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Senders of Islam movie 'Obsession' tied to Jewish charity

By Meg Laughlin, Times Staff Writer
In print: Friday, September 26, 2008


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A nonprofit group that has shipped out 28-million copies of a controversial film on radical Islam refuses to reveal the source of its funding, but numerous ties connect it to a well-known Jewish education group that vehemently denies any involvement with the film.

The backing for Obsession: Radical Islam's War with the West and the intent of its distributor, the Clarion Fund, has been the subject of speculation since the DVDs were distributed beginning Sept. 14.

Clarion Fund, which was incorporated in 2006, distributed Obsession in 14 states, including the key presidential battlegrounds of Florida, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The DVDs were distributed by mail and as an advertising supplement in 58 Sunday newspapers, including the St. Petersburg Times.

"We don't have to say who its directors are or give financial information until Nov. 6, 2008," said Clarion spokesperson Gregory Ross.

Not good enough, says the Council on American Islamic Relations, which filed a complaint Tuesday with the Federal Election Commission.

"American voters deserve to know whether they are targets of a multimillion-dollar campaign funded and directed by a foreign group seeking to whip up anti-Muslim hysteria as a way to influence the outcome of our presidential election," Nihad Awad, executive director of CAIR, said in a statement.

There are a number of connections between the Clarion Fund and a well-known organization called Aish HaTorah, an international charity founded in Israel in the 1970s.

Ronn Torossian, spokesman for Aish HaTorah, said that his group would in "no way be involved with Clarion Fund or Obsession because Aish HaTorah is a charity and must remain apolitical."

Ross, the Clarion spokesman, was listed as an Aish HaTorah international fundraiser on a federal election donation form in June 2007.

Elke Bronstein is the name written on the mail permit for the bulk mailing of Obsession DVDs in mid September from Freeport, N.Y. Reached on her cell phone, Bronstein said she worked for Clarion, but would not provide more information.

The receptionist at Aish HaTorah in New York said Bronstein worked for Aish Discovery, which produces high-tech programs and films for Aish HaTorah. Torossian said Bronstein could easily have separate jobs.

"What? You're going to find four, five or six people who work for Clarion and Aish and claim a worldwide conspiracy? I don't think so," he said.

Clarion's address, according to Manhattan directory assistance, is the same address as Aish HaTorah International, a fundraising arm of Aish HaTorah. The Clarion Fund and Aish HaTorah International are also connected to a group called HonestReporting, which produced Obsession. Honest­Reporting's 2006 tax return uses the same address.

"It's news to me," Torossian said.

Two of the three Clarion Fund directors at the time of its incorporation in November 2006 appeared as Aish employees on Aish Web sites at the same time. The third appeared on the Aish executive committee. Torossian said the overlap meant nothing.

Aish HaTorah's main purpose is to "broaden the knowledge of individuals to their Jewish heritage." Barbara Walters, Steven Spielberg and Bill Clinton have praised the charity.

A June 15, 2001, article in the Jerusalem Post said that Aish HaTorah provided $150,000 in "seed money" to create an organization called Media Watch International that took over HonestReporting, the group that made Obsession four years later.

"This is true," said Torossian, "but that association ended" before Obsession was made.

The Aish Web site offers information on Jewish heritage and religious issues, as well as links to numerous videos on Mideast politics. One of the links is to Obsession.

"Aish also tells about a woman meeting Paul McCartney. Does that mean we're connected to him?" Torossian asked.

Washington tax attorney Marc Owens, who was IRS director of the Exempt Organizations Division for 10 years, says that if IRS investigates and finds a link between the film and Aish, it will ask: Was the film designed or distributed to have an impact on the election? Is this film an inflammatory hate message instead of a charitable, educational message?

"If the answer is 'yes' to either question," said Owens, "the involved charities could lose their tax-exempt status."

Despite a disclaimer by the filmmakers that Obsession does not represent all Muslims, the 2005 film has been criticized for unfairly portraying the religion as violent.

