Richard Silverstein, has this excellent piece up at his site Tikun Olam, on the newest right-wing “conversion” creation; Mark Halawa. Halawa, published a piece on how he was in the dark his whole life about his Jewish roots and now is a firm Likud-Israel backer. He published his “testimonial” on the Aish HaTorah website, Aish HaTorah you might remember was the organization that funded the anti-Muslim film Obsession. There used to be a great website that debunked the Obsession movie, hopefully it will be running again, Jews on First also have a great rebuttal.
Mark Halawa, Aish’s Manchurian Muslim by Richard Silverstein
A few days ago I received a seemingly polite, deferential e mail from someone named Mark Halawa telling me I might be interested in a post he’d just written. When I saw the website I knew there was a lot more there than met the eye. He had published at the Aish HaTorah website. Anyone who knows anything about Aish or me knows that we don’t exactly see eye to eye on anything related to Judaism or Israel. So I realized there must be something hinky about Mark’s e mail:
My name is Mark, and I’m very much impressed with your message.
Below is a link for my article that was published on Aish.com last week. Feel at liberty to use it, and let me know how I can be of help.
When I read his post I knew there was. I don’t know why I didn’t think of this when I initially received his e mail and assumed it was a personal message. On further review, this likely was an e-mail spam blast sent to scores or hundreds of sites. The wording is vague enough that it could be sent as a mass mailing. So it’s possible Halawa didn’t even know who he was dealing with when he e mailed me.
It seems that Mark is following in a long line of dutiful “moderate” (or “good”) Muslims who far-right pro-Israel groups use to impeach Islam. The list is long and fascinating: Wafa Sultan, Nonie Darwish, Tawfiq Hamid, Walid Shoebat, Zuhdi Jasser, etc. What all these have in common is that they’re trotted out by Aish HaTorah via their Islam hate movies. Being a relatively new recruit, Halawa hasn’t yet been featured. But he will be. If not in a movie, you can be sure he’ll be visiting a Hillel or synaoguge near you warning about the evils of Islam and the wonders of Judaism Aish-style.
Since we know that a good number of the Muslim turncoats especially Walid Shoebat are frauds it’s useful to dwell on a few of Mark’s claims. Now, I’m not claiming that Mark is one. But the possibility exists based on previous bad faith shown by Aish and similar groups using these people for their own political ends.
Though this story is less lurid, it does remind me somewhat of the account of the so-called former Hezbollah intelligence agent turned Haredi Jew and follower of one of Israel’s most racist anti-Arab rabbis, Rabbi Shmuel Eliahu. Now that one was a real whopper!
Mark, who was raised as a secular Muslim in Kuwait, claims that his maternal grandmother is Jewish. On meeting an alleged Orthodox former philosophy professor, the latter tells him that means he is Jewish. I’m trying to check out the halacha on this claim. Of course, Orthodox Judaism is based on matrilineal descent, but I’ve never heard of some claiming to be Jewish based on a grandmother being Jewish. At best, this is a very tenuous claim to being Jewish since his mother clearly wasn’t raised Jewish.
But the proof he posits for his grandmother’s Jewishness seems flimsy:
I recalled how my grandmother had a funny name on her documents, Mizrachi, which I never heard before. She also had a small prayer book with Hebrew letters, and she prayed in the dark crying. (I thought the Wailing Wall was so named because crying was a part of prayer.)
Aside from a vague family legend, my grandmother never mentioned anything about being Jewish — but now the pieces were fitting into place…
I went to my room and called my mother. She rebuffed the story, saying, “Don’t listen to people like that. We are Muslims and that’s that.”
I decided to call my grandmother myself and bring up the subject.
I beat around the bush a bit — after all, she’d been denying it for the past 50 years — and then finally blurted out, “Grandma, are you Jewish?”
She didn’t answer the question directly, but she started crying and spoke about the years of Arab-Israeli conflict. She told me how her brother Zaki had been killed in Jerusalem before the rebirth of the State. To me that was sufficient confirmation of her Jewishness and I decided to leave it at that.
Well that seals it, her brother was killed in 1948, therefore she must be Jewish. There may be more family history here that he’s not telling us, but this isn’t in the least convincing. If this guy isn’t lying, he’s really digging deep to prove something he desperately wants to be true.
This passage too seems suspect to me. Keep in mind that he’s describing a supposedly Jewish Palestinian girl in the pre-1948 period falling in love with a Palestinian Arab in Jordanian army uniform:
My mother’s parents met in Jerusalem when my grandfather, an Arab from the West Bank, was serving in the Jordanian army fighting the Zionists. He was 18 years old and my grandmother was 16. Her father ran a school in Jerusalem — the same school where she would jump off the wall to meet my handsome, uniformed grandfather. They fell in love, got married, and lived for a number of years in Shechem (Nablus).
