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On Capitol Hill, rally-goers agree that antisemitism is un-American But when Israel is involved, it gets complicated

On Capitol Hill, rally-goers agree that antisemitism is un-American But when Israel is involved, it gets complicated
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Rally against antisemitism draws thousands in show of unity at US Capitol

Rally against antisemitism draws thousands in show of unity at US Capitol
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We cannot be scared: Hundreds rally against antisemitism in DC

We cannot be scared: Hundreds rally against antisemitism in DC
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Israel link keeps leftist Jewish groups from planned DC antisemitism rally

Illustrative: Pro-Israel demonstrators attend a rally denouncing antisemitism and antisemitic attacks, in lower Manhattan, New York on May 23, 2021. (Ed JONES / AFP) WASHINGTON (JTA) Israel will feature large in a Jewish organizational rally against antisemitism, with the goal of uniting the Jewish community following a wave of attacks. But the rally’s messaging on Israel has led a number of left-leaning Jewish groups to demur from participating. It’s a signal of both how fraught an issue Israel remains in the American Jewish community, and of how divided the community is regarding whether and when to classify attacks on Israel as antisemitism.

A rally against antisemitism hopes to present a united front, but its message on Israel has driven away some left-wing groups

A rally against antisemitism hopes to present a united front, but its message on Israel has driven away some left-wing groups July 8, 2021 6:19 pm Elisha Wiesel attends the Blue Card Annual Benefit Dinner 2019 in New York City on April 8, 2019. (Aurora Rose/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) Advertisement WASHINGTON (JTA) Israel will feature large in a Jewish organizational rally against antisemitism, with the goal of uniting the Jewish community following a wave of attacks. But the rally’s messaging on Israel has led a number of left-leaning Jewish groups to demur from participating. It’s a signal of both how fraught an issue Israel remains in the American Jewish community, and of how divided the community is regarding whether and when to classify attacks on Israel as antisemitism.

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