On the very evening of the day Israel celebrated its 70th anniversary, Natalie Portman, the Israeli-born Hollywood superstar, chose to make public her rejection of one of the most prestigious prizes Israel bestows every year for “outstanding achievement by individuals who have attained excellence and international renown in their chosen professional fields [who] embody the character of the Jewish people”.
This past November Natalie Portman was selected to be the recipient of the Genesis Prize in a moving ceremony scheduled for June. Known as Israel’s Nobel Prize and established by Mikhail Fridman and other wealthy Russian-Jewish businessmen in partnership with Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office and the Jewish Agency, the Prize grants the awardee $1 million– this year raised to $2 million – to distribute to a charity of his or her choice.
Portman startlingly announced her exodus, informing the committee at this late date, recent events “forced her to reconsider” and she’s no longer willing to come to Israel to receive an award from the land of her birth and her people. Without going into specifics, she made clear that she could not “in good conscience” move forward with it. Officials believe her decision to cancel is in response to Israel's recent deadly shooting of Palestinian protestors who demonstrated on the Gaza border earlier this month. Her move has been praised by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.
The Genesis Prize foundation sadly announced it will be forced to cancel its ceremony and although the $2 million will still be distributed to Israeli women’s rights groups, Portman will no longer decide where the money goes.
Israel's minister for culture and sports, Miri Regev, denounced Natalie Portman's decision to decline an award in her homeland of Israel over politics.
Israel's minister for culture and sports, Miri Regev, denounced Natalie Portman's decision to decline an award in her homeland of Israel over politics. "I was saddened to hear that Natalie Portman has fallen as a ripe fruit in the hands of BDS supporters," she stated, associating the actress's decision to cancel with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. "Natalie, a Jewish actress who was born in Israel, now joins those who refer to the success and wonder of the rebirth of Israel as 'a tale of darkness and darkness.'"
Regev's reference was to the Oscar winner's 2015 directorial feature debut A Tale of Love and Darkness, an adaptation of the autobiographical novel by Israeli author Amos Oz that was shot in Jerusalem. Perhaps more appropriate is the observation of Ankala V Subba that “Gratitude comes in a spectrum of colors, but Ingratitude is always black.”
A meaningful award meant primarily to be apolitical has now become so politicized that leaders of the BDS movement gleefully publicize Portman’s rejection as indicative of the world’s outrage over Israel’s handling of a terrorists group with the stated aim of destroying all of Israel, incited to push through a protective fence and carry out its nefarious goals.
Portman clarified her remarks on Friday, saying, “My decision not to attend the Genesis Prize ceremony has been mischaracterized by others. Let me speak for myself. I chose not to attend because I did not want to appear as endorsing Benjamin Netanyahu, who was to be giving a speech at the ceremony. By the same token, I am not part of the BDS movement and do not endorse it."
But the damage was already done. PACBI, the academic and cultural arm of the BDS movement praised Portman's move: "After decades of egregious human rights violations against Palestinians, Israel's recent massacre of peaceful protesters in Gaza has made its brand so toxic that even well-known Israeli-American cultural figures, like Natalie Portman, now refuse to blatantly whitewash, or art-wash, Israeli crimes and apartheid policies," it said in a statement.
No one demands of her perfect agreement with all of Israel’s policies; she is allowed to feel that Israel is imperfect.
Selected for great honor as exemplifying Jewish values, Natalie Portman has only brought shame upon herself by her actions. No one demands of her perfect agreement with all of Israel’s policies; she is allowed to feel that Israel is imperfect. But that is no reason to make a decision that plays into the hands of Israel’s enemies and is interpreted by many as a form of abandonment of her country. She would have exemplified the true spirit of the award if she would’ve taken to heart the moral of a powerful story told about one of the previous awardees.
A former winner of the Genesis prize was Itzhak Perlman, the renowned violinist. To understand how to react in response to imperfection is the remarkable tale, perhaps apocryphal -- but instructive nevertheless -- surrounding a concert given by him. It was on the night of November 18, 1995, that Perlman came on stage to give a concert at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City.
The audience sat quietly as Perlman, stricken with polio as a child, slowly walked across the stage with crutches and braces on his legs.
