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Is the 'StopAntisemitism' Racket Spreading Anti-Semitism?

Yesterday, an operation called “StopAntisemitism” [SA] named Tucker Carlson as their “Antisemite of the Year.” Their accusations against him center around his criticisms of the killing of tens of thousands of innocent women and children in Gaza. They cite his welcoming of Bethlehem’s “Pastor Munther Isaac onto the show despite his known antisemitic views and support for Hamas. When Isaac falsely accused Israel of ‘genocide’ and starving Gazan civilians, Carlson agreed.” Of course, the pastor has no antisemitic views nor support for any violent actions.

Heavily involved in funding and promoting “StopAntisemitism” is convicted felon Adam Milstein. Adam Milstein is a Los Angeles area ‘real estate developer’ who two decades ago defrauded the IRS by laundering money through several members of the Spinka Hasidic sect. (He got off with only 3 months in prison in 2009 and a token financial penalty.) He later joined with the infamous Las Vegas billionaire Sheldon Adelson in June 2015 to launch a campaign on campuses against Palestinian activists and their disinvestment campaign.

Then in 2018, SA was founded, with online “influencer” Liora Reznichenko at its head. She reported that the organization’s goal is to “create consequences for those who espouse hatred and violence against Jewish people.” SA has no problem targeting Jews who find Netanyahu’s government in Israel and/or the war on Gaza as an insult to Judaism. Doxxing and contacting employers are instrumental parts of their operation. She claims that her team sometimes can actually take several hours to vet a target and his or her employers.

The Milstein Family Foundation, operated by Adam and Gila Milstein, features the StopAntisemtism operation, and Gila Milstein’s “Merona Leadership Foundation” pays the salary of StopAntisemitism’s executive director and provides about $270,000 to the organization for expenses.

StopAntisemitism has been criticized for claiming that Palestinian babies killed by Israel during the war on Gaza were actually dolls. In April 2025, they targeted “Ms. Rachel,” the popular children’s YouTuber. She had called for an end to the then monthlong complete blockade of Gaza and posted on Instagram about the conditions of children there. Earlier, StopAntisemitism claimed that children dying of hypothermia in Gaza were “fake cold deaths,” even though several newborns and children had died from cold, as documented by the Gaza Health Ministry, Doctors Without Borders, and UNICEF. “Ms. Rachel” was nominated for the 2025 “Antisemite of the Year,” but lost out to Carlson.

At a recent Jerusalem Post conference on Capitol Hill, she defended her method of stopping antisemitism—though it had nothing to do with stopping those who exploit Judaism to enrage populations against Jews. She explained: “The results speak for themselves. We will shine a light on you that, thanks to Google and SEO, will follow you for the rest of your life. When you look for a job, when you look for a spouse, when you look for a nanny, when you look for anything, our work will always be documented.” She claimed credit for ending the employment of over 400 academics, activists and media figures.