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Open Antisemitism On “The View”

by WrathofG-d ( 36 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-semitism at January 23rd, 2009 - 12:23 am

The amount of blatant Antisemitism displayed openly on ABC’s “The View” regarding Chassidic Jews, is simply shocking!  I would never have imagined that I would witness such disgusting stereotypes, closed-mindedness, and mischaracterizations regarding Jews on National television in my life.  It is truly a shame.

If there is no public outrage over these comments, it will say a lot about the values of America today.  I’m not holding my breath.

Please Contact ABC and “The View“* and let them know that this type of disgusting behavior will not be tolerated! (*I am not sure that is the correct place to contact “The View” but it was the only one I could find*)

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But it is best summed up by Carl In Jerusalem: (*Update*:  It was actually, Debbie Schlussel)

“On today’s edition of the anti-male hag-fest, “The View,” Barbara Walters and her fellow co-hostesses engaged in a vile, anti-Semitic discussion with actress/comedienne Susie Essman. The stuff they said about Chassidic Jews–calling the women ugly, saying they have bad taste in clothing, have “weird,” “bizarre” customs–would never be tolerated if they substituted the word “Muslim” or “Black” for “Chassidic Jew.” I am not a Chassidic Jew–but since most Chassidic Jews do not own TVs and don’t waste their time watching this mindless garbage, I am the only one who noticed apparently.

Here is the video (“shul” is yiddish for synagogue)”

Carl In Jerusalem Adds:

For the record, a levirate marriage (yibum in Hebrew) occurs when a husband dies and leaves his wife childless. The Torah says that rather than the wife having no place to go, the husband’s brother should marry the wife. But the Torah itself gives another solution with a ceremony called chalitza in which the wife removes her brother in law’s shoe if for any reason he does not want to marry her. And the Talmud already said nearly 2000 years ago that the brother in law should not marry her when it is inappropriate and that today it is never appropriate and chalitza should always be practiced.

More on Yibum and Chalitzah here.

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Debbie Schlussel Has More

**Update**

Here is a good list of  contact information for the Presidents of most major TV stations.  ABC is included!