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Rajab 28, 1433/June 18, 2012 # 26
We didn't invent this. It is unbelievable but true: The 
Sugar Mama of anti-Muslim hate.
Thanks to Mark Glenn, a powerful voice coming out of Idaho, 
we have this horrific uncovering of White Supremacist ideas 
which have become one with Jewish-Israeli hatred of Muslims. 
This is a must read and a wake up call. Can a Jew-Zionist be 
the friend of Muslims? Find out for yourself. 
Scroll down to end 
for this shocker.
Egypt: Congratulations to Dr. Muhammad Morsi for winning the 
presidential elections. Unfortunately the military is trying 
to make him ineffective and has used a fake "court" to 
"dissolve" the duly elected parliament which showed that the 
Egyptian people elected Islamic candidates from the Muslim 
Brotherhood and the Salafis. They are very friendly to the 
US but are still not acceptable because they are not seen as 
totally pliable. The people will have to confront the 
military before the revolution is completed.
Syria: Who will help the Syrian people?  The tyrant Assad is 
on the rampage as the slight veil of decency provided by 
outside observers is withdrawn.  The US and Israel are 
waiting for the "opportune" moment to pounce. It looks like 
Bosnia where the western 'saviors" came in after the 
populations had been slaughtered.
Our America:
Jewish-Zionist Support for Qadianis ["Ahmedis."]
A $900,000  Qadiani "mosque" is being set up in Pikesville, 
the Jewish-Zionist stronghold on the outskirts of Baltimore. 
In its May 31 issue, the Baltimore Sun, a Jewish-Zionist 
daily, published a front page report, top left cover, 
praising the "mosque." It also published a photo showing Dr. 
Agha Khan, local "Ahmadi" leader praying.
This minority group is perceived by Muslims, especially 
Pakistanis, as extremely subversive and supportive of the 
enemies of Islam. The Jews probably know this and are giving 
extraordinary support to the Qadianis. The Jews in Baltimore 
are known for their special events in which they honored 
Salman Rushdie, Medeleine Albright and General Musharraf at 
their Symphony Hall
The Baltimore Sun notes that as far back as 1993, the 
Baltimore City Council, heavily infested with Jews, passed a 
resolution against Pakistan for its "repression of 
Ahmeddis."
our America
Confronting CAIR: Don't be fooled by Collaborators with 
Muslim Names
by Br. J. al-Rashid [The writer is a native of Detroit, 
Michigan, and lives there.]
On June 8th during a conference at the Islamic House of 
Wisdom in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, I passed out the New 
Trend Newsletter and stood up and warned the audience about 
CAIR. One of CAIR's representatives was there.
I have my address tape recorded on digital video. I informed 
the audience that ALL PEOPLE had to be worried about agent  
provocateurs that are within the Muslims' Community. I 
informed the audience that last year at the same conference 
Dawud Walid of CAIR stated that he would inform on Muslims 
turning them over to the United States government. Several 
people who had attended the conference last year stated that 
they remembered that.
The majority of the CAIR supporter Muslims left early, as it 
seemed they only wanted to see or shake the hand of U.S. 
Congressman John Conyers of Michigan.
When Chaplain Yee [of Gtmo fame] said that Muslims don't 
care for political prisoners, I stood up and told him that 
Jamaat al-Muslimeen has consistently supported political 
prisoners way before anyone else, Muslim or non-Muslim.
Dr. Kifah's wife was in the audience.
More and more people are catching on to CAIR's activities 
like an intelligence agency.
[Ed. note: Readers might remember that when Br. Rashid 
confronted CAIR and ICNA's favorite Siraj Wahhaj about his 
role in helping to put the Blind Shaikh, Dr. Omar Abdel 
Rahman,  in prison, Siraj Wahhaj supporter Mauri Saalakhan 
claimed that it never happened! So this time. Br. Rashid has 
it on video.]
Our America
Writer's Circle Shows Rich Talent for Islamic Intellect. 
Poetry, analysis, commentary.
Keynote speech on Hadith and its opponents. Muslims are 
easily misled on Hadith.
June 16: This was the most interesting writer's circle 
meeting among a series organized by Nadrat Siddique in 
Pasadena, Maryland. The audience was diverse, mostly young, 
Muslim and non-Muslim, various races and nationalities and 
schools of thought. . The presentations were brilliant, 
intense poetry, thoughtful verse, intellectual commentary 
mixed with questions and anwers. It was an evening not to be 
missed.
