the Nazi party and they deny the Holocaust.

Laws on freedom of speech in Sweden enable any party to express its position, and the local police even approved a procession of supporters and activists of the movement in the capital, Stockholm.

 (Photo: Wikimedia)

(Photo: Wikimedia)

It is not the first time that the processions has sparked criticism in Sweden and activists on social networks have already begun planning a counter demonstration.

As the country approaches its general elections which are scheduled to take place on September 9, its Congress is seeking to pass legislation against neo-Nazi parties and is calling on citizens to unite against them.

As part of the campaign, the WJC initiated an international petition to condemn neo-Nazis which will be submitted after the election of the next prime minister.

 (Photo: Wikimedia)

(Photo: Wikimedia)

“The NRM movement is despicable and it has no place either as a protest movement, and definitely not as a political party,” said Robert Singer, Chief Executive Officer of the World Jewish Congress.

“History teaches us what these phenomena lead to and why we will never stop fighting against them,” he added.

 (Photo: Wikimedia)

(Photo: Wikimedia)

The campaign will be launched in Swedish with the aim of appealing to speakers of the language around the world, and will be integrated into a series of political videos in tandem wioth activities launched by the Jewish community.

“The World Congress is investing most of its efforts in supporting the Jewish community in Sweden, and is calling on the citizens of the country and the government to outlaw neo-Nazi groups,” Singer added.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Two arrested for allegedly spying for Iran in US on Chabad house

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Ukraine renovates 19th century synagogue where Begin was married

An edifice of a 19th century Ukrainian synagogue, known as the largest synagogue in Eastern Europe in the former Polish town of Drohobych, recently underwent a series of renovations at a cost of approximately $1 million donated by a Russian oligarch of Jewish origin.

 

Following five years of reconstruction, the building was inaugurated two weeks ago.

As part of the extensive restorations, the exterior of the synagogue patched up, alongside the original interior walls. The restoration included the repair of the building's frescoes and its historical-decorative elements.

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 Drohobych's Synagogue alongside Gottlieb's painting

Drohobych's Synagogue alongside Gottlieb's painting

The towering synagogue was built in the middle of the 19th century for one of the largest and most prosperous communities in Galicia, which according to its members today, was home to a population of no less than 17,000 Jews before the Holocaust—about half the city's population.

According to various sources, in 1942 and 1943, between 11,000 and 14,000 of the city's Jews were murdered by the Germans. Hundreds of Jewish families were massacred by the Nazis at the Bełżec extermination camp and in Bronicki Forest near Drohobych.

The synagogue is depicted in the famous painting of Maurycy (Moshe) Gottlieb, "Jews Pray in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur", and is now being displayed at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

 

'Jews Pray in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur' by Maurycy Gottlieb

'Jews Pray in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur' by Maurycy Gottlieb

According to Haim Ghiuzeli, director of the database department of the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot in Tel Aviv, "This is indeed a synagogue from the town of Drohobych, as was painted by Maurycy Gottlieb who was inspired by his childhood memories."

"Drohobych had close to 20 synagogues and other Jewish prayer houses. Maurycy was born in 1856 in this eastern city of Galicia, which was then part of the Austrian Empire, then Poland, and western Ukraine. The famous painting depicts parts of the synagogue in the background." Ghiuzeli added.

According to members of the community, the sixth Prime Minister of Israel, Menachem Begin, and his wife, Aliza, got married there in 1936. Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the revisionist Zionist leader who mentored Begin, was said to be among the guests at the ceremony.

 

The synagogue

The synagogue

The renovation project was the brainchild of the Ukrainian-born Russia oligarch and oil tycoon Viktor Felixovich Vekselberg, at the request of his father Felix who was born in Drohobych.

Vexelberg, also a native of the city, serves as head of the board of trustees of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow.

The renovation included a monument to those who perished in the Holocaust. Vexelberg also contributed to a memorial site built in the forest where the town's Jewish population was murdered.

Of the thousands of Jews who once walked the city of Drohobych, a mere 150 call it their home today. The head of the city's Jewish community, Rabbi Josef Karpin, said during the synagogue's opening ceremony that "the restoration of the Great Synagogue in Drohobych is important for the commemoration of the large Jewish community that lived there before the Holocaust. This synagogue is a testimony to the tragedy that the Jews experienced here."

 

Daniella Mavo, the president of The Drohybycz, Boryslaw and Vicinity Survivors and Descendents Organization, noted that while the community delights in the fresh renovations of the synagogue, the community is debating how to preserve the building for future generations.

