Simone Zimmerman: Pro-Israel enthusiast turned anti-Israel
radical
By Natan Nestel,
Originally published in the Jerusalem Post, Thursday, April
28, 2016
Simone Zimmerman, Bernie Sander's national Jewish outreach
coordinator, created quite a stir after her year-old profane rant against PM
Netanyahu recently became public. This led to her suspension from the campaign
two days later.
Her family and friends are baffled how Simone, who grew up
in a Zionist home, attended a pro-Israel Jewish day school (about 10 percent of
her class serve in the IDF), spent summers in Israel with her youth movement,
and seemed destined to become a stalwart of the pro-Israel community, became so
virulently anti-Israel.
Simone arrived at UC-Berkeley in Fall 2009 as a pro-Israel
enthusiast, active with AIPAC, who felt her “duty going out into the world is
to defend Israel.” However, during her
first year Simone changed dramatically.
She became a J Street campus leader, and eventually national
president of J Street U.
After graduating, she helped found, and became a leader of,
IfNotNow, a J Street offshoot that focuses on disrupting Jewish organizations
and aiming to “transform the Jewish community.”
At Berkeley, Simone frequented Hillel which presents itself
as “home away from home.” There, she encountered Kesher Enoshi (KE), a Hillel
group presenting programs demonizing Israel and the IDF. Kesher Enoshi had been
collaborating with Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), the leading
anti-Israel BDS campus group-- on the ADL top 10 list of anti-Israel groups in
America. The Hillel Director, Rabbi Naftalin-Kelman, supported and promoted
Kesher Enoshi.
Reviewing a sampling of the toxic IDF/Israel-bashing programs
presented by Hillel and Kesher Enoshi illuminates the transformation Simone,
and numerous other students, underwent.
On September 16, 2009 Kesher Enoshi, in conjunction with
Students for Justice in Palestine, organized a presentation by “Shministim”,
Israeli draft-dodgers who defame the IDF and Israel. The Shministim US tour was
organized by the BDS group, Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), also on the ADL top
10 list of anti-Israel groups in America. The Shmimistim urged divesting from
Israel.
Students for Justice in Palestine, the Muslim Student
Association, Jewish Voice for Peace and other Israel BDS groups, sponsored a
concert by a Palestinian hip-hop artist.
Some of the lyrics asserted that Israelis are terrorists and
equated Israel with Nazi Germany.
On November 16, 2009, Hillel’s Kesher Enoshi hosted the New
Israel Fund-funded Breaking the Silence,
(BTS), a fringe group that demonizes the IDF across the world, accusing
it of human rights abuses. Hillel’s publicity, sent to all the Jewish students,
said: “Through discussion we will expound about the idea of silence about human
rights abuses and connect the war in Iraq to events in Israel and Palestine.”
The event was also widely publicized and promoted by SJP.
Tom Pessah, Students for Justice in Palestine’s leader, who headed the
divestment campaign at Berkeley, and Rabbi Naftalin-Kelman, the Hillel
director, sat together at the event where students were divided into small
groups, each with a facilitator from Students for Justice in Palestine or
Hillel Kesher Enoshi leading the “discussion.” It was a classic SJP-KE
brainwashing procedure.
The fact that Jewish students on campus are invited to
Israel-bashing events by their Hillel (which controls the list of the Jewish
students on campus including the Taglit- Birthright alumni) is highly
significant. Hillel and its groups’ provide legitimacy and credibility to the
Israel-bashing events.
Hillel’s Kesher Enoshi’s slanderous events, organized with
BDS groups, laid the groundwork for the Berkeley Divestment bill of 2010. The
formerly pro-Israel Jewish students played a key role in it. Hillel's KE
students actively advocated for the adoption of the anti-Israel divestment
resolution before the Berkeley Student Senate. This influenced several
independent senators to support the anti-Israel measure.
The divestment bill, passed 16 to 4, was subsequently vetoed
by the Student Senate President. Although the veto was sustained by a single
vote, the divestiture coalition succeeded in defining the terms of the debate
while simultaneously advancing their narrative.