The food showed the hospitality, generosity and taste of the 
organizer.
The keynote speech was given by Dr. Kaukab Siddique with 
reference to his new book Women in Hadith Narratives.
Some of his main points were:
- 
Post 9.11,  attacks on Hadith have been initiated by top 
Think Tanks of the USA.
 - 
Muslims do not study hadith and so are easily misled. 
 - 
Direct attacks on Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, create extreme 
reactions in the Muslim world, so the Zionists used attacks 
on Hadith to indirectly attack and diminish the respect for 
Muhammad, pbuh, among Muslims.
 - 
Sectarianism is easily fed by misinfomation about Hadith. 
For instance, the idea that Imam Bukhari was supporting 
Ummayad kings is absurd. He was not even born during the 
Ummayad era and he abhorred all rulers.
 - 
Shi'ites are deadly opposed to Abu Huraira, r.a., one of 
the greatest narrators of Hadith. They don't know that Ali, 
r.a., Hasan, r.a.,and Husain, r.a., did not oppose him. He 
narrated Hadith honoring the ahlul bayt and was a great 
mujahid.
 - 
There is no hadith from Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, which 
says that Aisha, r.a,, was 6 or 9 years old when he married 
her. Nor is there any hadith from him which says that 
Muslims should marry girls of that age.
 
[Some DVDs of Dr. Siddique's speech on Hadith in Augusta, 
Georgia, were given out.]                                  . 
War News: Saudi Arabia
Prince Nayef, Saudi Heir Apparent dies: Specialized in 
Torture and Repression of Islamics
June 15:  The Saudi heir apparent, Prince Nayef, who was 
responsible for crushing the Islamic uprising in Arabia led 
by Shaykh Osama has died. Under his directions, widespread 
use of arbitrary arrests, torture and terrorism against 
Muslim families led to the temporary defeat of the Islamics 
led by Osama bin Laden. At this point, 55 political 
prisoners are being "tried" in Saudi Arabia for affiliation 
with al-Qaida.
Saudi Arabia spends more than $4 billion a year to repress 
the Saudi people with US help. Several thousand US 
"specialists" [some say 35,000] are stationed in Saudi 
Arabia
War News: Yemen
Deadly blow Kills Top Yemeni Commander
Ansar al-Shari'a withdrew from 4 towns after Yemeni-US-Saudi 
bombing.
On June 18, in Aden, a human bomber sent probably by 
al-Qaida blew up the top commander of Yemeni forces, General 
Qatan, who was organizing the military offensive against 
Ansar al-Shar'ia.
In the previous week, the Islamic fighters withdrew from 
Zinjibar and Jaar and two minor towns after steady series of 
bombing raids by US, Yemeni and Saudi aircraft. The Ansar 
suffered minor losses and withdrew in good order. The 
province of Shabwa, one of the biggest in Yemen, remains in 
their hands. The bombing raids destroyed most of Zanjibar 
and the Ansar claim they with withdrew to save the civilian 
population.
[New York Times and Dawn misreported the Ansar's withdrawal 
as a victory for the Yemeni military but a Yemen Times 
expert says, this was merely a guerrilla tactic. The Islamic 
forces have suffered 25 killed and are largely intact,]
Barak Obama is not the first Black President but the first 
President who is Black By Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III
NNPA Columnist
The debate continues.  Professor Frederick Harris has 
written in his Op Ed,Still Waiting for Our First Black 
President, "Obama has pursued a racially defused electoral 
and governing strategy, keeping issues of specific interest 
to African Americans —off the national agenda."  Michael 
Nutter the Mayor of the City of Philadelphia replied to 
Harris in the Huffington Post , "Barack Obama...has fought 
every single day to improve the livelihood and well-being of 
the African-American community...We have our first black 
President, his name is President Barack Obama..."
Here's the reality that must be clearly understood. 
President Obama is not the first Black President; he's the 
first President who is Black.  A Black President would have 
come into office with a "Black Agenda."  If he were the 
first Black President he would be using his bully pulpit to 
champion legislation targeting unemployment in urban areas, 
poverty, income disparity, and other issues. This in no way 
should be interpreted to challenge his "Blackness."  It's 
about the agenda not the man.