During this concert, something went wrong. Just as he finished the first few bars, one of the strings on his violin broke. You could hear it snap. There was no mistaking what he had to do. People thought he would have to get up, put on his leg clasps, pick up the crutches and limp his way off stage—to either find another violin or else find another string for this one.
But he didn’t. Instead, he waited a moment, closed his eyes and then signaled the conductor to begin again. The orchestra began, and he played from where he had left off. And he played with such passion and such power and such purity as they had never heard before.
It is impossible to play a symphonic work with just three strings. But that night Itzhak Perlman refused to acknowledge that. You could see him modulating, changing, recomposing the piece in his head. At one point, it sounded like he was de-tuning the strings to get new sounds from them that they had never made before.
When he finished, there was an awesome silence in the room. And then people rose and cheered. The entire audience was on its feet, screaming and cheering, doing everything they could to show how much they appreciated what he had done.
He smiled, wiped the sweat from his brow, raised his bow to quiet everyone, and then he said—not boastfully, but in a quiet, pensive, reverent tone —”You know, sometimes it is the artist’s task to find out how much music you can still make with what you have left.”
Itzhak Perlman magnificently coped with imperfection. That is a masterful message for all of us. Natalie Portman suddenly saw what she perceived – erroneously, I might add – as an imperfection in her homeland, and she chose a demeaning, damaging manner in which to respond to a beautifully extended kindness.
More than Natalie Portman refused the Genesis prize, her refusal makes abundantly clear that she was never deserving of it in the first place.
(59) Dvora, May 19, 2018 12:54 PM
Natalie Portman
Natalie is permitted to speak her mind. She is also entitled to NOT like a political leader. We all prefer one thing over another. I do. I am sorry she chose NOT to accept Israel's highest honor, but again, that is her right to choose. She in NO WAY insulted the Jewish people, personally. However, many of those who posted disparaged HER. For me, this is a tragic malady in human nature to view, to read. Specifically, from Israeli's. I am not in agreement with Natalie Portman or her reasons to NOT accept, but to me, she is still Israeli. Enough said.
(58) A. Singer, April 27, 2018 8:46 AM
Much ado about nothing
Portman’s statement about Netanyahu shows how little she knows about him and the majority of Israelis. Like many in Hollywood, her focus is on herself and is unwilling to look beyond what she wants to see in her mirror. She is insignificant and what she says is also insignificant. She is a ripple in an ocean of knowledge.
(57) Julie, April 26, 2018 2:13 PM
Shameful!
As an Israeli living in the USA for many years, I always find it disgusting when Israelis living in outside of Israel feel they have the right to criticize the government of Israel abroad. We have plenty of enemies who love nothing more then to use our words against us. No different then when Obama going to Germany and was bad mouthing the USA. When you're an Israeli outside of Israel be an ambassador for Israel. If you want to criticize go back home and do it there.
(56) Anonymous, April 25, 2018 8:59 PM
It is pathetic
I find the fact that we relate positively or negatively upon on what a Jew who is famous for being as good as a gentile at being a gentile has to say about us is pathetic. Let her say whatever the heck she wants and let us stop feeling worthy if someone like her is "one of us" or speaking favorably of us or not.
(55) Hannah, April 25, 2018 9:03 AM
Why was she chosen in the first place?
I'm not sure why Natalie Portman was chosen at all? How exactly does she "embody the character of the Jewish People"? She doesn't. Her public snub proves that. I agree be she shouldn't have cancelled. It was a disgrace. I also think she should never have been bee chosen and in the future the committee should rethink who embodies the character of the Jewish People. There are so many incredible choices. Hollywood shouldn't be on the list. What kind of Jew passes up an opportunity to give 2 million dollars to a charity they believe in?
(54) Mike, April 25, 2018 1:50 AM
I don't believe her reason for not going.
She is not going to accept the award because she does not like Netanyahu? This is pure nonsense. I didn't like Pres. Obama, but that wouldn't stop me from visiting the White House. She is just trying to cover up for the dreadful decision she made.
(53) Jan Ciprys, April 24, 2018 9:57 PM
No surprise
Most of the Hollywood are left and anti- Israel. They live in different universe and they do not know between good and evil.Therefore I'm not surprise . Shame oh here.
