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Bibis comment on Arab voting is American Jewrys #TheDress

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo from Reuters

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus Election Day exhortation of his supporters to vote since Arabs were already doing so in droves has become the white-and-gold dress of the American Jewish community.

(Im referring, of course, to the outfit whose picture has been zipping around the Internet, appearing to some viewers as blue-and-black, and to others as white-and-gold. Nobody sees it as both or neither.)

Some American Jews are furious that Israels leader would appeal to the basest instincts of Israeli voters to motivate them to get to the polls. They are embarrassed that the most prominent Israeli in the world sounded like a racist demagogue. Some have even begun to reconsider the extent and nature of their support for an Israel that overwhelmingly re-elected such a person.

Other American Jews are mystified about whats upsetting the first group. They say Netanyahus remarks opposed only the policies of Arab voters, not their ethnicity, and that he was condemning the use of foreign money to bus them to the polls. More importantly, theyre so relieved that Israel has re-elected the only leader willing to stand up to the existential threats the nation faces that they cannot fathom the other groups petty quibbling.

Nobody sees it as both or neither.

Already, major Jewish organizations are taking sides and not always the ones youd expect. Conservative Judaisms Rabbinical Assembly (RA) issued a statement condemning Netanyahus singling out Arab citizens for exercising their legitimate right to vote, and saying it is incumbent upon Jews around the world to denounce the Prime Ministers divisive and undemocratic statement.

Abraham Foxman is the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, which boasts that it fights all forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights for all. Yet he rejected the RAs stance, telling New Yorks Jewish Week that it was an intemperate, inappropriate overreaction to simple election overzealousness.

The impact of Netanyahus remark is just beginning to emerge, but it will go far beyond Jewish organizational divisiveness. Israel supporters on campus will face renewed claims that Israel is a racist state. The contrasting approaches to Israel advocacy of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and J Street will come into sharper focus. But perhaps most significantly, Hillary Clinton will be forced to disclose what color dress she sees.

There will be no middle ground. So get ready for a wrenching and fascinating episode in American Jewish life.

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