London – A Jewish Kaddish Prayer For Gaza Victims Rally Makes British Jews Lose Their Cool

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    Martin Hizer, right, arguing with people at the Kaddish for Gaza event in London, May 16, 2018. (Screenshot from YouTube)London – Martin Hizer was driving his taxi through London when he learned that a group of Jews were saying a public mourning prayer for Palestinians killed in Gaza.

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    “Frankly, I was fuming,” Hizer, who is Jewish, said in an interview on YouTube for a pro-Israel channel. The video shows him confronting the 50 Jewish protesters in Parliament Square on May 16 as they said Kaddish for the 61 Palestinians killed that week in clashes with Israeli troops.

    “Fifty of them were identified as Hamas operatives,” he booms, pointing his finger at a male protester. “And you f***ing pricks, you’re saying Kaddish for them?! They would’ve f***ing killed you if you were there!”

    Hizer’s tirade was brief. But his response was part of an unusually toxic debate that featured online shaming, insults and threats directed by Jews against Jews — uncharacteristic for British Jewry.

    The comment section of a YouTube video of the event features an outpouring of hatred and incitement to violence toward the young men and women who attended.

    “I’d suggest gathering them within a space of three meters and throwing a grenade there,” YouTube user Moshe Harmanov wrote.

    Jonathan Hoffman, a pro-Israel activist from London, posted a link on Facebook to a page containing participants’ names headlined “Traitors behind Kaddish for Hamas.”

    Hundreds of comments, some apparently breaking laws against threats and incitement to violence, were directed at organizers and participants of the event and left-leaning organizations — including Zionist ones — with whom some of the people in attendance were affiliated.

    Nina Morris Evans, an Oxford student who attended the Kaddish for Gaza event, said no one who came anticipated the backlash.

    “It’s upsetting, especially people who send me rude private messages on Facebook,” she said. The author of one message called her a “disgrace to her heritage.” Another wrote: “This is who you are. A feeble excuse, self-loathing, weak, traitorous.”
    Demonstrators at the Kaddish for Gaza event in London, May 16, 2018. (Screenshot from YouTube)
    Left- and right-wing Jews elsewhere were divided over the deaths in Gaza, which came on the same day that the United States dedicated its new embassy in Jerusalem. Some American Jews on the left criticized Israel for using disproportionate force on the thousands of Gazans who had massed at the border to demonstrate, at times violently, for their right to return to their ancestral lands in Israel. Most centrist and right-wing groups supported Israel’s actions, saying many protesters were armed with Molotov cocktails and that Israel had the obligation to repel those who tried to breach the border.

    Among British Jews, however, the fallout of the Kaddish for Gaza event was so unprecedented that it prompted Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner, a leader of the Reform movement in Britain who rarely engages in hyperbole, to warn in an interview with the Jewish News that her community is on “a path to self-destruction.”

    This path, she said, features “one Jew wishes another dead,” crossing “the boundaries of decency and we are now into violent, harassing, bullying behavior.”

    Disagreements over Israel often result in acrimonious exchanges between Zionist Jews and those belonging to the anti-Zionist minority, Keith Kahn-Harris, a London-based writer and sociologist, told JTA. But he said the vitriol around the Kaddish for Gaza affair was unprecedented because “for the first time, the same kind of venom also [was directed at] some Zionist left-of-center groups.”

    The Kaddish for Gaza event was advertised on the personal Facebook page of a staff member of Yachad, a dovish group that identifies itself as pro-Israel and anti-occupation, and which is represented at the Board of Deputies of British Jews, British Jewry’s main umbrella federation. Yachad said none of its staff attended the event and the organization did not participate in organizing it.

    The United Kingdom branch of the left-wing Meretz party in Israel also advertised the event on its official Facebook page. Meretz UK did not reply to JTA’s request for an interview. Members of LJY Netzer, a mainstream youth movement of the Liberal Synagogue in London, also attended.

    Marco Schneebalg, an organizer of the event, told JTA he was aware at the time that a Hamas official had said that 50 of the 61 people killed belonged to the terrorist group, and it was possible that some of them might have liked to kill him because he is Jewish. He came anyway to protest Israel’s policies toward the Palestinians and “mourn the dead” because he believes that “their political opinions are not the issue.”

    Schneebalg, 27, added that if Israelis had also died during the latest clashes, he would have also mourned their deaths.

