NEW YORK (JTA) – The speaker of New York’s City Council said she supports her colleagues’ participation in an educational trip to Israel this week, one day after a Jewish news site asked why she was not taking part.
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“I am proud that the Council’s Jewish Caucus has led a diverse delegation of members to Israel,” Council member Adrienne Adams said in a statement shared by the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, which is sponsoring the trip. “I look forward to holding a roundtable with the Council members on the trip, that includes members of my leadership team, upon their return.”
Twelve City Council members are currently on the week-long trip to Israel, which the JCRC has been conducting for over 30 years as a way to introduce politicians to Israel and cultivate their support. On Monday, an article in the Forward noted that Adams is the first leader of the council not to lead the trip since the speaker’s position was created in 1986.
The Forward also noted that the Democratic Socialists of America, which includes four affiliated members on the Council, has urged members not to attend the trip. A progressive Jewish group, Jews for Racial & Economic Justice, has also discouraged participation in the trip, telling the Forward that “the trip fails to be in any way evenhanded” and does not “show the reality of state and settler violence against Palestinians.”
Get rid of the bail reform. That’s more important.
What does Ezra say?
Is this the same woman who tweeted a happy yom kippur with a menorah?
Not everyone merits to see The Holy Land.
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