اضيف الخبر في يوم السبت ١٢ - مارس - ٢٠١١ ١٢:٠٠ صباحاً.
Stop scapegoating Muslims today in the U. S. --Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak
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U.S. Representative Peter King (R-NY), who once said 85% of American Muslim community leaders are "an enemy living amongst us,” is set to hold hearings today to investigate "the extent of radicalization of American Muslims." The idea of hearings that single out one ethnic or religious group in the United States is profoundly offensive to me as a Jew, a Rabbi, an American, and a human being. These hearings come on the heels of a string of shockingly racist attacks and campaigns against Muslims in the United States including:
Every fiber of our being, as Jews and people of good will, should vibrate with astonishment at these incidents. But if we view this spectacle with "old eyes," as Rabbi Leo Baeck observed upon witnessing the events in 1930s Germany, we must acknowledge that we know this place and time in history from our own experience. For Jews, viewing the creation of a national narrative about Muslims as "the harmful other" reminds us of our past in Europe, in ancient Egypt, and even in early 20th Century America. By trying to assign Muslim-Americans and Islam to the role of the source of evil, they inflame passions and add enmity not only to the American discourse but also to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In this season of change in the Middle East, as people call for freedom, democracy and equality-- largely inspired by the promise of our own democracy-- we should be seeking to build bridges of understanding, not separation.
Examples of work we continue to do to fight anti-Muslim bigotry:
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