(52) alan sutel, April 24, 2018 9:53 PM
disgraceful
Maybe Natalie would appreciate an award from Hamas or the PLO.
(51) Deborah, April 24, 2018 5:33 PM
Portman's Mistaken Decision
By failing to acknowledge the genocidal war being waged against Israel and the broader context of the Gaza protests as being part of an effort to undermine and destroy the world's only Jewish State, Portman sent a very worrying message. I don't believe she is a self-hater, and she certainly does not condone anti-Semitism. She acts, I believe, out of a misguided sense of concern for people that she believes to be the injured parties. Whilst she has a right to be upset with Israeli policies if she feels they are wrong, she does have a duty to mention from the offset that the Palestinians are far from blameless. Their final aim is the destruction of Israel, HER homeland. Their final aim includes violence and worse against Jews-- like HER. One cannot help but be reminded of Mordechai's warning in the book of Esther about remaining blind to the threat against Jews. Again, I am not saying that she sides with enemies of Israel. But she has allowed herself to become a conduit for those who have sinister aims against the Jewish people. I hope she will reconsider her position.
Anonymous, April 29, 2018 2:58 AM
Thanks, Deborah
Thank G-d, you were able to articulate concisely and comprehensively the huge, dangerous reality that we sometimes get sidetracked from, and what the real essence of the danger is. When someone might be "misguided" on something, it's important to focus back on some of the main facts, which you brought our attention back to, and ended with the optimistic "...hope she will reconsider her position." There are those of us who have learned that certain propoganda (whether on this issue or other global or personal issues) is false and dangerous, and start to make amends for our misguided part in the past. We can all talk to G-d directly in the present, and ask for the blessings to start to be properly informed, and to do more and more what's right. We can each do something positive to make the world a better place.
(50) Anonymous, April 24, 2018 11:16 AM
We All Need to Improve. (I know I do.)
Contemporaty psychology has discovered a fundamental teaching of the Bal Shem Tov. If, by Divine Providence, I become aware of something I think is not positive in another, and I don't have a way to actually, effectively help the person turn around, it indicates that I myself need to work on that particular flaw in myslef. People are upset that our sister as a Jew and within humanity, Ms. Portman is so misinformed, and perhaps dangerously derogatory.. But what chance did she have? I know I never met her in the suburb she grew up in or on a movie set (haven't been in either place, and don't strive to be, although as a child in inner city public school, I did aspire to that vision of "success") to help her with Jewish pride and an accurate understanding of human rights and women's rights in general and as it pertains to Israel. it doesn't seem as if anyone else was able to reach out and help educate so she can start towards something positive towards Israel, and that includes very much towards the Arabs in Israel. They suffer terribly whenever the Jews make "compromises" towards a "peace process." Look at Aish Hatorah's articles on Gush Katif. In addition to the cruelty of the expulsion of Jews, now plowshares that Jews built and Arabs previously benefitted from have turned back into swords. The Arabs in Gaza now are in a cruel, impoverished warzone where women and children and all are abused by their own in the name of freedom, rights. It's false.. Ms. Portman is also brainwashed in the same way. We should pray for her, and better educate ourselves about the explulsions: Yamit, Gush Katif, Amona, etc. and ask G-d what we can do to help stop the madness. And thank Him for all the true goodness in Israel, among Jews and righteous gentiles.
(49) Tehila, April 24, 2018 4:28 AM
Cmon
But you probably think Jews "won't go to heaven" according to your beliefs? So please.
(48) IrisB, April 24, 2018 3:17 AM
Not the way I would have handled it
I, personally, would not have refused the award as Ms. Portman has, but I do not fault her at all. She is not the only Israeli to be unhappy with Mr. Netanyahu, far from it, and expressing that unhappiness does not mean she is anti-Israel are supporting the BDS movement.
She can not be responsible for for how the BDS movement has co-opted her decision to decline the award.
Israel has a coalition type of government, Bibi has never gotten the support of the majority of voters in his elections. Those who did not vote for him are not declared anti-Israel or supporting BDS. It is wrong to infer Ms. Portman’s declination as anti-Israel or pro BDS.
