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June 30, 2025

Schumer Flips on Antisemitism

Israeli ambassador Abba Eban was greeted by an irritating sight when he rose to speak in Harvard University’s Sanders Hall on a chilly Tuesday evening in the autumn of 1970. A group of anti-­Israel extremists in the gallery had unfurled a banner denouncing “Zionist imperialists” and tried to shout Eban down when he began to speak.

Half a century later, another group of extremists, including Zohran Mamdani—now the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City—employed similar tactics in their own anti-Israel protests.

Senate minority leader Charles Schumer has cited Eban’s response to the Israel-haters as a transformative event in his own political life. Schumer’s very different response to the Israel-hater Mamdani reflects his own curious transformation.

Schumer, who in 1970 was a Harvard undergraduate, was in the audience the night Eban spoke. He was so moved by the ambassador’s rebuke of the radicals that he spoke about it at length in what was arguably the most important speech of his life, delivered on the senate floor in November 2023.

As Schumer rose to speak that day, anti-Israel protests, often mixing with blatant antisemitism, were erupting on college campuses and beyond. Schumer, who by then was the senate majority leader, was shocked at the refusal of many of his fellow-Democrats to acknowledge that antisemitism was coming from their own political camp.

The reality, Schumer told his visibly discomfited colleagues, was that the people expressing antisemitism after the October 7 massacresare in many cases people that most liberal Jewish Americans felt previously were their ideological fellow travelers.” He continued: The vitriol against Israel in the wake of October 7th is all too often crossing a line into brazen and widespread antisemitism, the likes of which we havent seen for generations in this country—­if ever.”

Sen. Schumer then recalled with admiration the way Ambassador Eban responded to the hecklers in 1970. Eban pointed his finger up at the protesters in the gallery, and with his Etonian inflection, he calmly but strongly delivered a statement I will never forget,” Schumer recalled.

Schumer then quoted Eban’s words: I am talking to you up there in the gallery. Every time a people gets their statehood, you applaud it. The Nigerians, the Pakistanis, the Zambians, you applaud their getting statehood. Theres only one people, when they gain statehood, who you dont applaud, you condemn it—­ and that is the Jewish people. We Jews are used to that. We have lived with a double standard through the centuries. There were always things the Jews couldnt do. . . . Everyone could be a farmer, but not the Jew. Everyone could be a carpenter, but not the Jew. Everyone could move to Moscow, but not the Jew. And everyone can have their own state, but not the Jew. There is a word for that: antisemitism, and I accuse you in the gallery of it.”

The audience of more than 2,000 “broke into heavy applause,” The Harvard Crimson reported. Young Charles Schumer never forgot that moment. The episode helped shape Schumer’s subsequent career as a Democratic member of Congress who was known as a staunch supporter of Israel.

Zohran Mamdani carved a very different path in college, and then in politics. At Bowdoin College in Maine, he co-founded the campus chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, a group that calls Palestinian Arab terrorists “resistance fighters” and advocates replacing Israel with “Palestine.” SJP later was the primary organizer of the pro-Hamas campus rallies following the October 7 massacres.

In an op-ed for the Bowdoin student newspaper in January 2014, Mamdani referred to what he called “more than 60 years of Israeli colonial occupation of Palestine.” Note the number he used. In the view of Mamdani and his SJP friends, the very establishment of a tiny Jewish state 66 years earlier, in 1948, constituted an illegal “colonial occupation.” The existence of Israel—not a dispute over territories or settlements—is what they reject.

It’s not uncommon for college students to embrace radical causes. But usually they outgrow their youthful militancy after they graduate and enter the world beyond the Ivory Tower. Unfortunately, Zohran Mamdani never shed his extremism.

The day after the October 7 attacks, Mamdani wrote (on X) that Israel’s “occupation” was the real cause of what he called “the ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine.” During the weeks that followed, Mamdani posted dramatic accounts of his participation in various demonstrations accusing Israel of “genocide.” That was before even a single Israeli soldier had stepped foot in Gaza. For Mamdani and company, Israel’s very existence is an act of “genocide.”

