In COVID-aid bill scrum, Israel becomes a familiar scapegoat The coronavirus bill was insufficient to deal with both the crisis and the usual congressional spending mess. But blaming the problem on foreign aid is for fools and anti-Semites. Jonathan S. Tobin Dec. 22, 2020
Jewish groups and activists disavow anti-Semitism of Women’s March leadership While the Women’s March was founded in opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies and views, many involved feel that the leadership has taken the movement in the wrong direction, citing anti-Semitism, support for BDS movement and their close ties of with Nation of Islam head Louis Farrakhan. Jackson Richman and Sean Savage Jan. 4, 2019
Alyssa Milano, Debra Messing speak against anti-Semitic ties to Women’s March “Zioness rejects the divisive examples of Linda Sarsour, Tamika Mallory and others who claim to be ‘leaders’ of women, while they continue to support anti-Semitic, homophobic figures like [Louis] Farrakhan.” Nov. 13, 2018