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December 22nd, 2004, 09:54 AM
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The ********* Grinch revisited
Nothing that I have ever written has provoked as huge a response as a piece I wrote recently called, "The ****** Grinch That Stole *********."
In the article, which brought me roughly 10 times as much e-mail as I'm accustomed to, I suggested that my fellow Jews were at the forefront in waging war on the values and traditions of ******ian Americans.
Predictably enough, the response from gentiles was uniformly positive. The feedback from Jews was somewhat less positive, roughly two-to-one in my favor. What I found most telling was that those who damned me didn't, as a rule, refute what I had written ? they were merely angry that a Jew had written the piece. They accused me of lending aid and comfort to the Jew-haters.
Because I make it a rule to write back to anyone who writes me, and because I assume that those who took the time and trouble to write were representative of many more who didn't, I'd like to share some of my responses.
The term that nearly every Jew used in condemning me was "a self-hating anti-Semite." A few accused me of not really being a Jew. That didn't mean they thought I was a Catholic or a Baptist flying under false colors. No, they meant that my sole claim to being ****** was that my ancestors were ******. The fact is, they're right.
As I have written on other occasions, I am not a religious man. I do not keep kosher. I do not help make up the morning minyan at the local synagogue. I do not even attend High ******* services. So what? I'm ****** because I say I'm ******. And because, quite frankly, with my face, who would believe me if I bothered to deny it? Furthermore, most Jews in America are not orthodox and cannot read Hebrew or even speak Yiddish. For the most part, American Jews are circumcised, have a bar mitzvah, attend a reformed or ************ temple twice a year, and vote the straight ********ic ticket.
Finally, I say I'm ****** because Hitler would have said I was ******, and then sent me off to Auschwitz if I hadn't been fortunate enough to have been born in America.
That was my whole point. I was lucky to have been born to a ****** family in a ******ian nation. It was, in the main, ******ian soldiers who liberated the Nazi death camps. Even if I'm not as ****** as some of my critics would like, I still believe it behooves us to be openly grateful to our ******ian neighbors ? not because we fear future pogroms ? but because it's the decent thing to do.
One of the very few points for which I was specifically taken to task was for referring to America as a ******ian nation. To those people, I pointed out that ******ians of one denomination or another compose 94 percent of America's population. That is 14 percent higher than the percentage of Jews in Israel, but I am willing to wager that none of my critics would deny that Israel is a ****** state.
The sad fact is that the American Civil Liberties Union is made up in large part of Jews, and it is that organization and its lawyers who are leading the assault against *********. What makes it particularly unfortunate is that most Jews are not only opposed to the policies of the ACLU, but are embarrassed and ashamed of the organization.
As one of my respondents put it: "An anti-Semite used to be someone who hated Jews, but it's become someone whom Jews hate." The problem with that truism is that Jews, in the great majority, don't hate gentiles. Sometimes it just seems that way. In fact, most of us are well aware that Israel has no more devoted allies in the world than America's most devout ******ians ? starting with George W. Bush.
Unfortunately, as is so often the case with black Americans, those who are high-profile and get most of the media attention are the radicals and the rabble-rousers.
When my critics accused me of promoting anti-Semitism, I pleaded not guilty. I asked them if they thought that gentiles were so stupid that they didn't recognize that the ACLU seems to have nothing but ****** attorneys on staff who spend most of their time insisting that ******ians get ****** out of *********.
Finally, the problem is that if ******ians complain that the minority group is trying to bully the majority, they stand condemned as bigots. If I, a Jew, suggests that ******ians should be free to celebrate one of their holier *******s in any fashion they like, and not have to feel guilty about it, I'm accused of being a self-hating anti-Semite. In short, nobody can be critical of Jews. Well, it so happens that Jews aren't perfect. And, believe me, I'm not just talking about my relatives.
Many of us ? Jews and ******ians alike ? have been annoyed with American ******s because they seem to spend an inordinate amount of time whining about racial profiling at the airports, instead of condemning the worldwide butchery by Islamic fascists. Well, to me, the silence of American Jews when it comes to ******ian-bashing has been equally deafening.
What truly astonishes me is the patience and good grace with which ******ians have dealt with this attack on so many things they hold dear.
It is, I think, a tribute to their religion.
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