
On the Nose On the Michigan Synagogue Attack
Mar 19, 2026
Simone Zimmerman, Jewish Currents advisory board member and commentator on Jewish politics, and Daniel May, publisher of Jewish Currents, discuss the Michigan synagogue attack. They examine ties between American Jewish institutions and Israeli policy. The conversation covers community safety, institutional responsibility, media framing, and the push to build alternative Jewish institutions.
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Attack Linked To Family Loss And Synagogue's Pro Israel Role
- The Michigan attacker Ayman Ghazali targeted Temple Israel after two brothers and two nieces/nephews were killed in an Israeli strike, making the violence directly personal.
- The synagogue's outward Zionist alignment and visible pro-Israel programming tied the attacker's grief to a specific local institution.
ADL's Conflation Of Judaism And Zionism Shapes Discourse
- Mainstream anti-antisemitism groups like the ADL treat criticism of Israel as equivalent to antisemitism, conflating Judaism and Zionism in public discourse.
- That framing limits analysis and makes it harder to discuss material links between American Jews and Israeli state actions.
Explaining Motive Is Often Misread As Justification
- Naming the synagogue's Israel alignment risks being read as justifying violence, even when speakers aim only to explain motive and context.
- That rhetorical squeeze makes honest analysis politically fraught within progressive circles.
