Providence, RI – Anti-Semitic Remarks Taunt Orthodox Rabbi After Trump’s Election Win

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    Rabbi Barry Dolinger Providence, RI – A rabbi who leads a Modern Orthodox synagogue said on Wednesday he and his congregants are growing accustomed to the toll of anti-Semitic taunts that have become a “not irregular feature of life” before and after the presidential election.

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    Rabbi Barry Dolinger said he was walking from his Pawtucket home to Providence’s Congregation Beth Sholom on Nov. 12 when a car pulled over and young men yelled, “Heil Hitler,” before speeding away.

    He said it’s not uncommon for members of his 110-year-old congregation on the city’s East Side to experience such ugly jeers this year. He said it has happened to him at least five times and to someone in his congregation at least once a month, always when they’re walking about because they don’t drive while observing the Sabbath. One time, he said, he was told he “should have been burned in the ovens.”

    Dolinger wears a Jewish head covering called a kippah and walks 2 miles to the synagogue each Saturday. He said he hasn’t called police to report the harassment.

    “I usually just keep walking,” he said. “I don’t think it merits a response. I keep walking and try to ignore it. Obviously it’s hard because it’s hurtful.”

    Dolinger was one of several faith leaders who met with Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo on Monday to air concerns about postelection hatred. Raimondo and newly appointed state police Superintendent Ann Assumpico told the group of Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders the state is working to craft a response to address their concerns and keep people safe.

    The rabbi said he’s hesitant to try to connect the harassment to any event, such as the successful presidential campaign of Republican Donald Trump, who was supported by the Ku Klux Klan and was criticized by rivals for his tough talk on immigration, including proposals to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, use a deportation force to remove people in the country illegally and ban Muslims from entering.

    Dolinger said he is “never personally afraid that it’s anything more than hooliganism and amateur bigotry.” Those who hurl the words usually appear to be teenagers or young men, he said.

    But he holds little doubt that national politics are playing a role.

    “The sort of wink-wink, nod-nod to hate groups has emboldened people to feel comfortable to say things that used to not be said in polite company,” he said. “I think that people who harbor these sorts of ideologies are feeling emboldened. I hope this can be nipped in the bud before it escalates.”

    Trump said on Tuesday he disavows and condemns hate groups that celebrated his victory. During an earlier interview on CBS’ “60 Minutes, he said he was “saddened” to hear reports that some of his supporters might be harassing minorities.

    Dolinger said hate against Jews is “closely tied to anti-Muslim bigotry,” and while he doesn’t want to be “overly catastrophic” he said the experiences are real for many minority groups. He said it could help for political leaders to speak out.

    “I think if people can emphasize the common bonds that bind us as society, that’s probably what begins to change the tide of this trend,” Dolinger said.


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    Baruch34
    Baruch34
    7 years ago

    I looked up this so called ” modern orthodox ” Rabbi. He advocates for same sex marriage. He’s not Orthodox in my book. He’s just a clown looking for attention. Blaming Trump for someone yelling at him is like blaming Obama for your neighbor not cleaning up after their dog. Completely zero correlation in both cases

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    7 years ago

    #2 look up the word to’eivah.

    7 years ago

    To #’s 1 and 2-Both of you are missing the point; the fact of the matter is that whether or not Trump even ran this year, Jews have been routinely harassed with catcalls, while walking to Shul on Shabbos, for many years. In my community of Columbus, Ohio, in the Eastmoor-Bexley area, it has occurred many times over the years, by cowardly motorists, both Black and White on E. Broad St., who either yell out things, honk their horns, or make obscene gestures to frum Yidden, walking to and from Shul. Harassment of observant Jews on Shabbos has even occurred in two other areas of Columbus near frum Shuls, in the Berwick area, and in the area by E. Main St. The local cops are useless, pertaining to preventing that activity. I don’t think that one arrest has ever been made, regarding the above. On the other hand, in Brooklyn, NY, when that activity occurred, an Israeli paratrooper who was accosted, ran after the offending motorist, yanked him out of the car, and beat the hell out of him. When some members of his Shul found out what happened, they stated “Well, technically, when you yanked the anti-semite out of his car, and opened his car door, you turned the light of the car on”.

    MarkTwain2
    MarkTwain2
    7 years ago

    A frum rabbi of a frum shul with a 2 mile walk to shul!? That’s highly unusual. What’s the story there? I thought that all frum community housing centered around the shul. That’s what it’s been like in every city I’ve been in – LA, Baltimore, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Detroit and so on.

    fat36
    fat36
    7 years ago

    To #2 they are situations when your allowed to go to secular courts.do you know what the case was do you know if the rabbis agreed to them going to secular court. But but you being gay…….

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    7 years ago

    Stupid establishment media trying and failing to make themselves relevant. Every day now a conjured up story about how the country is going to pot since the election.

    And in response to #2 : most frum hidden don’t support mishkav zochor OR going to arkaos. Our rabbonim aren’t the Dolingers or the Aronis or the Zalmonis.

    davidlangner
    davidlangner
    7 years ago

    you dont have to be in rhode island to witness anti semitism but right in the heart of Brooklyn, NY. I was on the f train heading to downtown brooklyn when 3 Polish construction workers surrounded a chassidishe man studying from a sefer. They were taunting and making fun of him. They reminded me of the nazis taunting jews. No wonder millions of Jews died in Poland. they have brought their hatred to America. If they are working for a jewish company, they should be fired immediately. If they would have physically assaulted the man I would have jumped in to stop them. I left at Jay Street and I gave one a dirty look. I should have video taped them.