In the film, men in traditional Middle Eastern dress burn an American flag. The planes fly into the twin towers. Peaceful scenes of Muslims at market and prayer are interspersed with violent scenes and commentators critical of Islam.

Clarion disputes there is any political motivation for distributing the film now. However, about a week ago, a Clarion Web site linked the film to the presidential candidates.

"McCain's policies seek to confront radical Islamic extremism and terrorism and roll it back while Obama's, although intending to do the same, could make it worse," said the site. This statement was later removed.

"We are not telling people who to vote for," Ross, the Clarion spokesman, said in an Associated Press story. "We're just saying no matter who gets in office, the American people should know radical Islam is a real threat to America."

It is not clear who paid for the extensive mailing of the DVD from Freeport, N.Y. The permit number belongs to Clarion Fund, but Clarion Fund had no money in its bulk-mail account, according to postal administrators.

"The bulk mailing of this was made possible by a third party, other than Clarion," said U.S. Postal Inspector Debbie Waller. "We're looking into it."

Contact Meg Laughlin at mlaughlin@sptimes.com.



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Comments on this article
by Los Oct 2, 2008 3:55 PM
There is specific footage of Bill Clint,on Yassar Arafat, and Rabin making peace, yet it is shown in a negative context. A clear attack on the democratic party
by Karl Oct 2, 2008 9:15 AM
Meg, thank you for your excellent reporting. It seems very obvious that the distribution of this DVD was meant to frighten and influence voters. The Dayton PD have already said the 'mosque incident' was not a hate crime. REALLY? Shameful.
by Polly Oct 2, 2008 9:15 AM
Hey Brian, How about doing some research on the Talmud and what it says regarding what should be done with you and all non-Jews.
by M.J Sep 30, 2008 3:22 PM
Another right wing scare ploy to get Americans all up in arms, promoting the "fight'em in their country, so they can't come here and get us" mentality!LAME!!!Republicans will do ANYTHING to get elected including walking on the graves of the 9/11 dead
by Reader Sep 30, 2008 2:58 PM
Interesting that most of the comments are pro-islamic.. I tried to leave a comment twice... interesting that it didn't show up.. neither were breaking the guidelines for comments.
by Jackie Sep 29, 2008 3:10 PM
Come on WAKE UP everyone! The last thing Zionists want is for Obama to be president and give a voice to Iran - Israel's greatest enemy (at this time). We've already heard the drumming up for war on Iran, just like we did for Iraq.
by Jackie Sep 29, 2008 3:10 PM
Israel can't fight their own wars so this is their way to have the US do it for them - and spill American blood to save their own!
by Phil Sep 29, 2008 1:20 PM
This so called documentary was very dishonest. Implied here was the veiled message - the only good Muslim is a dead Muslim. Didn't Hitler think that way too? How about Jacksonian America -"the only good Indian is a dead Indian." Anyone for progress?
by Cheryl Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
Knowing WHO is behind it goes to the very core of credibility and the speakers partisianship. Otherwise it is pure propaganda and hate spewing. America does not need that.
by JonDuffey Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
Our subscription to the Saint Pete Times is now be canceled in response to the newspaper serving as a vehicle to spread this hate mongering propaganda without disclosing who funded it. Shameful ethics - Poynter should sever their ties to SPT too.
by Krystle Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
I have no idea how these people got my name to mail me one of those. I resisted the urge to throw it away and instead plan on mailing it back to them. I want them to know this crap was wasted on me.
by Cindie Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
I guess you are also going to print that obama has ties to AYERS, REZKO, WRIGHT, PLEGER, PHARAKHAN...shall I continue? I now know that you guys are in the TANK for obama. KOOL AID DRINKERS!
by Kim Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
What a surprise! To think that some Jews are also guilty of spreading lies and twisting the facts, just as much as their ME Muslim counterparts do! Try watching "Fitna", it's graphic.
by Dave Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
True,not all Muslims are terrorists. But all of the terrorists are Muslim.
by Scott Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
