Showing posts with label antiSemitism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antiSemitism. Show all posts

Friday, December 08, 2023

Poison Ivy?

Table Talk from the desk of Rabbi Alexander Seinfel
December 8-9, 2023 • 26 Kislev 5784 • VaYeishev (Gen 37-40). 
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Do you remember last week when I quoted the controverisal Mr. Hitchens — because "a wise person learns from everyone" (Talmud).

On that theme, here's an opening question for your table: 

What can we learn from the presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn?

Hat-tip to Rep. Elise Sefanik 
holding three Ivy League college presidents' feet to the fire.

(Yes, I know that MIT isn't an Ivy, but it might as well be.)  

But here's the follow-up questions I wish she had asked:

If a group of students dressed up like the KKK and marched through campus chanting for black women to be lynched, would that be allowed, prohibited, or would it depend on context?

What if they chanted for women to be raped, 
would that be allowed, prohibited, or would it depend on context?

What if they called for the destruction of Asians, or Arabs or any other group in the world besides Jews?


(It's also too bad they didn't call in many other college presidents who should be held accountable for blatant antisemitism on campus from Yale to UNC and everywhere i.

Maybe we should learn from Harvard President Claudine Gay and take a peek at some context.

In my first job after college I was surrounded by all kinds of Christians — Baptists, Methodists, Mormons, Presbyterians, Seventh Day Adventists and even a few Witnesses. I remember being struck by the seriousness and sincerity of these folks' faith - they studied their religious texts, believed deeply, and carried their faith openly wherever they went. Their religiosity was a far cry from the Judaism I had grown up with, which was joyful ritual, but very much limited to those rituals. I certainly can't recall my parents or any adults every discussing how the Torah might inform business ethics etc., let alone attending regular Torah study.

It seems to me that the great mistake of Hamas's non-Moslems supporters is the very common human fallacy known as projecting: "I assume that you must be more-or-less similar to me. All humans are basically good, and if we give you freedom and dignity, you'll stop fighting."

A liberal who projects liberal values onto others despite evidence to the contrary simply cannot believe that there are actually people in this world who are that evil; Hamas must be a legitimate political struggle, not a religious-ideological one. It cannot be that these Hamas guys - mimicing their patron, Iran - really mean it when they say that they intend to make the Land of Israel Judenrein and from there lead a worldwide Islamic movement to convert or kill every non-Moslem human being on the planet.

Their statements and actions are 100 percent consistent with the proposition that they actually believe this, and any peaceful offers they make are actually a strategem of deception or taqiya toward their stated goal. 

For the Harvard president, the possibilty that Hamas really wants to destroy Harvard and its faculty and students (unless they convert to Islam of course) is so crazy an idea and so remote a possibility that it's easy to dismiss and just regard this as hyperbole in a poitical struggle.

Easy to say when the rockets can't reach you... yet...

(In case you didn't hear, they appear to be receiving weapons from their buddies in North Korea. Can you imagine what could be unleashed on the world were the Palestinians to have their own sovereign state?)

There were an estimated 30,000 Hamas fighters at the start of this war. That's a about 1.5 percent of the Gaza population. If that rate of conversion to terrorism were applied to worldwide Islam, we'd be looking at nearly 30 million committed terrorists worldwide. That's a lot of people who could do a lot of damage. Even 1/10 of that is frightening. Was Hitchens right, that "the worst is yet to come?"

So then, now what? Wither Harvard? 

Final q
uestion for your table: Are these elite college presidents morally vacant? Antisemitic? Brain-washed? All of the above? 


Happy Chanukah and

Shabbat Shalom,


Alexander Seinfeld


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Friday, October 27, 2023

Come On and Let Me Know...

Table Talk from the desk of Rabbi Alexander Seinfeld
October 27-28, 2023 • 13 Mar Cheshvan 5784 • Lech L'cha (Gen 12-17). 
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This week's first question for your table is a question that I've heard numerous times this week.

It's also 
one of the toughest questions I've heard in a long time...

What do you do when you find out that someone you thought was your friend isn't really your friend?

