Noa Tishby attracts 1,800 in CSL
By Joel Goldenberg
The Suburban
Noa Tishby, the Israeli author, actress, activist and the country’s former Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism and Delegitimization, attracted a huge audience estimated at some 1,800 last Thursday to Côte St. Luc’s Beth Israel Beth Aaron Synagogue, where she spoke as part of the Frieda and Mike Dym Memorial Lecture series.
Lines formed at the synagogue more than 90 minutes before the start of the event. Many watched her speech on a screen from a large room used for gatherings. Also on hand were Israel Consul-General Paul Hirschson, Yair Szlak and Steven Sebag, CEO and board chair of Federation CJA respectively; Eta Yudin, Quebec vice-president of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Mount Royal MP Anthony Housefather and CSL Mayor Mitchell Brownstein.
Tishby engaged with BIBA’s Rabbi Reuben Poupko in a question and answer format, and delighted the crowd by filming them for social media. She said that when the Oct. 7 terrorist attack began, she broadcast live on Instagram for hours and, heartrendingly, received texts from Israelis imploring for the police or soldiers to rescue them.
Tishby said Israel and Jews around the world have the truth on their side, prompting applause. She also noted that Rabbi Poupko said there are two wars now taking place — one against Hamas and the other against antisemitism.
“The third war is between western values and jihadism. This is something I make sure I communicate very clearly….It’s jihadi culture that is hiding itself and pretending to be something it isn’t. It’s very important to keep removing the veil and exposing it for what it actually is. It’s the most important war this world is facing and the Jewish community is, again, at the forefront of it.”
Tishby also noted that people compare Hamas to the Nazis. “Hamas is worse. The Nazis were very methodical, but here we have religious fervour. Imagine if the Nazis had religious ecstasy for killing Jews. They thought it was the best thing for the human race. The animals we’re dealing with now think they’re doing the most spiritual thing in the world. We have to make sure we communicate that to the world — that this is why it’s not just our war. It’s happening right now in Belgium, Denmark, the U.K., Australia, Canada, the U.S., on campuses, everywhere!”
Tishby was also asked how to deal with people who claim everything that took place Oct. 7 to Israelis is a lie. “Those are the same people that insisted that Jews use the blood of Christian children to make matzos. If somebody says he or she has an issue with an Israeli policy or politician, we can have the discussion. If somebody tells me they don’t believe the footage Hamas filmed themselves, it’s literally the same as the blood libellers.”
She said that historically, the denial is not new, but it seems like it is. “Oct. 7 was the most documented pogrom we ever had. Self-documented! A reality TV show they created. And still people don’t believe it. And I hate to say this, we need to be okay with that. Not not to fight it, but to understand that this is the reality historically. They always don’t believe us! We have to prove it!”
Tishby said one media personality demanded to see proof that a baby was burned by Hamas Oct. 7.”Do you really? We have to acknowledge that is what’s happening. That is the reality we’re dealing with right now and what our ancestors have dealt with for generations! It’s not going to change!” n
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