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Can Obama reunite Blacks, Jews?
District Chronicles ^ | 8-5-08

Posted on 08/05/2008 5:55:32 AM PDT by SJackson

NEW YORK -- Rabbi Marc Schneier has spent decades trying to revive the Black-Jewish alliance of the 1960s, when African-American ministers and bearded rabbis marched together for civil rights.

Some Jewish voters have expressed doubts about Democratic presidential hopeful and Illinois senator Barack Obama, citing both his Muslim relatives and his personal history with his fiery former pastor, Jeremiah Wright.

What's more, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., perhaps the nation's best-known Jewish politician, is supporting Obama's Republican opponent, Sen. John McCain.

But where some view Obama as having a "Jewish problem," Schneier -- founder of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding and author of "Shared Dreams: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Jewish Community" -- spots an answer to his prayers.

"I see Barack Obama as representing a new generation that can right the Wrights and can really educate and sensitize them to the importance of embracing Martin Luther King's Jewish legacy," he said.

"No segment of American society provided as much and as consistent support to Dr. King and to the African-American community as the Jewish community."

Since Jews and Blacks both voted overwhelmingly Democratic in recent elections, few seriously doubt that they won't do the same in 2008. But some, like Schneier, say a Black candidate presents a rare opportunity for a frayed relationship to be renewed and revived.

It was a bond forged in a shared sense of persecution. In 1964, two of the three civil rights workers who were murdered in Mississippi, Andrew Goodwin and Michael Schwerner, were Jews; the third, James Chaney, was Black.

But that golden age of Black-Jewish cooperation gave way to troubled times, including controversies over Israel selling arms to apartheid-era South Africa, the 1991 Crown Heights riots in Brooklyn, and anti-Semitic remarks made by the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Honorable Louis Farrakhan and other Black leaders.

While relations have improved in the past decade, some say Schneier's efforts to reunite black and Jewish voters behind Obama must take into account political trends that go beyond the civil rights struggle.

Though historically reliable Democratic voters, U.S. Jews have grown more diverse as Orthodox Jews and immigrants from the former Soviet Union -- though still a minority -- vote more conservatively as they prioritize national and Israeli security over social justice issues.

The Republican Jewish Coalition says Obama's perceived weaknesses on Israel and national security, compared to McCain's record, will help the GOP make inroads with Jewish voters in November.

In response, Ira Forman, who heads the National Jewish Democratic Council, said his group must focus on fighting "smear and fear" untrue rumors about Obama being a Muslim and his alleged lackluster support for Israel, rather than reminding Jews of historical ties to the Black community.

"There are some very fond memories about the alliance between Jews and African Americans, but I don't see people harking back to that time," he said.

Some historians, meanwhile, say the strength of the Black-Jewish alliance -- and even its demise -- has been overstated, and may not matter much as Obama seeks to reassure wary Jewish voters.

"One thing that works in Obama's favor is his mantra that the '60s are so yesterday," said Devin Fergus, Vanderbilt College history professor and author of "Black Power, Soft Power." "He's not a descendent of slaves. He's not trying to refight the cultural wars. That gives him space to distance himself from the divisive politics of Jesse Jackson and Louis Farrakhan."

Either way, Jews, Blacks and other minorities have started moving away from voting as a block -- a trend that American Jewish historian Jonathan Sarna sees as healthy, both for Jews and the political process.

"Nothing could be better for the Jewish community than to have both parties vying for the Jewish vote," said Sarna, who teaches at Brandeis University. "What makes America a great country, in my view, is that both parties have learned that it's dangerous to write a group off. We have very close elections and every vote counts."


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: blackvote; jewishvote; obama; unity
Unite? To do what? Other than Obama's desire for their votes, I'm puzzeled as to what commonality has to be restored.
1 posted on 08/05/2008 5:55:33 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson
For a candidate who is supposed to transcend race, it seems that all we hear about these days is that Obama is Black.

But then his whole candidacy is only skin deep.

OBAMA 08
Because he is black

2 posted on 08/05/2008 6:22:46 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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They are united: both groups vote overwhelmingly Democratic no matter how badly the Dems treat them or no matter how good the GOP platform is to them. Many black “leaders” indulge in antisemitism but way too many Jews are mindlessly wedded to the Dem Party to have that make a difference. If Obama wanted to “reunite” blacks and Jews at a cultural level, it would involve him calling black leaders on their antisemitism but we all know he doesn't have the guts to do that. It will all get papered over, Jews and Blacks will vote overwhelmingly for him and then this issue will be forgotten again until the next election.
3 posted on 08/05/2008 6:29:39 AM PDT by Opinionated Blowhard
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“can obama re-unite blacks and jews?”

notice there’s no talk about uniting americans? (such disgusting, divisive drivel.)


4 posted on 08/05/2008 7:30:17 AM PDT by ripley
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notice there’s no talk about uniting americans? (such disgusting, divisive drivel.)

What are Americans? We're all Citizens of the World!

5 posted on 08/05/2008 8:04:47 AM PDT by SJackson (Barack Obama will not be coming to us, I don't know why, Spokesperson US military hospital Landstuhl)
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yes, we’re all citizens of the worls...obama’s world.


6 posted on 08/05/2008 9:10:02 AM PDT by ripley
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Can Obama reunite Blacks, Jews?

Obama can do anything, and you should be transferred to Siberia just for asking.

7 posted on 08/05/2008 9:20:04 AM PDT by the invisib1e hand
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To: SJackson

Black voters will zombie like vote Dem no matter the color of the candidate. Now, if Jewish voters have been paying attention, Israel is not thrilled with BO a CIC. Just where do all these socialist agendas of Barry supposedly draw Jewish voters? Most Jewish voters fear the GOP but the real people they should fear are Leftists who support the PALS and not Israel and support socialism and not free enterprise which has pulled many a Jewish family out of poverty.


8 posted on 08/05/2008 10:18:31 AM PDT by phillyfanatic
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Some Jews supported Hitler and the Nazis back in the 1930’s so I guess it stands to reason that some would be stupid enough to support another anti-Jewish politician who hangs with people who openly hate Jews. One Holocaust just wasn’t enough for some Jews so I guess it falls to the rest of us to save them despite themselves.


9 posted on 08/05/2008 2:45:54 PM PDT by PeterFinn ("I will stand with the Muslims" - Barack Hussein Obama)
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