How likely would it be for any Jewish girl to fall in love with a Jordanian soldier “fighting Zionists?” Again, I can’t say for sure that this is a sack of lies, but it sure smells funny.
Halawa claims that his suspicions about his grandmother’s origins made him predisposed to feel sympathetic to Israel:
Whenever we were on vacation in Amman, Jordan, I used to constantly watch the Israeli channel — when my parents weren’t around. My favorite was the Israeli national anthem, and I would stay up late waiting to hear them play it at the end of the TV transmission.
How touching that Mark knew at that early an age he was an Arab Zionist. But explain to me this, Mark: how would this have gone over in a household in which your father was allegedly a Pan-Arab Nasserist?? Once again, there’s something wrong here.
The scene Mark describes of visiting a synagogue for the first time is absolutely priceless. I tell you the guy should be writing for television. He takes one look at the Black man, Indian and Egyptian all praying together and pfffft! he knows this is where he’s meant to be his whole life. And don’t you know the tears fell like rain (even I almost shed one about as crocodile as the ones he was shedding).
There is another tell-tale sign that all might not be well in Mark’s story. Keep in mind this is the first time he’s ever visited a synagogue and he presumably knows no Hebrew:
“I can’t believe I’m here, singing and praying in Hebrew. I could never have imagined it.”
Nor can I. No one who has never been to a Jewish religious service and knows no Hebrew could “sing and pray in Hebrew” the first time he’s done it. For someone to master the prayers and the language requires years of deep immersion. The language is difficult to master and quite archaic in places. It simply beggars belief that he could feel so at home in the language and music of the Shabbat service from the get go.
In the following passage, you finally get a glimpse of what Mark’s selling and it’s little more than the religious far-right anti-Muslim snake oil:
In the Arab world there are tons of misconceptions and misinformation regarding Israel. So I am working to develop a program to educate Arabs about Jews and Judaism, to dissolve the stereotypes propagated by the Muslim media and schools. I hope that my unique background can help bridge some of that divide.
Indeed. Before Mark dissolves stereotypes and starts “truth-telling” to Muslims about Judaism he might want to come clean about himself and dispense with the fantasy he’s spun in this story. Mark’s “program” reminds me of why I called him the “Manchurian Muslim” above. For groups like Aish HaTorah, discoveries (or frauds) like Mark are pure gold. They are secret weapons which Jews turn around and launch against the Muslims to undermine their cause. They also serve to warm the cockles of the hearts of Jews who need to believe in the inherent superiority of Judaism to Islam.
Surprisingly, Mark addresses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict only obliquely and refers to it in terms that are not at all characteristic of the pro-Israel far right. Again, either Mark hasn’t quite drunk the Aish Kool Aid, or he’s dissembling since this is far too Kumbaya for a real Aish follower:
It often seems like the Arab-Israeli conflict is intractable. Yet I believe in today’s world, there is a real opportunity for a breakthrough. Arabs today have a more universal education, which makes them more open and curious. Also they are meeting Israelis and Jews in their travels around the world, which breaks down misconceptions. And as we saw during the recent protests in Iran, many young people in the Muslim world are yearning for reform. On top of all this, they have high-speed Internet access which opens up all kinds of new avenues of communication, and the possibility of forming new friendships unrestricted by borders or political agendas. Perhaps this can be the basis of a grassroots movement to mend relations and hopefully one day achieve peace.
And perhaps Alan Dershowitz is Anne Coulter in drag.
Mark does have one classic Orthodox right-wing obsession–Arab men on the prowl for Jewish women. According to Mark, it’s an epidemic:
The other issue that needs urgent attention is intermarriage in Israel. Unfortunately, a story like my grandmother’s is not so rare. Many young Jewish women are wooed by Arab men and brought back to live in their villages.
“Many” of course is an extreme exaggeration, which seems to characterize Mark’s entire story. But it is true that for the Israeli far-right miscegenation is a deeply disturbing phenomenon much like it was in the Jim Crow South. It’s also instructive that Meir Kahane used to rail about precisely the same issue, while concealing that he had an adulterous affair with an Italian-American woman who killed herself when he abandoned her.
Finally, this e-mail reply from Mark to the first e-mail I sent him, in which I warned him that Aish was a nasty organization, brought forth this reply containing some uncharacteristically naughty language for a supposed Orthodox Jew:
That’s a horrible message, Richard. You have lots of hate blinding your eyes, and you run a site called Tikkun Olam!!!
You’ve exposed the real person you are; calling my people Nasty!