A mosque is gassed in Dayton OH a week after this DVD is distributed. Connection? I think so. The terrorists are winning because we have turned into them.
by Marilyn Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
Don't newspapers have some responsibility for the content of their supplements?
by InsideJob Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
Wow, wait until you find out who was/is really behind 9/11! (Hint: it ain't Arabs)
by tom Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
Obsession looks like an extended 2 minutes of hate. Nothing about the US or Israeli conquests, ethnic cleansing, bombing of civilians and support for various corrupt Mideast thugs over the last 70 years.
by M Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
I was outraged when I received this in the mail! I am incensed to think that my name is on a mailing list that has to do with an organization like this!!! I put it in the trash immediately. I don't need to be influenced by propaganda.
by Nazeeha Sep 29, 2008 12:15 PM
I saw this in my mail - people shouldn't judge it until seeing it... then throw it away if you want. It is a powerful documentary with facts and interviews of muslims wanting an end to extremism and for people to wake up! Who cares who paid postage
by Bill Sep 29, 2008 12:14 PM
Hey instead of trying to assist CAIR why dont you acknowledge that the content of the film is framed only with the words of radical Islam itself. You and your fellow media types are going to politicaly correct us to death...literally.
by Rob Sep 29, 2008 12:14 PM
Since the DNC's entire playbook is fear mongering (Republicans hate gays and blacks and muslims...vote Dem or you'll get no clean water or social security, etc...) this DVD, based on actual events is pretty tame.
by Abbi Sep 29, 2008 12:14 PM
By reading these comments, it appears that a lot of us Americans are getting complacement,again. I watched the movie and did not find it "clumping" all Muslims together. Y'all need to get your heads out of the sand it look around before it's too late
by Tim Sep 29, 2008 12:14 PM
This doesn't make the movie any less relevant. Once these radicals start bombing our movie theatres, malls and elementary school then tell me how opposed you are.
by Lisa Sep 29, 2008 12:04 PM
We also received the DVD in the mail in addition to our Sunday St Pete Times. I read the description; they are both in the trash, unwatched.
by Ash B. Sep 29, 2008 12:04 PM
This is an amazing article, and we should all appreciate that meg has taken her time in the investigation process of bringing to us(the people) the truth. She reports the truth, will many try and hide it, i look forward to reading your next article.
by geezer Sep 29, 2008 12:04 PM
This past weekend children and women were gassed at a mosque in Dayton Ohio. This DVD incites hate but I'm sure it's just a coincidence that domestic terrorists hit the same week this DVD was sent out in Ohio. Right?
by truth seeker Sep 29, 2008 12:04 PM
Um i havent read about one Jewish person regardless of their beliefs strapping bombs on their kids, havent seen any christians, budist, Jehovah Witnesses, Mormans, even satanists stapping bombs on themselves in the name of god, Islam is evil, period
by JonDuffey Sep 29, 2008 12:04 PM
Our subscription to the Saint Pete Times is now be canceled in response to the newspaper serving as a vehicle to spread this hate mongering propaganda without disclosing who funded it. Shameful ethics - Poynter should sever their ties to SPT too.
by bill Sep 29, 2008 12:03 PM
The real enemy is religious fanaticism jewish, muslim,christian, what have you.
by Phil Sep 29, 2008 12:03 PM
When you have the whole media finding justification for terror and afraid of offending liberals. Some one has to come forward and show the truth. The Islamists are the ones spreading hate, apparently exposing this is hateful????
by kEN Sep 28, 2008 7:04 PM
Why dom't we burn the flags of Islamic Nations instead of our own Stars ans Stripes? We haven't had any violence mainly because they are conquering us from within and don't want to anger us and create any waves.
by Bob Sep 28, 2008 6:59 PM
The right wing sending this DVD out has made me even more intent on voting for Obama.
by Habilis Sep 28, 2008 6:58 PM
I watched this DVD and wondered how can anyone take it seriously. It is such obvious propaganda. Now, I would like to know why the Times included it in my paper. In 30 years, I never got anything but the printed word for my dollar, why this, why now?
by Dave Sep 28, 2008 6:49 PM
Well, lets see a video from radical Islam then---so we can see their side of the story!!!
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