This snowballed into a national BDS movement on campuses
across North America delegitimizing Israel.
Even after the 2010 Divestment Bill at UC Berkeley, Hillel
continued collaborating with BDS groups that led it. On February 11, 2011,
Hillel hosted the leaders of the Muslim Student Association (MSA), --founded by
the Muslim Brotherhood -- for Shabbat dinner. In its rally in Berkeley, MSA
shouted: “From the river to the sea Palestine will be Free.”
On February 22, 2011 Hillel’s KE and J Street U brought the
founder of the NIF funded Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity Movement (SJSM) to speak at
Hillel. The Jewish Agency describes the group as “opposing the idea of Israel
as a Jewish homeland and promoting an anti-Zionist agenda.”
The speaker, Assaf Sharon, demonized Israel describing
Jerusalem as the symbol of evil.
Pro-Israel students who protested the Israel-demonizing
event were told by the Hillel head that it was within Hillel guidelines. It was
not. Hillel guidelines forbid Israel-demonizing events.
Impressionable and susceptible Jewish students, such as
Simone, have been systematically indoctrinated at Hillel with messages
dehumanizing Israel’s soldiers, portraying them as “war criminals,” and
describing Israel as an “occupying, apartheid state” committing “crimes against
humanity.”
Many students from pro-Israel homes, even those with Israeli
parents, were co-opted and alienated from Israel at Hillel. Many, like Eyal Mazor, became BDS
leaders. After graduating, Eyal joined
two BDS groups: Code Pink, which disrupted Netanyahu’s speech at Congress and
JVP, with Eyal as a key organizer, disrupted Netanyahu’s speech before the
General Assembly of Jewish Federations in New Orleans.
Gila Hashkes, the Israel Fellow (Jewish Agency emissary) at
the Berkeley Hillel, who came from a national-religious home and was in the
Bnei Akiva youth movement provides a tragic example. She was also impacted when serving under the
Berkeley Hillel Director. After returning to Israel she went to Ramallah to
console mothers of Palestinian terrorists. Later she married a Palestinian
Muslim.
Pro-Israel students, concerned parents and community members
protested to International Hillel leaders and the Berkeley Hillel Director
regarding the dire situation. They never received a reply!
Rather than condone such madness and clean house, the Hillel
leadership and “leaders” such as Daniel Sokatch [now the President of the New
Israel Fund, former CEO of the SF Jewish Federation (which, under his
leadership, funded the Rachel Corrie debacle co-sponsored by BDS groups],
covered up the situation at Hillel, and enabled it to continue.
After its exposure, Hillel’s Kesher Enoshi at Berkeley
morphed into J Street U. Simone Zimmerman became its leader and later the J
Street U National President. After graduating she helped found J Street’s
IfNotNow.
The Berkeley Hillel Director, has been using his position
and resources to promote and advance J Street’s agenda. Despite the Jewish
Student Union’s (umbrella organization of Jewish students at UC Berkeley)
democratic decision not to include J Street U, due to its Israel-demonizing
events, the Hillel leader blatantly disregarded the students’ will and vote,
and brought J Street into Hillel.
He has been funding it and its activities and subsidized
sending Hillel students to attend National J Street Conference in Washington
DC.
Simone Zimmerman, and many other students have been
brainwashed and co-opted.
They are victims subjected to a systematic and very
effective indoctrination at the Campus Jewish Center presenting itself as “Home
away from home.”
This is just the tip of the iceberg. The dire situation is
metastasizing across America. And the consequences are grave!
The writer, as a graduate student at UC Berkeley founded the
Jewish Student Union and co-founded the Israel Action Committee (IAC) there. He
also served as chairman of the Israeli Students Organization in North America
and was on the executive board of the North American Jewish Students Network,
the umbrella organization of Jewish Students in North America. He is working on
a film documenting the subversion of the younger generation by J Street.
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