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Jews defend Occupy Wall Street from antisemitism claims

November 2, 2011 10:39
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ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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The founder of the doveish Israel advocacy group J Street and the disgraced former governor of New York are among the signatories to a statement defending Occupy Wall Street from accusations that it is antisemitic.

Last month the conservative Emergency Committee for Israel highlighted what it claimed were incidents of antisemitism and anti-Israel activity at the protest. It revealed footage of a protester complaining of a "conspiracy in this country where Jews control the media, finances" and images of demonstrators wielding signs reading "Hitler's Bankers" and "Gaza supports the occupation of Wall Street".

But the protest, now in its sixth week, has also attracted Jewish supporters, with a Kol Nidre service arranged at the site on Yom Kippur and a succah constructed at the camp a week later.

A group of 15 liberal Jewish activists have now released a statement criticising those who attempted to "smear that movement with false charges of antisemitism".