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NBA Legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Honored for Standing up to Anti-Semitism; Addresses Kanye West’s Anti-Semitism

Canada's Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism, Irwin Cotler, Friendsof Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC) President and CEO Michael Levitt, NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Simon Wiesenthal Center Executive Director Rabbi Meyer May in front of FSWC's Tour forHumanity mobile education centre. Abdul-Jabbar was hosted by FSWC Chairman Fred and Linda Waks and was joined by major donors to Spirit of Hope in their home prior to the event.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was honored at the annual Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Spirit of Hope event in Toronto before headdressed a crowd of 1,200 about his longstanding work in advocating for social justice and human rights, being a steadfast ally in the fight against anti-Semitism and building bridgesbetween communities.

NBA legend and social activist Kareem Abdul-Jabbar receiving the first annual Ally AgainstAnti-Semitism award by Canada’s Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC).
L-R: FSWC Chair Fred Waks, FSWC President and CEO Michael Levitt, NBA legend and social activist KareemAbdul-Jabbar

Abdul-Jabbar began his remarks by echoing his recent blog post strongly condemning the repeated anti-Semitic comments of USrapper Kanye West. He also addressed the reactions he’s received for his criticism of West and of anti-Semitism in general. “The principal lesson is we can never go to sleep, we can neverstop being vigilant and let bad things to fester,” said Abdul-Jabbar.

“I get condemnation from people who don’t want to see any progress, and I get support from people who understand that whatpeople like Kanye West have to say is intolerable,” Abdul-Jabbar told the audience. “We can’t have our people who set the standards and who everybody wants to emulate… talking like that.That’s not what we’re supposed to be about, especially in America where we say that all men are created equal.”

He also spoke out about the delayed condemnations from celebrities and companies in response to West’s anti-Semitism,saying, “Look what happened in the time it took for all the people who ended up condemning Kanye, look how long it took for them to get around to saying what they had to say. In themeantime, Jewish kids were intimidated and bullied and had to deal with a whole lot of violence or violent thoughts directed at them because someone like Kanye West says it’s okay. It’snot okay.”

Abdul-Jabbar delved into some of his most prominent works – including his op-ed in The Hollywood Reporter, “WhereIs the Outrage Over Antisemitism in Sports and Hollywood?,” his book Brothers in Arms, and the documentary film, for which he was the Executive Producer, for the History Channelcalled "Fight the Power: The Movements that Changed America," which focused on the impact that key protests have had on the evolution of the United States.

Before presenting Abdul-Jabbar with the Ally Against Antisemitism Award, FSWC President and CEO Michael Levitt spoke aboutthe organization’s work in combatting anti-Semitism and hatred through education and advocacy as well as the importance of allyship.

“We know anti-Semitism is the proverbial canary in the coal mine,” said Levitt. “For millennia, we’ve seen how if a societyisn’t safe for Jews, it’s an early warning sign of the danger ahead for others. Anti-Semitism isn’t a threat to just Jews but to our broader society. The hate that begins with Jews neverends with Jews.”

He also issued a clarion call for all communities to join together in the fight against the growing tide of hate in Canadiansociety.

“Allyship is critical,” Levitt added. “The fight against hate is an all-hands-on-deck battle. To our allies, both Jewish andnon-Jewish in this room, to the organizations we work with in the Jewish community and the broader community across Canada, please hear this from me. We are here to work with you. We arehere to partner with you. Knock on our door because we know we are stronger together. We know the importance of communities standing side-by-side in times of need, and that time isnow.”

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The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over400,000 member families in the United States. It is an NGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin AmericanParliament (Parlatino).

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