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Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 16:50:39 +0000
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Pro-Israel effort to combat BDS on
U.S. state level gains steam
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A BDS protest against Israel
Pro-Israel effort to combat BDS
on U.S. state level gains steam
By Sean Savage/JNS.org
Resolutions that formally condemn the Boycott, Divestment
and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel in the
Tennessee and Indiana state legislatures mark what a group of
pro-Israel organizations and grassroots activists hope is just
the start of a new trend in fighting BDS on American soil.
The Tennessee General Assembly on April 21 became the first
state legislature in the U.S. to formally condemn the BDS
movement through the passage of Senate Joint Resolution
170. The resolution was initiated by Laurie Cardoza-Moore,
founder of the Christian Zionist group Proclaiming Justice to
the Nations (PJTN). Cardoza-Moore worked with local Jewish
and Christian organizations to bring the resolution to the state
legislature.
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'With the current climate of increasing anti-Semitism, anti-
Israel, and anti-Zionist campaigns, Tennesseans and all
people of conscience should endorse public statements of
support for our Jewish brethren living in Tennessee and pro-
Israel students attending colleges and universities in our
state; Cardoza-Moore said.
The resolution, initially passed April 9 by the Tennessee
Senate in a 30-0 vote, was approved by the Tennessee House
of Representatives in an overwhelming 93-1 vote 12 days
later, with Democratic State Representative G.A. Hardaway
the lone dissenter. The measure, which is expected to be
signed next week by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam,
declares that the BDS movement is "one of the main vehicles
for spreading anti-Semitism and advocating the elimination of
the Jewish state; adding that BDS activities in Tennessee
"undermine the Jewish people's right to self-determination,
which they are fulfilling in the State of Israel."
Furthermore, the resolution states that the BDS movement and
its agenda are "inherently antithetical and deeply damaging to
the causes of peace, justice, equality, democracy, and human
rights for all the peoples in the Middle East."
According to a PJTN press release, "BDS has an active
presence in Tennessee, particularly through The U.S.
Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, a group that is a
leader of BDS. UT (University of Tennessee) Knoxville
alumnus Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou, a leader in the U.S.
Campaign, was this year's keynote speaker at the national
meeting of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a college
campus group that has spearheaded anti-Israel
demonstrations."
Christians United for Israel (CUFI), whose 2 million-plus
members make it America's largest pro-Israel organization,
strongly supported the anti-BDS resolution in Tennessee.
CUFI's coordinator in the region, Pastor Lyndon Allen, testified
in support of the measure.
'CUE' recognized the importance of this legislation and fought
for it since day one. With more than 200,000 members,
Tennessee is one of CUFI's strongest states and we are very
proud of our local membership and our regional coordinator,
Pastor Lyndon Allen, for their advocacy," CUFI
Communications Director Ari Morgenstern told JNS.org.
"Allen's testimony before the [Tennessee] Senate's Finance,
Ways and Means Committee, coupled with our local
membership standing firmly behind the resolution and
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alongside members of the local Jewish community, played a
pivotal role in seeing this legislation pass," added
Morgenstem.
Tennessee State Senator Dolores Gresham, who co-
sponsored the resolution along with State Representative
Sheila Butt, said the state's legislature "chooses to preserve its
values by publicly condemning this blatantly anti-Semitic, anti-
Israel bigotry, and send a clear message that Tennessee
condemns such views."
Joanne Bregman, a local Jewish activist and attorney who
advocated for the resolution's passage, told JNS.org that the
Tennessee General Assembly's action could serve as a
template for other U.S. states to recognize the growing threats
of the BDS movement and anti-Semitism. She added that the
Christian-initiated bill should be a "wake-up call" for the Jewish
community to be the ones "who need to fill the public
information void" on BDS and anti-Semitism.
That effort is already underway, with the Indiana House of
Representatives unanimously (93-0) passing House
Resolution 59 on April 22. Then resolution now moves to the
Indiana Senate, after which point it is expected to be signed by
Governor Mike Pence.
Similar to the Tennessee resolution, the Indiana measure
"expresses opposition to the anti-Jewish and anti-Israel" BDS
movement, adding that the global spread of anti-Jewish
speech and violence "represents an attack, not only on Jews,
but on the fundamental principles of the United States." The
resolution goes on to thank the presidents of Indiana
University and Purdue University for "strongly" condemning the
boycott of Israeli academic institutions after some faculty
members and other staffers at those schools voiced support
for the BDS movement.
The Indiana resolution was initiated by the Jewish American
Affairs Committee of Indiana (JAACI), who presented it to the
Indiana General Assembly.
"Indiana's resolution benefited from the Tennessee model anti-
BDS resolution and is now the second state in a growing
national movement to defend Israel against BDS," Elliot Bartky
—the president of JAACI, who testified in support of the
resolution before the Indiana legislature—told JNS.org.
"[The resolution] is an important step in the fight against one of
the most virulent forms of anti-Jewish movements in recent
years," Bartky added. "Ideas and speech have consequences,
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and the growth of BDS on university campuses and in the
public arena must be fought now to prevent this vicious
attempt to delegitimize and destroy Israel from spreading."
PJTN's Cardoza-Moore said her group plans to launch a more
intensive nationwide campaign to get more state legislatures
to affirm their opposition to the BDS movement.
"[The BDS) movement poses a huge threat to our students—
not even [only) to Jewish students, but to any pro-Israel
students on campus. That way to defeat this is to educate
people by giving them the tools and mechanisms to confront
BDS," she said.
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