New York – Opinion: By Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Isn’t Ilhan Omar Or Rashida Talib — Especially On Israel And Anti-Semitism

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    FILE -  Democratic Representative from New York Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attends a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on oversight of the Commerce Department, including 'questions regarding the ongoing preparations for the census, the addition of a citizenship question, and other topics', on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, 14 March 2019. New York – There are few issues about which Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the freshman Democratic congresswoman from New York, and I would likely agree. She is regularly and rightly characterized as a “progressive,” which, I suppose, makes me, a citizen of staunch conservative bent, a “regressive” (though I prefer “traditionalist”).

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    But my rejection of any of Ocasio-Cortez’s domestic positions aside, it bothers me that so many of my fellow supporters of Israel reflexively lump her together with Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, the newly installed representatives from Michigan and Minnesota, respectively. Yes, they’re all women, Democrats and people of color. But can we all manage a bit more discernment?

    Tlaib and Omar have made statements that tellingly reflected hoary anti-Semitic tropes. Both, moreover, are proponents of BDS, the movement to boycott Israel, and favor a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian issue, meaning the dissolution of Israel as a Jewish state.

    AOC, as some have taken to calling the New York lawmaker, has done none of those things. Yes, last spring, after being moved by images from Gaza, she tweeted her chagrin at what she characterized as a “massacre” and referred to the “occupation of Palestine” — both uninformed and ugly statements.

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    But to her credit, after being informed of some facts, she quickly acknowledged that she is “not the expert” on the Middle East and promised to “learn and evolve” regarding Middle East affairs. To me, that was a refreshing admission, one that should be gracefully accepted. She hasn’t made any similarly Israel-negative references, has strongly declared her affirmation of Israel’s legitimacy and favors a two-state solution.

    Yet we read in The New York Times how Stephen Fiske, a former AIPAC activist, encourages “pro-Jewish voices to speak up” against not only Omar and Tlaib but also Ocasio-Cortez — “three people” who, he hopes and predicts, “will not be around in several years.”

    In a popular Orthodox Jewish newspaper, a columnist described the three women as an “Axis of Evil,” with AOC its “most conspicuous” member.

    There seems to be a determined effort to find some evidence, frail though it may be, of anti-Jewish or anti-Israel sentiment in AOC.

    Last November, she was accused by some of sinning against the memory of the Holocaust by comparing what European Jews suffered in the 1930s to the plight of Central American migrants.

    But in the tweet at issue, she simply noted that “Asking to be considered a refugee & applying for status isn’t a crime. It wasn’t for Jewish families fleeing Germany. It wasn’t for targeted families fleeing Rwanda. It wasn’t for communities fleeing war-torn Syria. And it isn’t for those fleeing violence in Central America.”

    Whatever one may think about current immigration laws, there is no denying that the U.S. has long offered asylum to people from afar who can reasonably demonstrate that their lives are endangered in their native lands. Did AOC, by including the Holocaust era as one example, thereby sully its memory? Not in any reasonable person’s mind.

    More recently, it was reported that Ocasio-Cortez has “defended” her fellow progressive, Omar, for the latter’s ugly statements. There was, though, not a word of any such defense of the others’ anti-Semitic sentiments in AOC’s protest, which was not about Israel or Jews but rather about double standards (something often, and rightly, in another context, denounced by us Israel defenders).

    What OCS decried was the move by the House leadership to respond to Omar’s use of anti-Jewish stereotypes by dedicating an official resolution to the subject of anti-Semitism.

    “Where,” she asked, “are the resolutions against homophobic statements? For anti-blackness? For xenophobia? For a member saying he’ll ‘send Obama home to Kenya?’” (The latter was a reference to comments made by Rep. Mark Meadows, a North Carolina Republican, in 2012.)

    “No one,” she continued, “seeks this level of reprimand when members make statements about Latinx + other communities (during the shutdown, a GOP member yelled ‘Go back to Puerto Rico!’ on the floor).”

    She was admitting that Omar deserved a measure of “reprimand,” just not, in her judgment, one that hasn’t been used in other contexts where she feels it was likewise warranted. One need not subscribe to any equating of age-old, blood-soaked anti-Semitism with other prejudices to at least appreciate – if not necessarily agree with – her point.