Mark, April 24, 2018 2:13 PM
She boycotts Israel and BDS compliments her
Seems plain to me that Ms. Portman has behaved like Roger Waters and other BDS supporters in boycotting Israel. She may not consider herself a BDS supporter, but she acts like one. Shame. I don't know her, but like other celebrities who say or do controversial things, like Tom Cruise and the Brooke Shields issue, my opinion of her is forever changed.
Deborah, April 24, 2018 5:34 PM
She isn't like Roger Waters
Roger Waters has crossed the line far beyond acceptable criticism of Israel. Portman has not done this. She has simply issued a highly regrettable statement out of a mistaken view of the conflict. Waters' animosity and contempt towards Jews is well-known and blatant in his behaviour.
Jose Menasseh Zagury, April 25, 2018 10:44 AM
I agree with every word. Netanyahu received just 25% of the votes. I live in Israel and so it’s easy for me to understand Portman’s decision. I see Bibi’s everyday behavior and it’s not something that would make someone proud of. People who don’t live in Israel know Bibi from his speeches (and he’s really goooood making speeches). But his everyday behavior is shameful.
(47) kwizard28, April 23, 2018 9:46 PM
Disgraceful
The free-thinking "liberal" Jew has always ben his/her own worst enemy.
(46) Anonymous, April 23, 2018 5:17 PM
ungrateful in every area of life
She is ungrateful, which to me, is a terrible thing to be. Do you know how many other PRETTY Jewish women with more acting talent never made it and wished they had? Do you know how many of those women would kiss the ground of Israel?
(45) Anonymous, April 23, 2018 3:00 PM
speaking the truth
Innumerable relationships, both private and public, have been blown apart by someone speaking "the truth" at the wrong time, in the wrong way, to the wrong people, about the wrong people, and without investigating WHETHER IT IS EVEN "THE TRUTH."
(44) MESA, April 23, 2018 2:55 PM
If you want to criticize Israel's actions or people, there are ways to do that that will actually be effective. What she did was to play into the BDS agenda. And that's exactly what happened no matter how much she denies supporting them.
I suggest that next time, they announce awardees only as it gets closer to the presentation (within a few weeks) and they don't give out anything until the presentation itself. And I would also suggest that they choose the awardees a bit more carefully. Someone who thinks that we Jews talk too much about the Holocaust is not a good candidate for this award.
Laine Frajberg, April 23, 2018 7:27 PM
Neta-Lee was never very Jewish
Ms.Hershlag....err Portman was never very Jewish in my view.She had a child out of wedlock,married a non-Jew,changed her name,put a xmas tree for her kids to play under,admonished Jews for talking too much about the Churban.And now this.Sad how celebrity and fortune can unhinge people.
Annie, April 24, 2018 2:27 AM
Well, yes, it's 70 years since the Holocaust, let's not embarrass the Germans by remembering that they tried to kill every Jew in Europe (and all the others, of course). It was only so many million Jews, after all, and we all know (because the Germans have said so) that only a few Germans knew about it - this lie is so hard to believe that it's an insult to the intelligence.
I read about a woman who took part in German genocide, and was asked why .
Because it was legal.
She had been taught that theft was illegal, so had never stolen anything.
Genocide was not illegal, so it was all right to take part in it.
What would you say to someone who wouldn't steal a chocolate bar because it was against the law but would go along with genocide because it wasn't ?
(43) Rachel Shillingford, April 23, 2018 1:42 PM
thank you for wonderful article
Wellwritten and explained, horrified and embarrassed at her terrible decision. thank you for great posting.
(42) Sybil Turner, April 23, 2018 8:42 AM
Positively Shameful
I was a fan until now. Another self-loathing Jewish Israel basher. Just like Mandy Patinkin and J Street's Jeremy Ben Ami. Appalling! Just like haters like Roger Waters, you are playing right into the hands of the terrorists praying for the destruction of Israel. Natalie, you obviously don't understand the magnitude of the damage you do by this sort of act.
(41) Peter S., April 23, 2018 8:13 AM
Very Disappointed
It takes a lot of courage to bash Bibi Netanyahu from the comfort of your Hollywood Hills home. For someone whom I previously saw as a proud Jewish ambassador for the State of Israel, I am extremely shocked and disappointed that Natalie has fallen victim to the the anti-Israel and anti-Semitic propaganda that results in her alienating her homeland and her people. This feeds right into the agenda of the Jew-haters.
