Tel Aviv – Real Estate Company Advertises Housing Project Free Of Non-Ashkenazi Jews

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    Tel Aviv – The real estate company Bemuna, which caters to the national-religious community, caused backlash on Monday when it released a promotional video for a new housing project in Carmei Gat, a neighborhood in Modi’in, intended for Israelis of Ashkenazi descent, while ridiculing Mizrahim.

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    The video shows an Ahskenazi family lighting Hannuka candles and singing songs when a knock on the door spreads fear across their faces.

    The door abruptly opens and an exaggerated stereotypical Mizrahi Jew enters asking to borrow sugar. He then sees the Hannuka celebration and yells out the door to his friend who pops in and the two invite themselves in to the chagrin of the Ashkenazi family – who reminisce what it would be like to light candles with other Ashkenazim.

    A narrator cuts in and reads: “Do you also dream of your own home? Would you like neighbors that are to your liking?” And then introduces the national-religious housing project in Karmei Gat.

    Following public outrage over the video, Bemuna removed it from its Facebook page and wrote:

    “Bemuna asks to deeply apologize for the hurtful video that we uploaded this morning. Bemuna has always served the public and the offensive message conveyed in the video is not our way and goes against our values. Our company’s management removed the video immediately and began a process of introspection and investigation in order to examine how the video was approved. We will continue to build neighborhoods for the religious public in Carmei Gat and in other places for the entire public.”

    The housing project, the largest housing project since the establishment of Modi’in is located some 35 minutes from Tel Aviv and is set to include some 7,500 housing units.

    The project is being built in collaboration with the government, which according to the Bemuna website, will provide all the infrastructures including schools, public buildings, parks and roads by the time residents receive the keys to their new houses.

    MK Dov Henin, head of the Knesset Housing Lobby penned a letter to Housing Minister Yoav Galant (Kulanu) on Monday and called on him to intervene immediately and clarify that the government will not allow for housing discrimination.

    “The video is stereotypical, racist, and lacks basic respect of the secular Mizrahi family compared to the religious Ashkenazi family, which is presented as the ideal Jewish family. This advertisement is disturbing and outrageous especially considering the decades of discrimination in housing among different groups in Israel, between religious and secular, between Ashkenazim and Mizrahim, and between Jews and Arabs,” he wrote.

    “A government that closes its eyes to such advertising practices enables the exclusion of entire sectors from the right to housing and is a government collaborating with racial discrimination,” he said.

    Henin also noted that the government has invested significant funds into the project and said “it cannot be that advertising that invites buyers to join a community excluding Mizrahim and secular [Jews] – will be part of a government project funded by the money of all citizens.”

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    8 years ago

    The management team of Bemuna should pick up a copy of Abie Rotenbergs Journeys CD, and listen intently to his composition entitled “SFASHKENAZ”, in order to prevent such a divisive situation from recurring.

    berylyoseph
    berylyoseph
    8 years ago

    Unlike the Chareidim , there is much more integration and. Intermarriges between Sepharadim and Ashkenazim in the modern religious community, To a point that they ask Baalei Teshuva to join rather them, because of their openness,

    sissel613
    sissel613
    8 years ago

    How absolutely disgusting!!!!! As my mother, od 120, says–How can Moshiach come with such hate? I have children in laws of all kinds–sephardic, chassidish, Lubavitch and Carlebachers–who cares where they came from as long as they are a mentch! I wouldn’t trade any or them and we love them all equally!!!!Just waiting for the last one to have a Litvisher girl and then I’m all set!!! (LOL)

    yonasonw
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    yonasonw
    8 years ago

    “Bemuna asks to deeply apologize for the hurtful video that we uploaded this morning. Bemuna has always served the public and the offensive message conveyed in the video is not our way and goes against our values.”

    That BS should be taken in the same vein that we would take a belated retraction from an anti-Semite…

    …at the same time, we might ask ourselves what about Israeli society creates an environment where such an ad would get published in the first place. After all, in the U.S. even out and out racists wouldn’t dare publish a housing ad overtly implying schvartzes (or Liberals) not wanted!

    berylyoseph
    berylyoseph
    8 years ago

    Sefardic soldeirs should refuse to protect this neighborhood,

    8 years ago

    How is this different then chasidisha developers discriminating against litfish? Can a litfak buy a home in New Square?

    8 years ago

    Actually, it’s strange. If you watch the video, the end- with the company information- seems like it was tacked on. Like it’s a video taken off of a computer screen with the voice in the background coming from speakers.
    I wonder if someone might be trying to damage them somehow.
    The video is just too offensive to be believed.

    zelig
    zelig
    8 years ago

    Oh how sad. In that case Avrohom Ovinu wouldn’t be welcome. The poor soul came from Kurdistan!!!! If King Felipe VI said that Spain misses us, maybe we should begin appreciating