[Vision2020] America's Jews Respond to Palin's Use of the Phrase "Blood Libel"

Reggie Holmquist reggieholmquist at u.boisestate.edu
Thu Jan 13 11:51:08 PST 2011


No one is calling her anti-semitic, just culturally insensitive and stupid.

-Reggie

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 10:57 AM, lfalen <lfalen at turbonet.com> wrote:

> You people just can't help but find something sinister in anything that
> Palin says. Sometimes she may not use the best choice of words, neither do
> you. She is not anti-semitic and you should be ashamed of trying   to make
> that connection. Please stop playing the race card. Let get back to a civil
> debate. Take people at face value and quit reading things  into what they
> say, when it is not there.
> Roger
> -----Original message-----
> From: nickgier at roadrunner.com
> Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:22:41 -0800
> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> Subject: [Vision2020] America's Jews Respond to Palin's Use of the Phrase
> "Blood Libel"
>
> > Blood Libel: Sarah Palin's Claim Recalls Anti-Semitic Legacy
> > The Huffington Post  Jordan Zakarin First Posted: 01/12/11 02:52 PM
> Updated: 01/12/11 06:17 PM
> >
> > In trying to bat away criticism for violent rhetoric, Sarah Palin accused
> critics of "blood libel," and with it, referenced a legacy of hate -- a
> reference used by Adolf Hitler.
> >
> > Palin released a statement and gave extended remarks about the weekend
> shooting in Arizona, first sending her condolences to the families of the
> victims and then fiercely responding to those blaming her campaign map --
> which contained a bullseye over Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' congressional
> district -- for inspiring Jared Lee Loughner's shooting.
> >
> > Palin shot back at "journalists and pundits" for "manufacturing a blood
> libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence they purport
> to condemn," remarks that immediately raised eyebrows in the Jewish
> community.
> >
> > Blood libel refers to a rumor that has fueled anti-semitism and the
> persecution of Jews for nearly 900 years. According to
> ReligiousTolerance.org, blood libel began as "an unfounded rumor began in
> eastern England, that Jews had kidnapped a Christian child, tied him to a
> cross, stabbed his head to simulate Jesus' crown of thorns, killed him,
> drained his body completely of blood, and mixed the blood into matzos
> (unleavened bread) at time of Passover."
> >
> > HuffPost blogger Rabbi Hirschfield put it more succinctly, writing,
> "First, let's be clear about what a blood libel is. In the briefest terms,
> it is the charge that Jews use the blood of non-Jews, typically that of
> children, for ritual purposes, especially the making of Passover matzah."
> >
> > Jewish leaders were quick to criticize Palin's choice of words, with a
> flurry of statements.
> >
> > Leader of Jewish advocacy group J Street Jeremy Ben-Ami said:
> >
> > J Street is saddened by Governor Palin's use of the term "blood libel."
> The country's attention is rightfully focused on the memorial service for
> the victims of Saturday's shooting. Our prayers continue to be with those
> who are still fighting to recover and the families of the victims. The last
> thing the country needs now is for the rhetoric in the wake of this tragedy
> to return to where it was before.
> >
> > We hope that Governor Palin will recognize, when it is brought to her
> attention, that the term "blood libel" brings back painful echoes of a very
> dark time in our communal history when Jews were falsely accused of
> committing heinous deeds. When Governor Palin learns that many Jews are
> pained by and take offense at the use of the term, we are sure that she will
> choose to retract her comment, apologize and make a less inflammatory choice
> of words.
> >
> > National Jewish Democratic Council President David A. Harris said:
> >
> > Following this weekend's tragedy, we -- and many others -- simply did two
> things: we prayed for our friend Gabby while keeping all of the murdered and
> wounded in our thoughts and prayers, and we talked in broad terms about our
> increasingly charged level of political debate -- asserting that now is as
> good a time as any to look inward and assess how all of us need to dial back
> the level of vitriol and anger in our public square. Nobody can disagree
> with the need for both. Instead of dialing down the rhetoric at this
> difficult moment, Sarah Palin chose to accuse others trying to sort out the
> meaning of this tragedy of somehow engaging in a "blood libel" against her
> and others. This is of course a particularly heinous term for American Jews,
> given that the repeated fiction of blood libels are directly responsible for
> the murder of so many Jews across centuries -- and given that blood libels
> are so directly intertwined with deeply ingrained anti-Semitism around the
> globe, even!
>  today.
> Perhaps Sarah Palin honestly does not know what a blood libel is, or does
> not know of their horrific history; that is perhaps the most charitable
> explanation we can arrive at in explaining her rhetoric today. All we had
> asked following this weekend's tragedy was for prayers for the dead and
> wounded, and for all of us to take a step back and look inward to see how we
> can improve the tenor of our coarsening public debate. Sarah Palin's
> invocation of a "blood libel" charge against her perceived enemies is hardly
> a step in the right direction.
> >
> > At the National Review, conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg took issue
> with the use of the term, which had been going around in conservative
> circles:
> >
> > I should have said this a few days ago, when my friend Glenn Reynolds
> introduced the term to this debate. But I think that the use of this
> particular term in this context isn't ideal. Historically, the term is
> almost invariably used to describe anti-Semitic myths about how Jews use
> blood -- usually from children -- in their rituals. I agree entirely with
> Glenn's, and now Palin's, larger point. But I'm not sure either of them
> intended to redefine the phrase, or that they should have.
> >
> > Glenn Reynolds wrote the term in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal,
> the introduction Goldberg references.
> >
> > The Hill reports that they reached out to the office of House Majority
> Leader Eric Cantor, who is Jewish, but received only a vague comment that
> did not reference Palin's blood libel remark.
> >
> > False accusations of blood libel have long been used as justification for
> Jewish persecution, with startling cases continuing throughout the last 200
> years. According to JewishVirtualLibrary.org and substantiated by 'The Blood
> libel legend: a casebook in anti-Semitic folklore,' a 1991 book by Alan
> Dundes, an influential Roman Catholic magazine titled 'Civilta Cattolica' in
> 1881 revived the blood libel accusation, going on to write a series of
> articles forwarding the fraudulent allegation.
> >
> > Those articles included an 1883 statement that asserted "the reality of
> the use of Christian blood in many rituals of the modern synagogue."
> >
> > Blood libel was a favorite of Nazi Germany-era and Hitler-approved
> newspaper Der Stürmer, according to HolocaustResearchProject.org.
> >
> >
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