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Woke Antisemitism: How a Progressive Ideology Harms Jews

by David L. Bernstein

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"David Bernstein has written an important book which deserves to be read widely and be thoroughly discussed in our community. This book is a powerful defense of liberal values....Bernstein's treatment is nuanced and respectful, showing understanding for the goals even as he critiques the methods of woke culture and shows us cases where it leads to antisemitism." –Rabbi Yitz Greenberg, American scholar, author and rabbi "In every age, hatred of Jews cloaks itself in different moral garb. Today's fashion goes by many names, Wokeism, Social Justice, Critical Social Justice, etc., but the historical commonalities are unmistakable—as are its ineluctable prescriptions. In clear, plainspoken language, David Bernstein denudes the profoundly unsettling relationship between woke ideology and antisemitism. This is an urgent message few people want to hear, but one that everyone needs to understand." –Peter Boghossian, author and philosopher In May 2021, amid another conflict with Iran-backed Hamas, Israel took a beating in both the mainstream press and social media. Notwithstanding the rocket fire aimed at its citizens, the Jewish state was portrayed as the oppressor and the Hamas government in Gaza as the oppressed. While Israel has always been subject to excessive scrutiny, this time was different. What had changed in the ideological environment? A veteran leader of Jewish advocacy organizations and a self-described liberal who has broken with the far left over the adoption of woke ideology, David L. Bernstein traces the growth of woke ideology in his life and career from a remote academic study to an international post-colonialist movement, then a faddish campus ideology, morphing into corporate diversity programs to a dominant ideology in mainstream institutions, including many Jewish organizations. Bernstein shows how core ideological tenets—such as privilege, equity, whiteness, and the oppressor/oppressed binary—can be and are weaponized against Jews. What's more, surveys tell us that Americans are self-censoring at record rates. Jewish institutions, long known for their robust deliberative processes and open discourse, have not been spared. Many have uncharacteristically dodged controversial issues and have simply fallen in line. He warns that, unabated, the ideology will disenfranchise the American Jewish community and sap Jewish pride. He puts forward a strategy for restoring liberal values and countering political extremism and antisemitism, focusing on rebuilding the political center strategy.… (more)
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A Jewish man in the United States who has always been involved with Jewish organizations writes about his change of understanding about how best to pursue Jewish interests and human good. He experienced some bullying in an anti-semitic mode when young and grew up to become involved in Jewish organizations in college and then professionally. Gradually, he came to realize that the activist organizations that Jewish organizations generally allied themselves with had an inherently anti-semitic ideology and more and more he felt that continuing to maintain these alliances was not in the best interests of Jews in the United States or in Israel. In 2021, after having been browbeaten on and off for a few years he decided to make a break and formed JILV (Jewish Institute for Liberal Values: https://jilv.org/) and in 2022 he published this book.

From this book I learned that there are a lot of Jewish organizations in the United States and that they generally do not have catchy names.

Also, I think that people who are harassed on the basis of something they actually are tend to focus on that thing, rather than on the fact that people just harass other people because they can and it is fun for them. I, for example, was frequently insulted in middle school for being a Quaker, although I was not, while the one girl who I knew was a Quaker seemed to never be insulted. My own theory of bigotry is that, while it exists, it is not always directed with a whole lot of precision at the sensible target, it is just a handy weapon. Most people have a limited suite of insults and insulting behaviors, and they just pick what they are good at and familiar with. I think that the reason anti-semitism is so prevalent among people who do not actually know much about Jews or have any substantive reason to dislike them is because the history of Jews makes bullying Jews just so easy for bullies. You do not even have to know what a Nazi was to know that a swastika is a good symbol to use to be mean to a Jew.

At present there are just five instances of this book available in Massachusetts libraries. I tracked them down:

* https://newton.minlib.net/Union/Search?view=list&lookfor=Woke+antisemitism+h...
- 2 copies, 3 holds
- Minuteman Network

* https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?query=woke%20antisemitism&searchType...
- 1 copy, out, no holds
- BPL

* https://eds.p.ebscohost.com/eds/results?vid=0&sid=25fc948c-2f0f-4bfa-aade-d8...
- 1 copy, out, can not
- UMass Amherst

* https://mvlc.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/lowell1/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$...
- 1 copy, out, no holds
- MVLC

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"David Bernstein has written an important book which deserves to be read widely and be thoroughly discussed in our community. This book is a powerful defense of liberal values....Bernstein's treatment is nuanced and respectful, showing understanding for the goals even as he critiques the methods of woke culture and shows us cases where it leads to antisemitism." –Rabbi Yitz Greenberg, American scholar, author and rabbi "In every age, hatred of Jews cloaks itself in different moral garb. Today's fashion goes by many names, Wokeism, Social Justice, Critical Social Justice, etc., but the historical commonalities are unmistakable—as are its ineluctable prescriptions. In clear, plainspoken language, David Bernstein denudes the profoundly unsettling relationship between woke ideology and antisemitism. This is an urgent message few people want to hear, but one that everyone needs to understand." –Peter Boghossian, author and philosopher In May 2021, amid another conflict with Iran-backed Hamas, Israel took a beating in both the mainstream press and social media. Notwithstanding the rocket fire aimed at its citizens, the Jewish state was portrayed as the oppressor and the Hamas government in Gaza as the oppressed. While Israel has always been subject to excessive scrutiny, this time was different. What had changed in the ideological environment? A veteran leader of Jewish advocacy organizations and a self-described liberal who has broken with the far left over the adoption of woke ideology, David L. Bernstein traces the growth of woke ideology in his life and career from a remote academic study to an international post-colonialist movement, then a faddish campus ideology, morphing into corporate diversity programs to a dominant ideology in mainstream institutions, including many Jewish organizations. Bernstein shows how core ideological tenets—such as privilege, equity, whiteness, and the oppressor/oppressed binary—can be and are weaponized against Jews. What's more, surveys tell us that Americans are self-censoring at record rates. Jewish institutions, long known for their robust deliberative processes and open discourse, have not been spared. Many have uncharacteristically dodged controversial issues and have simply fallen in line. He warns that, unabated, the ideology will disenfranchise the American Jewish community and sap Jewish pride. He puts forward a strategy for restoring liberal values and countering political extremism and antisemitism, focusing on rebuilding the political center strategy.

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