Do you try to save the friendship or do you walk away?

How about when a place you thought was safe becomes less safe....

 
Jewish students locked in library during pro-Palestinian rally at Cooper Union
 
Pro-Palestinian students project anti-Israel slogans on George Washington University library ... https://forward.com/fast-forward/566853/george-washington-university-anti-israel-projection-library/
 
 
Outraged Jewish NYU student calls out university leadership for antisemitism on campus ... https://www.foxnews.com/video/6339710520112
 
Outraged Jewish NYU student calls out university leadership for antisemitism on campus ... https://www.timesofisrael.com/michigan-state-university-apologizes-for-showing-hitler-on-jumbotron-at-football-game/
 
A Stanford instructor called Jewish students colonizers and downplayed the Holocaust ... https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/13/us/stanford-instructor-jewish-holocaust-comments-reaj/index.html
 
 
Drexel investigating arson at Jewish student's door amid Israel-Hamas War
 
Israeli student attacked with a stick outside Columbia University library ... 
 
Swastikas and a Nazi slogan were graffitied in dorm at American University.
 
UC Davis faculty member makes  social media post that threatens Jewish journalists, children ... https://www.kcra.com/article/uc-davis-faculty-member-social-media-post/45591044
 
NYU student who ripped down Israeli hostage posters interned for the ADL 
 
U of Vermont ‘vigorously denies’ fostering an antisemitic environment on campus, amid federal investigation ... https://www.jta.org/2022/09/15/united-states/u-of-vermont-vigorously-denies-fostering-an-antisemitic-environment-on-campus-amid-federal-investigation
 
Jewish-owned SF ice cream shop vandalized, tagged with pro-Palestine graffiti
 
Richmond, CA City Council votes to condemn Israel of “ethnic cleansing”
 

‘Not safe anywhere now’: American Jews are flocking to gun training classes

 

Question for your table: Should Jews stay or should we go?


Shabbat Shalom,
 

Alexander Seinfeld


 
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Friday, October 20, 2023

First As Tragedy, Second as Farce, 70th As...?

Table Talk from the desk of Rabbi Alexander Seinfeld
October 20-21, 2023 • 6 Mar Cheshvan 5784 • Noach (Gen 6-11). 
The purpose of this email is to let in a ray of hope at the Shabbat table... please forward/print/share


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There are a couple sides to this modern story of Biblical proportions.

On one hand, we've seen this movie before:

- Massacres
- Blood libels

- Synagogue burnings
- Sadness and fear

Check out the Wikipedia Article, "Timeline of Antisemitism." 

I downloaded the article and deleted many pages of endnotes.

It's still a whopping 110 pages. 

I then went through those 110 pages and highlighted only the massacres. I lost count after about 70

Most of those occur prior to 1945. 

In other words, at first glance, the past 70 years seem to have broken a 2,000-year-old pattern.

But that's false.

The incidents have continued unabated. They've just been a bit less violent lately. So we've been lulled into a comfortable slumber.

That's the one hand.


On the other hand, we've rarely seen this movie:

- Jewish unity
- Shared purpose and meaning
- Commitment and grit

The last time we saw this kind of unity was exactly 50 years ago.

Would that we could capture that sense of brotherhood and sisterhood and put it in a bottle.

Question for your table: What happens after this common enemy is no more? Does the unity evaporate, or will there be another way to unite us?


Some say it could come through sharing some Torah, others say we should lock in the unity by sharing Shabbat. Everyone seems to agree that we can 
at least share acts of kindness.

What do you say? 


Wishing you, yours, and all of Israel, a Shabbat Shalom,


Alexander Seinfeld




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Friday, November 02, 2018

What Are You

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The purpose of this blog is to Jew-up the Friday night dinner table. Please print and share.

As you know, this weekly space generally avoids current events.

But sometimes they are unavoidable.

And as you know, this email tries to be more about questions than answers.

So.... I would like to suggest four related questions for your table:

Question 1 - What's more shocking:

That there are such hardboiled antisemites among us, or that one of them decided to act on his hatred?