If President Obama were the first Black President, the 
prison at Guantanamo Bay would be closed.  He would not have 
signed the 2012 Defense Authorization Act (DAA) allowing for 
US citizens to be indefinitely detained. His Black Attorney 
General would not have made the case to assassinate US 
citizens abroad without judicial review.  If Obama were the 
first Black President, he would not have supported the 
assassination of Libyan President Gaddafi.
A Black President would have come into office with a 
historical appreciation of the FBI's COINTELPRO program that 
led to the attack on the civil liberties and civil rights of 
many individuals involved in the Civil Rights movement as 
well as the CIA's involvement in assassinating other African 
leaders.  A Black President would not want to repeat this 
history by supporting the DAA, and assassination lists.
President Obama is the first President who is Black and as 
such operates as a functionary of the United States 
Government. A President who is Black focuses on the 
so-called "war on terror" and "protecting American interests 
abroad" with no other historical reference to guide him.
His primary focus has been on broader national policies such 
as the Child Tax Credit, Small Business Jobs Act, and saving 
the American auto industry.  All of these (and other 
policies) are policies from which African Americans have 
benefitted but do not specifically target the ills impacting 
the African American community.
This is not to infer that Professor Harris' premise is 
wrong; he's correct.  While campaigning for the presidency 
Senator Obama did court the Black community for its vote.  
He did discuss "...racial injustice in front of black 
audiences" and he did support "targeted and universal 
policies to address racial inequality."  President Obama has 
changed his focus because as Rev. Wright so adroitly 
observed, "he's a politician."
Nutter is wrong to challenge Harris' assessment that 
President Obama has pursued race neutral politics. President 
Obama has, as stated by Harris, "pursued a racially defused 
electoral and governing strategy..."  According to the 
Washington Post, "Lawmakers (CBC) have met with the 
administration three times this year (2011) seeking support 
for programs that specifically address the black community, 
but President Obama has not backed their proposals... The 
caucus chairman (Cleaver)...slammed the deal negotiated by 
the administration to raise the national debt ceiling and 
cut government spending as a "Satan sandwich" that unfairly 
harms African Americans."
In theory, Nutter is correct when he writes, "Throughout the 
past three years, President Obama has been focused on 
building an economy that is built to last. And in spite of 
the obstacles, the economy is making progress and each 
month, more and more Americans, and African Americans are 
getting back to work."  The reality is that while the 
unemployment rate for the country was 8.2 percent; the 
national unemployment rate for African Americans is double 
that at 16.6 percent.   The President's efforts will not 
address chronic income disparity or the wealth gap.  
According to 2007 U.S. Census Data, White families made 62% 
more than Black families. Based on data from the 2002 Survey 
of Income and Program Participation, White median household 
net worth was about $90,000, compared to a mere $6,000 for 
the median Black household. As Dr. Ronald Walters explains 
in White Nationalism Black Interests, these indicators of 
greater social instability loom large for a substantial 
portion of the Black community that has not benefitted from 
the economic system.
What too many in the Black community refuse to accept is as 
Harris wrote, "If he won't do it (support Black interests) 
on his own, Obama will have to be pressured to act and to 
keep the few promises he made to black America in 2008.  
This is not a failure of Obama; it's the failure of the 
community to move from the politics of personality to the 
politics of policy. Obama's not the first Black President; 
he's the first President who is Black.
WilmerLeonis the Producer/ Host of the nationally broadcast 
call-in talk radio program "Inside the Issues with 
WilmerLeon," and a Teaching Associate in the Department of 
Political Science atHowardUniversityinWashington,D.C.  Go to 
www.wilmerleon.com or email: wjl3us@yahoo.com. 
www.twitter.com/drwleon
© 2012 InfoWave Communications, LLC.
The Sugar Mama of Anti-Muslim Hate
thenation.com
In late April, Geert Wilders arrived in New York City to 
tell his quixotic tale to a rapt American audience. The 
far-right Dutch Party of Freedom leader—perhaps the world's 
most prominent anti-Muslim populist—was poised to release 
Marked for Death: Islam's War Against the West and Me, a 
memoir just out from Regnery, the right-wing US publishing 
house, in which he recounts his courageous efforts to stop 
the "Islamicization" of Europe. On his US tour, Wilders 
proudly portrayed himself as a man on the run—a 
round-the-clock security detail guarding him against radical 
Muslims whose violent passions he had supposedly inflamed by 
his truth-telling—and as a man on the rise: the exodus of 
his party from the governing coalition had forced new 
elections in the Netherlands, throwing the country's 
ossified establishment into chaos.
