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Race Hate: Israel Shahak: |
The Weight of Three Thousand Years
(Foreword)
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Chapter 1: A Closed Utopia Chapter 2: Prejudice and Prevarication Chapter 3: Orthodoxy and Interpretation Chapter 4: The Weight of History Chapter 5: The Laws against non-Jews Chapter 6: Political Consequences |
Foreword by Gore Vidal
Sometime in the late 1950s, that world-class gossip and occasional historian, John F. Kennedy, told me how, in 1948, Harry S. Truman had been pretty much abandoned by everyone when he came to run for president. Then an American Zionist brought him two million dollars in cash, in a suitcase, aboard his whistle-stop campaign train. 'That's why our recognition of Israel was rushed through so fast.' As neither Jack nor I was an antisemite (unlike his father and my grandfather) we took this to be just another funny story about Truman and the serene corruption of American politics.
Unfortunately, the hurried recognition of Israel as a state has resulted in
forty-five years of murderous confusion, and the destruction of what Zionist fellow
travellers thought would be a pluralistic state - home to its native population of
Muslims, Christians and Jews, as well as a future home to peaceful European and American
Jewish immigrants, even the ones who affected to believe that the great realtor in the sky
had given them, in perpetuity, the lands of Judea and Sameria. Since many of the
immigrants were good socialists in Europe, we assumed that they would not allow the new
state to become a theocracy, and that the native Palestinians could live with them as
equals. This was not meant to be. I shall not rehearse the wars and alarms of that unhappy
region. But I will say that the hasty invention of Israel has poisoned the political and
intellectual life of the USA, Israel's unlikely patron.
Unlikely, because no other minority in American history has ever hijacked so
much money from the American taxpayers in order to invest in a 'homeland'. It is as if the
American taxpayer had been obliged to support the Pope in his reconquest of the Papal
States simply because one third of our people are Roman Catholic. Had this been attempted,
there would have been a great uproar and Congress would have said no. But a religious
minority of less than two per cent has bought or intimidated seventy senators (the
necessary two thirds to overcome an unlikely presidential veto) while enjoying support of
the media.
In a sense, I rather admire the way that the Israel lobby has gone about its
business of seeing that billions of dollars, year after year, go to make Israel a 'bulwark
against communism'. Actually, neither the USSR nor communism was ever much of a presence
in the region. What America did manage to do was to turn the once friendly Arab world
against us. Meanwhile, the misinformation about what is going on in the Middle East has
got even greater and the principal victim of these gaudy lies - the American taxpayer to
one side - is American Jewry, as it is constantly bullied by such professional terrorists
as Begin and Shamir. Worse, with a few honorable exceptions, Jewish-American intellectuals
abandoned liberalism for a series of demented alliances with the Christian (antisemtic)
right and with the Pentagon-industrial complex. In 1985 one of them blithely wrote that
when Jews arrived on the American scene they 'found liberal opinion and liberal
politicians more congenial in their attitudes, more sensitive to Jewish concerns' but now
it is in the Jewish interest to ally with the Protestant fundamentalists because, after
all, "is there any point in Jews hanging on dogmatically, hypocritically, to their
opinions of yesteryear?' At this point the American left split and those of us who
criticised our onetime Jewish allies for misguided opportunism, were promptly rewarded
with the ritual epithet 'antisemite' or 'self-hating Jew'.
Fortunately, the voice of reason is alive and well, and in Israel, of all
places. From Jerusalem, Israel Shahak never ceases to analyse not only the dismal politics
of Israel today but the Talmud itself, and the effect of the entire rabbinical tradition
on a small state that the right-wing rabbinate means to turn into a theocracy for Jews
only. I have been reading Shahak for years. He has a satirist's eye for the confusions to
be found in any religion that tries to rationalise the irrational. He has a scholar's
sharp eye for textual contradictions. He is a joy to read on the great Gentile-hating Dr
Maimonides.
Needless to say, Israel's authorities deplore Shahak. But there is not much to
be done with a retired professor of chemistry who was born in Warsaw in 1933 and spent his
childhood in the concetration camp at Belsen. In 1945, he came to Israel; served in the
Israeli military; did not become a Marxist in the years when it was fashionable. He was -
and still is -a humanist who detests imperialism whether in the names of the God of
Abraham or of George Bush. Equally, he opposes with great wit and learning the
totalitarian strain in Judaism. Like a highly learned Thomas Paine, Shahank illustrates
the prospect before us, as well as the long history behind us, and thus he continues to
reason, year after year. Those who heed him will certainly be wiser and - dare I say? -
better. He is the latest, if not the last, of the great prophets.
--Gore Vidal