Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Biden Will Name American Historian As Ambassador To Combat Antisemitism


President Biden plans to name, Deborah Lipstadt, a Historian and Expert on Jewish and Holocaust Studies, at Emory University in Atlanta, as U.S. Ambassador to Combat and Monitor Antisemitism, on Friday.

The Goal of the Position is to Combat Antisemitism Overseas.

Lipstadt, a New Yorker, has Written Extensively on Holocaust Denial, in the U.S. and Abroad for more than Three Decades, and has Served as a Consultant to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

In 1996, she became the Subject of a Lawsuit, in the United Kingdom, when she and the Publisher of her Book, “Denying the Holocaust,” were Sued by a man referenced in her Book and Forced to, Prove in Court, that her Characterizations of his Views on the Holocaust, were Accurate. She and Penguin Books, Won the Case.

Lipstadt has Decried Members of both Political Parties for what she has dubbed “soft-core denial” of the Holocaust, including former President Jimmy Carter (D), for his Failure to Account for the Nazi Genocide of Jews, in the Founding of Israel, and Trump, for a Statement his White House released on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, that did Not mention Jews.

Lawmakers from both Parties have urged Biden to Name an Ambassador for several months.

In April, Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and James Lankford (R-OK), Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV), and 20 other Bipartisan Members of the Senate Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Anti-Semitism, urged Biden to Appoint someone to the Position as quickly as possible.

Aaron Keyak, Jewish Engagement Director, for Biden’s 2020 Presidential Campaign and Transition, was also Interviewed for the Role.










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