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792.1 | I am beginning to wonder... | TALLIS::GOYKHMAN | Nostalgia ain't what it used to be | Mon Oct 09 1989 11:51 | 5 |
| Perhaps my wife is right after all. Pick up and go to Israel, where
this stuff will continue on a national basis, but at least there you
can legally resist... before it's too late.
DG
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792.2 | Sick Puppies | ABE::STARIN | Ayuh.....seen bettuh | Mon Oct 09 1989 15:58 | 21 |
| There's no doubt about it.....there are plenty of sick puppies out
there. A Hasidic friend of mine who lives in Monsey, NY was telling
me about similar outrages that were committed in his neighborhood
(e.g., desecration of synagogues) last year. Up in Concord, NH, not
too far from where I live, the synagogue was vandalized this year.
Members of the Christian community in Concord who spoke up against the
vandalism received threatening phone calls. There are also reports
the KKK is recruiting out in the Seacoast region.
What to do about it? Stationing armed guards at every synagogue
strikes me as playing into the hands of the anti-semites. They could
use that perhaps to say, "See, we told you! Those Jews hate Gentiles so
much they're ready to shoot us on sight! Let's get them before they
get us." On the other hand, no congregation should have to suffer the
horror of vandalism. One possible solution is to ensure some kind
of deterrance (burglar alarm or whatever) is available followed
by swift prosecution and a jail term for the vandals.
Just some thoughts....
Mark
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792.3 | | BOLT::MINOW | Pere Ubu is coming soon, are you ready? | Mon Oct 09 1989 22:16 | 13 |
| At the Harvard Hillel service this afternoon, someone mentioned this
incident to Rabbi Gold (who grew up in pre-war Poland, and escaped the
Holocaust).
He didn't think it was very important, noting that the American anti-semites
have no political stature: there is no anti-semite newspaper or political
party in America; and nobody is condoning their actions.
Since this was the day of repentence, he also pointed out that many
Jews harbor hatred for Christians [and, I would add, Muslims] that is
not mitigated for not being expressed with spray paint.
Martin.
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792.4 | I thought there were | SUTRA::LEHKY | I'm phlegmatic, and that's cool. | Tue Oct 10 1989 05:34 | 8 |
| re. .3 on politicial parties:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was almost certain that there IS an
official NAZI party in the US.
Enquiringly yours,
Chris
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792.5 | It Can't Happen Here - Or Can It? | ABE::STARIN | Ayuh.....seen bettuh | Tue Oct 10 1989 09:40 | 33 |
| Re .3 and .4:
Right on both counts. In other countries, anti-semitism is virtually
part of the national social fabric if you will. The Soviet Union,
for example, has made "Zionist" activities synonymous with treason
practically (look what happened to Scharansky (sp?)) - you can't be a
loyal Soviet citizen if you have allegiance to Israel, at least as far
as the Soviets are concerned.
Yes, we have a Nazi party in America. However, other than attracting
a few votes from the lunatic fringe, I would have to say their
*political* influence (key word is political), so far anyway, has
been minimal.
I am a little concerned about the KKK though. Their publicly-stated
goal is to have KKK candidates run for various local political offices
so that they can return control of America to "Americans". That
kind of platform certainly bears watching.
Bottom line: we're relatively fortunate regarding institutionalized
anti-semitism here in the US. That doesn't say we don't have
anti-semitism because we do. What it does say is as a result of
vigilance on the part of enough caring people we've been able to
confine it for the most part to the lunatic fringe.
The challenge is making sure people don't get too complacent about
it (the "It can't happen here" syndrome).
Just some more thoughts.....
Mark
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792.6 | News update re: Wellesley | DECSIM::GROSS | The bug stops here | Tue Oct 10 1989 10:56 | 5 |
| Two young men (age 19 each) were arrested last night in connection with the
Wellesley incident. At that age, the boys were more likely a couple of wiseguys
rather than serious anti-Semites.
Dave
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792.7 | | SUTRA::LEHKY | I'm phlegmatic, and that's cool. | Tue Oct 10 1989 11:10 | 1 |
| Disagree...
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792.8 | 15 SUCH "BOYS" BEAT THE 3 JEWS IN NYC 1/2 TO DEATH | TALLIS::GOYKHMAN | Nostalgia ain't what it used to be | Tue Oct 10 1989 11:39 | 3 |
| Boys? Age 19?! Fully grown, dangerous asses is more apt here.
