{"id":20048,"date":"2013-03-12T03:03:13","date_gmt":"2013-03-12T03:03:13","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2013-03-12T03:03:13","modified_gmt":"2013-03-12T03:03:13","slug":"jewish-new-yorker-campaigns-against-anti-islam-ads","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/asiancemagazine.com\/?p=20048","title":{"rendered":"Jewish New Yorker Campaigns Against Anti-Islam Ads"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For the grandson of Holocaust victims, the anti-Islam posters in subway stations last fall triggered a call to action: starting the crowd-funded advertising campaign \u201cTalk Back to Hate\u201d to push back at what he saw as hostile message from the Jewish-led American Freedom Defense Initiative.<\/p>\n<p>On the Jewish Daily Forward&#8217;s blog, Forward Thinking, Michael Kaminer exchanged emails with the campaign starter, non-profit executive Akiva Freidlin, 30, who deemed the posters as \u201cdemonizing\u201d Muslims and bearing a \u201ccraven and cynical\u201d message.<\/p>\n<p>    The inaugural Talk Back to Hate ad: A stylized apple bearing the inscription, \u201cHatred Is Easy. It Is Love That Requires True Strength and Courage.\u201d The line came from Dorothy Zink, a volunteer from Huntington Beach, Calif.<\/p>\n<p>    Entirely crowdfunded, Freidlin&#8217;s campaign has raised more than $10,000 from as far as Dubai. Much of the funding paid for the first ten \u201cTalk Back to Hate\u201d ads in high-traffic New York City subway stations like Times Square and Rockefeller Center (for ad locations, see http:\/\/talkbacktohate.org\/our-ads\/). The ads will appear throughout New York until March 24.<\/p>\n<p>    Freidlin&#8217;s now raising money for another flight. \u201cDon&#8217;t let hate get the last word,\u201d implores the Talk Back to Hate site. \u201cIf you chip in, we&#8217;ll buy our own ads \u2013 and run them in as many stations as we can.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In one of his questions, Kaminer asks Freidlin why he mentions that he&#8217;s the grandson of Holocaust survivors on the Talk Back to Hate website, to which Freidlin responds:<\/p>\n<p>    As a result of carrying that historical memory, I am wary of any effort to intimidate, demonize, or stigmatize the individual members of any religious or ethnic group. I find it particularly disturbing to see it done in such a craven and cynical manner, in a city that thrives on diversity, in a country founded on pluralism.<\/p>\n<p>    When I thought of the campaign, I had actually hoped to avoid attaching my name or identity. I haven&#8217;t done anything like this before and the thought of publicly linking myself to the project made me nervous. I decided to do so only because it seemed unlikely that anyone would contribute money to a campaign made up by some guy on the internet who wouldn&#8217;t even reveal his name. After making that decision, it seemed important to explain my connection to the issue.<\/p>\n<p>In another question, Kaminer asks: \u201cWhat kinds of reactions have you had from Muslims? Are they surprised or skeptical that a Jew&#8217;s behind the campaign? Have any Jews been upset?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>    A significant portion of our contributors are Muslims, and we have received supportive messages from all over the Islamic world via social media. I can&#8217;t speak for them, but I don&#8217;t get the impression that they&#8217;re skeptical or particularly surprised about who I am. The fact that I&#8217;m Jewish is intriguing, and it&#8217;s part of my personal reason for starting this, but to me the campaign expresses values that transcend any particular religious or ethnic boundary. And I think people connect to it on that level.<\/p>\n<p>    I&#8217;ve had a couple of angry responses online from people who appear to be Jewish, based on their social media profiles. I hope that they will remember what I see as one of Judaism&#8217;s great contributions to human culture, the commandment that \u201cYou shall not wrong a stranger or oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.\u201d I&#8217;ve had a much greater volume of response from Jews who try to keep this idea in mind.<\/p>\n<p>Read the rest of the interview on the <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.forward.com\/forward-thinking\/172680\/talking-back-to-anti-muslim-subway-ads\/\">Jewish Daily Forward<\/a>. 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