NAACP NJ Official Slams Chassidic Jews, Insisting They Receive Privileges Over Blacks

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James Harris. chair of the New Jersey Association of Black Educators and the chair of the Montclair NAACP’s education committee (Source: Screenshot)

NEW JERSEY (JNS) — A local NAACP leader in New Jersey slammed Chassidic Jews at a community forum earlier this week in the town of Montclair.

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James Harris, chair of the education committee of the Montclair branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), began his speech on Monday by saying that he was speaking as the chair of the New Jersey Association of Black Educators.

The local news site Tap Into Montclair first reported his remarks.

In Lakewood, Harris said that “the Jewish community controls the board of education and the city council, but they spend huge amounts of money sending their kids to the yeshivahs, and they’ve gutted the budget for the black and Latino students who are left in public schools.”

He continued, saying that “$15 million went for transportation to send the Jewish kids to the yeshivahs when they couldn’t get the additional funding for regular public schools.”

He then made a comparison to a budget deficit in Jersey City, where three people, two of them Chassidic Jews, were killed at a kosher supermarket on Dec. 10. He said he visited Jersey City after the tragedy, which he called “the unfortunate murder.”

“So, I go to Jersey City, and I’m walking down the street with the NAACP, and I see these folks in long black suits and curly locks,” he said, adding that the Chassidics “are generally not too interactive with anybody other than themselves.”

Harris went on to remark that people in Jersey City may be scared “because people remember Brooklyn and Lakewood.”

He said, “Are we going to be displaced by these people who are not all that friendly?”

“It just so happens that that section of Jersey City has murders every single week,” added Harris.

“Is there a situation where some lives are worth more than others’ lives,” he rhetorically asked. “Because I didn’t see the governor … hanging up there … when these other shootings go down, so I think that we have to have an honest conversation. Not only are all lives important, but the response to murder has to be just as intense.”

Harris went further to state that “incidents of bias have risen everywhere, but the No. 1 increase is race, the second is religion,” followed by incidents against the LGBT community.

He also spoke of poor people unable to afford to live in Montclair, citing a decrease in the number of students on free and reduced lunch. In terms of affordable housing, he claimed that residents feel “pressured by somebody.”

“The somebody is the developers,” said Harris. “Why are we feeling like the developers are taking over all major decisions in Montclair? We really have to have some honest conversation.”

Inside the JC Kosher Supermarket in Jersey City, N.J. are shattered panes of the storefront, the address still visible. (Photo by Mendel Super, Chabad.org/News)

‘We’re all supposed to be defending each other’

After he concluded his remarks, Harris received applause from some in the audience.

Rabbi David Greenstein of Congregation Shomrei Emunah in Montclair condemned Harris. “I really am ashamed that there was an applause here, and there was not a single word to stand up, except for me,” he said.

“If you take the word ‘Chassidics’ out and replace the word with ‘blacks,’ this whole room would be in an uproar,” he added. “This whole room would be disgusted, outraged, offended and maybe some stuff would be happening in the school.”

Greenstein went on to say that “to generalize and to paint with that kind of broad brush a situation that is so much more painful and complicated is a sin.”

“Jews are not the problem. Chassidics are not the problem. They’re not your problem; they’re not the problem. There are many problems. There are bad people out there. They’re the problem. Insensitive people. They’re the problem. Crazy people are the problem.”

Greenstein remarked, “All of those things are true and guess what? We’re all people, all groups of people. But to start baiting the discussion to focus on Jews are buying, the Chassidics are not very nice or they don’t want to talk to other people is just plain sinful.”

“We’re all supposed to be defending each other,” he added. “Every single person in here is an ally.”

“So why does the conversation have to be hijacked to be into a way of talking that’s superficial, and full of half-truths and complete lies and all of that kind of really unhealthy stuff?” Greenstein asked rhetorically.

“Anguish, fear, anger … we all have to monitor that. Let’s recognize that calling groups of people with that type of superficial, stereotypical language is part of what has created the powerful injustice that everyone in this room knows so well,” he said. “You shouldn’t tolerate people with … credentials to tell us how to think … and helping us not think.”

Greenstein’s reply was met with applause.

JNS has reached out to the New Jersey Association of Black Educators to respond to Harris’s remarks since he spoke in his capacity at the group.


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Judith
Judith
4 years ago

These community meetings and discussions will lead nowhere . They will just provide a forum to vent antisemitism

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
4 years ago

Is it not true that Jewish communities control local school boards in some New York districts?

anonymous
anonymous
4 years ago

NAACP Leader in NJ Above. “Are we going to be displaced by these people?”… Trumps very fine people on a Neo-Nazi march : “Jews will not replace us” Trumps NRA: ” Guns don’t kill. People kill.” Words Kill. Just a click away.