Question #2 - What about you:

Would you call yourself a Jewish American or an American Jew?

[substitute other nationalities as needed, including Israeli]


Question #3 - What's the ideal:

Should we be striving to live as Jewish Americans or American Jews?


Question #4 - What about now:

When an American Amalek hunts down Jewish people with the mindset of an exterminator trying to clear his world of vermin, how does that impact your answer to Q2 and Q3?


Shabbat Shalom



Friday, March 04, 2011

Clemensy


In 1899, Harper's published a remarkable piece by Mark Twain entitled "Concerning the Jews". A link to the entire article is below, but here is a summary and a question for your table:

I have received from Jews in America several letters of inquiry [that may be summed up by this]: Will a Jew be permitted to live honestly, decently, and peaceably like the rest of mankind? What has become of the Golden Rule?'

Twain begins his answer with a full-disclosure statement:

I will begin by saying that if I thought myself prejudiced against the Jew, I should hold it fairest to leave this subject to a person not crippled in that way. But I think I have no such prejudice. A few years ago a Jew observed to me that there was no uncourteous reference to his people in my books, and asked how it happened. It happened because the disposition was lacking.

I'm not going to print the bulk of his answer to the readers' question, you can click below and savor it yourself. But here is Twain's immortal conclusion:

If the statistics are right, the Jews constitute but one percent of the human race. It suggests a nebulous dim puff of star dust lost in the blaze of the Milky Way. Properly, the Jew ought hardly to be heard of, but he is heard of, has always been heard of. He is as prominent on the planet as any other people, and his commercial importance is extravagantly out of proportion to the smallness of his bulk. His contributions to the world's list of great names in literature, science, art, music, finance, medicine, and abstruse learning are also away out of proportion to the weakness of his numbers. He has made a marvelous fight in the world, in all the ages; and has done it with his hands tied behind him. He could be vain of himself, and be excused for it.

The Egyptian, the Babylonian, and the Persian rose, filled the planet with sound and splendor, then faded to dream-stuff and passed away; the Greek and the Roman followed, and made a vast noise, and they are gone; other peoples have sprung up and held their torch high for a time, but it burned out, and they sit in twilight now, or have vanished. The Jew saw them all, beat them all, and is now what he always was, exhibiting no decadence, no infirmities of age, no weakening of his parts, no slowing of his energies, no dulling of his alert and aggressive mind.

All things are mortal but the Jew; all other forces pass, but he remains. What is the secret of his immortality?


Question for your table: What is the secret of his immortality?


Shabbat Shalom

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Jew-Jitsu

Happy Birthdays this week and next to Lily and Suzanne - neither of you have hit your prime yet, but keep up the great work - you're getting there! (;-)>
Two amazing things for you this week:

When the Arab Street rises up, the Jewish Street looks for somewhere to hide.

We shall cower no more.

Background: People frequently ask me about the compatibility of Judaism with Eastern traditions, including Buddhism, Yoga and the martial arts.

As you may know, the first two I deal with in The Art of Amazement and in several classes such as this.

Today, for the first time, here's something about the martial arts.

Some believe (based on passages in Tanach) that King David's soldiers practiced a form of martial arts.

There is a small but growing movement to restore or recreate an authentic Torah martial arts (Torah-do?).

And we're not talking IDF here. Check this out:



See more here: http://www.abirwarriorarts.com/en

This leads to 2 questions for your table....

1. After looking at that link and those videos, do you buy it?
2. Do we need a "Jewish martial arts"?


Shabbat Shalom

Friday, August 13, 2010

Hippiness: Bang-Bang-Shoot-Shoot

Here’s another news item that might be food for thought and dinner-table conversation.

One of the last refuges for hippiness is the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash.

There you will find the highest concentration of Birkenstocks and facial hair in the Western hemisphere.

Evergreen is so Left they make Cal (Berkeley) look like Tea Partiers.

In Evergreen, the board of the “Co-op” market voted last month to boycott produce from the Land of Israel.

Here is a handy guide to responding to someone you meet who wants to stop supporting Israel or worse wants to harm Israel.

