Other than Jewish Voice for Peace, even connecting these donations to BDS seems like a stretch; they're all institutions that do a lot of other things and then sometimes intersect with the BDS movement, which is hardly a controversial type of institution to donate to. And it's really hard (and rich) to claim that Jewish Voice for Peace is anti-Semitic or anti-Israel.
He donated to Linda Sarsour's group
What, the Women's March?
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Anyway, it's pretty clear that (like 99.8% of people) he had no idea what BDS is, much less that the groups he was donating to were supporting it, so his disavowal doesn't precisely bother me.
(Anti-Likud, BDS skeptical but won't disavow it if you come after DSA for it, pro-Kibbutzim, .75 state solution advocate checking in, as long as we're contextualizing our reactions)