Bloodshed Returns to Jenin
A city scarred by memories of a massacre that never happened.
June 1, 2022
The group’s new “outreach director” downplays and excuses Palestinian terrorism.
In January, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)—which was founded in 1910 for the explicit purpose of stopping “the defamation of the Jewish people,” among other things—hired a new outreach director, community organizer Tema Smith. In the aftermath of a series of attacks on religious Jews in New York, David Harsanyi documents, Smith declared that “the Jewish community’s reactions to anti-Semitism coming from Black people [are] inherently tied to (implicitly racist) fears of Black violence.” She also urged Jews to listen to Palestinians explain why they often resort to terrorism. These and other statements, Harsanyi argues, are part of what makes Smith “the perfect hire for the new ADL.”
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Login or SubscribeA city scarred by memories of a massacre that never happened.
Even though it was already a capital offense.
The group’s new “outreach director” downplays and excuses Palestinian terrorism.
The Court may overturn longstanding “precedents that promote government hostility toward religion.”
Smuggled political literature from Jewish New Yorkers helped.