Adam Glantz

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In the Fall of 2020, a leading figure among Jews of color told my colleagues and me that we should stop using the term “Black-Jewish relations” because the term suggests a false binary, that being Jewish means not being Black. “What should we call this work then,” I asked? “That’s for you to figure out,” she said, a common refrain from woke ideologues putting the onus back on the non-marginalized person.
Woke Antisemitism: How a Progressive Ideology Harms Jews
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