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School board meetings are becoming the public forum where citizens can communicate.

School board meetings are becoming the public forum where citizens can communicate.

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The group added, “The lack of response from board members to last night’s public speaker who used blatant antisemitic tropes and stereotypes to promote anti-vaccine and anti-CRT views is simply appalling and dangerous.”

If I was on that school board I would have responded to that letter:

Thank you for your concern and reaching out to me and my fellow board members. I would like to take this opportunity to lead by example and bring before this Board a diverse group of Jewish organizations who are opposed to vaccine mandates and critical race theory. I think it would be beneficial for our community to see with their own eyes that there is no "united Jewish agenda" related to any of these topics, and just how far-fetched that conspiracy theory is. I would be most appreciative to have your assistance in identifying the aforementioned organizations so I can reach out to them and start a dialog.

Sincerely, Ari Shekelstein