One
stunning encounter that took place during Diaspora Affairs Minister
Naftali Bennett’s visit to the United States last week encapsulated the
distance between Israeli officialdom and American Jews reeling after the
worst attack on their community in the country’s history.
That moment came for
Bennett during an appearance at the Council on Foreign Relations, after
he winged his way to the United States to attend the funerals of the victims of the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh.
After paying his
respects, Bennett was quickly off to New York to make the rounds of the
studios and conference rooms of major Jewish organizations to take full
advantage of his unexpected trip to North America to raise his profile –
after all, he makes no secret of his aspirations to the prime
ministership.
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From the moment he
landed on U.S. soil, Bennett in his discussion with council members
insistently defended President Donald Trump against accusations that the
poisonous xenophobic tone and outlandish conspiracy theories he peddles
bore any connection to the massacre in Pittsburgh. Bennett paired this
with an equally problematic message that the threat of anti-Semitism in
America was overbl
“This
is not in any sense Germany of the ’30s, it doesn’t resemble that in
any possible way,” Bennett declared confidently, according to a report in the Jewish Insider.
He was confronted by
89-year-old Edward Bleier, a former Warner Bros. president, media
pioneer and Jewish philanthropist who, disgusted by Bennett's
obversation, gave him the schooling he badly needed. He noted that the
Israeli minister is poorly educated when it comes to the Jews of the
Diaspora, their history and sensitivities.
“Some
of us are older than you are and we recall the pre-war period in
America when the Nazis convened in Madison Square Garden and paraded on
96th Street with brown shirts and swastikas. And the rallying cry of the
anti-Semites was ‘America First.’ So my hair stands on end when I hear
an American president invoke that line,” Bleier told him.
Naftali Bennett’s Fox interview, October 31, 2018. Fox News
It was a rare moment:
An American Jew confronting one of the pack of Israeli officials who
saw it as their role to act as Trump’s political armor, shielding him
from any responsibility for Pittsburgh.
The fury, resentment
and disgust of American Jews toward Israel’s representatives only came
pouring out afterward, in private conversations and across social media.
In the opinion pages
and comment sections of Jewish outlets, commentators like former U.S.
Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro opined that Israelis had one job while
America was “sitting shivah” – to listen, not lecture them on how they
should feel or who they should blame, and certainly not on the eve of
critical U.S. elections.
Shapiro
recalled how, as ambassador, he was always careful not to bring
politics into houses of mourning. And yet, long before this Shabbat,
when we marked seven days since the murderous Pittsburgh attack – a
symbolic shivah – American Jews got an earful from their Israeli
brethren as to which political leaders they should or shouldn’t blame.
It is something they
have always made an effort not to do when the shoe is on the other foot.
In their countless “solidarity missions” over the years when Israel was
feeling attacked, broken and vulnerable, American-Jewish leaders always
held back from telling Israel what to do as it mourned and buried its
dead, after the all-too-frequent wars and terror attacks.
Whenever Diaspora
Jews have dared step out of line, speak out, disagree or point out
missteps by their Israeli counterparts, they are always scolded and shut
down.
The typical reaction
to such chutzpah is: “How can anyone who hasn’t lived in Israel, hasn’t
served in the IDF or sent their children to serve, who hasn’t huddled in
a shelter as missiles have fallen, seen friends and neighbors die in
terror attacks, possibly understand what Israelis are going through?”
Daring to voice a
partisan opinion on what is happening while parachuting in for a photo
opportunity is seen as unacceptably audacious by people who, while they
may be fellow Jews, have no skin – or blood – in the game.
Over the past week,
when American Jews expected comfort and support, Israeli government
officials instead offered carefully honed political talking points: It
is “unfair” to assign responsibility to the president, they lectured.
Trump is the best friend Israel has ever had in the White House. He has
Jewish family members, therefore any implication that he is either
anti-Semitic himself or encourages anti-Semitism with his populist
“America First” rhetoric is outrageous.
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These arguments were
inevitabley followed up by the “both sides” defense: That
Farrakhan-style leftist anti-Semitism is equally as bad and dangerous as
white supremacist Soros-bashing xenophobia.
The relationship
between Israel and the overwhelmingly liberal non-Orthodox
American-Jewish population has been no picnic in recent years. Memorable
low points in the relationship: The crisis over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
addressing Congress in order to lobby against the Iran deal, over the
objections of the Obama White House; and the furious reaction by liberal
non-Orthodox streams after what they viewed as betrayal over the
Western Wall deal.
But until this
moment, nothing has left American Jews feeling that they are being
physically abandoned by their Israeli brothers. Never before has the
State of Israel so blatantly demonstrated that it will protect its own
political interests at the expense of American Jews.
Not only did Israel’s
leaders choose Trump over American Jews, but they did so easily,
naturally, without hesitation, leaping to the defense of a political
leader who is actively and openly fanning the flames of hatred that now
has an unprecedented death toll.
That they did this,
and did so before the bodies of 11 American Jews – brothers and
sisters, mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers – were even
buried, was experienced as a stab in the back that, even if it does heal
one day, will leave a scar.
The image of the
president touching down in Pittsburgh against the wishes of the
mourners, no national congressional leaders or local politicians
agreeing to be seen greeting him, accompanied only by Israeli ambassador
Ron Dermer as a political flak jacket will remain an indelible image.
Like Bleier’s memories of the Brownshirts in Madison Square Garden, it may fade but will never be forgotten.
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