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A Tare Look Into The $90 Million AIPAC (Asshole Isra-helli 🐖 🐷 🐖 🐗 Against Civilization) Has Raised Since October 7
AIPAC has raised $90 million since Oct. 7. Some of that money is already going towards the 2024 elections
— By Amos Barshad | February 6, 2024 | Forward (Jewish. Independent. Non-profit.)
The World’s Most Wanted War Criminal: Satan-Yahu! ‘AIPAC has already begun using its war chest to influence the 2024 election,’ writes Amos Barshad for The Lever. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
This article was originally published in The Lever, a reader-supported investigative news outlet.
In the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks on southern Israel, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has reaped a $90 million fundraising haul, according to confidential internal documents reviewed by The Lever.
Large donations flowed as the influential pro-Israel lobbying group hosted a remobilized Israeli military official who reassured potential contributors that the country’s military was doing everything possible to mitigate civilian casualties in Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza, according to donor-only meetings reviewed by The Lever.
From January to September 2023, the non-public documents show that AIPAC received an average of around $12 million in monthly pledged donations. By contrast, in October alone, the documents show that AIPAC received more than triple that amount — more than $40 million in pledged donations. In the following two months, donors pledged another nearly $50 million.
Top benefactors on a list of 2023 donors reviewed by The Lever represent a cross-section of the U.S. elite, including pro sports teams owners; heads of private equity firms; real estate titans; a Maryland congressman now running for the U.S. Senate; the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret; the co-founder of the dance-exercise company Zumba; and the creator of Squishmallows, the beloved children’s toy.
The documents and list were provided by an internal AIPAC source. The Lever attempted to contact more than 75 of the individuals on the list of donors. Nine people confirmed to The Lever that they were AIPAC donors. Six additional individuals were listed as AIPAC board members in 2013, when the organization publicly disclosed its board. Seven other individuals on the list are publicly listed as being “involved in pro-Israel political giving” on a 2022 organization event page.
Prior to publication, The Lever showed AIPAC the information reported in this story. The organization responded with an emailed statement: “Much of the information here is either misstated, misinterpreted, inaccurate or illegitimately obtained. Since October 7, there has been a systematic effort by Israel’s detractors to harass, intimidate and silence supporters of the Jewish state. All detractors should know that their attacks only increase our determination to strengthen the US-Israel relationship.”
When The Lever asked AIPAC’s spokesperson to identify any inaccurate information, the organization did not respond. The Lever followed up three times before publication, but the spokesperson stopped responding.
Three individuals named on the list denied being donors. That includes Leonid Radvinsky, the billionaire owner of OnlyFans, a hugely popular internet platform dominated by sex workers. According to the internal documents, Radvinsky and his wife, Katie Chudnovsky, pledged $11 million to AIPAC — the most of anyone listed.
“I didn’t donate or pledge $11M,” Radvinsky wrote in an email, and “this appl[ies] to me / my foundation / my family.” When The Lever asked Radvinsky why AIPAC had him listed as a donor, Radvinsky replied, “I don’t know.” When The Lever asked Radvinsky to comment on internal AIPAC documentation showing a wire transfer from his wife to AIPAC, Radvinsky stopped responding.
After 1,200 Israelis were killed and 240 others taken hostage in the Oct. 7 attacks, Israel launched a military offensive in Gaza. Since then, more than 25,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
Flags of World’s War Criminals USA and Its Bastard Child Isra-hell! Photo by Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Miri Eisin, a retired but recently-remobilized Israeli colonel and a longtime AIPAC ally, declared during a donors-only virtual meeting in December that “Israel has done more than any military anywhere at any time in any war ever to try to save the civilians.”
“We’re doing everything right,” Eisin added. “We’re trying to save lives.”
According to military experts cited by The New York Times, the “pace of death during Israel’s campaign has few precedents in this century” and people are dying in Gaza faster than “even the deadliest moments of U.S.-led attacks in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan.” While the majority of the combatants targeted by the Israeli military are men, nearly 70 percent of the dead are women and children.
The internal AIPAC information reviewed by The Lever constitutes a rare view inside a well-funded organization that has successfully pushed the U.S. government towards unconditional support of Israel for decades — and that is currently using its resources to lobby against a ceasefire that proponents say would alleviate suffering in Gaza.
AIPAC has already begun using its war chest to influence the 2024 election.
After Rep. Betty McCollum (D-Minn.) spoke in favor of a “negotiated regional ceasefire,” AIPAC sponsored ads claiming McCollum was “giving Hamas a lifeline.” AIPAC is attempting to “silence dissent by spreading lies,” McCollum said in response, adding “facts don’t matter to AIPAC and its extremist supporters.” Progressive groups working to oppose AIPAC believe the organization and its affiliated entities could ultimately spend $100 million in the 2024 cycle.
In January, Sen. Bernie Sanders (Ind.-Vt.) proposed a resolution conditioning aid to Israel on the stipulation that the country would not violate human rights and international law in its attacks on Gaza. In an AIPAC donor-only meeting reviewed by The Lever, AIPAC President Michael Tuchin said Sanders was attempting to “undermine Israel’s security with a resolution baselessly accusing Israel of violating international law.” The attempt failed, garnering support from only 11 Senators.
In another donor-only meeting reviewed by The Lever, AIPAC made its election strategy clear. During the Nov. 29 event, an attendee asked AIPAC CEO Howard Kohr, “How do we encourage our members of Congress to stand up to some of the wildly inaccurate claims coming from the more pro-Hamas camp?”
“This won’t come as a surprise to anyone,” Kohr answered. “We are going to have to continue to demonstrate in even more dramatic ways that if you’re willing to stand with Israel when she’s at war and she needs America… we’re willing to help [you] politically.” As to those elected officials trying to “ensure that there’s a weakening of Israel at this moment,” Kohr said, they will have to be “defeated at the ballot box.”
Who Are AIPAC’s Donors?
