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In rare Jewish appearance, Soros says Jews and Israel cause anti-Semitism (Bush policies too!)
JTA.org ^ | 11-7-03 | Uriel Heilman

Posted on 11/09/2003 8:05:32 AM PST by veronica

It’s not often that George Soros, the billionaire financier and philanthropist, makes an appearance before a Jewish audience.

It’s even rarer for him to use such an occasion to talk about Israel, Jews and his own role in effecting political change.

So when Soros stepped to the podium Wednesday to address those issues at a conference of the Jewish Funders Network, audience members were listening carefully.

Many were surprised by what they heard.

When asked about anti-Semitism in Europe, Soros, who is Jewish, said European anti-Semitism is the result of the policies of Israel and the United States.

“There is a resurgence of anti-Semitism in Europe. The policies of the Bush administration and the Sharon administration contribute to that,” Soros said. “It’s not specifically anti-Semitism, but it does manifest itself in anti-Semitism as well. I’m critical of those policies.”

“If we change that direction, then anti-Semitism also will diminish,” he said. “I can’t see how one could confront it directly.”

That is a point made by Israel’s most vociferous critics, whom some Jewish activists charge with using anti-Zionism as a guise for anti-Semitism.

The billionaire financier said he, too, bears some responsibility for the new anti-Semitism, citing last month’s speech by Malaysia’s outgoing prime minister, Mahathir Mohammad, who said, “Jews rule the world by proxy.”

“I’m also very concerned about my own role because the new anti-Semitism holds that the Jews rule the world,” said Soros, whose projects and funding have influenced governments and promoted various political causes around the world.

“As an unintended consequence of my actions,” he said, “I also contribute to that image.”

After the conference, some Jewish leaders who heard about the speech reacted angrily to Soros’ remarks.

“Let’s understand things clearly: Anti-Semitism is not caused by Jews; it’s caused by anti-Semites,” said Elan Steinberg, senior advisor at the World Jewish Congress. “One can certainly be critical of Bush policy or Sharon policy, but any deviation from the understanding of the real cause of anti-Semitism is not merely a disservice, but a historic lie.”

Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, called Soros’ comments “absolutely obscene.”

“He buys into the stereotype,” Foxman said. “It’s a simplistic, counterproductive, biased and bigoted perception of what’s out there. It’s blaming the victim for all of Israel’s and the Jewish people’s ills.”

Furthermore, Foxman said, “If he sees that his position of being who he is may contribute to the perception of anti-Semitism, what’s his solution to himself — that he give up his money? That he close his mouth?”

Associates said Soros’ appearance Wednesday was the first they could ever recall in which the billionaire, a Hungarian-born U.S. Jew who escaped the Holocaust by fleeing to London as a child, had spoken in front of a Jewish group or attended a Jewish function.

The one-day meeting on funding in Israel, which took place at the Harvard Club in New York, was limited mostly to representatives of Jewish philanthropic foundations.

After Soros’ speech, Michael Steinhardt, the real-estate magnate and Jewish philanthropist who arranged for Soros to address the group, said in an interview that Soros’ views do not reflect those of most Jewish millionaires or philanthropists.

He also pointed out that this was Soros’ first speech to a Jewish audience.

Steinhardt approached the lectern and interrupted Soros immediately after his remarks on anti-Semitism.

“George Soros does not think Jews should be hated any more than they deserve to be,” Steinhardt said by way of clarification, eliciting chuckles from the audience.

Steinhardt then gave the lectern back to Soros, who said he had something to add to his remarks on the issue of anti-Semitism. Soros then paused to ask if there were any journalists in the room.

When he learned that there were, Soros withheld further comment.

Mark Charendoff, president of the group that hosted the conference, said he was pleased overall with the Soros event.

“We found him to be enormously frank, candid and generous with his time,” Charendoff said. “I would be delighted if Mr. Soros would bring his passion, his brilliance and his resources to a range of different causes that are important to the Jewish community.”

Charendoff is not alone.

Regardless of what they think of his politics, most Jewish activists likely would welcome Soros’ participation in the world of Jewish philanthropy.

Though he’s ranked as the 28th richest person in the United States by Forbes magazine — with a fortune valued at $7 billion — Soros has given scant money to Jewish causes.

Soros’ first known funding of a Jewish group came in 1997, when his Open Society Institute’s Emma Lazarus Fund gave $1.3 million to the Council of Jewish Federations, and when Soros gave another $1.3 million to the Jewish Fund for Justice, an anti-poverty group.

As much as Jews may not like what Soros has to say — at Wednesday’s meeting, he called for “regime change” in the United States and talked of funding projects in “Palestine” — they are eager to get Soros involved in giving to Jewish causes.

“In many ways, this was an introduction for Soros,” Charendoff said. “He remarked to me how impressed he was with the quality of the people he met. We can only hope that this was a beginning of an engagement with the Jewish funding world.”

Soros said he has not given much to Jewish or Israel-related causes because Jews take care of their own, so that his financial clout is better directed elsewhere.

Steinhardt tried to correct him on that point, saying the field of Jewish giving is not as crowded as Soros thinks.

“Even if we were a crowded field,” Steinhardt told Soros, “I’m sure we could make room for you.”

During his speech, Soros announced that he would support the “Geneva accord,” an unofficial Middle East peace plan proposed by two out-of-office politicians, Israel’s Yossi Beilin and Palestinian Yasser Abed Rabbo.

