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However, in doing so, they substituted ideological reflex for strategic responsibility. They celebrated their own humanitarianism while failing to assess how the political, cultural and ideological backgrounds of the Muslim immigrant populations they supported might intersect with the specific vulnerabilities of American Jews. This gap between rhetoric and reality is now impossible to ignore.
HIAS, once the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society but now simply “HIAS,” illustrates this drift. Founded in 1881 to rescue Jews fleeing persecution from Russia and Eastern Europe, it played a heroic role throughout the 20th century. But as Jewish immigration waned, the organization reinvented itself, shifting toward a general refugee-assistance model, compensated on a per-capita basis by the federal government.
Today, much of HIAS’s work involves resettling people from Muslim countries where attitudes toward Israel and the Jewish people, not to mention toward American values, have been shaped by centuries of antisemitism. Regardless of whether or not the shift from supporting Jews to supporting Muslims was guided by admirable humanitarian instincts or financial considerations, HIAS has refused to address how its transformed mission endangers Jewish communal security today.
The JCRCs as well not only supported this transformation but turned it into a moral banner. They dismissed internal dissent as narrow-minded, insisting that “Jewish values” required an uncritical stance toward immigration policy and calling those who raised questions “racists.”
They, too, failed to analyze how the antisemitism Muslim immigrants brought with them would enter American civic life through activist networks, university movements, unions, local politics and general society. They ignored how these dynamics would overlap with foreign-funded campaigns seeking to delegitimize Israel and reshape American political culture. In doing so, they neglected their core obligation: safeguarding the well-being of the communities they claim to represent.
And the direct result of this failure has brought us the far-left Muslim-led “Squad” in the U.S. House of Representatives and New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim Democratic Socialist and hater of Israel. And more antisemitic Muslim politicians are on the way.
A deeper failure—arguably, the most damaging—has been the self-congratulatory refusal of JCRCs and allied agencies to address how these immigration patterns have coincided with the rise of Jew-hatred. For years, they treated any discussion of downstream consequences as taboo, as though acknowledging reality were somehow immoral. This avoidance has distorted communal discourse, shutting out critical voices while actively undermining the community’s ability to confront a crisis that now dominates Jewish life in America.
Jewish communities across the country are mobilizing against unprecedented levels of antisemitism. Yet the very organizations leading antisemitism “task forces” refuse to acknowledge how they themselves have contributed to the problem by aiding the importation of political worldviews targeting Jews and Israel. The JCRCs’ insistence on silence has produced a contradictory position: They loudly condemn manifestations of antisemitism while refusing to examine one of its major causes.
By narrowing the conversation to threats that conveniently fit their advocacy frameworks, the JCRCs have fractured communal strategy at the moment unity is most needed. Their analytical blind spots have prevented the Jewish community from forming a coherent, long-term approach to safety. No community can confront a problem when its own institutions insist on filtering out key information and analysis that conflict with outdated ideological commitments.
The time has come for Jewish communal organizations that have contributed to the steady rise in antisemitism to acknowledge their misjudgments, reassess their approach, fire incompetent staff members and rebuild policy frameworks, recognizing that the security and well-being of the Jewish community is the highest of humanitarian concerns.
The JCRCs loudly proclaimed that the white community owed a reckoning to black Americans after the Black Lives Matter movement blamed it for the failure of blacks to thrive in the United States.
The JCRCs now owe the entire Jewish community a reckoning for their failure to protect it.


https://thejewishvoice.com/2020/09/letters-to-the-editor-193/
BLM & “The 600”
Dear Editor:
600 Jewish denominations took a full page ad, jointly signed a letter, in the NYTimes, “Unequivocally: Black Lives Matter.” Who are some of these groups? Jewish Voice for Peace, came in with a whopping 20 listings. JVP supports BDS, holds up signs, shouts slogans comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, voices support for Hamas & Hezbollah. Bend the Arc, 28 times. The Sun Gazette, 2019, “The Rockefeller Brothers’ Anti-Semitism Shows Itself”, ”From 2005 to 2013, Bend the Arc received annual donations totaling $1.5 million from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund”, known antisemites who are obsessed with funding pro-BDS. These 600 ‘put aside their differences’ to unite for “unequivocal” support for BLM. If Jewish groups can sign a letter with the virulent anti Israel, anti Jew, Jewish Voice for Peace, what’s next? Taking out an ad for Farrakhan because he supports the Black Community?
The letter goes on, “freedom and safety for ANY of us depends on the freedom and safety of ALL of us…deliberately manufacturing fear to divide us against each other…When Black movements are undermined…” Does this mean if I voice any legitimate criticism of BLM I am “manufacturing fear,” or if I object to the violence and intimidation of BLM’s riots I am…”undermining” them? “Unequivocal” support? If I offer “qualified” support, I am not a supporter of civil rights? The unspoken message is clear–either you offer your total, unqualified support or…we will cancel culture you, the newest form of fascism.
If I object to: Soros Funds BDS “Resource” Organization on BLM/M4BL’s Antisemitic Platform; Black Lives Matter, DC, threaten diners, demand they raise their fists; call “people who don’t a white supremacist.” 200 people, dressed in black and masked, rioted in Portland’s residential areas, pointed lights into the windows of homes, chanted “Out of your house, into the streets. What Lives Matter? Black Lives Matter!” A night of looting left 13 officers injured and caused damage in the Magnificent Mile. “This was an assault on our city” said Black Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Even Jesse Jackson condemned the looting spree. BLM stormed a residential area in Beverly Hills, shouted “eat the rich ”, “abolish capitalism now”, tore down American flags. If I object to BLM in their own words, “We actually do have an ideological frame. Myself and Alicia [Garza] we’re trained organizers, trained Marxists”, BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors. We are anti-capitalist.”
Where are the full page ads when: UN passes resolutions condemning Israel more than the rest of the world combined; when Pelosi & her Democrat majority gives a coveted seat on the House Foreign Relations Committee to Omar, a BDS supporter, whose antisemitic slurs disgrace us all. When Kamala Harris’ Chief of Staff is Karine Jean-Pierre, a radical Israel-hater, & Sr. advisor for the anti Zionist, Soros funded MoveOn.org. When “anti-racism” demonstrators in Paris carried antisemitic, anti-Israel posters, “dirty Jews” and “Israel, laboratory of police violence.” When vicious Jew-hater Rashida Talib calls Israel’s creation “Ethnic Cleansing.” When Sarsour’s rally sign says “No Zionists Allowed.” Where are the cries of outrage when “Annual Report on Hate Crimes,” “It is the world’s tiny population of Jews-15 million in a world of nearly eight billion-who experience the most bias, hatred, assaults, blatant racism and hate crimes.”
Tennyson’s famous poem, “The Charge of the Light Brigade” says it all about today’s fool hardy would-be repressive, “progressive” Jews:
Someone had blundered.
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die.
Into the valley of Death.
Rode the six hundred.
Sincerely,
Ginette Weiner, (pen name, Zach Kornmansky)