"The elders of the community are passing away, the young are partly assimilated, so we want to make the place that was so important to our parents, to a center for education for tolerance and anti-racism in Ukraine, in order to give the site a meaning that reflects the suffering of our families who were cruelly murdered there," she said.

The local community said that tours of the site can be arranged in advance.

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Saturday, August 11, 2018

'People turn to me, broken: What's happening to our Israel?’

It has been a long time since we've found American-Jewish voices so critical of Israel. For decades, Israel has taken American Jews’ love and support for granted, and they stood by and worked tirelessly for the Jewish homeland throughout every crisis.

 

But something new is happening. More and more young Jews are unable to find a connection to Israel, and against the backdrop of recent news coming out of the only democracy in the Middle East, many of them are quick to do what they have never dared to before: criticize and distance themselves from it.

In the past few weeks, things have seemed to get even worse. With the latest contentious legislation Israel passed at the end of the Knesset's summer session, the international news media has largely ignored the harsh internal criticism it faces at home. Instead, the focus is on the criticism from abroad, such as the claim made publicly in media bodies such as The New York Times that Israel is no longer the democracy it aspired to be.

 (Photo: my9)

(Photo: my9)

The Nationality Law passed a few weeks ago is a Basic Law whose purpose is to anchor the national values of the State of Israel with a binding legal status. The law states that Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people, and that Jews have a natural right to self-determination. The law codifies the official status of the state’s symbol, flag, and anthem, along with the Jewish calendar, Jewish holidays and the Hebrew language. The law also states that Israel will encourage Jewish settlement, and that greater Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, and it reduces the status of Arabic from an official language to a language with special status.

Just a day before the Nationality Law passed, various amendments to a surrogacy law were approved, expanding the circle of women entitled to surrogacy, but rejecting those that would have included same-sex couples.

We spoke to several Jewish leaders about this complex reality, what they’re hearing from their communities, and how they think the American-Jewish support for Israel will change in the coming years.

“The last few weeks have been a catastrophe,” says Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, senior rabbi at Stephen Wise Free Synagogue on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. “The Nationality Law, for example, presents a serious problem. The law is perceived as racist by Israel's critics, and therefore makes it harder for the rest of us to defend Israel. It is unnecessarily provocative, and certainly could have been drafted to be more inclusive.”

“Jews in the Diaspora are sensitive to any deterioration of democratic values,” Hirsch says. “When Jews here hear about things like the Surrogacy Law, which clearly discriminates against LGBT couples, through channels such as The New York Times, they do not recognize or appreciate the debate going on in Israel. They see the move as an anti-democratic, populist and insensitive act.”

“This perceived disturbing loss of democratic values in Israel makes it impossible for Diaspora communities to stand firmly with Israel. It's extraordinarily harmful,” he notes.

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch (Photo: Don Hamerman)

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch (Photo: Don Hamerman)

Hirsch is an enthusiastic Zionist, and, although he is American, he speaks fluent Hebrew. Over the years he has been working for Israel, raising funds, organizing visits and infusing his great community with love for Zionism. But for many months it has sounded different.

“I am a rabbi, a Zionist, and my identification with Israel does not depend on who is serving as prime minister. But there are very few Jews outside of Israel who support the latest developments—and even Orthodox Jews see the Surrogacy Law as problematic and discriminatory. The treatment of others, especially LGBT individuals, has become a barometer for a society’s democratic values, and when Jews look around the world and see such discrimination, they automatically associate it with less enlightened countries.”

One of the most difficult issues for US Jews, the majority of whom are Conservative or Reform, is the arrest of Rabbi Dov Haiyun. A few weeks ago in Haifa, the Conservative rabbi was detained for police interrogation under the guidance of the Chief Rabbinate, because the court claimed that he was performing illegal marriages. A storm followed, with rabbis, members of Knesset, public figures and organizations condemning this overstep, but it was too late:

“This came after years of discrimination against the non-Orthodox movements,” Rabbi Hirsch said. “The Jews here felt as if their own rabbi had been dragged out of bed at five in the morning—and for what? For fulfilling his role as a rabbi?”

Rabbi Josh Weinberg, president of the Association of Reform Zionists of America, gave similar sentiments. “When Israeli police interrogated Rabbi Haiyun at five in the morning, it made Israel look like the Taliban regime,” he said. “How can it be that in the ‘startup nation,’ the police stop a rabbi for having a chuppah at a wedding?”

Weinberg, also an American who speaks Hebrew fluently and who has been working to support Israel for many years, is appalled at the situation.