Was a demorat until I saw the light
Was a demorat until I saw the light
4 years ago

When will Jews realize that the only ones we can count on is a fellow Jew
Trillions of dollars spent on minorities since the great generation and still they see themselves as held done.
Time for us to worry about us vote republican seems the guy in the white household with religious children understands

Human
Human
4 years ago

Yemach Shemoy together with all black jealous haters, yeah I hope the yiden get out of JC so they can go back to killing themselves every day. Instead of teaching them to be human beings they teach them jealousy and hate. They will never be a people amongst people.

Josef
Josef
4 years ago

Every side uses their own brush. Truth is that All groups advocate for their own. There isn’t anything unique about Jewish groups vis-à-vis them grabbing as much funding as they can for their own people. If black leaders feel that black people are being slight in this matter then they should speak up.

Nachum
Nachum
4 years ago

This racist pig has his statistics wrong, as Jews are the number one victims of hate crimes, pertaining to religion, according to FBI statistics.

To:PaulinSaudi/aka PaulinPhilly/aka chief gentile provocateur on this site- Why don’t you back up your unfounded and unsubstantiated allegations with facts? Kindly list every school board in NY or elsewhere in the USA, which are controlled by Jews. I’ll be willing to bet that you won’t respond with any definitive statistics. Your modus operandi is to shoot your mouth off with nonsense, and hope that some of it sticks!

Jose
Jose
4 years ago

Who displaced who in Brownsville and Crown heights

ben
ben
4 years ago

Firstly, he’s leaving out that these Torah Jews with their inflated realestate values are paying a fair chunk of public school education budgets via taxes.

In his claim that Jews keep to themselves he fails to admit that the gentile neighbors don’t want to be seen between themselves as cozying up to Jews, and he knows this.

Lastly, if he wants to improve education of the general community, erroneously bashing people is not only a bad example of being educated and misleading the youth under his care, if only in setting a tone, but it’s distraction from the fact that he is offering NOTHING in his position right now to actually do his job and improve public education. He left his responsibilities behind to blame others for failing at his job, instead of being honest and asking the people he’s slandering what they can advise him to do to improve public education, if only because they/us have an objective perspective, and if I may be so bold to say, a bird’s eye view, if only because we have Torah and these many Mitzvos to give us insight into something as simple as advising the neighbors on how to raise better more insightful children.

Why are the neighbors having such issues??? Guys like the one in this article misleading people from decent values all together, and away from actually focusing on things THAT IS THEIR supposed JOB, to better public education for all the children under their stewardship!!!

I didn’t complete regular highschool or university. But my Elders instilled in me a keen eye for good, and self-education etc..

Why are the youth… Look at the elders and their preachings!!!!!

Millionaire
Millionaire
4 years ago

(1)He doesn’t even mention of the 1000s of yiden living in NJ and paying school taxes for their public schools they don’t use .the only thing they take is buses

(1)2 if the chasidic jews are not friendly just leave them alone let them mind their own business

get real
get real
4 years ago

Wow! I am impressed with Rabbi Greenstein, and frankly and sadly I expected no less from James Harris

Yaakov Doe
Yaakov Doe
4 years ago

He said, “Are we going to be displaced by these people who are not all that friendly?” So it seems he doesn’t mind if his people are displaced by friendly people which seems odd since the end result is the same. The undeniable fact is that over the last 200 years in America populations have shifted and neighborhoods have changed.

Dr. Freud
Dr. Freud
4 years ago

Posters, the arguments you put forth among us may be true , but an ant-Semite doesn’t look at it our way All this doesn’t sway him. A non Jewish person once told me that that members of Congress are about 75% Jews. I printed out the stats and all relevant info , but it didn’t matter.. These people think a certain way and will never be persuaded because Jew hatred__ and now Trump hatred, is irrational.

Jihad
Jihad
4 years ago

Maybe hasdidics arent friendly to people that rob, murder, rape,deal in drugs,are promiscuous ,no family structure,do not value education,blame everyone but themselves.blame whites,blame hasdids,blame muslims,blame mexicans for taking their jobs.the list wont end.

Not Surprised
Not Surprised
4 years ago

NAACP = N’s Against Anything Capitalisticly Positive.

Warren Feierstein
Warren Feierstein
4 years ago

Rabbi David Greenstein rightfully condemned Harris as should the local government and other religious leaders.
How can such and uneducated and antisemitic individual be the Chair of the Education Committee. He needs to do his homework and apologize to all for his decisive remarks. How dare he he insult the garb of the Chasidic community. Would he say the same of Muslims and Pakastanies. Is a more appropriate dress mode that of hoodies, sneakers and jeans halfway down your rear-ends? Mr. Harris should better relinquish his chairmanship of the Education Committee to Rabbi Greenstein.

Rabbi Kolakowski
Rabbi Kolakowski
4 years ago

there is a video of the owner of the Jersey City store handing out Halloween candy to African American kids on Halloween. Where do they get the idea Hasidic Jews aren’t friendly?

Hershel Bloombergstein
4 years ago

This is one anti.semite thug. I will hunt this creature down and stamp on taking out the tongue.