DG
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792.9 | too much for two boys | HDLITE::LIBKIND | | Tue Oct 10 1989 15:43 | 6 |
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Two boys? Did it in very organized way in 3-mile radius?
I do not belive, there were just two 'boys' involved.
Sam.
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792.10 | NO! NO! NO! Wake up and smell the bodies! | SAGE::PERLMAN | Eli B. Perlman | Tue Oct 10 1989 18:09 | 3 |
| Had they killed along with this? What would that be, just boys!
Where do they learn this type of activity? Dismissing this as a
prank is how we get ourselves in all sorts fo trouble.
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792.11 | Oops... I should think BEFORE I write. | DECSIM::GROSS | The bug stops here | Wed Oct 11 1989 17:45 | 7 |
| I have reconsidered what I said in .6 and I agree that I was wrong in offering
any form of apology on behalf of the perpetrators. Whatever the intent behind
the action, what was done was so offensive that it must not go unpunished.
There may be others waiting to see if these two get off lightly, ready to take
a risk if the punishment is minimal.
Dave
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792.12 | | BOLT::MINOW | Pere Ubu is coming soon, are you ready? | Wed Oct 11 1989 18:44 | 23 |
| According to today's Globe, the two 19-year olds who were arrested were
"out of the mainstream" of their environment.
"A chief characteristic of each, classmates siad, was rebellion against
the comfortable upper-middle-class lifestyle of Wellesley, one of the
Boston area's richest and most genteel suburbs.
"Generally unpopular with other students, and unconventional in dress and
manner, the two seemed to reject the high-achieving work ethic of many high
school students and their mainstream social lives. ... Both were poor
students. Neither entered full-time college.
"... [Both] seemed to associate attention-getting vandalism with a good
time. 'They were just into spray-painting everywhere,' said a high
school student who knows both of them.
"Robert Butterworth, a Los Angeles psychologist who has studied teen-agers
who purport to be Nazis, said that young people often write hate graffiti
not out of racial anger but out of rebellion." ... He also said that
teen-agers who say they admire Adolf Hitler changer their minds when educated
about the Holocaust.
Martin.
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792.13 | Israel is not an insurance policy! | SMVDV1::JGILON | | Fri Oct 13 1989 15:48 | 15 |
| In response to 792.1 (DG), it reminds me an interview with Aba Eban that I have
read in the "Rosh Hashana" bulletin of "Bamachane" (the IDF official magazine)
in which he told the following story:
Five Jewish guys were walking on the street in a polish town and saw two
young Gentiles approaching them. One of them told the others
"lets run away because we are five and they are two (but the all country is
supporting them)".
Anyhow, It's still not so bad here, but we should bear in mind that Israel too
is not going to be a safe place for any Jew if the majority of the Jewish
people will prefer to live in the Diaspora.
How long do you think Aprox. 3 million Jews (I don't count the Illiterate and
Ultraorthodox) will survive within an hostile Islamic world and among
the Antisemitic Christian countries?
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792.14 | Say what? | TAVENG::GOLDMAN | | Sat Oct 14 1989 13:31 | 5 |
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>How long do you think Aprox. 3 million Jews (I don't count the Illiterate and
>Ultraorthodox)......
Huh?
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792.15 | READ/IGNORE | LDYBUG::ALLISTER | | Sun Oct 15 1989 23:48 | 5 |
| re .14: What did you expect of reply 13 on Friday the 13th? :-)
JGILON must've been in a particularly negative mood . . .
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792.16 | ?? | DASMI1::CHERSON | labouring under an assumption | Mon Oct 16 1989 09:39 | 4 |
| Hmm, I have that copy of bemachane also, but haven't read that interview. I
too am a bit befuddled by .13.
--David
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792.17 | Let's talk straight | SMVDV1::JGILON | | Mon Oct 16 1989 11:22 | 22 |
| RE:792.14- 792.16. I didn't mean to offend or insult anyone, but on the same
issue of Bamchane that I've mentioned was an interview with General Mathan
Vilnai who admitted that 25% of the young Jewish Israelis don't join the
army, most of them belongs to the two categories mentioned in my response.