Its unfortunate, people like you use our religion for their own advancement, and financial gain.
Not a single Jew I’ve met in the past 7 years, ever spoke or incited against another religions.. Islam or other.
But here you are (a christian or messianic shit most probably) the first bigot! That knows nothing else but fowl [sic] thoughts and evil, for the lack of better education. You’re the nastiest person I’ve heard from, you’re [sic] own family probably hates you. What a scam!!!
Half of me wanted to report him to his Aish rebbe for fowl language! But I was especially tickled by his accusation that I was “christian messianic shit” and that I was exploiting my religion for “financial gain.”
Curious also that Mark claims that he’s never met anyone at Aish who “incited against another religion.” Keep in mind this is the same Aish (through its subsidiary Clarion Fund) which produced the two most hateful films about Islam in the past few decades: Obsession and Third Jihad. Aish and their fellow partners in religious holy war, Ateret Kohanim want to rebuild the Third Temple where the Dome of the Rock now stands. No incitement there either. I don’t know whether Mark is a brainwashed ex-Muslim or an out-and-out fraud. But whatever it is, he’s yet another sorry example of the Jewish religious right attempting to perpetrate fraud on any gullible parties who’ll listen to the message.






















December 7th, 2009 at 11:47 am
Sounds like another scum bucket trying to cause trouble. Tikun Olam is a great site by the way, never commented there but read it often.
December 7th, 2009 at 11:57 am
LOL Zionist groups crack me up! They’re still playing this game. Too bad so many ignorant right-wing “real Americans” buy this shit.
December 7th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
Well so far Mark Halawa hasn’t said anyting Islamophobic, so let’s see what happens in future. I don’t have a problem with a Muslim being pro Zionist as long it doesn’t involve Islamophobia or denying Palestinians their rights, and so far Mark has only expressed love for his part Jewish heritage. Nothing wrong with that.
Richard Silverstein, is a “Mench”, i’m glad to see his writing here. He has written on Walid Shoebat too, and exposed the Clarion Fund and Aish Ha Torah before and in the process has made many neo con enemies.
Right Wing extremists and Kahanists who reject the two state solution, have a habit of calling non Jews “anti-semitic” if they try to hightlight the Palestinian suffering under the occupation, and Jews like Richard Silverstein and phil Weiss, “Kapo’s” or “self hating Jews”.
Though Richard Silverstein is a Jewish Zionist, he does support the two state solution. I have noticed that the manipulations and smear tactics employed by the neo cons Jews are usually brought to our attention by their own fellow Jews in a brilliant manner. I have compiled a list of the best ones below.
Mainstream left wing Jewish writers are usually the best source for exposing their dirty deeds, you will see them labelled as “self hating” or “kapos” by neo con extremists who like Al Qaeda have appointed themselves the moral guardians of their own people.
In our battle against Islamophobes, i consider these writers (see list below) to be some of our best allies. Not only do they expose neo cons, but Christan Zionist Pastors and extremists too. The latter outnumber the former, but as Stephen Walt noted in “The Israel Lobby and American Foreign Policy”, the Christian Zionists though numerically greater don’t wield the same influence, hence are less dangerous.
As well as Loon Watch and Richard Silverstein, I’d recomend readers check out:
Phil Weiss
Mondoweiss is a news website devoted to covering American foreign policy in the Middle East, chiefly from a progressive Jewish perspective.
http://mondoweiss.net/
M J Rosenberg (Director of Policy for Israel Policy Forum)
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blogs/mjrosenberg/
Jim Lobe
http://www.ips.org/blog/jimlobe/
Jim Lobe is best known for his coverage of U.S. foreign policy, particularly the neo-conservative influence in the Bush administration. The Washington Bureau Chief of the international news agency Inter Press Service (IPS),
Max Blumenthal ( son of Sidney Blumenthal, Bill Clintons aide)
http://maxblumenthal.com/
Exposes the Christian Right.
Joachim Martillo
http://eaazi.blogspot.com/
This website and the associated organization of the same name have the mission of providing Jews and non-Jews with the intellectual tools to stand up to Zionist intimidation and manipulation.
December 8th, 2009 at 1:08 pm
A Good detail word by Author
December 9th, 2009 at 10:03 am
what does garibaldi mean when he says we don’t see eye to eye on judaism.
December 9th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
Ryan, what do you mean? That’s what Richard Silverstein said, this article is a copy of his blog post. He doesn’t see eye to eye with right-wing Zionist organizations on Judaism and Israel.
