NEW YORK (AP) — Dozens of rabbis are planning to boycott a scheduled speech by Donald Trump to the nation’s largest pro-Israeli lobbying group to protest what they feel is divisive rhetoric by the Republican presidential front-runner.
The rabbis plan to hand out fliers requesting that hundreds of attendees at the annual gathering of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in Washington either skip Trump’s speech on Monday or stand up as Trump starts speaking and silently walk out.
“He embodies ‘Sinat chinam’ – senseless hatred,” said Rabbi David Paskin of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, one of the protest’s organizers. “We are against the ugliness that has engulfed this election season. And he has driven much of it, from his comments about Mexicans and Muslims to the violence at his rallies.”
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Trump, who holds a significant delegate lead in the quest for the Republican presidential nomination, has left some Jewish leaders uneasy with what they feel is a lack of understanding about the Middle East, his pledge to stay neutral during peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, and his inflammatory speech that evokes totalitarian regimes.
One of the former leaders of the liberal Reform movement, Rabbi Eric Yoffie, believes the walk out will signify that “American Jews are beginning to wake up. And they are getting ready to take on Donald Trump.”
“The delegates to the AIPAC conference are there to cheer on Israel,” Yoffie wrote this week in Haaretz, Israel’s oldest daily newspaper. “But not this year. American Jews, looking around in stunned disbelief, are concluding that…enough is enough.”
A Trump spokeswoman did not reply to a request for comment.
The candidate has frequently touted his warm feelings toward Israel, noting that his daughter Ivanka, converted to Judaism when she married into a prominent Orthodox family, and that he had been the grand marshal of a pro-Israel parade in New York City in 2004.









