The Arab War Against the Jews. By Ruth Wisse.
The Arab War Against the Jews. By Ruth Wisse. Video. TorahCafé, February 2013.
Professor Ruth Wisse: The Arab War Against the Jews. By Mike Lumish. Israel Thrives, February 28, 2013.
Lumish:
Harvard
Professor of Yiddish and Literary Studies, Ruth Wisse, is the author of the
very important work, Jews and Power. I’ve
put a recent video of Professor Wisse on the right side-bar of Israel Thrives
and will leave it there for a week or so. I would very much encourage you guys
to give her a close listen because her view is both pristine and correct. This
is someone who is not the least bit muddled in her thinking on the Long Arab War Against the Jews.
This
conflict is not a conflict between equals.
It is an aggression from the much larger Arab-Muslim population in the
Middle East toward their former dhimmis
and slaves. It represents a hatred toward pluralism in that part of the world
by the Arab majority and the refusal to accept the legitimacy of another people
on their own land.
She
argues, correctly, that anti-Zionism is actually worse than anti-Semitism
because it incorporates all that anti-Semitism is while expanding it to deny
Jewish sovereignty and Jewish self-defense on the land where Jews historically
came from.
She
also maintains that the organization of politics around hatred for the Jew
within the Muslim Middle East, as well as within the international left, is not
really about the Jews, at all, but about opposition to liberal democracy. The
Jewish State of Israel is merely a proxy. It is a fashionable target through
which opposition to liberal democracy, and therefore the United States,
organizes itself.
One
thing is certain, if political anti-Semitism, which is the very definition of
anti-Zionism, means anything it means portraying Jews as a villain, either as
Jews, individually, or in the collective, for the purpose of building political
bridges with others around a common hatred.
My
problem with the international left, and with “progressive Zionists,” the
political movements that I come out of, is that they accept the fundamental
notion of Jewish guilt upon which the entire ideological structure of political
anti-Zionist anti-Semitism is built.
In this
way, whatever their best intentions, they nonetheless promote the kind of
hostility toward us that results in violence and mass killings and war.
Until
we recognize that we are not guilty of the charges leveled against us (and we
aren’t) then we can never convince anyone else of this truth and therefore we
can never relieve ourselves of this perpetual hostility.
If “as-a-Jew”
you tend to think that the Jews of the Middle East, via the government of
Israel, is persecuting the Arabs under an imperialistic “Occupation” then you
are promoting hatred toward us based on false grounds. There is no “Occupation.”
There is 6 million Jews surrounded by 400 million Arabs and those Jews want
nothing so much in this world other than to be left the hell alone.
What
you call the “Occupation” is nothing other than the means of an historically
abused minority to finally protect itself from a much larger and hostile
majority population in a part of the world where, outside of Israel, itself,
very few people share your alleged values of “social justice” and “human
rights.”
Anti-Semitism and Tikkun Olam: How Jews Can Best Repair a World in Crisis. By Dr. Ruth Wisse. Video. Shalom TV, January 7, 2013. YouTube.