I was raised to be proud of the ADL because it was not just Jews fighting for Jews, but Jews fighting for everyone.
The organization has been drifting rightward or the years, and involving itself in international issues inappropriately, but I thought it was still trying to do this.
Given the ADL's opposition to the possible Islamic Center (Cordoba House) near Ground Zero (see
The basically argue, yes a lot of opponents of mosque are bigots, but we should let them win anyway.
Because of some "pain" people might feel. Following this logic out would mean banning anyone appearing Muslim or Arab from the ground zero area.
Never mind that Cordoba House's charter is to "[promote] tolerance, reflecting the rich diversity of New York City," and the Muslims who also died in the attach on the Twin Towers.
Never mind that Cordoba House's charter is to "[promote] tolerance, reflecting the rich diversity of New York City," and the Muslims who also died in the attach on the Twin Towers.
I have a simple rule are either for liberty and against it. And liberty either applies to everyone or to no one.
This is another example of what Peter Beinart was speaking about in The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment.
"You shall not wrong a stranger [ger] or oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt" (Ex. 22:20).
"You shall not wrong a stranger [ger] or oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt" (Ex. 22:20).
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