AIPAC is legally designated as a 501(c)4 “social welfare” organization. That means contributions to AIPAC do not have to be made public under federal disclosure laws. Traditionally, AIPAC has kept the identity of its biggest donors a closely guarded secret.
The list of donors that The Lever reviewed offers insight into the sources of AIPAC’s resources. Most of the pledges on the list ranged between $100,000 to $200,000. Around 20 were between $500,000 and $2 million.
One pledge was an outlier at $11 million. The pledge was credited to “Mr. Anonymous Anonymous” and Katie Chudnovsky. The pledge contained personal contact information and a short bio that identified “Mr. Anonymous Anonymous” as Leonid Radvinsky, the “elusive” owner of the content platform OnlyFans. In the March 19, 2009, edition of the Chicago Tribune, Chudnovsky posted an announcement of her wedding to Radvinsky, writing “we will work hard to enrich our marriage and to live life with dignity and dedication.”
In 2018, Radvinsky, a computer programmer and tech investor, purchased a 75 percent stake in OnlyFans from its original founders and has since seen the platform boom in popularity, fueled in part by increased internet usage during the Covid-19 pandemic. In the 2022 fiscal year, OnlyFans subscribers spent $5.6 billion — and Radvinsky reportedly took in $338 million in dividends.
OnlyFans, best known for hosting adult content, takes a 20 percent cut of its creators’ earnings. (Subscription fees range from $4.99 to $49.99 a month.) Many content creators have become wealthy off their OnlyFans’ earnings but, as the Washington Post reports, the platform “suffers from a problem of incredible pay inequality.” In 2020, an independent researcher cited by the Post found that “the top 1 percent of accounts made 33 percent of the money, and that most accounts took home less than $145 a month.”
Beyond Radvinsky, the list of donors reviewed by The Lever was dominated by finance and real estate professionals. According to the list, that includes:
Daniel Sundheim, Founder of the investment firm D1 Capital Partners, pledged $2 million.
Milton Cooper, Executive Chairman of the real estate giant Kimco Realty, pledged $1 million.
Tony Ressler, Co-founder of the asset management firm Ares and owner of the Atlanta Hawks, pledged $1 million.
Jonathan Gray, president of Blackstone Group, The World’s largest private equity firm, pledged $1 million. In an internal email sent to employees of Blackstone Group days after Oct. 7 and obtained by eJewishPhilanthropy, Gray and Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwartzman wrote, “We will be there for [Israel] throughout this crisis. The Blackstone Charitable Foundation will be making a $3 million contribution to support humanitarian relief efforts. Additionally, we are each committing $1 million personally and other senior partners have already generously committed approximately $2 million.” In 2021, BlackStone opened an office in Israel to tap into the country’s tech industry. The head of the office, a former Israeli Defense Ministry lieutenant, told The Times of Israel that “All of a sudden Israel is ripe enough to be a relevant partner for an entity like Blackstone.”
Josh Harris, Co-founder of the private equity firm Apollo Global Management and co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, the New Jersey Devils, and the Washington Commanders, pledged $500,000.
Lloyd Blankfein, Former CEO and current senior chairman of the investment bank Goldman Sachs, pledged $100,000.
Aside from finance and real estate, the list was an eclectic mix of powerful Americans.
Julie Platt, Chair of the prominent Jewish Federations of North America and the actor Ben Platt’s mother, pledged $500,000.
Shlomo Rechnitz, Reportedly California’s largest nursing-home operator, pledged $260,000. Last year, Rechnitz agreed to a settlement after being indicted on charges of Medicare fraud.
Judd Zebersky — Founder of the toy company Jazwares, which makes the TikTok-beloved Squishmallows and claims “putting a smile on children’s faces is at the heart of everything we do” — pledged $250,000. In a LinkedIn post immediately following Oct. 7, Zebersky wrote, “Remember that Israel is fighting for its very existence. This is hitting close to home for many Jazmanians.”
Mark Penn, A long-time political operative, pledged $100,000. Penn is the CEO of the Stagwell Group, which owns the political consulting firm co-founded by President Biden’s senior adviser Anita Dunn. As Semafor has reported, recent polling done by a company owned by Stagwell has indicated widespread support from Americans for Hamas. That polling has been covered by media outlets around the world despite glaring indications that its methodology is deeply flawed.
Leslie Wexner, Former CEO of Victoria’s Secret, pledged $100,000.
Alberto Perlman, Co-founder of Zumba, pledged $100,000.
Reached via email, Tony Ressler declined to confirm or deny the information, writing, “Don’t want to be rude but please do as you wish… I don’t know you or your publication or organization… wishing you all the best.” The other individuals named above did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
One of the most prominent names on the list is Rep. David Trone (D-Md.), the owner of a massive liquor-store chain who is now running for a U.S. Senate seat. Trone has been an on-the-record AIPAC supporter for years. According to the list of AIPAC donors reviewed by The Lever, Trone pledged $100,000 last year. A Trone campaign spokesperson confirmed to The Lever that Trone was a “Minyan member”-level donor in 2023. “Minyan member” is AIPAC’s term for donors who pledge an annual sum of $100,000. (In Judaism, a “minyan” is the quorum of worshippers required for communal prayer.)
Trone is seeing AIPAC support come back to him: Over the current 2024 election cycle, he’s already received $105,600 from donors via the AIPAC PAC. (During a town hall with voters, Trone also recently expressed impromptu support for a ceasefire in Gaza.)
Individuals on the list who confirmed to The Lever they were AIPAC donors mostly explained their support for the organization in ways that mirrored AIPAC’s own messaging.
Richard Thalheimer, founder of home electronics company Sharper Image, pledged $100,000 in 2023. Thalheimer told The Lever that he’s donated at Minyan level for years “and some years have been higher.”
He added, “AIPAC is doing an outstanding job of getting our policymakers and Congress members to visit Israel and understand what is really going on. These educational visits then support policy and funding decisions, which strengthen our bond with Israel” and “ensure continuous funding and technology sharing for mutual defense. Oct. 7 motivated me, and should motivate everyone who supports democracy, to give additional funding to AIPAC and Israel.”