    The attacks on AOC by some are pushing her to indeed regard herself as part of a progressive freshman congressional threesome along with Omar and Tlaib. In a recent fundraising appeal, she starts by citing The Times article and Fiske’s attack on the three congresswomen. It would be a regrettable irony if some of us who care deeply about Israel, in fits of zeal, carelessly pushed her in that dark direction.

    “Man sees what is before his eyes; God alone sees into the heart” (Samuel I, 16:7). I don’t know, and no one likely does, what feelings Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez holds in her heart about Jews or Israel. Maybe one day, God forbid, she’ll join her anti-Israel colleagues and support BDS and a one-state solution. Maybe she’ll appear on the House chamber floor waving a Palestinian flag and brandishing a copy of the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion.”

    But unless and until she does, fair-minded Jews and Israel supporters should contemplate the fact that every person – even a “progressive” – deserves to be judged impartially. And that it is Jewishly wrong, not to mention counterproductive, to do otherwise.

    RABBI AVI SHAFRAN writes for several Jewish publications, and is a columnist for the Orthodox daily Hamodia.


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    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    5 years ago

    “me, a citizen of staunch conservative bent”
    Does he seriously think that anyone believes that?

    Vvvvv
    Vvvvv
    5 years ago

    The whole article is lies. AOC was pro BDS, sides with the Palestinians, and defended Ilhan Omar and fought Nancy Pelosi to stop her from making the resolution about anti Semitism alone, and from naming Omar in the resolution! Rabbi Shafran, GET REAL!!!!

    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    5 years ago

    This article is utter nonsense, the opinion about Israel and the BDS movement goes with the territory of the liberal positions, AOC is just a little smarter in hiding it, but if you look good, she has questioned and given legitimacy to it

    5 years ago

    I don’t know whether Shafran actually believes the liberal garbage he espouses ad nauseum in Hamodia , or whether he has an agenda, but either way, he is no true friend of Israel, always attempting to put down Trump, the best friend Israel has had, and to defend liberal democrats. Of course AOC deserves condemnation by Jews. First, she’s part of a triumvirate with 2 other anti Semites — you can tell the person by the friends she keeps. Second, she defended the lowlife Omar and squelched a resolution condemning anti semitism after 3 anti-Semitic comments by Omar. Why should one form of hate stop a resolution on another form of hate? And if it went the other way and a resolution was forthcoming against “homophobia” or Islamophobia, would she say, wait, not before a resolution against anti semitism? Of course not. Shafran, why don’t you and the other democrat chasidic apologist PR zonah stop insulting people’s intelligence. If you want to write, do so for the NK’s publication.

    PureSatmar
    PureSatmar
    5 years ago

    Well said Rabbi Shafran;
    Isn’t also “Jewishly wrong and counterproductive” all the noise we make about the 2 others as well?

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    5 years ago

    What a dumb op-ed dumb as AOC has been defending omars Jew hatred, comparing central Americans who want a better life to people fleeing genocide is sick and disgusting. Thats fake news about going back to PR being racist it was in reference to democrats vacationing in PR during the shutdown and she is just a total ignorant moron who wants to destroy this country with her idiotic fascistic green new deal oh and the dope thinks the world is ending in a dozen years

    Sholi-Katz
    Sholi-Katz
    5 years ago

    Dear Rabbi Shafran,
    We hear your argument, but let me ask you – can you show one time that Hitler YM’S gave one order to set up the death camps or even visited one. Can you produce one document that he even new about the camps. This is the argument of every holocaust denier and “technically” they are right – there is no evidence. Using your words – “God forbid we should push him into that dark corner” of Himmler, Reinhardt, Streicher and the likes, who spewed anti-semitism rhetoric, and set up death camps. Isn’t it a “double standard” that he cannot say that a disproportionate number of Jews control the banks or that a large makeup of the Bolsheviks higher-ups were Jews
    This is an extreme comparison, but as Yidden, from our history we should understand who our enemies are. One state, two states, everyone has a right to what he thinks. However, very single person that condemns Israel for defending her borders, protecting her citizens from killer mobs and doesn’t condemn Hamas terror tunnels or missiles launched at children, is an Anti-Semite.- plain and simple!
    Read what you acknowledged – she tweeted “IT’S A MASSACRE” the rest of us know what is in her mind. Why white-wash her??

    adar29
    adar29
    5 years ago

    Oh please give me a break. All 3 attended a casting call by justice democrats backed by the pro ethnic cleansing and anti-Semitic host of the young Turks. AOC handler wears t shirts with a certain person’s face depicted on it that calls for a system in between communism and Nazism and promoting ethnic cleansing. Get your facts straight.

