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“I simply don’t see how
I or in fact any Jew who has any pride in that name can be associated with the
Corporation anymore.”
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from “United With Israel” by Pesach
Benson, https://tinyurl.com/58d3yjhp
After 30 years of contributing to
BBC programming, Rabbi YY Rubinstein resigned over what he called “inexcusable”
anti-Semitism. The rabbi posted his resignation letter on Facebook on Tuesday.,
Rabbi Rubinstein, a sought-after
writer and international lecturer, was a regular on BBC shows such as “Thought
for the Day,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” other TV and radio programs. On some
occasions, he even appeared on the BBC’s World Service.
In a letter addressed to a BBC
staffer identified only as Gabby, the rabbi wrote, “The current crisis over
anti-Semitism at the Corporation and its attempts to turn the victims of the
recent anti-Semitic attack on Jewish children in London and claim that the
victims were actually the perpetrators, was and is inexcusable. The
obfuscation, denial that followed, was and is utterly damning.”
Rabbi Rubinstein noted that the BBC
was ranked number three on the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s list of top anti-Semites
of 2021, but stressed that this wasn’t a reflection of Gabby or the production
people that he worked with during his 30 years with the broadcaster.
But the rabbi concluded, “I simply
don’t see how I or in fact any Jew who has any pride in that name can be
associated with the Corporation anymore.”
Jews have long been frustrated by
the BBC’s coverage of Israel, but anger absolutely boiled over during Chanukah.
Jewish children traveling on a bus
in London, on their way to a holiday celebration, were viciously harassed by a
group of Muslim anti-Semites in downtown London. The young men shouted “Free
Palestine,” made Nazi salutes and other profane gestures, and spat and banged
on windows. The attack was caught on video, but police have not found the
suspects.
BBC coverage falsely claimed that
Islamophobic slurs could be heard from inside the bus, though none were heard
in the video. A linguist and forensic audio experts commissioned by the Board
of Jewish Deputies concluded that the words in question were somebody saying in
Hebrew, “tikra lemishehu, ze dachuf,” which in English means, “Call
someone, it’s urgent.”
Former BBC chairman Michael Grade
called on the news service to provide the evidence to support their defense or
rethink and issue an urgent correction and apology.”
British Jews and lawmakers
are demanding the BBC adopt a working definition of anti-Semitism developed
by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance and pledge to keep to fair
standards of coverage of Israel and the Jews.
In a statement to the Jewish
Chronicle, a BBC spokesman said, “We are sorry to hear of Rabbi YY
Rubinstein’s decision as he has always provided thoughtful and compassionate
contributions to our programmes, which have been deeply appreciated by our
listeners. Anti-Semitism is abhorrent and we strive to serve the Jewish
community, and all communities across the UK, fairly.”
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