Anyhow, one of the points that I wanted to make (and it does have nothing to do
Friday the 13th) is that many secular Israelis, who carries the main burden of
the existence of Israel and are paying heavy price (not necessarily in money),
don't like anymore the idea that many Jews in the Diaspora take it for
granted that Israel will survive for ever and accept them automatically
"just" in case of emergency (such as in the case "growing antisemitism").
I do know that this issue is an unpleasant one to discuss it among American
Jews and I can elaborate on it much more if you like (I've got first hand
experience on both sides).
Chag Sameach
P.S.- The story that I quoted on 792.13 was told by
Dr. Israel Eldad and not by Aba Eban on the
Bamachane magazine, sorry about it.
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792.18 | Streamline the "straight talk" | TALLIS::GOYKHMAN | Nostalgia ain't what it used to be | Mon Oct 16 1989 16:15 | 7 |
| Where did .1 mention Israel as an insurance policy? Where did I
assume that "Israel will survive for ever" (sic)? I hope so, but I
didn't write that. I don't take the situation for granted, please
reread the few lines in .1, and your vitriolic is quite misplaced here,
trust me...
DG
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792.19 | Streamlining... | SMVDV1::JGILON | | Mon Oct 16 1989 17:00 | 12 |
| OH well, you didn't say it explicitly but I have heard the Israeli solution
from many others whenever Antisemitism or the holocaust is brought up.
I think it is right and natural because this is one of the main reasons for
the creation and existence of Israel but something is missing.
There is an excellent new movie which deals the Jewish American identity, Anti
semitism, holocaust and the state of Israel, it called "Memories..something"
(I've forgotten the full name ) and was presented during the last weekend in
"Bruttle" Theater in Cambridge.
Forgive me if I've taken advantage of your response to elevate this important
and somehow unspoken issue.
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792.20 | Antisemitism in France | BOLT::MINOW | Pere Ubu is coming soon, are you ready? | Mon Oct 16 1989 23:57 | 14 |
| While on vacation last month, I picked up a copy of the French newsmagazine
L'Express, whose cover story was on "Antisemitism in France."
(15-21 September). The following week's issue (perhaps of a different
newsmagazine) was on the strained relations between the Pope and the Jews.
(I didn't buy that one, though.)
If anyone wants a xerox of the article, please let me know by mail.
Sorry, you'll have to translate it yourself.
The article mentions the Autant-Lara affair, the "diatribes of Le Pen,"
and the "rediscovery of notions that one hoped would never be reheard" by the
right-wing press.
Martin.
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792.21 | reply to a rathole | TAVENG::GOLDMAN | | Tue Oct 17 1989 05:24 | 29 |
| <<< Note 792.17 by SMVDV1::JGILON >>>
-< Let's talk straight >-
>Anyhow, one of the points that I wanted to make (and it does have nothing to do
>Friday the 13th) is that many secular Israelis, who carries the main burden of
^^^^^^^
>the existence of Israel and are paying heavy price (not necessarily in money),
>don't like anymore the idea that many Jews in the Diaspora take it for
>granted that Israel will survive for ever and accept them automatically
>"just" in case of emergency (such as in the case "growing antisemitism").
The use of the word "secular" here is totally unwarranted. In
order to prevent my reply from getting zapped by the moderators,
I'll refrain from saying what I think really of that statement.
Are you alluding to the fact that SOME people don't go to
the army during the period which they are pursuing their
religious studies? Have you seen the statistical breakdown
for all those not serving in the army regarding "affiliation"?
How many are illiterates? How many are criminals? How
many are infirm? How many are in "attudah" (secular academic
deferment)? Do you know what percentage of orthodox
Israelis serve in the army and what percentage of secular?
Do you have any idea of numbers of orthodox soldiers killed
vs secular as percentage of the population?
In another vain, I think that Israel IS an insurance policy
for the Jewish people. All Jews should help pay the
premiums in any way they can.
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792.22 | Sentencing announced in the Wellesley incident | DECSIM::GROSS | The bug stops here | Mon May 14 1990 23:32 | 7 |
| I read in the paper this weekend that the judge in the case allowed the two
defendants to plead guilty and sentenced them to some number of hours of
community service. Local Jewish leaders were upset, calling it an example
of "white wash". The defendants could have been sentenced to jail on just the
vandalism charges alone.
Dave
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