Son of the late Elie Wiesel: "A third of Jews voted for Mandani - this is crazy"
Elisha Wiesel, a Jewish-American businessman and philanthropist and son of Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate, the late Elie Wiesel, is visiting Israel these days for a ceremony at Yad Vashem marking the tenth anniversary of…
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A prominent American Jewish business figure and son of a Nobel laureate is publicly expressing alarm over voting patterns he witnessed in the recent Israeli election, calling data that shows a third of Jewish voters supported a specific Arab party 'insane'. The comment reflects deep anxiety within parts of the Jewish diaspora about shifting political alliances and democratic norms in Israel. Delivered during a visit tied to his father's legacy, the statement carries symbolic weight that may amplify debate among Israeli and American Jewish communities.
