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Israel’s Detractors Must Stop Politicizing Art

Commentary: Israel’s Detractors Must Stop Politicizing Art

Alicia Keys was absolutely right to ignore detractors and perform in Israel.

I would like to congratulate Alicia Keys on her sold out concert in Israel on July 4 where she brought a message of love to a region continuously looking for peace. While July 4 was a night of celebration, the weeks and months leading up to the her performance in Israel were very difficult for the iconic artist.

Unfortunately, there is a current movement afoot to politicize art. Israel’s detractors are attempting to use the influence of artists and pop icons like Keys as a powerful tool to spread false allegations about Israel. When artists announce a performance in Israel, anti-Israel boycott groups spread misinformation about the Jewish state through social media and pressure artists to cancel their trips. Perhaps the most emotionally charged allegation is the charge of apartheid made by boycott supporters, such as author Alice Walker, who falsely compare Israel to pre-1994 South Africa.

I have spent time in Israel. I know Israel and I agree with the great Martin Luther King, Jr. who said, “Israel is one of the great outposts of democracy in the world.” The country has a diverse population, where women, gays, Arabs, Muslims, Christians and all minorities have equal rights, and Arabs serve in the Israeli parliament and the Supreme Court. Citizens of all ethnicities mingle openly in public arenas, sit side-by-side in restaurants and are free to speak their minds and vote their consciences.

The recently crowned Miss Israel is from Ethiopia, which is an indication of Israel’s multicultural society and a celebration of its diverse identity. Allegations of apartheid in Israel or that concerts in Israel are segregated are not only false but they diminish the real human suffering of those times.

Further, there is certainly a note of hypocrisy in critics singling out Israel for criticism while ignoring the well documented human-rights issues of Israel’s neighboring countries. Yet human-rights groups do not encourage artist boycotts in these countries.

Music is an opportunity for artists of all colors, faiths and beliefs to lead the world toward peace. Hundreds of artists perform in Israel annually, refusing to allow the noise of boycott activists to drown out the melodies of freedom and the voices of change. Before the concert, a poll conducted by BET.com asked its readers “Should Alicia Keys Perform in Israel?” The majority of respondents said yes.

“I look forward to my first visit to Israel. Music is a universal language that is meant to unify audiences in peace and love, and that is the spirit of our show,” Alicia Keys said an interview with the New York Times. Alicia Keys took a stand and her fans followed.

I am proud to be an advisory board member of Creative Community for Peace, an organization that brings together entertainment executives who seek to balance the misinformation artists and their fans see on social media and present an accurate image of Israel. We believe in the power of music and culture to build bridges and we encourage artists to visit Israel and see for themselves that it is a vibrant democracy with extraordinary culture, daily debate and profound desire for ongoing peace. Music gives an artist the opportunity to be an ambassador for peace, spreading messages of hope and love. It should not be silenced.

Ben Silverman is the founder and chairman of Electus and former co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios. He is also an advisory board member of the Creative Community for Peace.

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Top Level Executives Sign Open Letter to Alice Walker