First, acknowledge that their motive is valid: strong feelings about the living conditions of many Arabs living in lands adjacent to the Jewish state.

We have seen images and heard accounts of these conditions that are very upsetting. These narratives have persuaded us that (1) we are getting an unfiltered, objective understanding of the conditions and (2) the blame for these conditions lies mostly, if not solely on the Israeli government, and therefore by extension on the Israeli people who put that government in power.

Given the volume of information that has informed this conclusion, it would take an equally great volume of counter-information in order to change someone’s opinion.

Most people you meet will not be interested in this kind of education.

I would, however, suggest making these three points:

(Point 1) The fact that I am Jewish does not mean that I have an irrational bias towards Israel. There are plenty of Jewish people who are anti-Israel. But it has been my personal experience as well as that of others that the more one pauses to hear all sides of a story, the more one’s own views tend to moderate.

The question is, are you interested in what is true, or are you interested in bashing-Israel, regardless of the facts?

Because if you are interested in what is true, I would dare say that you cannot honestly claim that you are well-informed if you haven’t examined the evidence on these websites:

http://honestreporting.com
http://www.fair.org
http://www.palestinefacts.org
http://www.palwatch.org

Examine them well, with an open mind, and then send me an email to tell me you still see the blame as one-sided. I don’t believe I will receive any emails.

If you don’t want to take the time to become well-informed, then at least be intellectually honest enough to admit you are taking an emotional stance and not a reasoned one.

Point number 2:

Even from within the world-view of the emotional stance, a boycott of Israeli products doesn’t really make sense.

I’ll explain.

A boycott means “we cannot in good conscience trade in Israeli produce.”

Does the boycotter’s computer contain an Intel Core Dual chip? Better stop using it. Invented in Israel. Every local-grown peach you ring up on that register is using an Israeli product. Not to mention the computers you have at home and everywhere else. Get rid of them.

Well, you already have the computers, don’t want to throw them out. But don’t buy a new one with the Windows NP, XP or Vista. These operating systems were all developed in Israel.

I should add Microsoft Office, also an Israeli-developed product. I wonder if we would have any anti-Israel flyers without Israel’s help. Sorry to point out an inconvenient truth.

While we’re at it, let’s mention some other Israeli inventions in the computer industry that you should add to your boycott: Firewalls and Virus protection software, cellphones, cellphone cameras, and AIM and ICQ instant messaging technology. There is even an important search algorithm used by Google that was invented – guess where? As soon as you leave this forum and go googling, you’re supporting Israel. Do you use Skype or other VOIP service? Invented in Israel. Better move back to the local phone company.

I wonder how many American farmers use drip irrigation. That’s an Israeli invention. So are many of the solar power technologies that we use in the United States.

I hope the emotional boycotters never get sick, because the following are some of the medical technologies that you’re going to have to avoid:

• Computerized prescription systems
• The ingestible camera pill
• Babysense anti-SIDS monitor
• Copaxone, which is an MS drug
• Mirabel breast cancer detection

In fact, thanks to Teva pharmaceutical, 1/15 of all prescriptions in the US come from Israel. Make sure you let your doctor know that you don’t want any of these life-saving Israeli products.

That is, if you are being intellectually honest. Or are you a boycotter of convenience?

Point #3

What if the Boycott Israel campaign is the product of forces of evil? Israel has a better human rights record than any country in the Middle East. This is a fact that you can verify. Boycotting people who do so much good in the world is a tactic that has been used in the past by ideologues who wanted to delegitimize Jews, or the Jewish State, regardless of these facts.

In summary:

• Inform yourself using multiple sources and form an educated opinion.
• Consider the absurdity – the impossibility - of a true boycott
• Consider the possibility that joining a boycott supports the political-religious agenda of the most radical people in the world. The Palestinian Authority doesn’t boycott Israel but Hamas does. Which side will you choose?
Finally, here’s a film worth watching and showing:



Shabbat Shalom


“Some people like the Jews, and some do not. But no thoughtful man can deny the fact that they are, beyond any question, the most formidable and the most remarkable race which has appeared in the world.” - Churchill