Ken Alterman, former CEO of the thrift store chain Savers, Inc., also pledged $100,000, according to the list reviewed by The Lever. Alterman did not confirm the size of his donation amount but did identify himself as a donor, adding “I support the mission. Building U.S. and Israeli relations — I’m grateful that happens.”
Jacob Klein, a New Jersey real estate developer listed as a $100,000 donor on the list, confirmed that he was a Minyan member, and said he donates that amount annually. AIPAC is “a very important organization and I value their work a great deal,” he told The Lever. He added that since Oct. 7, he’s “more motivated so I’m gonna do more.”
Paul Burg, the 90-year-old founder of the drug ingredients manufacturer Spectrum Chemicals, spoke more emotionally when reached for comment. Burg lived through Nazi control in a Jewish ghetto in modern-day Ukraine during World War II. He confirmed being an AIPAC donor, although he denied the amount ascribed to him on the list of donors reviewed by The Lever — $150,000 — and declined to specify the amount of his 2023 donation.
“Now is not the time to criticize Israel,” he said. “Israel has suffered tremendous damage not only from its enemies but also from its so-called friends. AIPAC is very important for Israel and the Jews in general — the people who want to destroy Israel intend to destroy the Jews from everywhere. It doesn’t stop with the Jews from America.”
“I will give my life for Israel,” Burg added, “and I never lived in Israel!”
US Secretary of State and the Scrotums Licker of Zionist 🐖 🐷 🐖 🐗 Antony Blinken (left) with AIPAC President Michael Tuchin (right) in June 2023. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
How AIPAC Works
The organization that came to be known as AIPAC was formed in the mid-1950s in the wake of an Israeli massacre. In retaliation to a grenade attack that killed a mother and her two children, the Israeli army killed more than 60 civilians in the West Bank village of Qibya. I.L. Kenen, an influential political operator and the father of AIPAC, created the organization out of his concern that Qibya would damage “our propaganda.”
In the decades since, AIPAC has advocated for American support of Israeli governments. One of the only exceptions came in the early nineties, during the 1993 Oslo Accords peace process between Israel and Palestine. While AIPAC officially supported the accords, one former AIPAC analyst has said that behind the scenes the organization worked to “cripple Oslo.”
Doug Rossinow, a professor at Minnesota’s Metro State University and the author of the forthcoming book, Promised Land: The Worlds of American Zionism, says AIPAC has long managed a “balancing act.” On one hand: “Thwarting efforts to achieve peaceful coexistence between Jews and Palestinians in the Middle East.” On the other: “Retaining an identity as an establishment consensus group.”
AIPAC does so largely by funneling money and support to both Democrats and Republicans.
As a 501(c)(4) organization, AIPAC legally cannot have politics as its “primary purpose.” But it still has wide latitude to impact elections in a variety of ways. That includes buying ads boosting or decrying candidate (like the ones it ran attacking McCollum); cultivating pro-Israel candidates and elected officials through its trips to the country; and informally steering generous pro-Israel donors to AIPAC-friendly candidates.
In the 2022 election cycle, for the first time, AIPAC launched two other entities to expand its political operations. One was a traditional political action committee, the AIPAC PAC, which can solicit an unlimited number of individual donations (capped at $3,300 per donor per election) to pass on to political candidates. The organization also established an affiliated super PAC, the United Democracy Project, which can spend unlimited amounts of money to support or oppose a candidate in an election. As a super PAC, the United Democracy Project can’t give directly to candidates or parties — but its donors aren’t constrained by contribution limits.
In the 2022 election cycle, the United Democracy Project spent more than $26 million. Outside of the party committees themselves, it was the tenth biggest outside spender. The money was largely spent on mailers and TV ads to quash progressive Democrats critical of the Israeli government. Of that amount, $10.5 million came from AIPAC — but federal records do not include disclosures of the specific donors who originally contributed the money to AIPAC.
How AIPAC Talks To Its Donors
Outside of the organization’s high-profile annual conference, AIPAC officials seldom speak publicly. In donor-only virtual events reviewed by The Lever, the organization’s chief executives spoke at length about the organization’s strategies.
On Nov. 29, AIPAC hosted a meeting, “Live From Israel: A Conversation With AIPAC Leadership,” featuring AIPAC President Michael Tuchin and Howard Kohr, its CEO. Placed on a glass table in front of them was an AIPAC coffee mug holding one little American flag and one little Israeli flag.
Tuchin spoke briefly about an incident that had occurred a few days prior: a protest at his home in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. Referring to the protestors as “pro-Hamas vandals,” Tuchin explained they were “blasting sirens, beating drums,” and throwing “baby body bags covered with blood around our house.”
Then, to spotlight support that AIPAC has from the political establishment, Tuchin ticked off the messages of support he received from prominent figures after the protest. “The second gentleman,” Douglass Emhoff, “called. The acting governor of California. The mayor of Los Angeles called several times. Many Senators. Members of Congress. Ambassadors.”
Next, Kohr and Tuchin brought up their current focus: fighting a “premature” ceasefire.
“Israelis, we believe, will make clear that they are doing remarkable things to minimize civilian casualties,” Kohr said. “But we have to remind members of the Senate and the House that the very strategy of Hamas — the predicate of their strategy — is that they have built an entire civilian infrastructure upon their military and terror capabilities.”
“It’s not possible to meet the objectives without some civilian casualties,” Kohr added. “This is not going to be pretty… the line between civilian and terrorist — and it does exist — is very difficult in Gaza.”
Tuchin suggested that it could have been an AIPAC delegation — and, possibly, an acting U.S. lawmaker — killed on Oct. 7.
“I’ve been to Kfar Aza twice this year with delegations,” he said, referring to one of the sites of the Hamas-led attacks. “With 29 members of Congress. We stood steps away from where Hamas attackers murdered people in cold blood. It really hit home.”