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2009/12/05/mark-halawa-aishs-manchurian-muslim/
December 9th, 2009 at 6:52 pm
Too funny. Did Richard report Mark Halawa for his ‘fowl’ language? to his Aish Rebbe
Halwa means sweet in Arabic, this dude may be pretending to be Jewish and could still be a Moslem. Pretending to because it will be lucrative, and Aish or the Clarion Fund maybe wanna groom him and teach him to deceive and fib. Or he may not, he could be genuine.
Anyhoo, I know of one New York Khattab, who is now a Moslem, he used to be an Orthodox Jew, Yousef Al Khattab, he is now more Moslem than the Moslems, my husband had a dispute with him and he threatened him with legal action, i’m still waiting for him. He is a Moslem extremist now.
I will say, that Arabic and Hebrew are similar, when Richard Silverstein doubted him, it maybe that Mark Halawa was singing in Arabic and nobody noticed
December 10th, 2009 at 1:09 pm
opps my bad.
December 10th, 2009 at 1:10 pm
Here is something funny about this story, Mark Halawa the so called “Muslim converted to Judaism”, has been writing comments and interacting with Richard Silverstein at his web site Tikkun Olam, where this story was published too. it’s funny, he starts commenting then unwittingly gives himself away,
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2009/12/05/mark-halawa-aishs-manchurian-muslim/
December 15th, 2009 at 6:21 pm
What a BS story. It’s actually quite funny the way he writes us. In one scene, he is roller blading, slips for no reason and then questions why he slipped despite his successful career, body building career (the guy is a prawn, he’s apparently delusional in more ways than one), and concludes it was God pushing him. As a result he goes to the Synagogue and prays in Hebrew despite not knowing the language.
Whaaaaaa?
This is supposed to be a pink-puff feel-good story that Aish uses as propaganda but come on, do it right for goodness sake’s, this is embarrassing.
Me thinks Aish is the Jewish equivalent of the creepy evangelical propagandist late night shows we see here in the US. They are the guys behind OBSESSION and THIRD JIHAD btw.
December 21st, 2009 at 12:21 am
My blog entry Jewish Taqiya (تقية) from Aish Hatorah ( http://eaazi.blogspot.com/2009/07/jewish-taqiya-from-aish-hatorah.html ) may be relevant.
Halawa’s purported Jewish ancestry is not as improbable as it might seen although he garbles some of the details.
Jewish women have a remarkably high rate of outmarriage.
SY Agnon’s niece married into a prominent Palestinian Muslim family: Sign of the Times: Metro-NY Muslim Jewish Interaction ( http://eaazi.blogspot.com/2007/10/sign-of-times-metro-ny-muslim-jewish.html ).
In Halawa’s case, I have the impression that his grandmother was a Jewish Arab, who might have felt closer to Palestinian Arabs than to invading Eastern European ethnic Ashkenazim, whose culture has no significant similarity to that of Arabs of any religion.
She could easily have met a Palestinian Arab, who served in the Palestine Regiment, which was not associated with Emirate of Transjordan but with the British Mandate for Palestine. The Regiment had had three Zionist colonist batallions and one Palestinian Arab batallions.
February 4th, 2010 at 12:21 am
You’re an idiot. This is a true and heartfelt story and all you can do is make fun of this man?? Shame on you!
March 17th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Mark is not Jewish by religion nor ancestry. I know his brother Munthir Halawa. Mark’s real name is Muntaser Jamal Halawa. His family members are muslims from both sides. Here are some questions you should ask yourselves before attaching Richard:
1) The only evidence he provided to proof his Jewish Ancestry is a picture of him with old lady. Who she doesn’t what she posing for.
2) If this is true why doesn’t the rest of his family come and tell their story.
3) If his family is Jewish than why didn’t they move to Israel. I’m from Jordan and I’ll be quite honest I’ll move to Israel in heart beat if I can live normal life.
Walid knew Mark (Muntasir) form his days in university and he also confirmed some of his attributes such as confused, addict and liar.(Check the post from Richard’s site)
I asked Mark’s (Muntasir’s) brother and he told me they’re not Jewish. He confirmed to me that Muntasir has a very food imagination and he confuses it with truth many times.
Please check the facts and your common sense before attacking Richard or anyone ho doubts this kid.
May 11th, 2010 at 12:08 am
Yea, like his brother is gonna admit they’re Jewish.
Honestly, I researched Richard Silverstein’s name online and he is one shady character.
It seems to me he’s using this poor convert’s story to get back at aish as he has long history of attacking anyone or anything related to aish from near or far.
As far as I’m concerned, this convert who Richard calls a pin up boy, has not done or said one bad thing about Islam or Muslims. The only shocking part of the story is how he took on Judaism.
That’s what I have to say!
Tahani