Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University - Carlo Strenger (Dept of Psychology) has
Found the Real Threat against the Jewish People - it is Israel!
Israel has never
had a government that so blatantly violates the core values of
liberal democracy. Never has a Knesset passed laws that are as
manifestly racist as the current one. Israel has had foreign
ministers who were unworldly and didn't know English; but it has
never had a foreign minister whose only goal is to pander to his
right-wing constituency by flaunting his disdain for international
law and the idea of human rights with such relish.
Moreover, there
has never been a government so totally oblivious of its relation to
world Jewry.... How can we, who have suffered from racial and
religious discrimination, use language and hold views that - as
Israel Prize laureate and historian of fascism Zeev Sternhell argued
- were last held in the Western world by the Franco regime?
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/israel-is-tearing-apart-the-jewish-people-1.369341
Israel is tearing apart the Jewish people
After all that has happened to us, we Jews must never, ever
allow violation of universal human rights.
By Carlo Strenger
Published 24.06.11
In June last year, Peter Beinart published an article in
the New York Review of Books that created quite a storm by pointing
out the deep estrangement between the young generation of American
Jews and Israel. A year later, it is time to take stock.
Unfortunately, the situation has only grown a lot worse.
In my travels to Europe I speak to predominantly Jewish audiences,
but also to non-Jews who care deeply about Israel. They voice their
pain and anguish openly: They want to understand what has happened
to Israel. They desperately want to stand by it, but they are,
increasingly, at a loss of knowing how to do so.
Their questions are simple. They know that Israel is
located in one of the world's most difficult neighborhoods; they
have no illusions about the Iranian regime or Hezbollah; and they
know the Hamas charter. But they don't understand how any of this is
connected with Israel's settlement policies, the dispossession of
Palestinian property in Jerusalem, and the utterly racist talk about
the 'Judaization' of Jerusalem. They feel that they no longer have
arguments, even words, to defend Israel.
Israel has never had a government that so blatantly
violates the core values of liberal democracy. Never has a Knesset
passed laws that are as manifestly racist as the current one. Israel
has had foreign ministers who were unworldly and didn't know
English; but it has never had a foreign minister whose only goal is
to pander to his right-wing constituency by flaunting his disdain
for international law and the idea of human rights with such relish.
Moreover, there has never been a government so totally
oblivious of its relation to world Jewry. It passes laws that
increase the Orthodox establishment's stranglehold on religious
affairs and personal life - completely disregarding that 85 percent
of world Jewry are not Orthodox - and simply dismissing their Jewish
identities and their institutions. As a result, this majority of
world Jewry feels Israel couldn't care less about its values and
identity.
Israel's Orthodox establishment claims that by
monopolizing conversion to Judaism and the laws of marriage, they
are preventing a rift in the Jewish people. The exact opposite is
true: It is Israel's turn toward racism that extends not only toward
its Arab citizens, but toward Ethiopian youth not accepted into
schools in Petah Tikva, toward Sephardic girls not allowed to study
in Haredi schools in Immanuel, that most Jews in the world cannot
stand for. It is the unholy coalition between nationalism and
Orthodoxy that is tearing the Jewish people apart.
The overwhelming majority of American and European Jews
are deeply committed to Universalist values, and have been so for
most of their existence. This commitment is not a fad or an attempt
to be fashionable and politically correct. It is the deeply felt
conclusion the majority of world Jewry draws from Jewish history:
After all that has happened to us, we Jews must never, ever allow
violation of universal human rights.
This is why Jews in the U.S. have been central in the
Civil Rights movement; this is why Jews in Europe will never forget
that only Universalist liberals stood by Alfred Dreyfus in 1890s
France. For most Jews of the world, it is simply unfathomable: How
can we, who have suffered from racial and religious discrimination,
use language and hold views that - as Israel Prize laureate and
historian of fascism Zeev Sternhell argued - were last held in the
Western world by the Franco regime?
For most of world Jewry, the idea of Yiddishkeit in the
second half of the 20th century meant that Jews must never
compromise on the equality of human beings before the law and the
inviolability of their rights. So how can they stand by a state that
continues to pay rabbis who argue that Jewish life has a sanctity
that doesn't extend to gentiles, and that it is forbidden to rent
property to Arabs?
In moments of despair, I try to remember that Israel's
move to the right is driven by fear and confusion, ruthlessly fanned
by politicians whose hold on power depends on the panic of Israel's
citizens. I feel it can't be true that the country that was supposed
not only to be the homeland of the Jews, but a moral beacon, is
descending into such darkness. I try to remember that such times of
darkness do not reflect on the human quality of a whole nation; that
countries like Spain, Greece and Portugal emerged from dark times
into the free world; that even though the winds of right-wing
nationalism are sweeping over Israel, it is still a democracy.
Sometimes, along with the majority of Jews committed to
liberal and Universalist values, I feel as if I were simply in a bad
dream; that when I wake up, Herzl's vision of a Jewish state
committed to the core values of liberalism will be the reality.
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