Absolutely shameful! You should stand with Bibi and the reasonable and lawful actions of Israel when they are attacked by murderous terrorists and the world spreads continuing falsehoods.
(40) Anonymous, April 23, 2018 5:37 AM
Democracy
As far as I know, Israel is a democratic country and she has all the right to publicly disagree.
Alan S., April 23, 2018 11:46 AM
Look at the bigger picture...
Obviously she has a right to publically disagree. Ms. Portman and you should recall this fact when you choose to 'bite the hand that feeds you.'
Anonymous, April 23, 2018 12:30 PM
A turned down prize
Natalie Portman has every right to disagree with Israel's policies, however, this was not a political prize, rather it was one that would have celebrated Portman's contribution to the arts as well as her direction of movies. It's interesting that she has yet to return any of the 1,000.000.- that is part of the prize. Further, to make feeling known on Israel's 70th birthday makes her decision that much more bitter. I for one will never see another Natalie Portman film. As far as Israel is concerned, Portman should not be allowed to make any more movies in Israel, not because she did not accept the prize, but by airing her feelings about Israel through the prize.
Anonymous, December 23, 2020 8:48 AM
obviously, but by deciding to not accept it, it gave BDS a chance to start giving false reasons to why she didn't accept it.
i see no reason why someone shouldn't go to get some prize because s/he doesn't like the speaker.
(39) Clarence, April 23, 2018 4:08 AM
Natalie Portman
Did she ever complete her compulsory military service?
Laine Frajberg, April 28, 2018 8:23 PM
No she didn't
No.She moved to the USA at the age of 3.She did spend some time as a student at the Hebrew University.
(38) Davida, April 22, 2018 11:44 PM
Beauty can create the beast inside.
Beauty and the love of self can elevate pride to a dangerous level. With all of the slings and arrows already flying, she became the haunting phrase of ' et tu brute'. Even you Brutus?
(37) Ze’ev, April 22, 2018 11:31 PM
Natalie Portman explained her reason for refusing to come to Israel. It was the fact that Bibi would be taking the stage at the awards ceremony. She was concerned that her presence would be interpreted as support of the PM.
Anonymous, April 24, 2018 3:34 AM
Unfortunately, too many people have knee jerk reactions without reading the entire article or learning the facts.
Ms. Portman can not be held responsible for the BDS movement co-opting her decision to support their agenda. Nothing she has said or done should be construed as anti-Israel.
(36) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 11:25 PM
Guess she spent too much time in France. She’s not as important as she thinks she is.
(35) Dss, April 22, 2018 10:41 PM
Perlman Story Debunked
According to Snopes the Perlman 3 string concert never happened
(34) eli, April 22, 2018 10:12 PM
In what way does she embody Jewish values?
She's just an actor, hardly a doctor or a teacher or a social worker. How does that give her any moral authority? And what self-respecting Jewish parent would want their daughter to follow in her footsteps? As an uninhibited actress she is hardly a role model for any young Jewish woman. And then there was the xmas tree ("every Jew's secret wish" as she called it).
If they had wanted to award the prize to someone truly deserving of it, that person would be Miriam Peretz, who in 15 short minutes did more to foster unity in Am Yisrael than anyone before her and no-one else will probably until the Moshiach comes.
(33) Elisabeth, April 22, 2018 9:54 PM
She is a Shande Everybody is entitled to a opinion also Mrs Portman but what she did exactly on Israel 70 birthday is a disgrace H
(32) Devora Farrell, April 22, 2018 9:11 PM
Perlman story false.
www.snopes.com is a well-known site to confirm or refute urban myths. Unfortunately, this tale about Itzhak Perlman is indeed untrue in entirety. Please use a different story to highlight the hypocrisy/disappointment in the refusal of the Genesis prize. Also, in terms of permitted speech by Jewish law, is it permitted to name someone specifically when criticizing, especially in a public forum?
(31) david berman, April 22, 2018 8:08 PM
disgusted with Natalie Portman
there is absolutely no excuse for Natalia Portman's actions. No one is expected to agree with everything everyone does in Israel. However, she should know that to public denounce Israel gives huge support to people who would like nothing more than to murder every Israeli and every Jew. With Holocaust Day so recent, it is appalling that she would so quickly forget our past. I predict that her career will tank now.
