This afternoon, Jews Say No! and several other cool orgs will be leading a demonstration outside the baseball commissioner’s office in New York to protest the fact that later this week, the Mets are planning to host a fundraiser for the illegal colonists of Hebron at Citi Field. Demonstration: 12:30-1:30, 245 Park Avenue, between 46/47th. Code Pink is sure to have some imaginative signs.
The colonists "have the funding, the families, and the guns," says Micha Kurz of Grassroots Jerusalem. Evidently they even have Obama. And the Law of Return, too. What do we have? We have Americans of common sense, and over 40 years of U.N. resolutions, and our president’s best wishes, if not his willpower.
I went to the Hebron Fund dinner last year. The supporters tend to be religious Jews who think the bible gives them a deed to the Hebron hills. Here are folks you can call to complain about American complicity in the landgrab.

Good work and good luck, guys. This stuff’s important. I keep saying this but I think it bears repeating — these colonists aren’t going to stop at the Jordan River.
True. There are initiatives already to “reclaim” land that supposedly belonged to 19th century Jews in Jordan. If the authenticity of the deeds is as good as the authenticity of the deeds often put forth by colonists in East Jerusalem when taking over the homes of Palestinians, then it’s a safe bet that neither Jordan nor the ICC would respect them – unlike the Israeli Supreme Court.
I haven’t seen any news from the demonstration. Did anyone here go?
How many US Jews are going to accept this? How many are this extreme? For many US Jews, this woman could be their rabbi. The idea of Israel as a center of Judaism doesn’t work if it isn’t for all Jews, just a minority of extreme cultists.
link to haaretz.com
The Mets rep wasn’t happy to hear from me and says that the event “is going through” regardless.
I pointed out that the Hebron Fund is a supporter of terrorism, which makes the Mets org likewise as terrorist supporter.
I would add that groups like the Hebron Fund ought to be investigated as terrorist supporters. If anything would cut down on the contributors to these organizations, that would be it.
The problem is, people like us call up some flak catcher and get the brushoff.
The Zionists send in some billionaire who calls up the CEO and applies real pressure.
This is exactly what happens in my experience.
Meir Turgeman a Jerusalem council member and chairman of the Gilo neighborhood (CPM: actually it is the post-1967 colony called ‘Ofrah’) board during the intifada, blames the situation on what he called “collaborators who went and leaked it out.”
Gilo outraged at US demands to halt construction, Ynet News
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The more stringent will note that unlike the Hamas government, our government does not pay the salaries of rabbis who advocate the killing of babies. Is that so? Not really.
Who is funding the rabbi who endorses killing gentile babies?, Haaretz
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…it is unclear whether her remarks are made intentionally or are really slips of the tongue.
White House baffled by Clinton’s gaffes, Ynet News
“The supporters tend to be religious Jews who think the bible gives them a deed to the Hebron hills.”
You would call the sentiments which give rise to that religious feelings? Jewish religious?
C’mon Phil, try to have a little higher opinion of your own religion. If you don’t (and who would blame you) at least don’t offer them that rhetorical advantage.
“The supporters tend to be fake religious Jews who think the bible gives them a deed to the Hebron hills.”
That word in Israelspeak means “extreme fundamentalist”.
You mean like Sarah Palin? Bush JR, and our very own Senator Leiberman?
WFAN is the AM radio station (660 on the dial) in New York that broadcasts the Mets games. It is a 24-hour sports talk radio station that reaches an enormous audience, via the strength of its signal (I’ve picked up 660 as far south as North Carolina and as far north as New Hampsire), its internet broadcast, and the TV simulcast of its number one afternoon show, The Mike Francesa Show, which is, interestingly enough, simulcast across the world on the New York Yankees TV station, the YES network.
I bring this up because the radio station is known for its listener call-ins, and in order to bring more attention to this issue to people who would not otherwise hear about it, calls to the stations’ various hosts would be effective.
The station’s call-in number is: 877-337-6666.
Calls are pre-screened, and if you tell the call screener that you want to talk about the Hebron fund supporting Israeli atrocities, you are not likely to be allowed on air. Tell the screener that you’d like to suggest a Mets trade to the on-air host, then when you get on air switch gears and say that before you bring up the trade, you’d like to call attention to something else Mets-related, and go into the Hebron fund.
This is probably something best left to those reading this site who have at least some exposure to sports radio, particularly WFAN in New York City.
WFAN’s website is: link to wfan.com
You can amalgamate the talking points. Like “Remember know when Pedro said ‘Maybe I should just call Yankees ‘My Daddy.’ Well that’s what my President should say about Bibi.”
Oh, maybe this doesn’t get at the Citifields issue. Never mind.
Its the fifth inning. No winner yet.
The Hebron Fund:
link to prospect.org
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