The protests in which Mamdani participated were intended to make the lives of ordinary Americans miserable. Mamdani and his fellow-extremists blocked the entrance to the New York Stock Exchange, tried to shut down Grand Central Station, and were arrested for blocking traffic outside the home of a U.S. senator to protest his support for Israel’s existence. It was the home of Senator Charles Schumer.

Yet last week, Schumer responded to Mamdani’s primary victory by showering him with praise. Schumer boasted that he and Mamdani have “worked together” on some legislation, and he hailed Mamdani’s “impressive campaign that connected with New Yorkers.” He didn’t say a word about Mamdani’s obsessive hatred of the Jewish state—the very sentiment that Abba Eban had denounced as antisemitic.

To prove his loyalty to his party, and no doubt to fend off challenges from Mamdani supporters (such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez), Sen. Schumer has chosen to join them rather than fight them. It’s a classic political move—cold, calculated, and contradicting everything Schumer said previously about the current sources of antisemitism.

Thus it would appear Charles Schumer has come full circle. After boldly chastising his fellow-Democrats for ignoring antisemitism on the left for political reasons, Schumer will now be remembered for doing exactly that.


Dr. Medoff is founding director of The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies and author of more than 20 books about Jewish history and the Holocaust. His book The Road to October 7: Hamas, the Holocaust, and the Eternal War Against the Jews will be published on October 1, 2025, by The Jewish Publication Society / University of Nebraska Press.

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June Joy: Recognition, Reflection, and the Power of Togetherness

June News 2025 Niver’s Newsletter 186

Awards, Family Adventures & Stories That Matter

June was a month full of meaning—recognition for my work, treasured family time, and a deep sense of gratitude for health, connection, and the chance to keep telling stories that matter. I’m honored to share that I won 1st Place for Lifestyle Feature at the Southern California Journalism Awards for my podcast on Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway, and also received 3rd Place for Online Journalist of the Year. These acknowledgments fuel my passion to continue creating with heart and purpose. Thank you to Brian Fishbach and the Jewish Journal for including me this article: “Jewish Journal Wins Nine LA Press Club SoCal Journalism Awards from 18 Total NominationsThe Journal’s travel writer, Lisa Niver received honors for her freelance work. Niver won Best Audio Journalism Lifestyle Feature for the episode “Ireland: Neville’s Stories at Giant’s Causeway” on her podcast “Make Your Own Map.” “An immersive listening experience with whimsical tales,” the judges said. Niver also received third place honors for Best Online Journalist – Independent/Freelance.
One of the greatest gifts this month was our family trip to New York City for Father’s Day and my parents’ 62nd wedding anniversary. We saw three Broadway shows–my favorite was “Death Becomes Her” with “Hell’s Kitchen” as a close second, a Brooklyn Cyclones baseball game with a rain delay start and an overtime win, and spent quality time simply being together—sharing dinners, walking through the city, and watched my nephew host a comedy show.
I’m also incredibly grateful to Pasadena Magazine for spotlighting two of my travel features—Antarctica and my Churchill Wild walking safari with polar bears—now both available in print and online. And I had the joy of being featured on the Do the Thing” podcast Ep 336, where we talked about saying yes to adventure and navigating life with courage and curiosity. Thank you to Angela Tuell for including me in her podcast, Media in Minutes! Looking ahead, I’m thrilled to be part of two incredible events in Los Angeles in July

July 17: I am speaking at the Women in Travel & Hospitality Conference

July 19: Torrance Library Summer Author Series: See you at 2pm at the North Torrance Library 3604 Artesia Blvd Torrance, CA 90504