    At the Kaddish for Gaza event, one participant was filmed saying “When Palestinians stand resolute on the Gazan border [asserting] their freedom and their right to return, they are not committing acts of terrorism, they are performing a mitzvah.” Another said: “I am here because I refuse to sit by as my community doesn’t condemn outrageous acts of violence.” A third participant said: I’m here because I’m sick of listening to [people] equivocate and make excuses for Israel.”

    The Board of Deputies of British Jews published a statement on the May 14 riots blaming only Hamas, which organized the demonstrations.

    Laura Marks, a former vice president of the Board of Deputies, said the mourning for Hamas members is “deeply problematic.” But she lamented the branding as traitors and enemies of young men and women who “will be the future bedrock of our community.”

    The backlash, Marks said, is connected to what she described as a recent recession in tolerance for dissent within the community’s ranks because of uncertainty and the rise of anti-Semitism in the United Kingdom.

    Last year, the CST watchdog on anti-Semitism in Britain recorded a record 1,382 anti-Semitic incidents, of which 145 involved physical violence against Jews. Many of the perpetrators were described as Muslims or Arabs.

    The increase, CST said, possibly owed to the proliferation of anti-Semitism in the ranks of the Labour Party, once a political home for British Jewry. The outgoing president of the Board of Deputies, Jonathan Arkush, said in 2016 that most British Jews “cannot trust” Labour following the 2015 election of Jeremy Corbyn, a hard-left politician, as party leader.

    Amid signs that Corbyn’s popularity is rising considerably despite his involvement in a number of scandals featuring anti-Semitic and harsh anti-Israel speech, some British Jews are saying they will leave the United Kingdom if he is elected prime minister.

    And then there’s the United Kingdom’s impending departure from the European Union, which CST says has triggered a wave of nationalist sentiment and many xenophobic assaults.

    “The community is feeling very vulnerable, fearful on all fronts,” Marks said. “And when you feel vulnerable, you feel fearful and you lash out.” The participants of the Kaddish event, she said, “were definitely no Israel haters.”

    Janner-Klausner, the Reform rabbi, also traced the outpouring of hostility over the Kaddish for Gaza event to external threats.

    “We have spent so long focusing on other people attacking us,” she told the Jewish News, that “we have internalized that and are now turning it on each other.”


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    kehati
    kehati
    5 years ago

    Hey – as long as they’re doing it, here’s a reminder that Hitler committed suicide on erev Lag B’Omer -don’t forget to say Kaddish for him!

    5 years ago

    Fake news alert.

    “I’d suggest gathering them within a space of three meters and throwing a grenade there,”

    That’s not incting violence. There is a very vaild point there. The point is that the Israeli army is facing that threat daily. We want to know how these people would feel if they were faced with that same threat.

    Its so sad to see what happens when jews are non torah PC jews. They become so messed up. They would have mourned the deaths of nazis by during warsow ghetto to. this frankly sickening.

    And i think i saw Paulin saudi in the crowd next to yoni

    5 years ago

    Sick, sick, sick. The Gaza mamzeirim were not exactly peaceful protestors, unless you call throwing stones and burning tires at Israeli soldiers “peaceful”. Kaddish for our enemies who want to drive us into the sea? Absurd, to put it mildly.

    favish
    favish
    5 years ago

    saing kaddish out of the blue just like that were it doesnbt belong is totally nill.
    saying kaddish by non shomrei torah isworth nothin g
    it contradicts the wholr meanig.

    Normal
    Normal
    5 years ago

    Twenty year old snow flakes who have no idea and are so open minded their brains have fallen out. Hamas terrorists were trying to break through the fence and get to Kibbutzim a few hundred metres away and kill as many Jews as possible, possibly YOUR relatives. They were all on their own suicide mission.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    5 years ago

    Yamsar must have been uncomfortable? But hey $oro$ your boss will be happy

    ralph1527
    ralph1527
    5 years ago

    We should all stand up for Martin Hizer .The only one with enough guts to stand up to such sickos !!!

    Vvvvv
    Vvvvv
    5 years ago

    Organizers of the event include yonasonw, alterG, hashishomer, yamsar….

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    5 years ago

    Theae are typical leftist Jew hating scumbags just like the leftist jew hating scumbag democrats here in the US hamas supporting scumbags anyone who voted for a Democrat is voting for the party that supports ms-13 and hamas and Iran’s bid to destroy Israel feh

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    These people say kaddish twice, once when their dog dies and the other time when terrorists are killed in the line of duty.

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    5 years ago

    These liberal hamas supporting jews don’t keep shabbos or kosher