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BDS activists attempt to poison herbalist conference in Israel

"The goal of this conference was to bring international herbal research to Israel," said Sara Chana Silverstein, an Orthodox Jewish master herbalist from New York. "For BDS to attack this conference limits knowledge for the world."

by  Shiryn Ghermezian , JNS and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  02-07-2020 11:20
Last modified: 02-07-2020 11:20
BDS activists attempt to poison herbalist conference in IsraelAncient Roots Israel via Facebook

Peretz Gan, chairman of the Israeli Medicinal Plant Society leads a lecture on turmeric | Photo: Ancient Roots Israel via Facebook

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The first international herbalist conference in Israel, set to take place beginning Feb. 9, is facing threats by supporters of the anti-Israel BDS movement, which has already persuaded some professionals to pull out of the event.

Herbalists from around the world are expected to attend the three-day Ancient Roots Herbal Conference in Ana Poriya, Israel, but two confirmed speakers – 7Song, a Russian-Jewish herbalist from America, and Danny O'Rawe from Northern Ireland – have withdrawn their participation. They did so after receiving ultimatums from BDS supporters, who threatened to close their clinics, call their clients and bash them on social media, according to Sara Chana Silverstein, an Orthodox Jewish master herbalist from New York who still plans to speak at the conference.

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She told Jewish News Syndicate that BDS supporters sent threatening emails to conference speakers, as well as to "hundreds" of nonparticipants, to cause them to boycott the event and not attend next year's conference.

"The whole goal of this conference was to bring international herbal research to Israel," said Silverstein. "For BDS to attack this conference limits knowledge for the world."

Herbalism is the study of botany and the use of medicinal plants, which have been used throughout human history to provide treatment for various ailments.

The conference in Israel was announced in the summer of 2019 with the modest goal of selling 50 to 75 tickets to break even on associated costs.

Rivkah Asoulin, one of the organizers living in Israel, said the event was originally supported by Bevin Clare, president of the American Herbalists Guild, a prominent herbalist association. Clare even agreed to film a video promoting the event, which Asoulin then posted online.

But in January, Clare asked Asoulin to remove the video, saying she received nearly two-dozen hostile emails, many from AHG members, that criticized her support of the conference and said she should have received approval from the AHG Board before creating the clip, reported Hamodia.

Ancient Roots Israel conference speaker Nir Avraham answers questions from a group while leading a plant walk during fall herbal festival (Ancient Roots Israel via Facebook)

According to the publication, "Asoulin said Clare told her she understood the difficulties of putting on an international herbalist conference and that she felt for organizers, but, 'Rivkah, in life we have to choose our battles, and I'm not going to choose Israel.'"

When news spread of supporters pulling out of the event, conference organizers expressed dismay over the situation.

"Sadly, some of our 2020 speakers and supporters have been falsely led to believe that supporting Ancient Roots Israel would be a wrongful political statement, and they have become the target of serious harassment endangering their work and livelihood by a campaign that is fostering the politics of division," they said in a statement.

"Ancient Roots believes in talking to everybody, no matter what their convictions, and we regret that said group has not contacted us directly and explained their grievances and given us a chance to accommodate their concerns and instead issued boycott, demands and other threats to the very people who wanted to do what they believe in, which is sharing herbal medicine with all peoples, throughout the world. We herbalists are concerned with people and plants, not with politics."

"The choice of targeting our non-commercial, non-political activity, and thus trying to stop herbalists from gathering to further their knowledge of ways to improve the lives and health of people around the world, is indeed troubling and unethical. Once again, we see something started with good and noble intent derailed by the politics of division that is sweeping the world."

Why is Israel 'constantly met with such a threat?'

Leading the BDS effort is Shabina Lafleur-Gangji, an herbalist who was recently hired as the editor of the Journal of the American Herbalists' Guild.

"I am someone who *absolutely* stands behind the BDS movement," Lafleur-Gangji wrote in an Instagram post. "We decided something needed to happen and reached out to the herbalists involved. Within 24 hours they both made the decision to retract their support for the conference in solidarity with folks in living under the brutal force of Israeli apartheid."