(30) Michael W Cuber, April 22, 2018 7:52 PM
Natalie Portman
She'd rather have a Christmas Tree!
(29) Nancy Valla, April 22, 2018 7:45 PM
Shame on Ms.Portman
Considering all of the struggles Israel has endured in just wanting to exist, Ms. Portman should be ashamed of herself for heaping more hardship upon this courageous country.
(28) Jeff @ Toronto, April 22, 2018 7:24 PM
Needed more context
I agree! Sorry, Rabbi, but your statement, “Officials believe her decision to cancel is in response to Israel's recent deadly shooting of Palestinian protestors who demonstrated on the Gaza border earlier this month”, required some context/explanation, lest readers think our soldiers had opened fire on peaceful folks holding picket signs.
(27) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 7:13 PM
beautifully said, Rabbi.
I hope to use your words and apply it to every situation one is in, especially, in a jewish environment such as Shuls and Jewish schools... We don't have to agree 100% but we need to stay supportive of each other as a whole and as a nation.
(26) Shelly, April 22, 2018 6:24 PM
Shame
Let’s boycott Natalie Portman’s films and anything else associated with her name. I refuse to support a hater of Israel!!!!
Anonymous, December 23, 2020 8:53 AM
that is an exaggeration, she is not a hater of Israel, but she is not a big fan of it either, the world is not only in black and white.
(25) Louis, April 22, 2018 6:16 PM
A people struggling for their existance surrounded by enemies.
I do support PM Netanyahu, and I did support Portman, but no more. Very sad. Yes there is much darkness covering the earth now.
(24) Rebecca, April 22, 2018 5:44 PM
They should think twice next time.
Maybe this is a lesson to the people involved who chose a leftist progressive hypocrite from Hollywood as deserving of this kind of prize. I am sure there are many more worthwhile and classier individuals to give this award to. She probably would have donated the money to some progressive leftist cause that is no friend of Israel anyway. Glad she dropped out and hope their next choice will be someone award worthy!
(23) Chana Siegel, April 22, 2018 5:27 PM
Is there a way for Natalie to hear a response to her response?
Dear Natalie,
By Divine Providence, I got to know about a lady named Natalie, who made her opinions known etc. Whatever we say publicly tends to result in a response. I'm not sure what to respond since situations are complex. But I know that people are good. I assume you are a well-intentioned person. So, what would your think of lighting candles this erev Shabbat, thanking G-d for all that is already revealedly good, and asking Him for more good, including, as Divine Providence shows is a topic of import right now, each one's own self, and everyone who is meant to focus on this, understanding the truth about Israel (whatever it is-- people have different very strong opinons) so that we are each better able to help there be true peace, health, prosperity, justice etc. in the land of Israel and throughout the world? I will try to do the same. Of course, I am not trying to give you a "script" for your personal connection with G-d. The above is just a springboard for "improvising". The important thing is not so much the words, as the action of bringing light by lighting Sabbath candles, and the greatness of connecting with G-d. And there is so much good in "just" taking some quiet time, off the screens etc. to talk to G-d in our own words, with our own "script" and ask Him to let us know what we need to, and do what is truly good.
Sincerely, and with best wishes,
Your sister within humanity (anonymous, since I am not a public figure, and see I can be of more help in my corner of the world by maintaining privacy).
(22) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 5:05 PM
People are very misinformed, and passionate about sometimes such skewered perspectives. They want to do good. They have caring hearts, yet they become and they are sort of brainwashed by those who are involved in evil, who don't care about them, but actively seek to engage them in being part of the evil, G-d forbid. They have ways of making things seem the opposite of what they are. It is very common for "Hollywood", award-winning celebrities to fall prey to this. I think it's important to pray to the one G-d, thanking Him and asking Him for ourselves and to bless others to have accurate information about things we are chosen by Divine Providence to voice an opinion about, or even better, do something positive about, with actions that speak louder than words
(21) Annie Nakanjako, April 22, 2018 5:04 PM
May she realise her mistake one day
For starters, i voted yes instead of voting no. Irealised my mistake but dont know how to reverse so to "rectify" my mistake am sending this to 10 people who love Israel explaining my mistake and asking them to vote no. Like me What she has done is so sad. Unfortunately, unlike me what she has done has far reaching negative effects on lives, families nations and maybe generations. This is the time when Israel needs support. I only hope like me she can realise her mistake and ask G-d to help her rectify her mistake even if it means its decades later. I am a christian who loves Israel
(20) Jonathan Stein, April 22, 2018 4:53 PM
It’s time to divest from Natalie Portman
Natalie Portman knows nothing of Jewish values. She may be a good actress, but she’s not so dense as to not realize what effects her actions would have. Since when does pride in Israel have to do with politics. I support Israel regardless of who’s in control of the government. Natalie was not deserving of this award.
