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More egregiously, American Jewry continues to withdraw from a goodwill account which is nearly, if not wholly, dried up.
These are but three of the many articles in the wake of the recent Middle Eastern conflict which called upon Black America—inexplicably above and beyond, say, Japanese America, or Italian America, or Irish America, or Indian America—to make a stand on the world podium concerning Israel and her neighbors, to march in pro-Israel rallies, to stand with Israel. I assume to invoke some Lord of the Rings-esque callback to days past: Long ago we fought and marched and died together.
We call upon you to honor that allegiance. And to that I reply: Where were the Jews when Michael Brown was shot? Where were the Jews on radio shows and news programs and Twitter decrying the police brutality?
Where were the new Heschels when our enemies closed around us in Ferguson? And where are they?
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