In other meetings, Tuchin underscored similar sentiments about the vulnerability of all Jewish people. In one, he hailed the Israeli military as a great transnational protector: it’s “for all of us around the globe that the IDF,” the Israeli Defence Forces, “is fighting.” In another, he said that Hezbollah, the Houthis, and other Iranian proxies have consistently confirmed “their intentions to murder as many Israelis and Jews as possible.”
In the December meeting where Eisin, the Israeli colonel, claimed “We’re trying to save lives,” speakers echoed the idea that any member of the extended AIPAC network or their families could just as likely have been the victims of the Oct. 7 attacks.
“It could have been my parents,” Eisin said. “It could have been my children.”
The moderator, AIPAC Educational Seminar Leader Renee Sharon, quickly interjected. “I want to say, Miri — it could have been one of our AIEF groups.” AIEF, or the American Israel Education Foundation, is an affiliate AIPAC organization that leads Congressmembers on tours of Israel. “All of the times that we’ve been down there,” in the south of Israel near the Gaza border. “It could have been any of us.”
In a Dec. 21 donor meeting, the special guest was Yaakov Katz, former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post.
“A lot of people love to play the numbers game,” he said early in the meeting. “20,000 dead.” (That was roughly the estimated civilian casualty total at the time Katz was speaking. It’s currently at more than 25,000.) “Well, look at the fact that we’re looking at 6, 7,000 terrorists [killed] and we’re looking at a ratio of combatant to civilian of one to two” he noted. (Per Katz’s own numbers, the ratio would be closer to one alleged member of Hamas killed for every three civilians.)
“One to two is actually quite good when you think about the combat zone, the density, the urban terrain,” Katz added. “While it does look like there’s a lot of devastation and destruction inside the Gaza Strip, [the Israeli military] is operating with a lot of precision.”
Then he switched gears, to talk about how the Israeli military “in the last sixty days or so has really reclaimed its glory of being an aggressive and effective ground force.”
On Jan. 18, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) joined a donors-only meeting, “From The Frontlines To Capitol Hill.” When asked to explain why Sen. Sanders and other Congressmembers have criticized Israel’s war tactics, Gillibrand credited bad intelligence.
As a member of the Intelligence and Armed Services Committees, Gillibrand explained, she receives regular briefings on Israeli military strategy that include “how many innocent civilians they’re willing to accept in their targeting” which has convinced her that Israel follows “all of the humanitarian agreements” in a “thoughtful, methodical way.” Meanwhile, her colleagues don’t have “access to that information, and so they’re left with misinformation from their constituents.” As to the source of misinformation, she identified “TikTok and China and Russia and our other adversaries.”
Former House Speaker Witch Nancy Pelosi addresses the crowd at AIPAC’s annual conference in Washington, DC, in March 2019. Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images
“We’re losing the communications war,” she added, to “absolutely horrific rhetoric against Israel, accusing [the country] of genocide, accusing them of occupation, accusing them of white supremacy. It’s beyond recognition. There is no truth in those narratives.”
Addressing widespread calls for a ceasefire, Gillibrand conceded that some of the people calling for one are doing so “because they want innocent lives to be protected,” then added “but they may not understand that if you call for a ceasefire, you can’t get the hostages back.”
Since Oct. 7, the Israeli military has rescued one hostage and accidentally killed at least three others. During a seven-day pause in the fighting in November, more than 100 hostages were released. Gadi Eiskenot, a member of Israel’s five-man war cabinet, recently told Israel’s Channel 12, “it is impossible to bring the hostages back alive in the near future without a deal” and that those who suggest otherwise are “feeding lies to the public.” Negotiations are currently ongoing for a deal in which the remaining hostages will be released partially in exchange for a two-month ceasefire.
At the close of the January AIPAC meeting, Cornyn was asked what his personal message was to Israel. “Don’t give up hope,” he said. “We are there with you. We are inseparable. And Israel’s future is really the United State’s future.”
“You’re All Mobilized, Too”
While AIPAC has told its donors that Israel is minimizing civilian casualties, critics of the country’s military argue such claims are not credible. Paul Rogers is a Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University. “One percent of all Gazans have been killed in the space of three months,” he said. “That is an incredible intensity of death.”
In January, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to “take all measures within its power to prevent the commission” of genocide. The ruling came as a result of a petition brought by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide.
Adila Hassim, the lawyer representing South Africa, argued that the “level of Israel’s killing is so extensive that nowhere is safe in Gaza.” Civilians “have been killed if they failed to evacuate, in the places to which they have fled, and even while they attempted to flee along Israeli-declared safe routes,” she added. Beyond the military tactics, she noted that civilians are now dying by “starvation, dehydration, and disease.”
According to the Israeli human-rights organization B’Tselem, Israel is overseeing the creation of a famine by refusing to allow necessary food supplies to enter Gaza via aid trucks in the wake of the widespread destruction of fields, factories, and warehouses. In what may be a drastic undercount, the World Health Organization is estimating that there are more than 400,000 cases of infectious diseases in Gaza.
Eva Borgwardt, the spokesperson for the American Jewish anti-occupation group IfNotNow, hopes that AIPAC’s support of Israel in the wake of the Gaza crisis will create an inflection point in the lobbying group’s relationship with the Democratic Party. “AIPAC’s dangerous aim is to convince people that their basic values — equality, freedom, the value of human life — should not apply to the Palestinian people,” she said.
Democrats, Borgwardt argues, have a chance now “to renounce AIPAC, uphold the value that all human life is precious, and say that no more U.S. weapons should go to this Israeli government’s horrific assault on Palestinian life.”
But so far, outside of pushback from a minority, the Democratic Party has remained as stalwart as the GOP in its support of Israel. And for AIPAC, whose mission it is to bolster American support for Israel, these are boom times. In the face of the ongoing military assault on Gaza, AIPAC has a compelling narrative to push on its donors.
During the December donor-only meeting, before signing off, Col. Miri Eisin was asked one more question. “What can we do to help Israel now? What does Israel need from us?”
