The leader of the Association of Hungarian Jewish Communities (EMIH) pointed out the faults of the left’s political agenda regarding Jews in an opinion piece in The Jerusalem Post, a prominent Israeli Jewish newspaper and website. Slomó Köves thinks that fighting antisemitism should be above one’s political agenda, yet that is not always the case. The rabbi mentioned a study about the European Jewish community that was made by the European Jewish Association and released in Budapest about which Ira Forman, former US State Department’s envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, wrote an opinion piece. Forman had included half-truths and...