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Jewish Studies Scholars in Support of Obama

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Over 250 scholars in Jewish Studies have signed a statement supporting Barack Obama for president. The signers, who include some of the most prominent people in the field, argue that “Senator Obama shares many of the values and positions held by the majority of American Jews.” They point out that his positions on domestic and foreign issues, including Israel’s security, are in agreement with those of most Jewish voters.

 

The scholars urge American Jews to vote with the “minds as well as their hearts” and to overcome the fears of an Obama presidency stoked by false rumors circulated in the Jewish community. “Senator Obama,” they write, “has dedicated himself to promoting racial and religious tolerance and coexistence, speaking out against anti-Semitism and bigotry of all kinds. He embodies the Jewish hope for a society in which race, ethnicity, and religion are not barriers to achievement.”

 

The signers include faculty members and independent scholars in regions of the country, as well as American scholars living in Israel, Canada, and Great Britain. They teach, research, and lecture on all aspects from Jewish history, culture, and religion, from the Bible to modern times.

 

The full statement and signers list follows.

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Deborah E. Lipstadt endorses Obama

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Deborah E. Lipstadt is the Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish and Holocaust Studies at Emory University. The author of the seminal book Denying the Holocaust, in the year 2000 Lipstadt was sued for libel in British court by Holocaust denier David Irving. In a landmark decision, she won the case by proving that her accusations against Irving were true.

In her wide-ranging endorsement of Barack Obama, Lipstadt writes that she is “firmly in the Obama/Biden camp… as an American, a woman, and a Jew.” Lipstadt discusses many topics, including: anti-abortion legislation and its potential impact on our ability to follow Jewish law; the relationship between the candidates’ proposed policies and the Jewish obligation to give tzedaka; and Obama’s solid support for Israel and the confidence in him expressed by Israeli leaders across the political spectrum.

Click here to read Lipstadt’s endorsement.

Letty Cottin Pogrebin: Why Jews Should Vote for Barack Obama

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

If you care about the well-being of Jews and Israel, by now the incessant Republican attacks on Barack Obama may have persuaded you to be wary of the Democratic candidate. Parse the poison, however, and you will see that it is nouvelle racism grafted to pure unadulterated right-wing bunk.

This election’s top Swiftboating trick (the Jews for Obama Newsletter calls it “schvitz-boating”) is to make you believe Senator Obama is both a secret Muslim and in the thrall of loudmouthed Christian minister Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Right-wing operatives make snide references to black-Jewish conflicts of the past—Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson’s “Hymietown” statement, the Crown Heights riots—in a transparent attempt to associate Obama—merely because of his race—with hostile African-Americans, and to imply that he sympathizes with the enemies of the Jewish people. Scurrilous emails link Obama to the leader of the Nation of Islam, despite the senator having expressly stated: “I decry racism and anti-Semitism and strongly condemn the anti-Semitic statements made by Minister Farrakhan.”

Slash-and-burn opposition forces—including, shamefully, Senator Joseph Lieberman—want you to believe Barack Obama is “anti-Israel,” when, in fact, his record of support for the Jewish state has been attested to by such “pro-Israel” lawmakers as Senators Carl Levin, Ben Cardin, Russ Feingold, Ron Wyden, Barbara Boxer and Frank Lautenberg, and by no less a conservative voice than the New York Sun. The attackers also hope you’ll swallow their claim that the candidate is soft on Iran, though he has declared emphatically, “I will do everything in my power—everything—to ensure that Iran does not achieve a nuclear weapon.”

Having so often been the target of rumors and disinformation, Jews ought to be suspicious of crazy and loaded accusations. But some in our community—reportedly many senior citizens, and Jews for whom Israel is a political litmus test—have fallen for the smear and scare tactics.

Read more from Moment magazine…

Barbra Streisand: “I would perform for Obama and the Dem. Party”

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

via Politico

By Jeffrey Ressner
July 28, 2008 10:43 AM EST

Barbra in Yentl“She sometimes answers questions by e-mail,” said one of Barbra Streisand’s trusted confidants, when asked if the star would consent to an interview with Politico. Streisand, who occasionally posts political statements on her own website, rarely does print Q&As and gave her last TV interview back in 2005 with Ellen DeGeneres.

So a month ago a dozen e-mail questions were sent off, nearly all regarding the presidential race. Late last week, we received her answers on shifting her support from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama (”immediate”), racism (”naïve to think [it] won’t be a factor”), how things might play out this year (”close”), and much more.

Here are our questions and her answers in full, minus one exchange that substantially overlapped with another.

You strongly supported Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic nomination. Was switching to Sen. Barack Obama difficult?

We had a very deep bench of Democratic Presidential candidates in the primary, and we were very lucky to finally have two capable, dynamic and intelligent candidates vying to be the nominee. Supporting Sen. Obama for President was an immediate decision for me after Sen. Clinton ended her bid for the Democratic nomination. Throughout this process, they challenged each other to be better. It was a historical race, with Hillary breaking through that glass ceiling for all women and Barack inspiring young kids that they can overcome their circumstances to reach greatness.

Will you be doing any concerts to support Obama and the Democrats before the election?

I would absolutely consider performing for Sen. Obama and for the Democratic Party.

What do you say to Hillary’s fans that might be moving to vote for McCain - a figure that’s been estimated to be as high as 15 percent of her supporters?

I would urge those voters to take a step back and realize that our country is at an extremely serious crossroad . . . . There is too much at stake right now to elect another George W. Bush to the White House. And John McCain is just that. He has stated that the issue of economics is not something he’s understood as well as he should. He does not support reproductive rights for women, increased veteran’s benefits and ending the war in Iraq. There is just no reason for Sen. Clinton’s supporters not to back Sen. Obama. (more…)

Joan Baez: Dreams that Obama will unite a country divided too long

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

baez-lemonde.jpgJe rêve qu’Obama, président, rassemble et unifie un pays divisé depuis trop longtemps

From LE MONDE | 26.07.08 | 15h02

By Raphaëlle Bacqué et Annick Cojean

Le Monde today had a full page story and endorsement by Joan Baez. It is reproduced here along with a pro-bono translation to English by the Poet Mary Baine Campbell. (more…)

Congressman Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Debbie Wasserman Schultz photoJuly 14, 2008

TAMPA — U.S. Congressman Debbie Wasserman Schultz today addressed the 94th National Convention of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, in Los Angeles, on behalf of Senator Obama’s campaign for president. Below are excerpts from her remarks as prepared for delivery:

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NARAL Pro-Choice America

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

A top feminist organization today endorses Barack Obama for President

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Naomi Wolf

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Naomi Wolf

Why Barack Obama Got My Vote (from HuffPost)

…Gender has nothing to do with it. Race has nothing to do with it. Integrity has something to do with it. That is why Barack Obama has my vote…

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