“You’re listening, you’re engaged, you’re calling, you’re doing what you’re doing in the United States,” Eisin said. “That’s what we need. We need that backing. We can’t be alone. This shouldn’t be Israel alone and it isn’t — because of you.”
She added that after Oct. 7, she was mobilized by the Israeli military, as was her husband and all three of her children. Just that day, the five of them were altogether, all back in their military uniforms, and took photos to commemorate the moment.
And through their support for AIPAC, Eisin told the donors, “You’re all mobilized, too.”
— Amos Barshad is a Senior Enterprise Reporter at The Lever and the author of “No One Man Should Have All That Power: How Rasputins Manipulate The World.”
#AIPAC (Asshole Isra-helli 🐖 🐷 🐖 🐗 Against Civilization)#Raising Money#The Lever#Forward (Jewish. Independent. Non-profit.)
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i just spent almost 40 minutes fact-checking a post and preparing to write a whole essay for someone who i know doesnt even give a shit about the situation.
#rem rants#imagine citing adl. like imagine citing the adl about anti-zionism. imagine citing a source to cite a source about a different source to sa#something could not have happened because all we have is eye-witnesses and this news outlet had ONE(1) person who made an antisemetic post#on facebook in 2014- was removed from the news outlet after it was brought to their attention in like 2019. and saying:#'hah! see! this is why you cant trust this non-profit org! also its run by an antisemite who takes Quatar money in switzerland.#clearly they arent even qualified!'#like buddy you skipped the fact that they are american. they are jewish. they worked as the human rights reporter specifically for the#things going on in palestine since 1980's- oooh...ooooooh thats why you dont like them mayhaps. thats why youre struggling to#vilify them. theres a joke to be made that zionists just keep. doing. nazi shit. but thats giving the nazis too much credit.#its just fascism. like its so annoying that its just...fascism. and youre pretending it isnt. POORLY i may add.
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Shavei Israel - Founded In 2002
Shavei Israel reaches out with a helping hand to all members of the Jewish people and their descendants longing to renew their attachment to the people of Israel. The nonprofit believes that the Jewish People comprise a family with links that cannot be completely erased. Shavei Israel seeks to strengthen the bonds weakened by circumstance, distance, and history. Michael Freund is the founder and established the group in 2002.
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I wanted to highlight examples of actions I've seen people organize to protest the genocide happening in Palestine.
[ID: A tweet by Demilitarize Western Mass @demilitarizewma that reads “BREAKING. We're blockading all vehicle entrances to the L3Harris facility in Northampton, MA. L3Harris is one of the largest weapons contractors in the world, and they profit from war, the prison industry, and the violent occupation of Palestine..” End ID]
[ID: A tweet by Rebecca Pierce @aptly_engineerd that reads “Happening now: Jewish emergency protest blockading the San Francisco Federal building in solidarity with Gaza and calling for a ceasefire and end to US complicity in the occupation of Palestinians.” End ID]
[ID: A tweet by Jewish Voice for Peace @jvplive that reads “JEWS SAY: STOP THE GENOCIDE OF PALESTINIANS! Over two-thousand Jews protested in front of the offices and homes of elected officials in NYC, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, Indiana, Florida, and Los Angeles to demand action to prevent the genocide of Palestinians..” End ID]
Last thing I wanted to highlight was this message from Palestinian-American Author Nadia Shammas. You can read the full thread on twitter.
[ID: A tweet by Nadia Shammas @Nadia_Shammas_ that reads “I want to hear non-Palestinians to hold the same faith in their heart as we do that Palestine will be liberated. I dream of a world where, when it’s too painful to keep faith, I can rest knowing they’ll believe it just as hard for me, that they’ll carry it for me just as firm"]
#theres wayy more examples across the globe#i just wanted to put this together mostly for me#to know people really care and are doing what they can#even if it doesnt feel that way#palestine
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Search for Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust
Betsy Wurzel’s guest is – Meryl Frank an American Politician, Non-Profit Executive, Diplomat, and Author & Writer of “Unearthed”: A Lost Actress, A Forbidden Book, and a Search for Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust. Meryl Frankan spoke on why she wrote the book about her cousin, Franya Winter a celebrated actress in Yiddish Theater and she came from a Hasidic Jewish family from Vilna. Franya…
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#Actress#Author#Betsy Wurzel#Diplomat#Healing#Holocaust#Jewish History#Jewish Journal#Meryl Frank#non profit#Non Profit Executive#Politician#Thrilling Mystery#writer
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Places to donate to help Palestine
PCRF.net - They did over a 100 medical missions in 2022 (Palestine Children’s Relief Fund)
Middle East Children's Alliance - A Non-profit organization fighting for the well-being and rights of Middle Eastern Children. They also have a link to a 'tool kit' to help spread information about the Gaza Genocide. I'm linking to it directly HERE
Anera: Where Hope Finds a Way - They provide everything from food, medicine and hygiene kits. $30 equals 16 blood bags - an essential thing for helping doctors help people survive horrible physical trauma.
UNICEF.org - Link to where you can donate to help UNICEF get aid to those suffering in Palestine.
And because I know damn well that lots of people don't have the extra funds to donate money - you can help by simply clicking here once a day. It donates ad revenue. Click to help Palestine
[I wanted so much to find other places people could donate that weren't in the US or Canada, but I was having problems figuring out how to ensure that they were reputable. If anyone knows of any, please reblog and add the links!]
And some basic informational sources for those who want to understand what's really going on other than the misleading information from the media.
BDS - The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement works to end international support for Israel's oppression of Palestinians. Offers actual news about what's happening.
Decolonize Palestine - In depth information about the history and origins of Palestine. Also has a great 'debunked myths' section that lists almost all of all the lies the Media has been peddling.
Mondoweiss - An independent website devoted to informing readers about developments in Israel/Palestine and related US foreign policy. (Be aware: Some articles show disturbing images of the horrors happening in Gaza.)
Petitions I found with reputable track records (there are a LOT of fakes out there)
Canada:
Independant Jewish Voices Canada - Gaza on the Brink Ceasefire Now! - Prewritten letter to Justin Trudeau and Mélanie Joly calling for an immediate ceasefire, and for an end to the collective punishment of Palestinians. Just sign your name and it sends a letter!
