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We desperately need an antisemitism monitor

Forward: “Nearly 200 days after President Biden announced that he intended to nominate Dr. Deborah Lipstadt to serve as U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, she finally had a confirmation hearing before the Senate. The Feb. 8 hearing came months after leading Jewish organizations called on the Senate to consider this critical nomination and weeks after the third act of domestic terror targeting a synagogue in just over three years. Until last week, Republicans refused to move forward with Lipstadt’s nomination, citing concerns about her tweets. Now that she’s had a hearing, it’s time for the Senate to put Lipstadt’s nomination to a vote. According to Aaron Keyak, the State Department official temporarily serving in this role, “Every day that passes without that leadership in our office, our compelling — even lifesaving — work is hampered.” The Republican delay of Lipstadt’s nomination has endangered Jewish lives and put our security at risk. In the hearing, Senator Ron Johnson had the audacity to question Dr. Lipstadt’s qualifications for this role. She’s eminently qualified as one of the world’s leading scholars on antisemitism, the Holocaust and Holocaust denial, and theauthor of seven books on the subjects. While Senators Johnson and Rubio both characterized her tweets as ostensibly “partisan,” Lipstadt has criticized Democrats and Republicans alike…”

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