Upon Wilders's arrival in New York, a little-known think 
tank called the Gatestone Institute rolled out the red 
carpet for him. On April 30, before a select crowd that 
according to Gatestone's website had paid $10,000 a head, he 
held forth on the persecution he had endured during his 
recent trial for incitement to hatred and discrimination. 
"This charade that happened in the Netherlands for the last 
few years could not have happened in your great country," 
Wilders said in his speech. Then he cut to the heart of his 
appeal: "Islam is primarily a dangerous ideology rather than 
a religion. This is the truth. This violent ideology wants 
to impose Islamic Sharia law on the whole world, including 
us—the Kafirs, the non-Muslims.... Islam is the largest 
threat to freedom which the world is currently facing."
Some Dutch liberals have branded him a demagogue who summons 
the ghosts of Europe's dark past, but Wilders counters the 
accusation by assiduously cultivating Jewish support. He 
quotes Zionist forefather Theodor Herzl and boasts of his 
more than forty trips to Israel, where he once toiled on a 
rural kibbutz. Wilders, in fact, has made a special friend 
of right-wing Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman. In 
Wilders's world, the Jewish state represents Fort Apache on 
the frontiers of the war against the barbarians threatening 
Western civilization. "Mothers in the West can sleep safely 
because Israeli mothers at night worry about their sons in 
the army," he told the Gatestone Institute. "Their fight is 
our fight. We should support it."
At the April event, Wilders's seamless fusion of anti-Muslim 
bombast and pro-Israel cant was gratefully received by the 
Gatestone Institute's founder and director, Nina Rosenwald, 
whom he acknowledged at the top of his jeremiad as another 
of his good friends. An heiress to the Sears Roebuck 
fortune, Rosenwald spreads her millions through the William 
Rosenwald Family Fund, a nonprofit foundation named for her 
father, a famed Jewish philanthropist who created the United 
Jewish Appeal in 1939. His daughter's focus is more 
explicitly political. According to a report by the Center 
for American Progress titled "Fear Inc.," Rosenwald and her 
sister Elizabeth Varet, who also directs the family 
foundation, have donated more than $2.8 million since 2000 
to "organizations that fan the flames of Islamophobia."
Besides funding a Who's Who of anti-Muslim outfits, 
Rosenwald has served on the board of AIPAC, the central arm 
of America's Israel lobby, and holds leadership roles in a 
host of mainstream pro-Israel organizations. As groups like 
AIPAC lead the charge for a US military strike on the 
Islamic Republic of Iran, threatening to turn apocalyptic 
visions of civilizational warfare into catastrophic reality, 
Rosenwald's wealth has fueled a rapidly emerging alliance 
between the pro-Israel mainstream and the Islamophobic 
fringe. (In 2003 alone the Rosenwald Family Fund donated 
well over half of its $1.6 million in total contributions to 
pro-Israel and Islamophobic organizations.) This alliance 
serves to sanitize and legitimize professional anti-Muslim 
bigots like Wilders, allowing their ideas to mingle easily 
with those of neoconservative foreign policy heavyweights 
intent on promoting the appearance of a convergence between 
US and Israeli interests by invoking the specter of a common 
"Islamofascist" enemy. With Gatestone—which publicizes the 
writings of figures ranging from pro-Israel super-lawyer 
Alan Dershowitz to "counter-jihad" propagandist Robert 
Spencer, and boasts Harold Rhode, a neoconservative former 
Pentagon official credited, as a senior fellow, with helping 
to try to push the Bush administration to invade 
Iraq—Rosenwald has attempted to shift the alliance into 
overdrive.