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The last couple days have been hectic. 🌺As some of you may know, a few prominent herbalists made the decision to endorse and/or teach at the Ancient Roots herbal medicine conference in Israel. The conference had no Palestinian or Muslim speakers included in their line up, yet included a speaker who referred to Palestinians as a non-people who willfully left their ancestral lands. 🤢🤢🤢 I am someone who *absolutely* stands behind the BDS movement, not because I hate Israeli folks, but because of the LOVE I have for 🇵🇸Palestinians. I believe they are entitled to dignity, human rights, clean water, education, healthcare, and the ability to live freely on their ancestral lands.✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 When I heard the news about this conference, I did what I always do when I hear about people making decisions that directly undermine systemically brutalized people; I felt hopeless. But then, something beautiful happened. 💕 People from all across Turtle Island 🐢 started coming together to talk about it. We decided something needed to happen and reached out to the herbalists involved. Within 24 hours they both made the decision to retract their support for the conference in solidarity with folks in living under the brutal force of Israeli apartheid. ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 I wanted to share this because we don't often get to celebrate wins. We also rarely are gifted with the opportunity to speak honestly and thoughtfully and be met with respect. I want to thank Bevin and 7song for being willing to listen and learn. It's not easy to hear dozens of people criticize a decision you have made, yet you still had an open heart and I appreciate that. 💜 I also want to thank @dandelionessherbals , @catalystcommunityherbals , @futurespellremedies , @riverroseapothecary , @earthseedholistic , @welldeepremedies , and everyone else who put their time and energy into this. You all held it down and I feel so appreciative of your work and presence.🌹💜🌻💞🍃 There is so much more that needs to be done, but taking a moment to celebrate feels important. 🎉🎉🎉 . 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸 #freepalestine . 💜Shout out to my friend Badee for the beautiful keffiyeh & @cheekbonebeauty for gracing my lips with CINDY 💋

A post shared by °•○▪shabina lafleur-gangji▪○•° (@shabbyshabzz) on Jan 2, 2020 at 9:42pm PST

In the same post, Gangji thanked Clare, six other herbalists "and everyone else who put their time and energy into" their campaign to convince herbalists to withdraw participation in the event. She ended her post with "#freepalestine #bds #rightofreturn and #untilweareallfree."

Lafleur-Gangji did not respond to a JNS request for an interview, and Clare did not respond to a request for a comment by JNS.

"Israel is at the forefront of innovations for medical research," said Silverstein. "What we as botanical medicine experts want to do is to bring that knowledge to Israel because we know they're going to take it and make it worldwide. I think that's why the BDS attack is so daunting; herbalists that would want to come to next year's conference are going to be intimated because Shabina also reached out to them. So for next year, other herbalists who would have been thrilled to come are now going to be intimidated."

In a statement to JNS, the American Herbalists Guild distanced itself from Clare and Lafleur-Gangji. The Guild said Lafleur-Gangji holds "a contractor position" and is "not an employee of the AHG," adding that "the views and opinions expressed by AHG contractors, employees and board members on their personal blogs, publications, websites and social media are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of the American Herbalists Guild as an entity."

AHG also claimed that it was not aware of the Ancient Roots conference, "nor of any perceived or implied endorsement of this event. Nor were we a part of any withdrawal or boycott."

The Guild said, "The actions by individuals associated with the AHG were made independent of consult by the organization. … Be assured the situation at hand has prompted an internal dialogue within the organization and its leadership, and a review of our social-media policies and all perceived and implied endorsements by any employees, officers, contractors and staff is a priority."

BDS supporters are continuing to threaten herbalists even as the conference is set to start on Sunday, according to Asoulin.

"We were attacked by BDS, and it is ongoing. They attack us and our social-media followers to this day," she told JNS. "We can talk about what it means to Israeli businesses and even 'the little guys,' like us, when we are striving to reach out to the international community, and simultaneously embrace the world to come to Israel with love and mutual understanding and academic partnership, and are constantly met with such a threat."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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