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    5 years ago

    Occasional-Cortex is a total airhead. She will not be reelected in 2020.

    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    5 years ago

    This is a puff piece if I’ve ever seen one . I wonder what he’s been promised in return for whitewashing and excusing her willfull participation in the delegitimization of the state of israel ( she’s a staunch supporter of the BDS scoundrels) , her complete cluelessness, on somany the most important issues facing us and her embracing vicious anti semites like Tlaib, and Omar. Seems like many ”good askanim”’ Avi Schaffran too is for sale

    Michel
    Michel
    5 years ago

    Rabbi Shafran- get your head on straight please. She supports BDS, has a one sided view of Gaza issue that does not take into account the terrorists attacks on Israeli civilians which leads to their being isolated, called for an end to the special relationship between the US and Israel, etc. etc. First thig Hitler did was diarm the population, then he began his anti Semitic laws. AOC wants to first disarm Israel by having the US stop supporting them- same thing. She is a wolf in sheeps clothing. Needs to be recalled before we become like UK Corbyn.

    5 years ago

    AOS has more exposure to Jews than the two Muslim Congresswomen; she has been around Jews in NYC her whole life. I don’t place her in the same class as the sewer mouth, or the schmatter wearer.

    regularperson
    regularperson
    5 years ago

    I don’t even understand the premise of this op-ed, other than to curry favor with the Dems. AOC blew it in the interview when asked about Palestinian oppression and 2 state solution. She has double and tripled down since then. She has had conversations with Corbyn in UK and has not denounced his antisemitism. Yes she has not been blatant and overtly anti Semitic as Ihan Omar has been. But she jumped to defend and deflect Omar. She doesn’t get my vote of confidence when it comes to Israel and the Jewish people (or for America for that matter), but then again neither does Schumer at this point.

    Shimon
    Shimon
    5 years ago

    His smicha should immediately be revoked.

    5 years ago

    RABBI SHAFRAN ,
    IM Shocked at the position you are espousing considering you represent agudas yisroel a charedi right wing ,Conservative organization
    your coming out in defense (naively may i add) of someone who came out in defense of someone {Rep. Ilhan Omar} you yourself admit is an anti Semite is unbelievable
    what im wondering is driving you to take this position whats even more shocking is that left wing democratic jewish members of congress are appalled and embarrassed by her antisemitic comments so why of all people are you coming out in her defense ???
    the same paper where you wrote the above article the jerusalem post has an article with attached video of her political organization pledging support of the
    BDS movement calling for the anihaltion of ISRAEL (https://www.jpost.com/American-Politics/Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortezs-activist-group-calls-to-annihilate-Israel-579183)
    WE ALL UNDERSTAND THAT ANTI ISRAEL= ANTI JEWS= ANTI SEMITES
    so why are you coming to her defense all of a sudden
    perhaps your trying to be politically correct? as i dont for one minute think your naive
    would appreciate you clarifying your position to the frum public

    FBF37
    FBF37
    5 years ago

    Agree with most users here that this article is totally ridiculous. Everything I have thought on this has already been said above. What in the world was Rabbi Shafran thinking?

    I do wonder though if Agudah has been hijacked by the extreme right wing of the Charedi World. Meaning Kotler, Satmar, Schechter, Wachtfogel to name a few.

    At the Agudah convention zwiebel sort of said in the name of “achdus” we give the crazies a platform to stand on. I think this is ridiculous and it will only hurt the Klal in the long run.

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    5 years ago

    Alexandra Occasionally Coherent is just as anti Israel as the others the Democrat party is becoming more and more anti Israel by the day.

    Sholi-Katz
    Sholi-Katz
    5 years ago

    So far the only defender of R. Shafran is the pure Satmar Neruri Karta. They are no different to Hamas or any other Anti-Semite around. That is right – the old Satmar rebbe raised a generation of self hating Jews. R. Shafran maybe you should join them, you guys think alike.
    Shafran you have given us the “shaft” already!

    Haimov
    Haimov
    5 years ago

    These muslim loving terrorist supporters congress women become celebrities in USA and the country becomes more anti-Semitic.