“We see a clear process of Judaization and an attempt to turn the ultra-Orthodox into the only legitimate stream. We work with communities throughout America, hosting seminars and all kinds of activities to strengthen Israel, but the situation in Israel is sabotaging our Zionist effort here. We are trying to teach people here to love Israel and strengthen their connections to the Jewish homeland. At this stage it doesn’t really matter how controversial these new laws have been within Israel. The bottom line is that it feels like a slap in the face. There have been all sorts of negative developments in Israel—cases of racism, poor treatment of asylum seekers and Ethiopians, the conversion law, the failed Western Wall compromise, and so much more,” he laments.

Rabbi Josh Weinberg

Rabbi Josh Weinberg

“We're walking a fine line,” Weinberg says. “We're motivated to support Israel. We will not stop donating—on the contrary. Now we must invest even more in financial and moral support for our movements and for the state of democracy in Israel.”

Weinberg says that ARZA is in the midst of a fundraising campaign to strengthen Conservative and Reform communities in Israel. “We have recently felt that Israeli democracy is disappearing,” says Weinberg. “The value of equality that is imposed on the Torah scroll is no longer valid. We ask how it is that we are sympathetic and defending Israel while they make it so hard for us.”

It is important for Weinberg to emphasize that the problem is not only, as is commonly thought, among young Jews. “Everyone talks about young people’s detached attitudes toward Israel, but I’ve started seeing older people, who have supported Israel for decades, begin to give up. The gap between these two large communities is only growing.”

Hirsch agrees. “The younger generation in general finds it difficult to connect for many reasons. They have even more difficult challenges from a Jewish perspective. But there is hardly a young person who understands these latest developments coming out of Israel," he says. 

"Dealing with tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza is defensible, but this new challenge is not. How can I explain something that I myself think is illegitimate—arresting a rabbi at 5am in his own home? The long-term damage is irreversible. We will not be able to get their support back. They did not grow up during the Holocaust, or live through the first years of Israel’s statehood, the Six-Day War, or the quest to save Soviet Jewry. They were born years later.

“But it’s not only them. Members of the community who have stood by Israel’s side turn to me broken, explaining that it is difficult for them to continue fighting in the face of this new reality. I received an email today from a very active and loyal community member who asked me what happened to our Israel. How could all this happen under the watch of a prime minister who says that Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people? And I agree with him. Israel does not exist only for its citizens, but for the entire Jewish people. He is doing harm to this principle, and acting in a historically irresponsible manner. Netanyahu claims that he understands and is most sensitive to the American-Jewish point of view, and that his only interest is to strengthen the Jewish people—but he himself is the most damaging of all.”

Both Hirsch and Weinberg understand and admit it’s difficult to reach out to the Israeli public, which in most cases is not sufficiently aware of the crisis that is taking shape.

“I do not know how to connect with Israelis and make them understand this,” says Hirsch. “We must strengthen our movement in Israel, connect with and influence members of the Knesset, and fight in the court of public opinion. Israel must understand that while the current government will not always be in power, the bill will be paid. We are losing the center and left of the American polity, and this is happening under a leader who considers himself an expert on American Jews.”

“Liberal movements in Israel must be organized and strengthened, and Israelis must understand the impact their choices have on US-Israel relations,” says Weinberg. “The prime minister already admitted in September that while Reform Jews want recognition, they cannot accept it in Israel.”

Hirsch concludes: “My motivation has not decreased, on the contrary. But our work has become much more difficult. A leader has to have an army, and the army is shrinking. Ultimately, if the Haredi monopoly on politics and religious life in Israel continues, Israel will be supported primarily by the political right only. Everyone else, including most Jews, will treat Israel as a country whose democracy is flawed.”

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Poland obtains archive of diplomats' efforts to rescue Jews

Poland has obtained a World War II-era archive that documents the efforts of Polish diplomats in Switzerland to get Jews out of Europe by issuing phony passports from Latin American countries.

 

The Culture Ministry and the Auschwitz-Birkenau state museum announced Monday that Poland had obtained the archive after more than a year of negotiations with a private owner in Israel.

