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The Zionist Federation strives to accommodate a range of views

ZF chairman Paul Charney gives his own view on Sunday's divisive dinner

March 14, 2018 12:16
Gideon Sa'ar at the Zionist Federation dinner being interviewed by Sandy Rashty
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You might well have come away with the impression our gala dinner on Sunday was something of a right-wing echo-chamber.

Media articles focused on the controversy surrounding one of our speakers and the controversy surrounding one of our audience members. We’ve also come under fire because the event was apparently far too left-wing. So perhaps a little bit more context is required.

The ZF strives to be a broad church (well, synagogue) and accommodate as wide a range of views as possible, both in terms of politics, religion and elsewhere. Inevitably though, that means there will be disagreements between different members who often have wildly varying views.

Sunday night is a case in point. While much of the attention has been on our main guest speaker, Gideon Saar, and how he was treated, almost none of the coverage reflects that he wasn’t the only guest.