(19) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 4:20 PM
Shame on Natalie!!! Throwing her country (and family)under a bus...to allow children to blow up the bus. I’m embarrassed for her family!!! Will she star in a Roger Waters movie next? Lehitraot Natalie!
(18) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 4:18 PM
Majority rules is a dangerous phrase in this context.
Look at the many haters of Israel.
(17) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 4:07 PM
Ungrateful!!
If Natalie Portman was so successful in her acting career and the movie that gave her fame, she owes that to the Jewish people who put every effort in promoting and exposing her acquired talent. Shame on Natalie Portman for hating Prime Minister Netanyahu and the State of Israel. I will never see or attend anything that were to do with the name Natalie Portman, neither will I recommend it to anyone. I will always glorify Scarlet Jonhanson for her courageous response to a similar circumstance a few years ago. Ms. Portman does not deserve the award, neither the mention of her name attached to it. Thank you so much Rabbi Blech for writing this article. May Hashem bless Mr. B Netanyahu and the State he so much care for and protect.
(16) Tova Saul, April 22, 2018 4:04 PM
Shoulda gone to Gal Gadot
She's a patriot, and trained combat soldiers. She also projects menchlikite wherever she goes.
(15) Lindy, April 22, 2018 4:00 PM
Not worthy
I'm not sure why they selected Natalie Portman in the first place. She is a B actress at best. She doesn't even know shes Jewish and she certainly is not on Itzrach Pearlmans level.
(14) cee, April 22, 2018 3:52 PM
How does Natalie Portman embody Jewish Values
I fail to see how Natalie Portman met the criteria of the prize to begin with. She is supposed to embody Jewish values and serve as an example for the Jewish people and younger generation. For starters, she is intermarried- is that a Jewish value to pass on to generations? She believes that Israel exists only because of the Holocaust disregarding a 2000 plus history of the Jewish people to their land, not to mention world history. These Russian Jewish businessmen surely could find a better use for their money, this time and every time. Besides the obvious organizations that deal with hunger, poverty and education- perhaps they can start a fund to help young Jewish Israelis purchase their first home. That looks forward to the next generation and builds Israel and Jewish homes, hopefully with Jewish values.
(13) Natan, April 22, 2018 3:48 PM
perfectly OK to disagree
This article and its headline show the bias of the writer. I do not believe that Natalie Portman insulted Israel in any way. I believe that toward others (non-Jews) we should have a united front but within our own people we have every right to disagree. I am socially left (equal rights for workers as for management) but for our people I am for a strong defense that sometimes means to strike first. Yet, I welcome Natalie's response.
david berman, April 22, 2018 8:13 PM
i think you are totally misguided
The fact that the BDS movement is thrilled with her actions, demonstrates that the world views her actions as definitely condemning Israel. The fact that you personally don't think so (though I must confess, i am baffled how you can feel that way) is irrelevant since clearly the anti-Israelis fully understand her statement. the fact that 92% of the people reading this article feel that she is slamming Israel, strongly suggests you are seeing things in your own way.
IrisB, April 24, 2018 3:25 AM
I agree with you Natan
I would not have done what M. Portman has done, but I don’t fault her for her decision. She can not be held responsible for how antisemites co-opt her decision to fit their agendas.
Not every Israeli supports Bibi, no one is accusing them of BDS.
Rachel, April 24, 2018 5:31 AM
I agree with you, Natan
I love Israel but would do nothing to support any Israeli politician because I am not an Israeli citizen. And given Netanyahu's reneging on granting asylum to desperate African refugees, he particularly seems to not be embodying Jewish values. A lot of the comments here seem to from people jealous of Ms. Portman's success and beauty.