Conspiracies, Witch Hunts and "Moderate Muslims"
Over the past decade, Rosenwald's generosity has helped 
sustain the pet projects of "Islamofascism Awareness Week" 
organizer and Stalinist apostate David Horowitz. Her 
largesse has also supported former Lebanese Maronite TV 
anchor Brigitte Gabriel, who told an evangelical audience in 
2006 that Muslims "have no souls—they are dead set on 
killing and destruction." The Center for Security Policy 
(CSP), a Washington-based think tank directed by 
neoconservative former Pentagon official Frank Gaffney, has 
also thrived as a result of Rosenwald's beneficence. The 
$437,000 in donations Gaffney reaped from the Rosenwald 
family enabled him to churn out conspiratorial pamphlets 
like his 2010 "Shariah: The Threat to America," in which he 
warned that American Muslims were engaged in a "stealth 
jihad" to place the country under the control of Sharia, or 
Islamic law. At the Conservative Political Action Conference 
the following year, Gaffney sent his cadres to distribute 
fliers accusing top Republican anti-tax activists Grover 
Norquist and Suhail Khan of organizing a secret campaign 
dedicated to "the replacement of our constitutional 
republic...with a theocratic Islamic caliphate governing 
according to Shari'ah." (David Steinmann, president of the 
Fund, sits on the board of Gaffney's CSP.) Norquist is 
married to an Arab-American, and Khan, a former Republican 
Party official, is a fellow for Muslim-Christian 
Understanding at the Institute for Global Engagement. The 
American Conservative Union investigated Gaffney's charges 
and declared them "reprehensible."
Rosenwald has also used her money to support a seemingly 
sober set of self-proclaimed "dissident" Muslims who have 
seized the post-9/11 media spotlight to defend pro-Israel 
positions, Western military intervention in the Arab world 
and police spying on Muslim Americans. These beneficiaries 
include Irshad Manji, an openly gay Canadian TV personality 
and self-described "Muslim refusenik" who argued in her 2005 
book, The Trouble With Islam Today, that "desert Arabs" and 
"Arab cultural imperialists" were imposing an 
anti-democratic, sexist and endemically anti-Semitic mindset 
on the rest of the world's Muslims. In 2007 Rosenwald 
provided $10,000 in seed money for Manji's new nonprofit, 
Project Ijtihad, which she founded to "help build the 
world's most inclusive network of reform-minded Muslims and 
non-Muslim allies."
Two years later Rosenwald pumped $10,000 into a similar but 
markedly more aggressive venture called the American Islamic 
Forum for Democracy. The group was founded by Zuhdi Jasser, 
an Arizona physician hailed by Glenn Beck as "the one Muslim 
we were all searching for after 9/11." Despite his lack of 
academic or theological credentials, Jasser provided expert 
testimony last year before the Congressional hearing on 
Muslim American radicalization conducted by Representative 
Peter King of New York, widely criticized as a witch hunt. 
In early March, after the Associated Press exposed a secret 
NYPD unit monitoring Muslims throughout New York City and 
far beyond, Jasser issued a press release declaring, "We 
thank God every day for the NYPD." That same day, he 
surfaced at a pro-NYPD rally in New York with King by his 
side. Then, only days later, over vehement objections from a 
coalition of Muslim groups, Senate Minority Leader Mitch 
McConnell installed Jasser as a member of the Commission on 
International Religious Freedom.
But no single anti-Muslim activist has benefited more from 
his relationship with Rosenwald than Middle East Forum 
founder Daniel Pipes, bankrolled to the tune of $2.3 million 
over the past ten years by the Rosenwald family's 
philanthropies. Pipes thanked Rosenwald for "[taking] on a 
leadership role when the [Middle East] Forum was yet 
fledgling, helping us through some tough spots." A former 
scholar at the Rosenwald-backed pro-Israel Washington 
Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), Pipes has made a 
career of advocating aggressive US and Israeli military 
action in the Middle East, including the razing of entire 
Palestinian villages. Expressing his solidarity with 
Wilders, Pipes echoed the Dutch politician's racial views on 
Muslim immigrants, describing them as "brown-skinned peoples 
cooking strange foods and not exactly maintaining Germanic 
standards of hygiene."
Pipes occupies a central position at the nexus of the 
pro-Israel lobby and the Islamophophic fringe. In 2001 he 
neatly encapsulated the zero-sum mentality that defines his 
view of the alliance, declaring, "I worry very much, from 
the Jewish point of view, that the presence, and increased 
stature, and affluence, and enfranchisement of American 
Muslims, because they are so much led by an Islamist 
leadership, that this will present true dangers to American 
Jews."
To his shame, Pipes earned eighteen citations in the 
manifesto of Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, the 
self-proclaimed "counter-jihadist" standing trial for the 
murder of seventy-seven people, mostly teenagers. Drawing 
heavily on sources like Pipes to justify his actions, 
Breivik said he carried out the slaughter to punish Europe 
for succumbing to "Islamicization" and multiculturalism. 
