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Rabbis' Letter To Murdoch: 'Sanction' Beck For Nazi, Holocaust References

First Posted: 01/27/11 09:33 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:30 PM ET

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A coalition of 400 rabbis has taken out a full-page ad in a newspaper calling for Rupert Murdoch to "sanction" Glenn Beck and Fox News CEO Roger Ailes and stop Beck from invoking the Holocaust and Nazism in his rhetoric. The paper in question is Murdoch's own Wall Street Journal.

The ad, which ran in Thursday's Journal, was spurred by Beck's frequent use of Nazi imagery and analogies on his show, as well as Ailes' defense of Beck. In an interview with the Daily Beast, Ailes said the controversy over Beck had been stirred up by "left-wing rabbis who basically don't think that anybody can ever use the word, Holocaust, on the air."

The rabbis, part of the Jewish Funds for Justice group, said they were "profoundly offended" by these statements. It also denounced Beck's attacks on left-wing billionaire George Soros, which many called anti-Semitic.

"We are calling on Fox News to meet the standard it has set for itself: 'to exercise the ultimate sensitivity when referencing the Holocaust,'" the rabbis wrote. "We respectfully request that Glenn Beck be sanctioned by Fox News for his completely unacceptable attacks on a survivor of the Holocaust and Roger Ailes apologize for his dismissive remarks about rabbis' sensitivity to how the Holocaust is used on the air."

The full text of the letter is below:

Dear Mr. Murdoch: We are rabbis of diverse political views. As part of our work we are devoted to preserving the memory of the Shoah, and to passing its lessons on to our future generations and to all humankind. All of us have vigorously defended the Holocaust's legacy. We have worked to encourage the responsible invocation of its symbols as a powerful lesson for the future.

We were therefore deeply offended by Roger Ailes' recent statement attributing the outrage over Glenn Beck's use of Holocaust and Nazi images to "left-wing rabbis who basically don't think that anybody can ever use the word, Holocaust, on the air."


In the charged political climate in the current civic debate, much is tolerated, and much is ignored or dismissed. But you diminish the memory and meaning of the Holocaust when you use it to discredit any individual or organization you disagree with. That is what Fox News has done in recent weeks, and it is not only "left-wing rabbis" who think so.


Abe Foxman, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League, a child survivor of the Holocaust, described Beck's attack on George Soros as "not only offensive, but horrific, over-the-top, and out-of-line." Commentary magazine said that "Beck's denunciation of him [Soros] is marred by ignorance and offensive innuendo." Elan Steinberg, vice president of The American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, called Mr. Beck's accusations "monstrous." Rev. Welton Gaddy, president of the Interfaith Alliance, called them "beyond repugnant." And Deborah Lipstadt, professor of Holocaust Studies at Emory University, says Beck is using traditional anti-Semitic imagery.


"I haven't heard anything like this on television or radio -- and I've been following this kind of stuff," Lipstadt said. "I've been in the sewers of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial more often than I've wanted."


We share a belief that the Holocaust, of course, can and should be discussed appropriately in the media. But that is not what we have seen at Fox News. It is not appropriate to accuse a 14-year old Jew hiding with a Christian family in Nazi-occupied Hungary of sending his people to death camps. It is not appropriate to call executives of another news agency "Nazis." And it is not appropriate to make literally hundreds of on-air references to the Holocaust and Nazis when characterizing people with whom you disagree.


It is because this issue has a profound impact on each of us, our families and our communities that we are calling on Fox News to meet the standard it has set for itself: "to exercise the ultimate sensitivity when referencing the Holocaust."


We respectfully request that Glenn Beck be sanctioned by Fox News for his completely unacceptable attacks on a survivor of the Holocaust and Roger Ailes apologize for his dismissive remarks about rabbis' sensitivity to how the Holocaust is used on the air.


Lead supporters (organizational affiliation listed for purposes of identification only):


Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, Vice President, American Jewish University, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
Rabbi Dan Ehrenkrantz, President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
Rabbi Daniel Nevins, Dean, Jewish Theological Seminary Rabbinical School
Rabbi Yael Ridberg, President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
Rabbi Ellen Weinberg Dreyfus, President, Central Conference of American Rabbis
Rabbi Steven Wernick, Executive Vice President, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Rabbi Eric Yoffie, President, Union for Reform Judaism

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A coalition of 400 rabbis has taken out a full-page ad in a newspaper calling for Rupert Murdoch to "sanction" Glenn Beck and Fox News CEO Roger Ailes and stop Beck from invoking the Holocaust and Naz...
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02:10 PM on 03/07/2011
you just... you just don't mess with the jews.

seriously!
11:38 PM on 01/30/2011
All Beck has done is to expose Soros for what he was during the war, Soros should have been tried at Nirenberg
08:29 PM on 03/07/2011
Soros was 11-years-old when WWII started. He was 13, turning 14, by the time that Germany had taken over his country. Tell me, what could he have possibly done that would have put him on trial at Nuremberg as a pre-teen?
jaslyn
why can't we all just get along?
09:04 PM on 01/30/2011
Beck would have no show if he couldn't invoke the Nazis, the Germans, the Jews, the Blacks, etc., patriotism, the Constitution or the Founding Fathers in his twisted revisionist rhetoric.
Linda from Deerfield
Paying attention
09:36 AM on 01/30/2011
My only question is, what took Beck so long to take up the anti-Semitic sword? My tea party contact started spewing that crazed and twisted venom about George Soros as soon as she got back from the 9/12 tea party rally. Why did Glenn Beck wait to take up the cry for, what, a year? Was he holding out for money or something? When will he ramp up the personal attacks on Al Gore? Al was an equally hot tea party topic and object of ugly personal attack back then. As best I can tell, all financially successful Democrats are to be publicly slandered (and somehow libel laws don't matter), apparently because their mere existence flies in the face of the conservative story that Democrats are all lazy bums living on handouts. There are so many, they will run out of breath trying to paint them all as toxic and treasonous. They are not all Jewish by any means. My random observations find them generally dramatically more patriotic than the typical moneyed conservative.
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05:35 AM on 01/30/2011
When something is in the public domain, such as the "holocaust" is, or the name of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., then anyone may reference it in any way they see fit. That's called free speech and vigorous discussion of the issues. If there were only one point of view then why would the issue even be worth bringing up?
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LittleMs Random
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11:55 PM on 01/29/2011
And I'm guessing Beck will find a way to turn this into a personal attack, threatening his life, because "they" are out to get him.
11:15 PM on 01/29/2011
Hey Rabbi's, FREE GAZA NOW, or st fu!
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Nym22
03:53 PM on 02/02/2011
Grouping all Jews together, huh? No wonder Israelis don't care what the world thinks.
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alicante
05:09 PM on 01/29/2011
Beck is a carnival barker. Making lots of money complaining about people who have educations. Unreal.
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JohnBryansFontaine
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
11:39 AM on 01/29/2011
He really does trivialize the Holocaust which was a uniquely evil event.
10:23 AM on 01/29/2011
I agree. This is another public bully who needs to be boycotted!
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10:12 AM on 01/29/2011
Glen beck is not smart enough to be anti-Semitic.......

He just hates da Joooos.
08:47 AM on 01/29/2011
Can Megyn Kelly do a segment on why the rabbis would write such a letter?
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Chris1962
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01:26 AM on 01/29/2011
>>>Ailes said the controversy over Beck had been stirred up by "left-wing rabbis who basically don't think that anybody can ever use the word, Holocaust, on the air.>>>

Not without permission from the speech police.
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11:29 AM on 01/30/2011
You again with the speech police that does not exist.
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