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Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

ByShoshanna Keats Jaskoll, Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

Opinion

You cannot disconnect Passover and Zionism

'People take something Jewish, remove it from its source, and use it to weaken Israel and the Jews, hijacking it for their own cause.'

April 24, 2019 10:10
tania shew twitter
3 min read

It is perhaps one of the most brilliant — and diabolical — tactics, to take a part of someone’s tradition, discard the rest, and use it against them, out of context and chopped in pieces.

It is effective because things torn from their source are easily misused, appropriated, and twisted to mean something different — even their exact opposite. They become partial truths, which are far more dangerous than lies, as lies are easily debunked while partial truths hold enough validity to fool the masses.

This is what I see happening to Jewish concepts and traditions. People take something Jewish, remove it from its source, and use it to weaken Israel and the Jews, hijacking it for their own cause.

“The message of Passover is about marginalised groups overcoming oppression,” says Tania Shew in the incredibly patronising video with Jeremy Corbyn, who uses the holiday message to advocate for refugees and characterise the rampant antisemitism in his party as “a few mostly anonymous” people.