Top Level Executives Sign Open Letter to Alice Walker
June 11, 2013
Open Letter:
As advisory board members of the Creative Community for Peace (CCFP), an organization that believes in the power of art and music to build bridges and foster understanding, we are saddened by Alice Walker’s misleading statements about Israel in a recent open letter to Alicia Keys. In this letter, Ms. Walker makes inflammatory claims that Israel is an apartheid state and makes false comparisons of the Jewish state and the pre-civil rights American South.
Unfortunately, Ms. Walker fails to recognize that Israel is a democratic country with a diverse population, where women, Arabs, Muslims, Christians and all minorities have equal rights; a nation where art and freedom of expression flourish. Citizens of all ethnicities mingle openly in public arenas, sit side-by-side in restaurants and are free to speak their minds and vote their consciences. The recently crowned Miss Israel is from Ethiopia. In apartheid South Africa or the pre-civil rights American South, that would have been unheard of.
The great Martin Luther King Jr. had this to say this about Israel: “Israel is one of the great outposts of democracy in the world, and a marvelous example of what can be done, how desert land can be transformed into an oasis of brotherhood and democracy.”
False comparisons of Israel to apartheid South Africa and the pre-civil rights American South diminish the real human suffering of those times. South African Member of Parliament Dr. Kenneth Meshoe, who grew up in apartheid South Africa knows the tyranny of oppression, wrote the following in his May 15 op-ed in the San Francisco Examiner.
“As a black South African who lived under apartheid, this system was implemented in South Africa to subjugate people of color and deny them a variety of their rights. In my view, Israel cannot be compared to apartheid in South Africa. Those who make the accusation expose their ignorance of what apartheid really is… Israel is a model of democracy, inclusion and pluralism that can be emulated by many nations, particularly in the Middle East.” Read more
The many artists who have proudly performed in Israel include Rihanna, Erykah Badu, Missy Elliot, Madonna, Ziggy Marley, Paul McCartney, John Lee Hooker, Bobby McFerrin, the Black Eyed Peas, Seal, Akon, Steve Aoki, Elton John, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Regina Carter, McCoy Tyner, Courtney Pine, Sean Kingston, Henry Grimes, Al Foster, Gene Perry and Meshell Ndegeocello, to name just a few.
CCFP wishes for a resolution to the complicated Palestinian-Israeli peace process, but, unlike Alice Walker and Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, we believe that a call for a cultural boycott of Israel while ignoring the many well-documented and ongoing human rights violations of Israel’s neighbors is disingenuous.
We support Alicia Keys and echo her message that the universal language of art and music has the power to “unify audiences in peace and love.” We also applaud Ms. Keys and the hundreds of international artists who perform in Israel each year. They are using the power of their music to build bridges and open communication and are learning more about the region for themselves.
Over 18,000 people from around the globe have expressed their support and signed our petition [PETITION] urging all artists to keep their concert dates and play for peace in Israel. We ask all those who support peace to join with the Creative Community for Peace and encourage people to use the power of culture and music to interact and build greater dialogue and understanding.
Respectfully yours,
Please note that all board member organizations are listed for affiliation only.
Craig Balsam
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Co-founder Razor & Tie Entertainment
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Steven Bensusan
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
President of Blue Note Entertainment Group
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
David Byrnes
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Partner, Ziffren, Brittenham, LLP
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Ron Fair
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Record Producer and Music Executive
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Daryl Friedman
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
The Recording Academy/GRAMMYs on the Hill Chief Advocacy & Industry Relations Officer
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Ran Geffen-Lifshitz
Co-founder & Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
CEO of Media Men Group
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Jody Gerson
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Co-President of Sony/ATV Music Publishing
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Gary Ginsberg
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Executive Vice President of Corporate Marketing and Communications at Time Warner Inc.
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
David Glick
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Edge Group
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Colin Lester
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
CEO of Twenty First Artists
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
David Lonner
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
CEO of Oasis Media Group
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Scott Packman
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Senior Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
David Renzer
Co-founder & Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Former chairman/CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
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Hanna Rochelle
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Founder & President of Lyric Culture
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Steve Schnur
Co-founder & Advisory Board Member,  Creative Community for Peace
Worldwide Executive, Music
President, Artwerk Music Group Electronic Arts
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Sam Schwartz
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Co-principal in Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace
Ben Silverman
Advisory Board Member, Creative Community for Peace
Founder & CEO of Electus and former co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios
www.creativecommunityforpeace.com
www.facebook.com/CreativeCommunityForPeace

Open Letter to Roger Waters

Open Letter to Roger Waters: Music Is Our Shared Language

One-sided cultural embargos such as those advocated by Mr. Waters are an affront to both Palestinian and Israeli moderates who seek peace.

Photo Credit: Photo by Guy Assayag /Flash90

Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters has declareed that a boycott of Israel is the “way to go”(“Roger Waters Calls For Boycott Of Israel,” Rolling Stone, March 20,2013). This statement is distressing not only because his numerous accusations leveled against the state are based on falsehoods, but are inflammatory as well. As members of the entertainment industry, we question Mr. Waters’ misinforming his fans in a way that only triggers further hostilities while continuing to dampen hopes for peaceful dialogue in the Middle East.

Mr. Waters blatantly condemns Israel, yet ignores the facts. Israel has never practiced or enforced racial segregation. As the sole democracy in the Middle East, Israel has always encouraged and legally enabled the integration of Arab peoples into all aspects of Israeli life. Arabs have been elected to the Knesset in every election since Israel’s founding and the Israeli Supreme Court guarantees all Arabs equal rights and full protection under the law.

The recently crowned Miss Israel was born in Ethiopia and quoted Martin Luther King in her acceptance speech! “There are many different communities of many different colors in Israel, and it’s important to show that to the world,” said the new Miss Israel.

Also consider that Israel has already elected a female prime minister, LGBT Israeli soldiers have the right to serve openly in the military, and married LGBT couples are ensured full adoption and inheritance rights. In fact, Israel’s official policies are often more advanced than America’s in promoting and supporting freedom of religion, women’s rights and gay rights, none of which exist in their neighboring nations or states.

Mr. Waters also proclaims his outspoken support of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, a frequently vilified organization that fundamentally questions Israel’s very right to exist. Even political author-activist Norman Finkelstein – a noted advocate of the Palestinian cause – has branded the movement “a hypocritical, dishonest cult” and said in a recent interview that BDS is “not really talking about rights. They want to destroy Israel.”

One-sided cultural embargos such as those advocated by Mr. Waters are an affront to both Palestinian and Israeli moderates who seek peace. We too wish for a resolution to the complicated Palestinian-Israeli situation, and believe that the unique connection between artist and fan is part of the solution. Music can reflect politics, but should never be disingenuous.

Mr. Waters should remember that music is our shared language, one that transcends dialects of hatred. Fans are the same everywhere in the world, and today many of Roger Waters’ fans are severely disappointed that he chose the words he did instead of those spoken on the same day by President Obama: “The United States of America stands with the State of Israel because . . . it makes us both stronger. It makes us both more prosperous. And it makes the world a better place.”

About the Author: Steve Schnur is a co-founder of Creative Community for Peace.

http://www.jewishpress.com/blogs/guest-blog/open-letter-to-roger-waters-music-is-our-shared-language/2013/04/18/

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