Ranking just behind Pipes in Breivik's thought was the 
Middle East Monitoring and Research Institute (MEMRI), with 
sixteen citations from the right-wing terrorist. Founded by 
a former Israeli intelligence officer to monitor and 
selectively disseminate Arabic-language media, MEMRI has 
become a key source for organizations in the Islamophobic 
network. MEMRI provided much of the translated material in 
the anti-Muslim Clarion Fund's mass-distributed propaganda 
film Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West. The 
Clarion Fund and MEMRI have received handsome donations from 
the Rosenwald family, earning Nina Rosenwald her position as 
chair of MEMRI's board of directors.
"We can give Nina Rosenwald the benefit of the doubt and say 
that in the past she didn't know the poisonous ideological 
agenda of her beneficiaries," Wajahat Ali, principal author 
of the "Fear Inc." report, told me. "But at this point, she 
has no excuse for ignoring their extreme activities. So the 
question is why she continues to support them."
Birth of a Benefactor
Who is this benefactor of Islamophobia? According to those 
familiar with Rosenwald, she is anything but a sophisticated 
Machiavellian operator—"a babe in the woods," as one of her 
longtime acquaintances described her to me. (Rosenwald did 
not respond to interview requests sent to the Gatestone 
Institute and her personal e-mail.) According to another 
acquaintance, Rosenwald has a penchant for launching into 
anti-Arab anti-Palestinian tirades at public forums, leaping 
up like "a jack in the box" to denounce the evildoers. 
Despite her zealotry, Rosenwald maintains a reputation as a 
Manhattan socialite who travels in some of New York City's 
most elite financial and political circles. Her wealthy 
friends gather for salons at upscale restaurants and in the 
living room of her Upper West Side apartment to meet major 
league political personalities, including former Secretary 
of State Henry Kissinger, neoconservative former UN 
Ambassador John Bolton (an associate of the Gatestone 
Institute) and the late right-wing media provocateur Andrew 
Breitbart.
Rosenwald counts among her closest friends Norman Podhoretz, 
the octogenarian neoconservative activist and former 
Commentary magazine editor who argues that Jewish Democrats 
are heretics betraying their religious duty to support the 
Jewish state. Rosenwald, according to one friend, is also 
close to Podhoretz's daughter, Ruthie Blum, a right-wing 
columnist who lives in the illegal West Bank settlement of 
Har Adar and writes a column for Israel Hayom, a newspaper 
published by far-right billionaire Sheldon Adelson, a chief 
financial supporter of Israeli Prime Minister Benajamin 
Netanyahu. Father and daughter echo the line of Likudnik 
Greater Israel ideology and anti-Muslim fanaticism, with 
Podhoretz urging the Western world to wage "World War IV" 
(the title of his post-9/11 polemic) against what he and 
Blum call "Islamofascism." Blum has called for an Israeli 
war against Iran on the grounds that "Iran is soon to have 
atomic bombs with which it will attempt to impose Shariah 
law on the rest of the world—after wiping out the Jewish 
state." Rosenwald has sustained Commentary (now edited by 
Podhoretz's son John) with regular donations of up to 
$15,000—a modest but important sum for a right-wing 
Israel-centric magazine with an increasingly minuscule 
readership.
Through her affiliation with the Washington-based Hudson 
Institute, where Norman Podhoretz is an adjunct fellow, 
Rosenwald established a branch of the think tank in New York 
City. Operating under the Hudson banner, Rosenwald brought 
Wilders to town in 2008 to warn against the Muslim plot to 
"rule the world by the sword." Wilders's tirade during that 
visit against the prophet Muhammad, whom he described as "a 
warlord, a mass murderer, a pedophile," was strident even by 
the standards of the hawkish Hudson Institute. By 2011, well 
before Wilders's return visit this year, Rosenwald separated 
Hudson New York City from Hudson's national branch, changing 
her organization's name to the Gatestone Institute. Today, 
Rosenwald maintains a seat on Hudson's board of 
directors.