There are several other ways (Including email addresses to various people/companies, as well as physical addresses you can mail letters to) listed here.
DON'T send threats/hate mail. That does nothing but make them double down on their current stances. Be polite. You don't have to take a happy tone, but be polite.
United States:
USA - Tell Congress: Stop Fueling the Gaza Genocide - Demanding an immediate ceasefire and for Humanitarian Aid to be allowed into Gaza.
Jewish Voice for Peace - You can use their form for send a letter to Congress to demand that they should focus on de-escalation instead of sending money and weapons to Israel so they can continue their genocidal war against Palestinians.
Jewish Voice for Peace (part 2) - Fill out this form and inform President Biden that he should call for a ceasefire and stop supplying money and weapons to Israel.
#free palestine#palestine aid#how to help palestine#stop the genocide#free gaza#help palestine#charities#non profit
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heads up! tomorrow on march 2, Saturday there'll be a global march for Palestine, that means I won't be posting or reblogging anything unless its resources and information on the genocide. one of the marches happens to be held in my area, which I'll be attending
it's up to us to uplift the their voices and do everything we can to stop the genocide against Palestinians, no matter how small the action is!
some resources:
information on the global march available at shutitdown4palestine.org
tutorial on how to purchase e-sims for palestinians
donate to Care For Gaza, a non-profit helping to provide food and aid
donate to Direct Aid for Gaza, also helping to deliver food and aid, including hygiene products
actions you can take to help call for a ceasefire if you live in the US here (such as signing petitions, contacting congress, also more donation links) (UK and Canada actions available as well)
Jewish Voice for Peace's website here, includes actions you can take in the US to contact our government for a ceasefire
donate to UNRWA for Palestinian refugees
donate to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund
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The Guardian has uncovered evidence showing how Israel has relaunched a controversial entity as part of a broader public relations campaign to target US college campuses and redefine antisemitism in US law. Seconds after a smoke alarm subsided during the hearing, Chikli assured the lawmakers that there was new money in the budget for a pushback campaign, which was separate from more traditional public relations and paid advertising content produced by the government. It included 80 programs already under way for advocacy efforts “to be done in the ‘Concert’ way”, he said. The “Concert” remark referred to a sprawling relaunch of a controversial Israeli government program initially known as Kela Shlomo, designed to carry out what Israel called “mass consciousness activities” targeted largely at the US and Europe. Concert, now known as Voices of Israel, previously worked with groups spearheading a campaign to pass so-called “anti-BDS” state laws that penalize Americans for engaging in boycotts or other non-violent protests of Israel. Its latest incarnation is part of a hardline and sometimes covert operation by the Israeli government to strike back at student protests, human rights organizations and other voices of dissent. Voices’ latest activities were conducted through non-profits and other entities that often do not disclose donor information. From October through May, Chikli has overseen at least 32m shekels, or about $8.6m, spent on government advocacy to reframe the public debate.
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Haaretz and the New York Times recently revealed that Chikli’s ministry had tapped a public relations firm to secretly pressure American lawmakers. The firm used hundreds of fake accounts posting pro-Israel or anti-Muslim content on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram. (The diaspora affairs ministry denied involvement in the campaign, which reportedly provided about $2m to an Israeli firm for the social media posts.) But that effort is only one of many such campaigns coordinated by the ministry, which has received limited news coverage. The ministry of diaspora affairs and its partners compile weekly reports based on tips from pro-Israel US student groups, some of which receive funding from Israeli government sources. For example, Hillel International, a co-founder of the Israel on Campus Coalition network and one of the largest Jewish campus groups in the world, has reported financial and strategic support from Mosaic United, a public benefit corporation backed by Chikli’s ministry. The longstanding partnership is now being utilized to shape the political debate over Israel’s war. In February, Hillel’s chief executive, Adam Lehman, appeared before the Knesset to discuss the strategic partnership with Mosaic and the ministry of diaspora affairs, which he said had already produced results.
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Blame the white women that refuse to stop supporting the patriarchy z they're why we're in this mess
blame the Australian natives who were employed to whip their own people to "prevent Aboriginal resistance" blame the Africans who captured and sold their own as slaves blame the Chinese mothers and grandmothers for binding their daughters feet blame the afghan female spies who report any misconduct to police blame African Americans for “committing more crime”
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blame the one paying them to whip blame the ones buying the slaves blame the men for paying more for a wife with bound feet, and fathers for treating their daughters as produce blame the Taliban for executing women for showing hair on social media, and paying women to sacrifice others blame systemic oppression for forcing them into poverty, and America's government from profiting off the prison population
No. I will never blame any woman for her oppression. I will always, always blame the men who benefit from it. Women are only doing what they know and have been taught in order to survive.
Also, be honest: “white” has nothing to do with it. You were just scared to say “blame women for patriarchy”. All the examples I provided which are patriarchy-based are non-white women. For more modern examples see: African mothers still taking their daughters to be genitally mutilated (the procedure being done by usually other women), Korean mothers insisting their daughters wear full-body sun-protection suits to "stay young", and insisting on harmful chemicals as "skincare", or botox as a graduation gift, Islamic and orthodox jewish mothers insisting their daughters start dressing "modestly" from the age of 3.
These women do not benefit. They are only doing what they know to survive, and teaching their daughters how to survive. It's learnt helplessness. It's not their fault that they feel they need to do this in order to survive. It's the men who pay for it, profit from it and get sexual pleasure from it - the men who kill women or cause women to suffer without it.
Yes, women need to work their own way out of oppression, but I will never "blame" it on women. I thought we were beyond saying "it's her fault she was raped, she's to blame for the way she was dressed" when the only one to blame for rape is a rapist.
I will encourage any women to stop supporting patriarchy, but no matter what happens she is not to "blame". Every woman is still a victim to patriarchy, even if she participates - she did not create the cage she's decorating.
