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Written by David Mandelzys, Photographs by Ryan Davies, David Mandelzys, Photographs by Ryan Davies,
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Published: 09 June 2008 09 June 2008
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At first, we may have believed your myths about ‘Israel the good’,
about the Israel Defense Forces being the world’s only ‘moral’ army,
and about how it’s not Israel but ‘the Arabs’ who don’t want peace. But
we have grown up now, and like our Christian peers who come to
understand Santa Claus is not real, the growing majority of us have
come to see myth of Israel the good as a relic of our childhood
Chanukahs.
For those of us who have followed developments in the mainstream Jewish
community, we see more to your ranting, too. We see a sick
hierarchically organized Jewish community that is not only serving as a
smokescreen to allow the ongoing genocide of a people; we also see the
twisted irony that you, our parents who claim we need Israel as a
safeguard from anti-Semitism, are actually putting us and the rest of
World Jewry in danger. By tying our fate (and our children’s) to that
of the leadership of the dying American empire, you are setting us up
as a scapegoat.
Israel is an offshore American army base and the Israeli leadership and
its North American lobby are so in bed with the neo-cons that our
community will be suffering consequences for years. Even worse, in
Canada and the United States, the lobby has deluded itself into
actually thinking it controls the hand that feeds it. The lobby happily
plays the role of the dirty cop on the beat using underhanded (but not
so secret) ways to try and eliminate what it sees as threats to
Israel’s support, or the lobby`s own domestic power. I’m sure that
Harper, Bush, and their corporate masters are not disappointed that the
targets the Israel lobby chooses for career or character assassination
(in the media, academia, public life, etc.) typically line up with
their own. But, what will happen if: Oil prices keep rising? The war in
Iraq and Afghanistan keeps failing? Housing foreclosures keep
increasing? And world anger at the West keeps growing?
The Jewish community’s leadership certainly makes it easy enough to
paint a picture that the Jews are behind it; sometimes they even gloat.
Will it really be a surprise if, when shit hits the fan, our supposed
allies in the US/Canadian elite cut Israel’s strings and point the
blame at home towards Jews?
Hypotheticals aside, luckily this too is changing! From the
disenchanted, once isolated Jews, a new community is rising. Remember
the article I wrote on “The Fall of Zionism” last October? Remember how
you thought I was a dreamer and that there was no way a threat to the
Zionist control of our community could ever take hold? Well, a lot has
happened in the past eight months. The kids are coming home! All those
‘self-hating’ Jews who isolated themselves from the community not
because of a dislike for our culture, heritage, or religion, but
because they were told to leave after speaking their mind on the
oppression of the Palestinian people, are finding each other,
organizing, and coming back.
In Canada, for example, there is a new national umbrella organization
called the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians (ACJC), which
represents Jews who are opposed to the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
The ACJC was launched in March when internationally renowned author,
journalist, keynote speaker and Canadian Jew Naomi Klein kicked off a
national conference that brought together over 100 activist Jews
representing 23 different Canadian Jewish groups. The purpose of the
ACJC is to provide a counterweight to Jewish organizations that serve
as apologists for Israel’s crimes, such as the Canadian Jewish Congress
(CJC). The ACJC has since put action to words. Recently, for example,
it lent support to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers when it became
the first national Union in North America to courageously pass a
resolution supporting the Palestinian campaign for a Boycott of Israel,
and recognizing that Israel has become an apartheid state.
Likewise, in May the ACJC, along with other anti-occupation Jewish
groups across North America and the world, heeded the call of the
Palestinian people to declare the 60th anniversary of the Naqba
(disaster) as No Time to Celebrate (this is a common slogan being used
in protest of Israel’s celebrations). Protests were organized
worldwide, and in Canada and the United States Jews protested alongside
Palestinians and other concerned citizens. In San Francisco, twenty
Jews were (unjustly) arrested trying to make themselves heard as Jews
opposed to Israel`s crimes. In Britain, over one hundred Jews signed an
open letter published in The Guardian, one of the United Kingdom’s
leading newspapers, declaring they would not celebrate Israel’s
birthday. In Paris, French Jews hung the Palestinian flag on the Eiffel
Tower in protest. Here in Canada’s capital of Ottawa, Jews,
Palestinians, and other concerned individuals formed a one hundred
person-strong silent protest outside the official Israel
celebrations at the Convention Center on May 8th, and then repeated it
a few weeks later at another event at the National Arts Center on May
20th. Despite the money and glamour being thrown into making 60 years
of Israeli oppression a propaganda campaign to whitewash Israel’s
crimes, Jews around the world are promising not to celebrate (one
US-based online pledge not to celebrate has over 500 Jewish
signatures).
The actions I am describing did not have millions of dollars for
publicity like the official events organized by the Jewish community’s
elites. Instead, they grew through grassroot networks and traveled by
word-of-mouth from committed activist Jew to committed activist Jew.
The Jews taking part in these events are the ones who are informed and
willing to put themselves on the line to oppose the mainstream Jewish
community’s official position, and I am growing increasingly confident
that their support runs deep.
This letter may sound angry, and at some points it is. It upsets me to
hear our Passover conversations, and I won’t just quietly roll my eyes
anymore. But the reason for that is love and respect. We are forming a
new community, with a humanist core that ties us together strongly.
Seders are being held that tell the story of the Palestinian
enslavement along with that of our own. Events are being held where
Jews celebrate Jewish culture from a place that recognizes how our
history gives us a responsibility to speak out against oppression. I
will continue to celebrate my heritage as part of our family, just like
all those supposed ‘self-hating’ Jews will celebrate with me, as Jews
and as part of the Jewish community. We are committed to justice, and
through this we are finding our Jewish souls. And when you are ready to
join the multitudes of other Jews opposing Israeli oppression, our door
will be wide open.
Love,
your Young Non-Zionist Kids