fbpx

California Assemblyman Apologizes for Depicting His Jewish Opponent Clutching Dollar Bills

[additional-authors]
July 6, 2019
California State Assemblyman Tyler Diep ran this ad against Democrat Josh Lowenthal in their campaign last year. (Twitter)

(JTA) — California State Assemblyman Tyler Diep is sorry for a campaign ad depicting his Jewish opponent holding a wad of money.

Diep, a Republican, beat Democrat Josh Lowenthal in the November 2018 election. Ahead of the vote, Diep distributed campaign literature showing Lowenthal clutching dollar bills and accused him of putting customers and employees at risk “[j]ust so he could make a quick buck.”

Lowenthal is the president of FreeConferenceCall.com.

Diep, who is Vietnamese, had defended the ad at the time, citing his personal history of fleeing communist persecution. But after meeting with local Jewish leaders this week, Diep, who hails from Orange County, apologized for the mailer.

“I want to take this opportunity to publicly share my sincere apology to anyone in the Jewish community who was offended by my campaign during the 2018 election,” Diep said in an emailed statement Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles Times. “There is no place for anti-Semitism in our society, and while my campaign had no intention of doing so, we failed to recognize the sensitivity of the problem. I now have a greater understanding for the seriousness of anti-Semitic sentiments.”

Did you enjoy this article?
You'll love our roundtable.

Editor's Picks

Latest Articles

Hineni: Choosing Torah

As always, we each have the power to choose to listen, to learn, and to grow, or we can shut our ears to that still, small voice. Are you listening? Are you willing? Are you here?

Doubling Down on Who We Are

The work, the ancient, urgent, irreplaceable work of Jewish community, is the answer. Not as retreat. Not as consolation. But as the most powerful response available to us.

I Chose Judaism

I was born Jewish, but I chose Judaism in the sense that I came to understand what Judaism represents, how it gives meaning and purpose to my life and how important it is for the world.

We Are Grieving: A Lament

I am grieving the loss of an illusion, that we had finally outgrown this ancient poison, that education and progress had cured a sickness older than our temples’ ruins.

On Wholeness

This, I think, is belonging. And belonging is always to play a part in something larger than oneself.

It’s Really a Wonderful Life

Like George Bailey, Moses felt he could not carry this burden alone and did not want to live. Even Moses could not see all the good that he had done in this life. Little did he know that thousands of years later, we would still be thankful for his leadership.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.