Friday, August 16, 2013

Never Again? David Pryce-Jones On Why It Is Time For European Jews To Leave Europe


From Mosaic:   
Michel Gurfinkiel is in the tradition of the great French essayists who put the issues of the day squarely before the public. It is a bold thing to do, especially when the subject under discussion is the fate of the Jews.

“You Only Live Twice” argues that, in the relatively short term, Jews are likely to have left Europe. The Jewish contribution to European civilization has been “a crowning glory of the human spirit,” but now the majority of European Jews and also those non-Jews who are paying attention to the march of history “insist that catastrophe may lie ahead.”
The causes of this coming catastrophe are already evident to Gurfinkiel, and they tend toward an unhappy ending. In any case, the wise will not linger, awaiting certain submission. The time has come to pay our respects to what was once but is no more, and for Jews to move elsewhere as they have done through so many centuries.
In the aftermath of the Holocaust, Europeans adopted the phrase “Never Again,” implying shame for the perpetrators and at least a shading of guilt for the many who had stood by and taken no notice. For some years, survivors of the Nazi genocide, along with Jewish refugees expelled from the countries of the Middle East, were able to remake their lives everywhere across the continent. This was all too good to last.
Since 2000 in France alone, as Gurfinkiel notes, 7,650 anti-Semitic incidents ranging from petty insults to brutal racist murders have been reported, and this statistic ignores many more incidents that are known to have occurred but were not reported to the authorities. Things have come to the point where the chief rabbi of France advises Jews not to wear a kippah in the street because it makes them recognizable as Jews.
“Never” has dropped out of the slogan of solidarity, leaving “Again” to stand on its own.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The part with the little girl in the red coat was beautifully done in the movie.

One would think that a horrific event like the Holocaust would change people for generations to come. But not in this world that we live in today. Its only taken us 2 generations to forget what happened and the Europeans, in their urge to please Muslims, are about to repeat history.

European Jews should have left Europe when the state of Israel was established. The fact that they stayed in Europe makes about zero sense to me.

If Israel can't absorb more Jews then they need to start deporting Arabs. Yeah they're going to get criticized for it but not like they already aren't criticized plenty.

Arabs will find a place, Jews on the other hand will get murdered without a second thought on the part of Muslims and some Europeans.

Nicoenarg