Archive photo

Archive photo

The ministry and the museum said 330 people were known to have survived the Holocaust as a result of having one of the faked passports and another 387 were killed despite having the false documents. The fate of 430 others has not been determined. The rescue effort was led by the Polish ambassador to Switzerland, Aleksander Lados, and included three other Polish diplomats and two representatives of Jewish organizations. The archive is named for one of the Jewish representatives, Rabbi Chaim Eiss, who died of a heart attack in late 1943. Poland's purchase of the archive comes as the Polish government is working to emphasize the help some Poles provided Jews during Nazi Germany's occupation of the country. The archive provides "irrefutable proof that Poles, the Polish state, its representatives, systemically and institutionally, were involved in saving Jews during World War II," Culture Minister Piotr Glinski said. The collection includes eight Paraguayan passports forged by the Polish diplomats; photos of Jews seeking to obtain the documents; and letters between the Polish diplomats and Jewish organizations. The documents will go on display for several months in Bern, Switzerland, before becoming part of the collection at the Auschwitz museum, which is also a memorial to the victims of the Nazi death camp where some 1.1 million people, most of them Jews, were killed.

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Monday, August 6, 2018

Amazon removes Nazi-themed items after complaints

Amazon has removed items with Nazi or white supremacist symbols from its website after criticism from advocacy groups, the retail giant said Sunday.

  An Amazon executive said the company blocked the accounts of some retailers and might suspend them. Democratic US Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota complained to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos last month. The company's vice president of public policy, Brian Huseman, responded to Ellison, telling him that Amazon prohibits listing products that promote or glorify hatred, violence or intolerance.

A spokeswoman for Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. declined to comment further on Sunday.

In early July, the Partnership for Working Families and the Action Center on Race and the Economy highlighted Amazon listings including swastika pendants, baby onesies with burning cross logos and a costume that makes the wearer look like he has been lynched—the model appears to be a black man.


The groups said that Amazon's "weak and inadequately enforced" policies allowed racist, anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic groups to generate money and spread their ideas.

Ellison, who is deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee, asked Bezos how much money Amazon made from selling material including books published by hate groups since 2015, and whether it would destroy such merchandise at its warehouses.


  

Huseman said Amazon "makes a significant investment" in enforcing seller policies, including automated tools to scan listings and automatically removing those that violate its policies. The executive said Amazon was preventing the sale of the items in question and was in the process of removing them from fulfillment centers.

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Saturday, August 4, 2018

Romania probes anti-Semitic graffiti on Elie Wiesel's house

Romanian police have launched an investigation Saturday after anti-Semitic graffiti appeared on the house of late Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel in northwest Romania.

Comments were scrawled overnight Friday on Wiesel's small house—a protected historical monument used as a museum—in the town of Sighetu Marmatiei.

One of the comments called Wiesel a "Jew Nazi" who was "in hell with Hitler," another dubbed the house as "Public toilets of an anti-Semitic pedophile," and a third said Wiesel was "f***ing Merkel, Trump and Putin."  

The Romanian group for Monitoring and Fighting Anti-Semitism called it an act of vandalism against the "memory of Elie Wiesel, the memory of the Holocaust victims and the souls of the Holocaust survivors." Along with 14,000 Jews, Wiesel and his family were deported in May 1944 to Auschwitz from the town.

His mother and younger sister died there while he and his two older sisters survived. Wiesel died in 2016 at the age of 87.

Atilla Somfalvi contributed to this report.

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Friday, August 3, 2018

Jewish teens enlisted to fight anti-Semitism in Germany

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For years, the Jewish community in Germany relied on Holocaust survivors to be its ambassadors but lately young Jews are being encouraged to put a modern take on Jewish life in the country; Sophie Steiert and her friend Laura Schulmann, two girls from Berlin who want to change perceptions and challenge stereotypes as their community's 21st century ambassadors. Jewish teens enlisted to fight anti-Semitism in Germany : https://ift.tt/2AGg8Cs

Thursday, August 2, 2018

UK Jewish leader urges apology over Labour anti-Semitism

LONDON - The president of one of the UK's main Jewish groups called Thursday on the leader of the Labour Party to make an "abject apology" to British Jews for allowing anti-Semitism to fester in the left-of-center opposition party.

Allegations of anti-Jewish prejudice within Labour have grown since veteran socialist Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader in 2015. Some in the party allege that Corbyn, a longtime critic of Israel's treatment of Palestinians, has allowed anti-Semitic abuse to go unchecked.

Corbyn apologized this week for the "concerns and anxiety" caused before he became Labour's leader when, as a pro-Palestinian activist, he shared platforms with people "whose views I completely reject."

