ZOA Strongly Condemns Vice PM Shimon Peres´ Insensitive Remarks Describing The Anti-Gaza Withdrawal Demonstrators (ZOA-ZIONIST ORGANIZATION AMERICA) NEW YORK 02/01/05)
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New York - The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has strongly
condemned Israeli Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres’ remarks
concerning religious Jews and the 200,000 anti-Gaza withdrawal
demonstrators as insensitive, anti-religious, disgraceful and even
undemocratic.
Speaking to a Labor faction on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2005 about the
massive rally that took place in front of the Knesset, Peres
derisively dismissed these Israeli citizens as “a protest of
shlemazels.” (Jerusalem Post, Jan. 31, 2005) A shlemazel is a Yiddish
term used to demean someone for being an inept idiot who can’t really
help himself.
In a letter to Shimon Peres, ZOA National President Morton A. Klein,
ZOA Chairman of the Board Dr. Michael Goldblatt, and ZOA National
Executive Committee Chairman Dr. Alan Mazurek wrote, “For a Vice
Prime Minister to use this ugly epithet to refer to Israeli citizens
participating in a huge protest rally, in which approximately 4% of
Israel’s Jewish population attended, is an inflamatory insult.” (If
4% of US citizens attended a protest rally, you’d have approximately
10 million people there).
But Vice Prime Minister Peres didn’t stop there. He then dismissed
the entire rally claiming that “it is easy to get 120,000 (sic)
religious Jews to leave their homes, it would have been an
achievement to attract 120,000 secular people.”
“Can you imagine the outcry if a leader of any civilized nation
dismissed and demeaned a huge non-violent democratic rally because it
was made up of ‘religious Christians’. Or imagine if former PM
Netanyahu would have criticized a left-wing protest for being made up
of “secular and reform Jews who are a bunch of shlemazels” and
added “It would have been an achievement if they attracted all
religious Jews” – he would have been criticized mercilessly and
rightly so. Mr. Peres, what you are really saying is that the beliefs
of the secular are worth much more than those of the religious. This
is religious bigotry. No Jew should accept this, especially in a
Jewish country.” added Klein, Goldblatt and Mazurek in their letter.
“Mr. Peres,” the ZOA letter went on, “at a time when so many Jews and
Israelis are trying to bridge the gap between religious and secular,
you inflame the situation with your thoughtless remarks.” It is
especially noteworthy that Peres has the chutzpah to make these
comments when in the last election his Labor Party received only 29%
of the vote while Likud leader Sharon received 71% running on a
platform of never giving away the Jewish section of Gaza.
The ZOA officers ended their letter to Vice PM Shimon Peres by
stating, “We demand a public apology and retraction of these
appalling and hurtful remarks. Words of this nature should never be
used by a leader when speaking about law-abiding citizens making
their views known in a non-violent protest. This is all the more
troubling when one considers that the Sharon/Peres regime refuses to
hold a national referendum on this critical issue, while the only
vote taken on this issue (by Likud members only) rejected the
withdrawal plan by a landslide of 60% - 40%.” (©2005 Zionist
Organization of America 02/01/05)
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