‘Dinner’ full of anti-Israel activists charge up to $5,000 a head

The meal, which is said to be meant to honor the Jewish Sabbath, was filled with a mix of anti-Israel activists, critics told The Post.
Tickets for a Friday night dinner hosted by the militant group Climate Defiance fetched up to $5,000 a pop to nosh with the leftist, including anti-Israel activist Linda Sarsour; Democratic congressional candidate Brad Lander; radical Queens Democratic socialist Tiffany Caban who was arrested for protesting the war in Gaza; and anti-Israel, Abby Stein who is connected to Mayor Mamdani.
Kosher and vegan food at the home of “social activist” filmmaker Jill Goldman celebrated the Tribeca Film Festival’s climate festival “Just Look Up,” which follows Michael Greenberg, founder of Climate Defiance.
Boasting “no phones, no cameras, no tech” the “traditional Shabbat meal” will “break bread” and “build community,” welcoming participants of all “beliefs, backgrounds, and cultures,” the invitation said.
But critics didn’t buy the supposedly inclusive and inclusive lovefest.
“Why is this being done in secret? What are you going to say that needs to be hidden from the public? Knowing who the players are, this sounds like Shabbat is being used as a cover,” Jewish activist Tali Goldsheft of the organization “Politically Homeless No More” raged to The Post, blaming the ban on the devices at the end of existing shields.
Earlier this month, Israel banned Sarsour, the former co-chair of the Women’s March, from an organized march, which angered the anti-Israel group CAIR.
Lander, a former city manager, is accused of fueling the anti-Israel BDS movement by withdrawing government funds from Israeli bonds as he matured. This month, he appeared in an ad for socialist democracy-hating, US-bashing congressional hopeful Darializa Avila Chevalier.
The Boycott, Divest and Sanction, or BDS, campaign is an international effort aimed at isolating and delegitimizing the only Jewish state in the world.
“Like David Duke, Linda Sarsour is a bigot and a social tycoon,” gushed Goldsheft, who accused the Jewish Lander of “using Jewish culture to promote herself and Sarsour,” who drew criticism for her anti-Louis Farrakhan stance.
Skeptical observers lamented that the melting pot food was not a bad thing.
“Rather than a ‘Shabbat dinner,’ this is nothing more than a ‘Jew-hating dinner,'” said Michelle Ahdoot of End Jew Hatred.
“These same people represent the BDS movement of racism, which is unacceptable in today’s society, and frankly, this hatred of Jews is unacceptable in any event, above all they dare to do it as a Shabbat dinner,” he added.
Climate Defiance, Lander and Sarsour did not respond to The Post’s requests for comment.