Jeremy Corbyn (file photo) (Photo: AP)

Jeremy Corbyn (file photo) (Photo: AP)

But Board of Deputies of British Jews President Marie van der Zyl tweeted that Corbyn was "hiding behind a half-hearted 'apology' no doubt crafted by his spin-doctors." "Jeremy Corbyn needs to stop hiding & make an abject apology to UK Jews in his own voice," she wrote. The long-simmering dispute inside Labour recently boiled over after the party proposed adopting a definition of anti-Semitism that differed from the one approved by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. The alliance says it is anti-Semitic to accuse Jewish people of being more loyal to Israel than to their home countries, an example omitted from Labour's definition. The alliance also says it is anti-Semitic to compare contemporary Israeli policies to the policies of the Nazis, a view Labour did not endorse. Corbyn also has received personal criticism for his past appearances alongside alleged anti-Semites and for some of his statements, including a 2010 speech in which he compared Israel's blockade of Gaza to Nazi Germany's sieges of Leningrad and Stalingrad during World War II. Labour's leadership is facing pressure to expel Peter Willsman, a party official who accused Jewish "Trump fanatics" of stirring up controversy around anti-Semitism.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Corbyn ally says rabbis 'make up duff information' on anti-Semitism

Peter Willsman, a close ally of British Labour Party chairman Jeremy Corbyn, has accused rabbis of "making up duff information without any evidence at all" about anti-Semitism in the party, further escalating the crisis between Labour and the Jewish community in the UK. A recording surfaced on Tuesday on comments Willsman made at a meeting of the Labour's national executive committee (NEC) last month, in which he is also heard accusing Jewish "Trump fanatics" of making up allegations of anti-Semitism in the party. Leaders of the Jewish community expressed outrage over the remarks which were made during a meeting which concluded with participants deciding not to fully adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism.
Jeremy Corbyn (Photo: Reuters)

Jeremy Corbyn (Photo: Reuters)

Willsman appeared nonchalant about anti-Semitism and was taped saying he would “not be lectured” on it, despite the heightened concerns which have permeated the UK Jewish community over Corbyn’s staunch opposition to Israel and apparent propensity in the past to share platforms with known rabid anti-Semites. The president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews said Willsman should be expelled from his party Labour and insisted that Corbyn, who was present for at least some of the meeting, should have intervened,” according to a report in the Guardian. “Now Peter Willsman’s disgusting rant against the Jewish community and rabbis has been made public … he should be summarily expelled, “Marie van der Zyl said. “Was Jennie Formby (the Labour party general secretary) there to hear what was said? If yes, why did she let Willsman off so lightly? “Was Jeremy Corbyn there to hear Willsman? If so, what form did his professed ‘militant opposition’ to anti-Semitism take when he heard it? Why has it been so easy to clear Willsman after his slurs against the Jewish community, but anti-racist MPs Margaret Hodge and Ian Austin are still being put through the ringer?”
Peter Willsman

Peter Willsman

 

Since Corbyn took control of the party in 2015, Jews in the country have grown increasingly worried over what many have slammed as a reluctance to stamp out anti-Semitism in Labour or a lethargic attitude in addressing clear manifestations of anti-Semitism.

One UK Jewish activist told Ynet on Tuesday that a “stampede” of British Jews would immigrate to Israel if Corbyn was elected prime minister. 

Earlier this week, three British Jewish newspapers said that there would be an “existential threat to Jewish life in this country” if Corbyn won power from the ruling Conservative Party.

The Jewish Chronicle, Jewish News and Jewish Telegraph said in a joint editorial titled “United We Stand” that the Labour Party had shown a tolerance of anti-Semitism since Corbyn was elected leader of the party.

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House Speaker Paul Ryan uncovers Jewish roots

BEVERLY HILLS - House Speaker Paul Ryan was surprised and proud to find out he has Jewish roots.

The Wisconsin Republican discovered his family history while filming a segment for the upcoming season of the PBS series "Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr."

Gates said Tuesday at a TV critics meeting that he traced Ryan's heritage back to his 10th great-grandfather born in 1531 in Germany. The research showed Ryan is 3 percent Ashkenazi Jewish.

Paul Ryan (Photo: AP)

Paul Ryan (Photo: AP)

"You could have knocked him over with a feather and then he was very proud of it," Gates said of Ryan's reaction. "We don't know who that Jewish person was, but we know it was on his mother's German line, which makes sense. So somebody who was a Christian German slept with a Jewish German person and that's where that came from." Also featured on the show's fifth season debuting in January is Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii. Gates said he chose Ryan because he was fascinated by him and not his politics. He picked Rubio because he wanted to include a Cuban and Gabbard because of her Pacific ancestry.

   

Gates said his purpose in doing the show is to deconstruct race and show how racism manifests itself in the current anti-immigrant feeling in the United States. "We're all immigrants. We're all mixed up," he said. "When the lights came down, everybody was sleeping with everyone else."

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