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Jerusalem - Democrats in Israel Irate over Hikind's Support for Huckabee

Published on:   Aug 24, 2008 at 06:38 PM
News Source: Haaretz
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Mike Huckabee talking to journalists in Jerusalem flanked by Jerusalem Reclamation Project Chairman Joseph Krieger (left) and N.Y. Assemblyman Rep. Dov Hikind (right).
Mike Huckabee talking to journalists in Jerusalem flanked by Jerusalem Reclamation Project Chairman Joseph Krieger (left) and N.Y. Assemblyman Rep. Dov Hikind (right).
Jerusalem - Democrats living in Israel on Thursday criticized New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind, a party member, for endorsing Republican Mike Huckabee during a visit to Israel this week. One activist said the ties between Huckabee, a potential vice presidential nominee with Hikind, a former follower of Jewish extremist Meir Kahane, puzzled her.

At a Jerusalem press conference on Tuesday, Hikind and Huckabee exchanged praises, with the Democrat jokingly announcing he supported Huckabee for president. Huckabee replied he wished he enjoyed such support from more Republicans.

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Stressing that she did not speak in her capacity as chairwoman of Democrats Abroad Israel but only as a private citizen, Joanne Yaron told Anglo File she didn't understand why Hikind persists in calling himself a Democrat and belonging to the Democratic Party. Although she admits "the Democratic Party is a big tent of ideas," she questions whether Hikind's ideas are "in the least bit in accord" with those of the party.

In Yaron's opinion, what makes Hikind "a rogue" is not his support of McCain, but his support for the "violent ideas of Meir Kahane." Yaron went on to question Huckabee's acceptance of Hikind's support in light of this. Yaron added she doubted Democrats Abroad or the Democratic Party would involve themselves with Hikind's support for Huckabee in any way, "though perhaps as a friendly gesture they could warn Mr. McCain of the dangers of Mr. Hikind's extreme ideas." She said, "I personally want the Democratic Party and its nominee Senator Barack Obama to have a worthy opponent - not a person who accepts support from such an unworthy source as Dov Hikind."

Hikind openly admits having had ties with the late American-Israeli Orthodox rabbi and founder of the ultra-rightist Kach party, which the Knesset successfully banned from politics by amending the Basic Law to bar parties promoting racist ideas. "I was involved with Rabbi Kahane and have no regrets," Hikind told Anglo File on Thursday. "I've always made it very clear. I got involved when the issues were anti-Semitism, Jewish poor- things that were in America."

The New York politician went to say that he did have objections when Kahane "did and said certain things in Israel." He accused Yaron of being "either ignorant or trying to sear me with a label, which is a clear McCarthy tactic."

Huckabee and Hikind visited Israel at the invitation of the Jerusalem Reclamation Project, a New York foundation working to move Jews into the Muslim Quarter. The chairman, Dr. Joseph Frager, who also attended the press conference, said the visit was particularly important because "Obama has moved the debate way to the left" and "out of the realm that even Kadima would understand."

Hinting at what some took to be conflicting statements by Obama on his position on Jerusalem, Hikind said at the press conference that although "everyone says Jerusalem shouldn't be divided," the former Arkansas governor was the only one "who really means it." In June, Obama declared his commitment to a unified Jerusalem, later clarifying he didn't rule out Palestinian sovereignty over parts of the city.

"I don't know where the governor's going, but he's going big places," Hikind said at the conference. "He's young; he's going to be around, playing a role, and talking this straight talk."

In explaining his support for Huckabee and other Republicans, Hikind told Anglo File: "I've been elected 13 times by a 90-percent Democrat community of 150,000 Jews and non-Jews. I'm running for reelection this year as a proud Democrat, but not a blind one. For me, it's about supporting people whom I think are best. I support Republicans and many Democrats."

Responding to criticism of his siding with Republicans, Hikind said, "When it comes to politics, crossing party lines is a greater sin than being a crook." But Hikind's cross-party support of a Huckabee "presidency" also received praise from an unlikely source. Tony Jassen of Israelis for Obama said he applauded Hikind's "willingness to look beyond party politics and support a candidate in whom he believes," despite rejecting Hikind's belief in the Christian right as a viable partner for Israel. Jassen, who noted he was speaking as a private citizen, added that although he disagreed with Hikind's political choice of endorsing Huckabee, he felt the move was in fact "emblematic of Senator Obama's call for unity."


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 Aug 24, 2008 at 07:46 PM common ¢ Says:

Dov we love you keep up your good work

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 Aug 24, 2008 at 08:13 PM Anonymous Says:

As an American Jew, Dov Hikind is exactly where we want him. The label “Democrat” has had many associations that have been favorable to Jews, and many Democrats earned the support of the Jewish community. However, it has been quite some years since there have been Democratic candidates that did anything positive to further the causes the Jewish community hold so dear. Virtually every single Democratic candidate at the national level, including the New York senators have undermined the causes of Israel, from voting against financial support, to kissing Mrs. Arafat, and countless others. It is nauseating to observe any Jews being supportive of these people, whose activities are frankly anti-Israel.

If one wants to be a true politician, one needs to cross the political aisles when the issues demand it. As far as the Israel issues go, the Democrat side of the aisle borders on the anti-Semitic. At every juncture, there are these stupid gifts to the Palestinians, who respond by finding novel ways to murder more Jews. US pumps the PLO with money, and it gets spent on supporting the development and deployment of rockets, bombs, guns, and other weaponry. No one ever has the guts to ask the Palestinians to give up anything, not a grain of sand of sand, not terrorist ways, nothing.

One does not need to have the label Democrat for Dov to support him. We need not succumb to playing politics like a schoolyard game, my team, your team. We have the gift of a politician who conducts himself with maturity. G-d bless him.

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 Aug 24, 2008 at 10:26 PM Vote McCain!! Says:

terrible that he isnt allowed to think for himself and he has to think like a lib. too bad on her. the problem with the democrats is that they dont allow their members with their common sense. instead they vote like nancy pelosi.

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 Aug 24, 2008 at 11:58 PM murray Says:

I would hope to see Jews leave the Dem party, as they are the anti- Israel party, and the party most at odds with Torah Judaism, from ,gay rights, to pro-abortion, weak on law and order, etc. If nothing else can convince Jews to leave it, all they need do is check out the MoveOn.ORG group.

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 02:00 AM Anonymous Says:

Dov, I wish we had more like you, You think independent and do not allow yourself do be guided blindly by partisan politics or money as the other guy we all know. You have our community's interest at heart and not Bloombergs money.

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 03:14 PM Yitzy Says:

I hav e heard Sen. Huckabee speak publicly nad know a good part of his record. He is the only well-known politician who clearly states that Israel must not give the Arabs any part of Jerusalem as a capitol. He has visited Israel about ten times - that is not just a political act. I think he would make a great president and if he is on the ballot as vice-president I would vote for that ticket no matter to whom he attaches himself . Some say his real goal is that if Israel is mighty and united, his savior will come back again. SO what? It won't happen!!!!

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 05:12 PM dov twerski Says:

mr.hikind please be reminded that you where elected in brooklyn to serve your community's interest (which you perform poorly)and not to mingle in foreign policy.

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 05:22 PM Arnie Says:

Dov, can you come back & deal with the abuse nonsense!

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