By Natasha Mozgovaya – Haaretz, Israel
Every appointee to the American government must endure a thorough background check by the American Jewish community.
In the case of Obama’s government in particular, every criticism against Israel made by a potential government appointee has become a catalyst for debate about whether appointing “another leftist” offers proof that Obama does not truly support Israel.
A few months ago, boisterous protests by the American Jewish community helped foil the appointment of Chaz Freeman to chair the National Intelligence Council, citing his “anti-Israel leaning.”
The next attempt to appoint an intelligence aide, in this case, former Republican senator Chuck Hagel, also resulted in vast criticism over his not having a pro-Israel record.
American Zionists are urging Obama to cancel Hagel’s appointment because of what they call a long and problematic record of hostility toward Israel.
The president of the Zionist Organization of America, Morton A. Klein, described Hagel’s nomination as such: “Any American who is concerned about Iran’s drive to obtain nuclear weapons, maintaining the Israeli-U.S. relationship and supporting Israel in its legitimate fight to protect her citizens from terrorism should oppose this appointment.”
Republican Jews have also protested Hagel’s appointment, citing an incident in 2004 when Hagel refused to sign a letter calling on then-president George Bush to speak about Iran’s nuclear program at the G8 summit that year.
In August of 2006, Hagel refused to sign a letter requesting the UN declare Hezbollah a terrorist organization.
In a speech at the conference of self-declared “pro-peace, pro-Israel” lobby J Street, Hagel spoke about his views on the issue of Israel and the Middle East.
“The United States’ support for Israel need not be – nor should it be – an either-or proposition that dictates our relationships with our Arab allies and friends. The U.S. has a long and special relationship with Israel, but it must not come at the expense of our Arab relationships,” Hagel said.
The latest round of heated debate has been over the nomination of Hannah Rosenthal to head the Office to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism in the Obama administration.
Rosenthal, who is the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, served as a Health Department regional director under the Clinton administration, and held positions in different left-leaning Jewish organizations.
Between 2000 and 2005, Rosenthal was the head of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs; she was also the executive director of the Chicago Foundation for Women. In recent years, she has served on the advisory board of the J Street lobby.
The president of Americans for Peace Now lauded Obama’s appointment of Rosenthal. Even Anti-Defamation League chairman Abraham Foxman came out in support of Rosenthal’s appointment.
“This appointment signals the continued seriousness of America?s resolve to fight anti-Semitism,” Foxman said in a statement.
Shortly after the announcement of Rosenthal’s nomination, conservative Jewish web sites began to attack her, some of them declaring that Obama appointed an anti-Israeli to fight anti-Semitism.
Rumors brewed that she had accused Israel of systemically strengthening anti-Semitism. Bloggers argued that her appointment would cause Jews and Israelis to cast doubt on Obama and his relationship with Israel.
In one of her articles, Rosenthal criticized conservative voices in the Jewish community who she accused of taking over the discourse regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“It’s a scary time, with people losing the ability to differentiate between a Jew, any Jew, and what’s going on in Israel,” Rosenthal said.
In an interview with the new online Jewish magazine, Tablet, Rosenthal said that she loves Israel.
“I have lived in Israel. I go back and visit every chance I can. I consider it part of my heart. And because I love it so much, I want to see it safe and secure and free and democratic and living safely,” Rosenthal said…
Read more at Haaretz.com
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Here it is. They admit it. They see no fault with members of our US Congress, presidential appointees, or anyone with any control over US foreign policy in putting Israel first – over and above what is best for the USA. Go against Israel – even on minor issues – and you are put on their kill list. Make amends, or by the next election you are out of the game.
It is worth checking into this site just to look at the most beautiful photo of web creator Linda. Thank you for the link Linda. As a long time believer in the Western Tradition and the pursuit of truth and virtue, this nugget of truth confirmed by the Haaretz article is one small step towards reconciliation. Arguments can be made from several perspectives, one being that after the ‘Holocaust’ can you blame the Jewish community. I am very much the believer in the message of Jesus Christ, and those of us fortunate to have been raised in the faith IMO have an inner tranquility and bond others will never know.
But keep this in mind. I had a Jewish girlfriend of 4 years in the late 70s raised in Bethesda. In 3rd grade at the bus stop another group of kids approached her, pointing fingers, saying “You’re a Jew, you’re a Jew”. Jennifer told me she denied it to the kids. That one always stuck with me, a people ridiculed and hated by so many a 3rd grader felt compelled to deny her heritage.
Or, that was a group of 3rd graders … they would have otherwise said “you’re fat”, “you’re short”, “you’re a nerd”, “your dad’s a commie”, “you’re a Muslim”, “your parents are divorced”, “you’re ugly”….whatever info they have, they will use against each other, whether or not it makes sense.