Thank you for being part of this journey. From awards to shared meals, it’s all a reminder to celebrate where we are, while dreaming of where we’ll go next. Closer to home, I was swept away by MUSE/IQUE’s outdoor concert at The Huntington, where the evening unfolded with emotional resonance and artistic power. As the sun dipped below the trees and pink lights lit the palms, the music—centered around themes of belief, identity, and belonging—echoed through the gardens under the rising moon. It was a moving reminder of how the arts can invite reflection, deepen empathy, and remind us of our shared humanity.
In a world that often feels divided, it was heartening to be part of a performance that honored complexity with such care. I’m already looking forward to the next MUSE/IQUE gathering in August, where music will again open hearts and offer space to connect.
I will be sharing more photos from the incredible awards ceremony! What an honor to win a Telly and 1st place for my podcast with Neville and 3rd for Online Journalist of the Year. Watch the podcast segment here: Ireland: Neville’s Stories at Giant’s Causeway
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Pasadena Magazine: TWO PRINT STORIES in the May/June 2025 Travel issue

Thank you Malina Saval and Pasadena Magazine for publishing my Quark Expeditions adventure in Antarctica — in print! From stand-up paddleboarding with seals to helicopter landings on the ice, it was a journey of a lifetime. Grateful to share the magic of the White Continent with readers back home. See both my Antarctica story and my walking safari with Churchill Wild Polar Bear Safaris which were in print in the May/June Issue which are now online here:

Epic Antarctica Adventure: Paddleboarding, Helicopter Rides, and a Polar Plunge South of the Circle

Antarctica Ranks First When It Comes to Wilderness, Adventure and Breathtaking Beauty

Luxury Meets Wilderness on This Canadian Arctic Safari With Polar Bears and Beluga Whales

A Magical Arctic Safari Features Singing Beluga Whales and Playful Polar Bears

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Red carpet moments that matter! On Saturday, June 28, Project Angel Food’s “Lead with Love 6”, presented by City National Bank, aired on KTLA 5 and streamed nationwide—raising over $700,000 (and counting!) to support critically ill neighbors across Los Angeles, including those impacted by wildfires. Since 1989, Project Angel Food has delivered over 1.5 million medically tailored meals, serving as a lifeline for vulnerable communities. This 3x Emmy-winning telethon continues to shine a spotlight on the power of compassion, resilience, and community action. The “Lead With Love” telethon began in 2020 during the pandemic and has since evolved into a star-studded annual celebration of generosity. Over the years, it has featured more than 200 celebrities—including Oprah Winfrey, Elton John, Carol Burnett, Ringo Starr, Sharon Stone, and Magic Johnson—collectively raising millions of dollars. Lead with Love 6 was hosted by KTLA’s Jessica Holmes, with co-hosts Loni Love and Eric McCormack, and highlighted real stories of healing and hope. On the red carpet: Eric McCormack, Jessica Holmes, Loni Love, Ann-Margret, Cameron Mathison, Loren Allred, Lawrence Zarian, Gregory Zarian, Richard Ayoub, Bianca Del Rio, and many more. You can still participate!Whether by donating, prepping meals in the kitchen, or delivering to someone in need, there are many ways to support Project Angel Food’s mission. Get involved or donate at: angelfood.org/lovela WATCH: https://ktla.com/news/local-news/watch-live-project-angel-food-lead-with-love-telethon-on-ktla/ Israel Film Festival 2025 Luncheon honoring Debra Messing and Rabbi Marvin Hier
A meaningful afternoon at the Four Seasons Los Angeles for the 37th Israel Film Festival Sponsor Luncheon — celebrating the power of film to connect, uplift, and inspire. Debra Messing received the 2025 IFF Career Achievement Award, presented by Jonah Platt, creator of the important podcast Being Jewish (1M+ downloads in 8 months) — a timely and resonant voice in today’s world. Rabbi Marvin Hier, two-time Oscar winner and Founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, accepted the 2025 IFF Humanitarian Award, presented by acclaimed producer Brad Krevoy. Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona R. Nazarian presented a special Proclamation to Meir Fenigstein, who has now produced 80 Israel Film Festivals across the U.S. — with #37 in Los Angeles coming November 5-20, 2025. With so many generous sponsors and supporters in the room, one message echoed loud and clear: in a time of rising antisemitism, Israeli cinema is more important than ever — to foster understanding, preserve truth, and celebrate culture. Follow for festival updates and November screenings : IG: @IsraelFilmFestival | X: @IsraelFilmFest www.israelfilmfestival.com

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