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Irresistible change

September 4, 2014 15:37
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Three weeks ago, the Campaign Against Antisemitism did not exist. Three months from now, it might no longer.

As a pop-up campaign, it might just as easily pop down. In the new, social media-driven, grass-roots-organised world, success and failure are no longer measured by longevity and standing but by immediate impact. Its swiftly organised rally on Sunday drew an estimated 4,500 people - including the Chief Rabbi and the President of the Board of Deputies.

And that is the real point.

The rally is a physical manifestation of a change that could, sooner rather than later, render simply irrelevant the established bodies and methods of our community leadership. In recent weeks, we have reported the widespread dissatisfaction with the response to rising antisemitism by the Board and the Jewish Leadership Council. In earlier times, that dissatisfaction might have produced a lot of moaning, some angry letters to the JC and nothing else.

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