
Kiddush Clubs Declare Boycott on Scottish Whiskey
The Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs (FJMC) – a group that claims more than 25,000 members throughout North America – has joined with synagogues both in Israel and in the diaspora in “suggesting a boycott of scotch from distillers located in West Dunbartonshire Council in Scotland at Kiddush and [in] public and private” celebrations.
The FJMC has called for Jews to avoid certain brands of spirits following a boycott of Israeli goods instituted by the local council of the whiskey-producing region.
“A boycott is like a snowball heading downhill,” said FJMC Director Rabbi C. Simon. “It begins at the top of a large mountain, and gathers momentum until it is transformed into an avalanche. If we wish to stop it, we need to act as soon as possible.”
Among the distilleries named in the boycott are Morrison Bowmore, Loch Lamond and Chivas Brothers.
Chivas Brothers produces the well-regarded Chivas, Glenlivet and Ballantine’s brands which are the preferred spirits in many so-called “Kiddush clubs,” which gather following services in some synagogues.
The decision by Rabbi Simon to urge FJMC members to engage in a counter-boycott came after well known Israeli-Anglo blogger and pro-settlement activist, Jameel Rashid, publicized on his website a letter to several distilleries located within West Dunbartonshire. Rashid wrote: “the global counterboycott of Scottish whiskey products, distilled in the West Durbanshire council region, is beginning.”
Anglo-Israelis, an important target market for purveyors of liquor here, have been circulating e-mails calling on both Israeli and American Jews to cease consumption of Scotch whiskey, and urging supporters of Israel to send copies of Rashid’s missive to the distilleries in question.
When “your local council representatives boycott my country – under the most unethical and immoral of pretext – you cannot expect your market to sit idly and pretend you are not perverting justice,” wrote Rashid.
Both Rashid, the pseudonym for an anonymous Israeli who writes the popular Muqata blog, and the author of the widely read website Israellycool, have posted the home phone numbers of local council members, urging participants in the counter-boycott to call them to express their discontent.
Explaining his rationale for the initiative, Rashid stated that “its best to contact the whisky distillers directly, since the West Dunbartonshire Council of Wise Men couldn’t care less what a pro-Israel, proliberty, person might think… but they might listen to voices of their constituents – specifically the Scotch whisky distilleries in their council’s region.”
The boycott against Israel was initially introduced by the West Dunbartonshire Council in response to what councilmen described as “the disproportionate use of force used against Palestinians” during the IDF’s Gaza incursion in 2009.
The council resolved that it “recognizes the disproportionate force used by the IDF in Palestine and agrees to boycott all Israeli goods as a consequence. Officers should immediately cease the purchase of any goods we currently source, which were made or grown in Israel. Officers should also ensure we procure no new goods or produce from Israel until this boycott is formally lifted by WDC.”
Replying to the council’s assertions, Rashid excoriated the local representatives for whitewashing Hamas’ “barbarism” – citing the use of hospitals, schools and Mosques as cover by Gaza terrorists.
“Why was there an IDF operation in Gaza in the first place? To oppress poor Palestinian Arabs? How would you deal with Gazas’ Arabs targeting Scotland’s babies, other children, and other civilians. Have you not seen the pictures of atrocities the Arabs have visited on innocent children, or does your council not care?” Rashid, in an e-mail to The Jerusalem Post, stated that people have joined his counter-boycott from “all over” Israel and the US.
“The International Kiddush Club of America is giving us top billing as well,” he added.
The West Dunbartonshire Council, while it has not responded publically to calls endorsing a boycott of locally manufactured spirits, has defended the decision which sparked the protest.
The Council explained that it does “not in any way seek to censor or silence authors and commentators from Israel.” “The Council’s boycott only relates to goods ‘made or grown’ in Israel. The vast majority of mainstream books by Israeli authors are published in the UK, and are therefore not affected by this boycott. Only books that were printed in Israel and transported to the UK for distribution would be potentially boycotted.”
Members of the council did not reply to requests for comment about the whiskey boycott made by the Post.
Kirsteen Beeston, a spokeswoman for Morrison Bowmore Distillers, told the Post that “Neither Morrison Bowmore Distillery nor Auchentoshan take any political stance, and this policy has been made independently from us, and without our consultation.”
Kirsteen highlighted Auchentoshan’s efforts to reach out to the Jewish community and its connections to the London Rabbinical court. She stated that she is forwarding all e-mails received to the council to “ensure it is made fully aware of the potential implications of its policy.”
Gary Sakol, the deputy director of the Zionist Federation of the UK, commented that “Whilst not from West Dunbartonshire, this makes me ashamed to call myself Scottish, and I truly hope those involved will reverse their action.”
go-ds right hand man
explain their problems in ch language so they can be resolved
Ari
Time to switch to Jack Daniels.
Postville Chabbi
Shout out to Zellig,Tal and Matty!!
Left over whyskey
Is it OK to have one last party to finish all the Scottish whiskeys and scotch, before formally joining the boycott?
Great
we should all only drink American bourbon, lchayim:)
Huh?
Kiddush clubs are boycotting scottish whiskey? Kiddush Clubs should be boycotted!
Lalalatra
SA is doomed!! good thing they just lifted the ban from the Chivas Regal sponsor loyalty program ;)
meir rhodes
we are hoping that EBERS as well as those shuls that drink these scotches join the boycott. it’s important to say the least.
My letter to Glenlivet
I am really sorry that the local council -supported by the local distilleries – has decided that a boycott of Israeli products was in order.
My favorite Whiskey is The Glenlivet 18 Years.
The drink at a celebration should be the source of joy. This perversion of reality and blatant antisemitism is a source of great anguish to me. Your whiskey will now evoke darker times, can you imagine drinking at a celebration from a company that supports my own demise?.
Therefore, I will not be purchasing your products in the near future and will be forced to find a supplemental product.
I won’t forget the good times.
Alexander
you hurt my pocketbook I will not be willing to help fill yours.
No more scotch whisky for me until the boycott of Israel is lifted
Everyone boycott everything Scottish
The release of the man convicted of the worst terrorist atrocity that crashed over Lockerbie, Scotland.
Just for that alone everyone in the world should boycott Scotish products!!!
Simon
So funny,they can boy cut Israel,but what are the gaining,
what the Muslims will start drinking Scotch now or any alcohol?
this Scottish mixed up few batches of Whiskey…to funny.
glenvilet
I only drink in Simchas Torah and Purim,just 4 lechaims
I only can take glenvilet
NK
Can you do an edit on this article and make it more clear that Rashid is pro-Israel? It’s very confusing otherwise.
Solidarity
I don’t want to “call” them but I would surely email that I will not use their products until they reverse their decision
Where can I get their emails?
Where is there a list of distilleries NOT participating in this farce?
Solidarity
Website
http://www.west-dunbarton.g…
email
Policy Unit:
policy.unit@west-dunbarton.gov.uk
Note there are other email sites on the website
Johnny Walker
Johnny Walker Black (12 tear old) scotch is much better, who needs Chivas. (And I always though Chiva Regal was a Jewish scotch, “es Chivas Tzion”…)
me
several years ago rabbi landau of bnei brak ‘asured’ all whiskies. whoever continued drinking them, should have stopped then, so they wouldn’t have any problems now!
Scotch Beverages
The saddest part of this whole saga is the ignorance displayed in the incorrect spellings used.
Whiskey = Irish
Whisky = Scotch
What are we boycotting? Whiskey or Whisky?