Archbishop Justin, you need some new Jewish Friends

Dec 8, 2019 by

Adoption of the IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of anti-semitism) wording has become the default expression of Jewish solidarity and the only way to satisfactorily show commitment to fighting antisemitism, at least according to the Chief Rabbi. Considering the document’s shortcomings, you have to wonder why this has happened. It’s an inexplicable state of affairs, until you recognise that the IHRA document is being foisted on political parties, universities and religious institutions because its proponents see it as a way to close down an honest debate on Israel/Palestine. Whilst fans of the IHRA will insist this is not true, the evidence on the ground suggests otherwise.

And this is happening in the Church of England as well as on university campuses.

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