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Email this! McCarthyism Redux: The McCain Campaign’s Calumny Express

Monday, October 27th, 2008

From Menachem Rosensaft, Founding Chairman of the International Network of Chidlren of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, published in The Huffington Post:

“Those of us who shout the loudest about Americanism are all too frequently those who, by our own words and acts, ignore some of the basic principles of Americanism.”

While these words seem tailor made for the divisive rhetoric of the McCain campaign, they were actually spoken more than 58 years ago on the floor of the United States Senate by Republican Senator Margaret Chase Smith from Maine in her historic repudiation of the vicious character assassinations hurled by Senator Joseph McCarthy against countless Americans. Speaking on behalf of herself and six other Republican Senators, she said that, “The American people are sick and tired of being afraid to speak their minds lest they be politically smeared as ‘Communists’ or ‘Fascists’ by their opponents.”

The more popular epithets emanating from present-day Republican apparatchiks and the other flacks associated with the 2008 McCain campaign are “terrorist,” “Muslim,” and “anti-American,” but their intent is the same as the red scare labels used so effectively by their McCarthyite role models: to depict their political adversaries generally, and Barack Obama specifically, as somehow dangerous, subversive, even evil.

Read more in The Huffington Post…

Email this! Alan Dershowitz: Why I Support Israel and Obama

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

I am a strong supporter of Israel (though sometimes critical of specific policies). I am also a strong supporter of Barack Obama (though I favored Hillary Clinton during the primaries). I am now getting dozens of emails asking me how as a supporter of Israel I can vote for Barack Obama. Let me explain.

I think that on the important issues relating to Israel, both Senator McCain and Senator Obama score very high. During the debates each candidate has gone out of his and her way to emphasize strong support for Israel as an American ally and a bastion of democracy in a dangerous neighborhood. They have also expressed support for Israel’s right to defend itself against the nuclear threat posed by Iran which has sworn to wipe Israel off the map and the need to prevent another Holocaust.

There may be some difference in nuance among the candidates, especially with regard to negotiations with Iran, but supporters of Israel should not base their voting decision on which party or which candidates support Israel more enthusiastically. In the United States, Israel is not a divisive issue, and voting for President is not a referendum on support for Israel, at least among the major parties.

Why then do I favor Obama over McCain? First, because I support him on policies unrelated to Israel, such as the Supreme Court, women’s rights, separation of church and state and the economy. But I also prefer Obama to McCain on the issue of Israel. How can I say that if I have just acknowledged that on the issues they both seem to support Israel to an equal degree? …

Read more from The Huffington Post

Email this! Jews, Ecology, and Obama

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

By Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb

It’s a choice between life and death, says Deuteronomy 30:19 - we should choose life (uvacharta bachayim), so that we and our descendants may live. Intergenerational survival is on the line, today, with the ecological choices we each make. Protecting Creation with all the strength we can muster is a mitzvah1, which reverberates l’dor vador, across the generations.

By a wide margin, the Obama-Biden ticket best chooses life, by better protecting our sacred, fragile home. With a destabilized global climate, “choosing life” goes way beyond issues of choice and rights - it means taking responsibility for preserving our environment rather than attempting singlemindedly to plunder it. John McCain once seemed to appreciate this responsibility more than many Republicans, but the policies he has espoused during his presidential campaign and his choice of running mate now put him at the back of the pack.

Barack Obama, on the other hand, feels this sense of responsibility in his kishkes; so does Joe Biden. That’s why we should choose them. Let these four specifics suffice:

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Email this! Marty Peretz: There are reasons why there are so few Jewish Republicans

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Let’s face it: Peace between Israel and the Palestinians is not at the top of the agenda of either of the two nominees for president of the United States. A columnist in what is the other Israeli newspaper for Americans wrote recently that, according to advisers to each of the candidates, a solution to the century-old dispute between Jews and Arabs is far down any of their litanies of urgent matters. For John McCain there are 30 global crises ahead of yours…and mine. For Barack Obama there are 42. Not to worry. This is good.

Read more at The Jerusalem Post…

Email this! RJC Ads Spur Outrage From Locals

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Posted by Aaron Keyak on the NJDC blog
The Cleveland Jewish News received a strong response after they ran ads by the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC). The letters speak for themselves. Here are some excerpts.

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Email this! Jeff Jacobson: Palin’s Pastor Problems vs. Obama’s

Monday, October 6th, 2008

(Imported from http://jewneric.com/palins-pastor-problems-vs-obamas/2008/10/05/…)

I recently wrote a post on my personal blog that has been getting some people kind of heated. I posted some videos and a sermon given at Sarah Palin’s church, which cause me grave concern over the possibility of her being elected vice president. I’d like to clarify some things.

First of all, the question arose as to what part of the sermon that I posted I was referencing. The speaker of the sermon, David Brickner, is the executive director of Jews for Jesus. He was an invited guest of Sarah Palin’s church, where he spoke about his mission in Israel. What he said was that terrorism in Israel is a judgment against the Jews for not accepting Jesus.

The second question that was asked was whether I should be concerned by comments made by a guest speaker to Sarah Palin’s church. The answer is yes, as one of the videos shows an interview in which the pastor of her church said he would definitely re-invite David Brickner to speak at his church, even after hearing what he said the first time. Brickner’s beliefs are in sync with that of the church and its membership.

The third question that was asked - and this was the biggie - was whether I really want to get into a debate about pastor problems, when Obama has his own problem, especially since Obama was a member of the church where Jeremiah Wright spoke repeatedly against the United States and Obama had a very close relationship with Wright.

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Email this! Ira Forman: The Shamelessness of the Republican Jewish Coalition

Monday, October 6th, 2008

The 2008 presidential campaign will be remembered as a year in which the McCain campaign and its GOP supporters reached new depths of cynicism when attacking the candidacies of Senators Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Yet in this year of sleazy campaign tactics, (see the McCain’s campaign claim that Senator Obama wants to teach sex education to kindergarteners) the Republican Jewish Coalitions (RJC) ads in Jewish newspapers stand out for their hypocrisy and the blatant disregard for truth.

Read more in The Huffington Post…

Email this! REGISTER TO VOTE!

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Email this! 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…

Email this! Amazing “Israelis For Obama” video

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

“We are Israelis and Israeli-Americans who believe Barack Obama will be good for America and good for Israel. In such dramatic times a leader who is able to employ intelligent diplomacy hand in hand with a strong defense is crucial to our future. We urge the Jewish community to hear our voices. Thank you.”

Watch the video here if you can’t see it above: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2VFRt5W4FM