MENA Category Splits Jewish Identity

Updated: 2026.01.04 24D ago 1 sources
A state decision to place Israelis (and other Middle Eastern/North African ancestries) into a new MENA classification can force a de‑facto division within American Jews: some will be coded and treated as 'MENA' for affirmative‑action, minority contracting, and demographic counts while others (e.g., Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern European origin) remain 'white.' That administrative split will have downstream effects on eligibility for programs, political coalition building, and debates over who counts as a protected or underrepresented group. — Reclassifying part of the Jewish population under MENA reshapes resource allocation, legal claims, and identity politics across municipal, state and federal programs.

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Steve Sailer 2026.01.04 100% relevant
California AB 91 (signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, Oct. 6) explicitly lists 'Israeli' among MENA ancestries; the article highlights the likely practical consequences for Israeli and other Jewish Americans.
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