I buy Israeli products when they meet my needs. If some BDS supporter were to seize on my preference for Swiss chocolate over Israeli chocolate, that doesn't mean I support BDS-- it just means they are lying about me.
Anonymous, December 23, 2020 8:59 AM
maybe she herself insulted, but the BDS movement "translated" her response to spread hate against Israel, something anyone could've foresaw.
(12) Moshe Samuel, April 22, 2018 3:48 PM
Where to give the money.
I hope they'll give all the money to organizations that support women's rights in the Arab sector.
(11) Laine Frajberg, April 22, 2018 3:48 PM
Ms.Portman's act is despicable
Sorry Neta Lee Hershlag but no amount of spin can negate what you have done.Whether you like it or not-and you claim not to-you have now become a poster girl for the BDS crowd.And that will cause others to join them in their boycott.So...you have caused great harm to Israel by your DESPICABLE act..Israel will recover.You have caused even greayer harm to your reputation amongst ordinary Jews (not the Hollywood crowd).Andyou my dear will never recover.You have made your decision.Now you will have to accept the consequences.
(10) Evert Kooy, April 22, 2018 3:39 PM
I think Ms Portman should move to Iran, she will be very popular there
(9) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 3:36 PM
Guess she lived in France too long. She thinks she’s much more important than she is.
(8) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 3:22 PM
If there’s anything to boycott it would be future performances by Natalie Portman
Rabbi Blech’s comments were “bool”- right on target. We recently saw the film “Yitzhak” a documentary about Pearlman’s life. He is a true mensch! I have admired him since I met him in 1969. Natalie Portman couldn’t shine his shoes! Her actions fill me with such disgust I will never see anything she does in the future without a solid apology for her insensitive and humiliating behavior. Shame on her. Come Yom Kippur she’d be greatly in need of a few thousand “Al Het”s
(7) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 2:55 PM
Portman forgot the hand who fed her, shameful!
....never saw any of her films & never will!
Anonymous, April 22, 2018 4:01 PM
Chava, I'm left and do not care for your divisiveness....
Please read my reply to the article above yours. FYI, we lost the temples because of baseless hatred. If you have a problem with a fellow Jew, please direct it to that person. When you clump an ignorant category such as you did, you do the Jewish people and the world a disservice and I know you are better that that! Shalom!
sc, April 23, 2018 2:17 AM
i agree
what good is all this hatred doing???? at this rate Moshiach will never come!!!
(6) Chava, April 22, 2018 2:52 PM
Great article! Portman is a disgrace to our people and drinks the kool-aid of the Left, who hates Israel.
(5) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 2:49 PM
If she truly cared about peace or Palestinians, she could have used the opportunity to state so from the stage she was given and chosen charities that could truly benefit the Palestinians. Instead, she showed herself to be a member of the entitled, pampered elite removed from all reality. Shameful. Celebrity alone should not be a reason for this prize.
(4) Jonathan Silver, April 22, 2018 1:39 PM
An embarrassment
Portman embarrassed her country. She is an embarrassment to the Jewish people. Rabbi Blech is correct. She was not deserving of the prize to begin with.
(3) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 12:15 PM
Two things I want to say
First, this is the BEST article Rabbi Blech has written for aish. My second statement is unrelated to the article, but I wanted to comment on what commenter Hadassa had said. The me too movement is completely unrelated to what Natalie Portman did. One can be a Zionist and yet still be a member of the me too movement. Natalie Portman grew up in a very wealthy suburb and has never lacked for anything material. IMO, her sheltered background=lack of understanding about Israel’s chsllenges, despite being born there.
(2) Anonymous, April 22, 2018 11:43 AM
What do you expect from someone who claims that it’s every Jews secret wish to have an x-Mas tree in her house? I haven’t read any of the articles about her ( except this one and the one about her putting an x-mas tree in her house), but it seems that she has negative feelings about things.
(1) hadassa, April 22, 2018 9:59 AM
She has become quite ugly now, having shown what she really is: uninformed, a "me too" mindless woman, a PC ignoramus, and a traitor to the land of her birth and to her people! Let her go visit Syria or Iran...they'll give her a prize! Lol..