Overwhelming support from the St. Louis Jewish community turned out to be critical to St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell’s victory Tuesday over incumbent Rep. Cori Bush, a two-term progressive and outspoken critic of Israel.

The primary race for Missouri’s 1st Congressional District drew national attention because of Political Action Committees such as AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) investing over $9 million to oppose Bush, who was one of the first to urge a ceasefire in Gaza following the attack by Hamas in Israel on Oct. 7 and also sought to cut aid to Israel.

Locally, however, some credit Bell’s victory to grassroots efforts that unified St. Louis Jews across all denominations and political preferences.

Rabbi Ze’ev Smason, chairman of Coalition for Jewish Values Missouri and an Orthodox rabbi, said that in his more than three decades in St. Louis, he couldn’t remember an event, excluding an attack on Israel — that brought such disparate segments of the Jewish community together for a common cause. “Thirty-six rabbis and clergy representing the broadest gamut—from Reform to Orthodox—signed a letter in support of Wesley Bell,” he said. “That was an astounding demonstration of how, when the situation calls for it, we can and should put aside our strongly held legitimate differences to do what’s best for the Jewish people and our community.”... Read More: STL Jewish Light