Washington – Ilhan Omar Joining Newly Formed Black-Jewish Congressional Caucus

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    FILE -  US Democratic Congresswoman from Minnesota Ilhan Omar participates in a rally held in her support and calling for congress to censure President Trump at Union Square near the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, 30 April 2019. EPAWashington – Rep. Ilhan Omar will participate in a new bipartisan black-Jewish congressional caucus.

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    On Thursday, the Minnesota Democrat’s spokesman, Jeremy Slevin, confirmed to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that she is planning to join the group.

    On Monday, three black and two Jewish members of the U.S. House of Representatives from both parties launched the caucus.

    The caucus, launched after a meeting convened by the American Jewish Committee in January, will work to bring blacks and Jews together to back hate crimes legislation and combat white supremacist ideology and actions.

    The members are Reps. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich, Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., Will Hurd, R-Texas and John Lewis, D-Ga., a revered veteran of the 1960s civil rights movement.

    Omar expressed her support for the caucus in a tweet on Wednesday. She later clarified that her endorsement of the caucus wasn’t an endorsement of Zeldin, with whom she has feuded on Twitter.

    The Jewish Republican has called the Muslim Democrat anti-Semitic. She has retweeted others who called Zeldin Islamophobic. In a tweet about the black-Jewish caucus, she wrote of “Zeldin’s bigotry.” Zeldin in turn accused Omar of trying to “poison” the new coalition.

    In February, Omar drew wide condemnation for a tweet in which she seemed to say that U.S. support for Israel had to do with donations from the pro-Israel lobby. Many said the tweet drew on anti-Semitic tropes about Jewish influence and money. Previously, she drew criticism for a 2012 tweet, in which she said that Israel had “hypnotized” the world.

    The American Jewish Committee said it hoped being part of the caucus “will sensitize Rep. Omar to the importance, history and achievements of Black-Jewish relations in our country.”

    “That would be the best possible outcome,” said Kenneth Bandler, the group’s director of media relations in an email to JTA.

    Not to be done, Omar tweeted that “my hope here is that Zeldin can learn and grow.”


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    Crazykanoiy
    Crazykanoiy
    4 years ago

    Well Omar is black and wears a tichel so perhaps she is uniquely qualified for this caucus.

    LouKay
    LouKay
    4 years ago

    I guess she’s soooooo smart and knows everything …. so SHE has nothing to learn.

    Vvvvv
    Vvvvv
    4 years ago

    Easier to do harm from within…

    Haimov
    Haimov
    4 years ago

    soon omar will be fighting anti-Semites
    Somalia pirates new defenders of American jews.