Sarsour: So obviously I’m the biggest problem for the Jewish community, I’m the existential threat.

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Activist Linda Sarsour addresses attendees at a vigil for Nabra Hassanen, a 17 year old teenage Muslim girl killed by a bat-wielding motorist near a Virginia mosque, Manhattan, New York, U.S., June 20, 2017.. (photo credit: REUTERS/AMR ALFIKY)

 

NEW YORK – Eventually, much of the panel held in New York did not focus on its theme, “antisemitism and the struggle for justice,” but on the panelists and on the organizations behind them.

It especially focused on the speaker at the right end of the table, Palestinian feminist activist Linda Sarsour, whose very invitation to the event sparked a wave of protests against the host institution, the New School University in Manhattan.

EW YORK – Eventually, much of the panel held in New York did not focus on its theme, “antisemitism and the struggle for justice,” but on the panelists and on the organizations behind them.

It especially focused on the speaker at the right end of the table, Palestinian feminist activist Linda Sarsour, whose very invitation to the event sparked a wave of protests against the host institution, the New School University in Manhattan.

Despite objection from the ADL and other Jewish organizations and despite a small protest outside on the street, the university, in partnership with the farleft organization Jewish Voice for Peace and other organizations, hosted the event featuring Sarsour Tuesday night.

The evening was opened by a brief statement by William Milberg, the Dean and Professor of economics at New School. He mentioned the “strong criticism feedback from many individuals regarding tonight’s event,” and said, “We take the directness of this feedback and the convictions and values they express very seriously, and we look forward to engaging other perspectives in the months ahead. Hosting tonight’s event is in the spirit of free expression”.

Sarsour’s response to the criticism was given in her own words, minutes later.

“I’m not looking for any approval from Zionists, right-wing Zionists, from Jewish Americans, from non-Jewish – I don’t need anybody to invite me to the movement to dismantle anti-Semitism. I come here because I believe it, and it’s the right thing to do for all of us.”

Earlier this month, Jonathan Greenblatt, National Director and CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, slammed the New School for hosting the event. He tweeted, “Having Linda Sarsour & head of JVP leading a panel on #antisemitism is like Oscar Meyer leading a panel on vegetarianism. These panelists know the issue, but unfortunately, from the perspective of fomenting it rather than fighting it.”

The New School responded by inviting Greenblatt to a second panel on antisemitism, but he declined.

At yesterday’s event, Jewish Voice for Peace Executive Director Rebecca Vilkomerson, another member of the panel, attacked Greenblatt for comparing, JVP to the alt-right movement in the past.

As reported by The Jerusalem Post