#radical feminist safe#radical feminist theory#radical feminists do interact#radical feminist community#radical feminists do touch#radblr#radical feminism#radical feminists please interact#radical feminists please touch
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Hi! I hope you don't mind me asking this -
I saw a post recently suggesting that one shouldn't donate to Ao3 because the people who run it are heavily anti-Palestine; however examining the post more it came from someone who is pretty staunchly against Ao3 because it doesn't moderate the content on it (and is supposedly therefore pro-racism and several worse things) which is a take that misses the entire point of Ao3 in the first place.
I was wondering whether you, as someone in the space far more than I, know whether these are substantiated claims and if so whether you had any steps you would recommend the community take other than not donating on their drives?
Hello! Good question!
Ao3 is a non for profit, meaning they don’t have adds on the site and as such fundraise twice a year (April and October) to keep the servers running, home fires burning, ect
To my understanding, this is all the money goes to. The team is not payed- even OTW’s legal team which has gone to congress before is all volunteer.
I did see there was one such incident wherein a user was asked to remove the phrase “From the river to the sea Palestine will be free” from their bio, as the “from the river to the sea” part has a bit of a complicated history that is sometimes taken to be ment as a call to eradicate all the Jewish individuals in the area. The email then politely asked the user to change their bio to “I stand with Palestine” or “🇵🇸” instead.
Ultimately it is your choice to decide whether to donate or not
I hope this helps!
#very good question!#thanks for asking!#if I’ve said anything incorrectly- feel free to let me know!#ao3#fanfiction#archive of our own#fanfic#fandom#ao3 shenanigans ask#otw
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Writers from around the globe including Lee Child (creator of Jack Reacher), Bernard Henri-Lévy (Philosopher and Author), Herta Müller (Author, Poet, and Nobel Prize Award Winner), Sir Simon Schama (Historian and Author), Howard Jacobson (Booker Prize-winning Author), Simon Sebag Montefiore (Historian and Author), Adam Gopnik (Writer), Yossi Klein Halevi (Author), David Mamet (Author & Pulitzer Prize Winner), Elfriede Jelinek (Author and Nobel Prize Award Winner), join entertainment leaders, Mayim Bialik, Debra Messing, Julianna Margulies, Scooter Braun, Haim Saban, Ynon Kreiz, Ozzy Osbourne, and Gene Simmons amongst many others, to reject boycotts against authors and literary institutions.
LOS ANGELES (October 30, 2024) — More than 1000 leaders from the literary and entertainment industry signed an open letter released by the non-profit entertainment industry organization Creative Community For Peace (CCFP) in support of freedom of expression and against discriminatory boycotts.
The letter comes in response to continued efforts to boycott, harass, and scapegoat Jewish and Israeli authors and literary institutions. Among the signatories are Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Booker Prize winners.
Booker Prize-winning author, Howard Jacobson said: “Art is the antithesis to a political party. It is a meeting place not an echo chamber. Art explores, discovers, differs, questions and surprises. Precisely where a door should be forever open, the boycotters slam it closed.”
Recent calls to boycott Israeli literary institutions follow a year filled with efforts to demonize and ostracize Jewish authors across the globe. In the last year, bookstore appearances have been canceled based on authors’ identities and book readings have been shut down. Activists have publicized lists of “Zionist” authors to harass and just last week, ads for a book with ‘Israel’ in the title were rejected.
Author of the Jack Reacher novel series, Lee Child said: “Politically targeting novelists, authors, and publishing houses based on their nationality is misguided. At a time when dialogue is paramount and when compromise can lead to peace, castigation and blanket boycotts are counterproductive. The written word, and the dissemination of it, must always be protected, especially in times of heightened tension. And to achieve peace, we must humanize one another and build bridges across communities through the open exchange of ideas. Literature allows for that. Boycotts hinder it.”
The letter highlights the unique role that writers and books play in society, “We believe that writers, authors, and books — along with the festivals that showcase them — bring people together, transcend boundaries, broaden awareness, open dialogue, and can affect positive change.” It continues, “We believe that anyone who works to subvert this spirit merely adds yet another roadblock to freedom, justice, equality, and peace that we all desperately desire.”
Actress and Author Mayim Bialik said, “Harassing authors, canceling bookstore appearances, and boycotting people based solely on their identity is disturbing and polarizing in ways that cannot be dismissed or minimized. Attempts to dictate “who” or “what” should be published have nothing to do with any path to coexistence or peace. This kind of rhetoric encourages demonization and hatred. As an author and as a creative, I believe in peace, I believe in humanity, and I believe in meaningful discourse. Silencing and sowing discord in this way reduces complex individuals to oversimplified caricatures which only hardens existing hostility and makes the hope for peace inch farther away.”
Philosopher and Author Bernard-Henri Lévy said: “I have always believed in the power of ideas and truth. I have always been in favor of debate, clash of opinions, even the confrontation of convictions. But what we have here is not a clash of opinions or a debate. Boycotting Israeli writers, publishers and festivals is pure anti-Semitism – and it’s anti-democratic and dangerous. The goal of this boycott is the delegitimization of the only Jewish state in the world—Israel. It is a moral obscenity and must be firmly condemned by all free-thinking and democratic citizens of the world.”
Author and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore said: “The resort to witch hunt is always dangerous and ugly especially when the inquisitors are writers. History is full of examples of self-righteous cadres of self-appointed judges who tried to enforce their version of purity by excluding people. Whatever one thinks of this tragic Middle Eastern war, who judges who is good, who bad? Once started where would it stop? Who is pure enough?”
The statement is the first of its kind – a call from the literature and entertainment community to unequivocally voice support against boycott attempts based on identity or litmus test.
The letter states: “Regardless of one’s views on the current conflict, boycotts of creatives and creative institutions simply create more divisiveness and foment further hatred.” The letter concludes: “We call on our friends and colleagues worldwide to join us in expressing their support for Israeli and Jewish publishers, authors, and all book festivals, publishers, and literary agencies that refuse to capitulate to censorship based on identity or litmus tests.”