That plan envisions two states along pre-1967 borders and a shared Jerusalem, and is vague on the demand that Palestinian refugees from 1948 be allowed to return to Israel.

It was not clear whether Soros’ support of the plan would involve funding. Beilin’s office did not return a call seeking comment.


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To: veronica
George Soros is the biggest threat to the world today.
41 posted on 11/09/2003 2:34:34 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("Dead or alive, I got a .45, and I never miss" - AC/DC)
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To: veronica
... Soros says Jews and Israel cause anti-Semitism...

Ahhh.
The logic of the clueless.

Exactly the same way that banks "cause" bank robberies.

42 posted on 11/09/2003 2:36:01 PM PST by Publius6961 (40% of Californians are as dumb as a sack of rocks.)
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To: tpaine
What exactly has Soros done that engengers all this hatred for him?

I don't like him because he's a Klintonite, the biggest gun grabber in the world today(funds millions to the cause), is a rich leftist, is crooked(Convicted of inside trading), and is extremely anti-freedom.

43 posted on 11/09/2003 2:39:30 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("Dead or alive, I got a .45, and I never miss" - AC/DC)
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To: veronica
So Hitler was right after all. The cause of anti-semitism is the Jews.

Thanks for clearing that up, George.
45 posted on 11/09/2003 3:40:22 PM PST by Imal (Leftists oppose private ownership of guns because it interferes with genocide.)
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To: Dan from Michigan
So whats with the anti-semite bit on this thread?

He's a Klintonite gun grabber, a rich leftist, crooked and anti-freedom, so we tar him as a jew hater too?
 Might as well I guess.

46 posted on 11/09/2003 3:43:35 PM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Red Baron in me.)
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To: NativeNewYorker
My revulsion here is at his promoting the notion that the victims of anti-semitism, which included many many members of my family, somehow brought it on themselves.
40 -NNY-




He didn't 'promote' that. His quoted remarks in the article are quite understandable, and said nothing like that.

But in any case - go back a few generations , and everyone of european stock had 'members of the family' die in the holocast. Its time we get over being victims.
47 posted on 11/09/2003 3:59:49 PM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Red Baron in me.)
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To: tpaine
Its time we get over being victims.

I didn't bring the issue up. He did, "Mr. Paine".

48 posted on 11/09/2003 4:24:49 PM PST by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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To: NativeNewYorker
He brought it up? -- You mean Soros? Learn to read:


--- When Soros stepped to the podium Wednesday to address those issues at a conference of the Jewish Funders Network, audience members were listening carefully.
Many were surprised by what they heard.
When asked about anti-Semitism in Europe, Soros, who is Jewish, said European anti-Semitism is the result of the policies of Israel and the United States.
"There is a resurgence of anti-Semitism in Europe. The policies of the Bush administration and the Sharon administration contribute to that," Soros said. "It's not specifically anti-Semitism, but it does manifest itself in anti-Semitism as well. I'm critical of those policies."
"If we change that direction, then anti-Semitism also will diminish," he said. "I can't see how one could confront it directly."
49 posted on 11/09/2003 4:41:35 PM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Red Baron in me.)
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To: Nachum
Since you rule the world, do you think you could get my garbage men to empty my trash can, even though the can is not "regulation size?"
50 posted on 11/09/2003 4:43:36 PM PST by Guillermo (Proud Infidel)
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To: veronica
Anyone who appears a guest on Bill Moyers "Now" program, as Soros did, is automatically discredited. But Soros went one step further, by stating, "The Republican Party has been captured by a bunch of extremists". Uh, George, it's the Democratic Party that has been captured by a bunch of extremists.
51 posted on 11/09/2003 4:45:52 PM PST by PhilipFreneau
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To: Nachum; Celtjew Libertarian; veronica
You'd think he'd be a bit more grateful and "cowboy up" since he was lucky enough to survive the holocaust and quit blaming his kinsmen and benefactors for the lunacy of the moon rock crowd.

Instead, he sounds like some Frenchman mired in arrogance and irony and self doubt.

I think I can promise all of you here that were I worth a few billion or so that self doubt would likely not be a part of my personality.
52 posted on 11/09/2003 4:51:45 PM PST by wardaddy (...and Yes, I'll be your huckleberry.)
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To: Zuben Elgenubi
He's a brilliant hedge fund manager with a view from the top.

He's the world's biggest Powerball winner. The guy's not brilliant at anything.

53 posted on 11/09/2003 5:01:11 PM PST by Toskrin
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To: tpaine
Looks to me like he is linking anti-semitism to Bush and Sharon, just like our home-grown leftist droids.
54 posted on 11/09/2003 5:13:50 PM PST by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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To: Toskrin
The guy's not brilliant at anything.

I've met him, and work in his field. He's a sharpie in the markets, and no slouch across a chessboard.

His politics, obviously, suck.

55 posted on 11/09/2003 5:36:59 PM PST by NativeNewYorker (Freepin' Jew Boy)
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To: Yehuda
Let us know when you decide to take your head out of the sand and realize we can't sit home and just wait for the SAME TERRORISTS WHO HAVE BEEN ATTACKING ISRAEL AND HAVE BEEN
ATACKING AMERICA FOR DECADES.





Calm yourself.. I took an oath to protect and defend many years ago, then served three years, and was discharged only a couple of months before my regiment went to Lebanon in '58.
59 posted on 11/09/2003 10:47:56 PM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Red Baron in me.)
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