Politics

U.S. Jewish Federations Shying Away from Mentioning Zionism

Continuing efforts to expose the Jewish Supremacist and overtly racist nature of Zionism are starting to pay off with the news that the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) have last week rejected the inclusion of the term “Zionism” in a major system-wide planning document.

According to a report in the Jewish Press, the JFNA’s “Global Planning Table” is the mechanism by which JFNA and Federation leadership come together to determine the allocation of dollars for new Federation initiatives outside of the United States.

The report is considered a building block of the allocations decision making process, and it was the call to include Zionism in the recent report that was rejected, according to the article which was written by Zionist activist and founder of the “Z Street” lobby group, Jeiwsh Supremacist Lori Lowenthal Marcus.

“The Global Planning Table page of the JFNA website does not include either the term Zionism or Israel,” Marcus complained.

Richard Wexler, former chair of the Chicago Federation and national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, admitted that JFNA’s leaders have rejected the inclusion of the term “Zionism” in their Global Planning Table Work Group Report because the term “is too controversial.”

According to Marcus, “some fear the JFNA move will be seen as a watered-down acceptance of the notion that Zionism is to blame for the problems in the Middle East.”

In reality, all that is happening is that some Jewish Supremacists have realized that in the age of the Internet it is no longer possible for their newspapers and television networks to cover up the true racist and gentile-hating nature of Zionism, and instead have tried to “soften” their image by simply not referring to it.

It is also important to bear in mind that Zionism is simply the “latest” expression of Jewish Supremacism, as Communism once was, and that the real problem lies in the nature of Jewish Supremacist psychology.