CCFP Executive Director Ari Ingel said, “Authors, writers, and literary groups have faced non-stop harassment by a dedicated group of illiberal activists since October 7th. This is not just about Israeli authors. This is a coordinated campaign to bully and threaten anyone who refuses to condemn Israel, which targets Jews and their allies worldwide. These boycott calls, now being led by members of the literary community themselves, are reminiscent of the 1933 boycott of Jewish authors, when antisemites burned over 25,000 books. The works of Jewish authors like Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, alongside American works by Ernest Hemingway and Helen Keller were burned. This is where things are once again headed.”
Signatories Include:
Howard Jacobson, Booker Prize-winning Author; Lee Child, Author; Mayim Bialik, Actress & Author; Dr. Simon Sebag Montefiore, Historian and Author; Bernard-Henri Lévy, Philosopher and Author; Sir Simon Schama, Historian and Author; Yossi Klein Halevi, Author; Elfriede Jelinek, Playwright, Author and Nobel Prize Award Winner; David Mamet, Author & Pulitzer Prize Winner; Ozzy Osbourne, Artist and Author; Sharon Osbourne, Author, Manager, TV Personality; Herta Müller, Author and Nobel Prize Winner; Dara Horn, Author; Debra Messing, Actress, Gene Simmons, Author & Artist; Julianna Margulies; Actress; Jerry O’Connell, Actor; Douglas Murray, Author; Scooter Braun, Founder/CEO, Hybe America, Ynon Kreiz, Chairman and CEO, Mattel, Inc.; Haim Saban, Chairman and CEO, Saban Capital Group; Aaron Bay-Schuck, CEO/Co-Chairman Warner Records; Sherry Lansing, Former CEO of Paramount Pictures; Rick Rosen, Co-Founder, Endeavor; Jenji Kohan, Writer/Producer; Adam Gopnik, Writer; Deborah Harris, The Deborah Harris Agency; Diane Warren, Songwriter; Anders Rydell, Author; Ilya Kaminsky, Author and Poet; Elisa Albert, Author; Aayan Hirsi Ali, Author; Lionel Shriver, Author; Noreena Hertz Author; Sir Niall Ferguson Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and Author; Rebecca De Mornay, Actress; Jennifer Jason Leigh, Actress; Amy Sherman-Palladino, Writer and Producer; Matti Friedman, Author; Neil Blair, Partner, The Blair Partnership; Anthony Julius, Attorney and Author; Gail Simmons, Author; Ben Silverman; Chairman & Co-CEO, Propagate Content; Bret Stephens, Pulitzer Prize Winner; Fernando Szew, President, Fox Entertainment; amongst many others.
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betar.us
No matter what no matter who! Israel will stand strong and fight our evil enemies! We are an independent nation, a strong Jewish people. (As a registered non profit Betar is forbidden from endorsing a political candidate.) We are an educational activist organization.
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Shavei Israel is a non-profit founded in 2002 by Michael Freund, the former Deputy Communications Director under Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. He is dedicated to reuniting descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel with the State of Israel and the Jewish people. The organization is made up of academics, educators and rabbinical people intent on completing work in accordance with Jewish Law.
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A female family member of mine got married to a man in the middle of the COVID pandemic. So I watched the heterosexual coupling via Zoom. She wore a white dress with a long flowing train and a veil that hid her face; a spectacle of patriarchal heteronormativity. After the vows were said, and just before kissing the bride, her husband turned to the camera and announced with glee, “This is the first time we will be kissing!” They had been dating for three years.
In that moment, I saw the future and person my family had envisioned and engineered for me. One that I had escaped by coming out. The box and script that I was supposed to fit into and follow was made visible in the person of my relative and I mourned for her – wishing that this was what she genuinely wanted and had chosen and not the script that she was unconsciously following in order to win the approval of her parents and her community. But I’ve also known her since birth and I mourned because I knew different.
I’d escaped the same fate by coming out at 19. My rebellion had begun long before that in small ways, easily dismissed by family and community as eccentricisms that would be corrected once I followed the “plan.” But coming out as a lesbian sealed the deal for my family – as it was THE scarlet letter that could never be erased from my forehead. For me, however, it was a joyfully revelatory catalyst that embedded in me the surety that I could eschew scripts, jump from boxes, carve a life without templates of heterosexism, gender conformity, and sexual confinement – a knowledge that I had the freedom to choose something other than the life that had been set out by society and family.
My brother reacted by saying, “I feel as if you’re getting away with something. I just don’t know what.” I didn’t either – not then. But now I do. Somewhere deep inside, without having the words for it, I knew that what I wanted as a child–to be a Renaissance Woman who felt free to pursue a life of intellectual, physical, and creative freedom–was impossible under the regime of heteronormativity and female sexual subjugation that I saw all around me. And so many years later, having come out publicly at age 19, I look back and can honestly say that I am that Renaissance Woman I envisioned myself to be when I was seven.
*Everlyn Hunter immigrated to the US from Jamaica at the age of 14. Her educational accomplishments include Masters and Doctoral degrees in Psychology, as well as a diploma from Vancouver Film School in Writing for Television and Film. Concurrent with her professional work, Everlyn has held numerous leadership roles as a board member of non-profit human rights, Jewish, and LGBT organizations. Dr. Hunter currently lives in Los Angeles where she works as a Psychologist. In her spare time, she is a student pilot who loves flying, and an aspiring jazz vocalist. She is currently working on her first full length novel.
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Guys guys guys (especially you American Jewish guys) read this and try to guess who wrote it!
Was it… Eylon Levi? AIPAC? Your local rabbi?
Nope!
This is straight from the National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI) website. They are a non-partisan, non-profit group of Iranian Americans working to achieve secular democracy in Iran (that means no to the IR and no to the MEK too).
I highly recommend you check out their Instagram, YouTube, etc to show support.
And, as always, let Kamala Harris your local representatives know you want to see more of NUFDI and way less of NIAC (booo NIAC tomatoes boo).
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