Nina Rosenwald's influence is based on the fortune her 
grandfather Julius earned at the turn of the century as 
co-owner of Sears, Roebuck & Company. Julius Rosenwald, 
renowned for his liberal philanthropy, used his fortune to 
nurture the careers of African-American leaders from Booker 
T. Washington to W.E.B. Du Bois and writers Langston Hughes 
and Claude McKay. Like many Reform Jews of his time, 
Rosenwald kept a cautious distance from Zionism, which 
organizations like the American Jewish Committee treated as 
a potential threat to Jewish assimilation in America.
Julius's son, William, continued the philanthropic tradition 
his father inaugurated. With rabbis Abba Hillel Silver and 
Jonah Wise, two early leaders of the American Zionist 
movement, William Rosenwald helped form the United Jewish 
Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs to "fortify the Jews 
of all countries against anti-Semitic onslaughts." 
Rosenwald's efforts to resettle imperiled European Jews 
vaulted him into a lifetime of leadership of major Jewish 
organizations. In the aftermath of the 1967 war, when Israel 
began its illegal military occupation of the West Bank, Gaza 
Strip and Golan Heights, Rosenwald, like most Jewish 
institutional leaders, intensified his commitment to the 
cause of Zionism.
Following their father, Nina Rosenwald and her siblings 
became active in the pro-Israel community. While her sister 
Elizabeth has assumed a lower profile, there is hardly a 
single major pro-Israel organization that does not provide 
Rosenwald with a seat on its board of directors. Thanks to 
her financial generosity, Rosenwald sits on the board of 
influential neoconservative groups from WINEP and AIPAC as 
well as Hudson. She is the vice president of the Jewish 
Institute for National Security Affairs, which has provided 
training to thousands of American law enforcement and 
military officials from Israeli intelligence and police 
officers.
While entrenched in the pro-Israel establishment in the 
United States, Rosenwald has funneled hundreds of thousands 
of dollars into some of the Jewish state's more 
unpleasant—and legally dubious—ventures. The Rosenwald 
Family Fund has provided at least $100,000, for example, to 
the Golan Fund, an initiative of the Israel Land Fund that 
aims to increase the "Jewish presence" in Israel's Galilee 
region and the occupied Golan Heights by "obtain[ing] more 
of that [Arab] land for agricultural use," according to its 
website. Extending its influence across the Green Line, the 
Rosenwald Family Fund has also provided financial support to 
the College of Judea (now Ariel University Center of 
Samaria) in the Israeli mega-settlement of Ariel; the Beit 
El yeshiva, a religious nationalist school situated in a 
West Bank settlement that instructs students to disobey 
government orders to abandon illegal settlement outposts; 
and to the Central Fund for Israel, a New York City-based 
nonprofit that serves as a major funding artery between 
American-based donors and the hardcore settlements of the 
West Bank.
According to Henry Siegman, a former executive director of 
the American Jewish Congress who serves as president of the 
US/Middle East Project, the Rosenwald family's rightward 
trajectory reflects a generational shift within the Jewish 
American establishment. "The trend is not something that 
just emerged recently," Siegman told me. "Over the last few 
decades, the Jewish Federations and AIPAC have played a 
significant role in shaping this reactionary move by 
advancing the notion that we should support any government 
in Israel and any policy that the government espouses. The 
Jewish organizations that opposed this line and took the 
opposite position were punished financially by the wealthy 
donors AIPAC was able to put together."
As Islamophobia consumes broad sectors of America's 
pro-Israel community, leading Israel advocacy groups are 
dispatching anti-Muslim speakers to college campuses across 
the country. Chief among them is StandWithUs, an 
organization that Danny Ayalon, Israel's deputy foreign 
minister, says his government uses to "amplify our power." 
In May StandWithUs sent Rosenwald beneficiary Jasser to 
appear beside a cast of neoconservative activists at a 
University of California, San Diego, event dedicated to 
condemning established human rights groups. Earlier in the 
year, StandWithUs dispatched Nonie Darwish, an ex-Muslim 
convert to evangelical Christianity who calls Islam "a 
poison to our society," to speak at the University of New 
Mexico.
According to Siegman, the Jewish establishment's loyalty to 
an Israeli government drifting irrevocably toward the far 
shores of the right has taken a terrible toll. "Islamophobia 
has gained many followers in the Jewish establishment and at 
this point has infected American Jewish life," he commented. 
"The neocons are to a large extent responsible for that. And 
they did this at the price of alienating the younger 
generation, which is falling away.
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