Editor's Note: Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar and author of "God is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions that Run the World," is a regular CNN Belief Blog contributor.By Stephen Prothero, Special to CNN
Just when you thought American political rhetoric couldn't get any more toxic, former Alaska governor Sarah Palin is taking us to a new low, casting herself on her Facebook page not just as a victim of the liberal media elite but as a victim of "blood libel."
For those who do not know - and I can only pray that Palin is among them - "blood libel” refers to the anti-semitic myth that Jews were in the business of murdering Christians (often children) and then ritually drinking their blood - a myth that led over the years to the death of tens of thousands of innocent Jews.
So it should not be surprising that Jewish leaders (Alan Dershowitz notwithstanding) are uniting to denounce Palin's foolish and inflammatory remarks. The
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/12/my-take-sarah-palins-bogus-persecution-complex/adl.org/PresRele/Mise_00/5962_00.htm">Anti-Defamation League’s response was measured—timid, even—defending Palin against accusations that she was somehow to blame for the tragedy yet wishing that she “had not invoked the phrase ‘blood-libel’” because that term is “so fraught with pain in Jewish history.”
The dovish Jewish group J-Street did more than wish, however. Its president, Jeremy Ben-Ami, assuming that she was innocent of the history of the term,
http://www.jstreet.org/blog/?p=1374">called for her to retract her statement and apologize:
We hope Governor Palin will recognize, when it is brought to her attention,that the term “blood libel” brings back painful echoes of a very dark time in our communal history when Jews were falsely accused of committing heinous deeds. When Governor Palin learns that many Jews are pained by and take offense at the use of the term, we are sure that she will choose to retract her comment, apologize and make a less inflammatory choice of words.
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