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Reform Judaism’s Shocking Defense of Hamas: Betraying Jewish Students and Aligning with Antisemitism

(TJV NEWS) In a stunning turn of events, the Reform movement has aligned itself with Hamas sympathizers, defending those who advocate for the murder of Jews. Reporter Daniel Greenfield pointed out that former J Street press secretary, Amy Spitalnick, who now heads the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA), proudly orchestrated a coalition of left-wing […]

(TJV NEWS) In a stunning turn of events, the Reform movement has aligned itself with Hamas sympathizers, defending those who advocate for the murder of Jews.

Reporter Daniel Greenfield pointed out that former J Street press secretary, Amy Spitalnick, who now heads the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA), proudly orchestrated a coalition of left-wing Jewish organizations, including the Union for Reform Judaism, the Rabbinical Assembly of Conservative Judaism, and Reconstructionist groups. This coalition has gone so far as to support campus Hamas advocates who have openly incited violence against Jewish students.

The controversial letter issued by these organizations claims that Jewish safety is intrinsically tied to the “safety of others,” absurdly including the safety of individuals calling for the death of Jews. The letter further asserts that escalating federal actions targeting antisemitism are nothing more than a guise for stripping students’ rights, including due process and the threat of deportation. The groups argue that these measures could jeopardize billions in academic research and funding.

Despite their clear alignment with Hamas-supporting factions, these groups assert they “reject any policies or actions that foment or take advantage of antisemitism.” By echoing leftist talking points that accuse Jews of “weaponizing” antisemitism, they have abandoned any semblance of solidarity with their own community.

As Greenfield emphasized, the Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist movements have betrayed Jewish students by standing alongside those who have assaulted them—both physically and ideologically—on college campuses. This betrayal represents a monumental failure, not only in their religious duties but in their very identity as Jewish organizations. By siding with those who support antisemitic violence, they have irreparably discredited themselves.

This shocking alliance with Hamas supporters, including notorious figures like Mahmoud Khalil and Momoudo Taal, signals the ultimate betrayal. Amy Spitalnick’s prideful acknowledgment that these groups are unified in this stance marks the moment when Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist Judaism sold out their own people for the sake of leftist politics.

Only Orthodox Jewish organizations have stood firm in their defense of American Jews, refusing to sign the letter and thereby preserving their commitment to the safety and well-being of the Jewish community. The rest of the Jewish denominations have irrevocably abandoned this cause, revealing the dangerous and tragic consequences of their actions.

There is no coming back from this. The betrayal is undeniable, and these movements will be remembered for their decision to side with antisemitic violence, leaving Jewish students and communities vulnerable in their wake.

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