Memel-Ifs 'Portrait Sketches' Views Racism as Sum Total of Oppression Albert Memmi, the Tunis-born scholar who teaches and lectures extensively, who, from his home in Paris, has guided many pro- jects involving research in and concern over world affairs affect- ing Jewry, addresses additional thought-provoking questions to his readers in his new collection of essays, "Dominated Man—Sketch- es for a Portrait," published by Orion Press and distributed by Grossman Publishers (125A E. 19th, NY3). It is, in its totality, a study of racism, of black versus white or black and white relationships, de- lineating a portrait of the oppres- sed, reaching the conclusion that: "Racism is, I believe, the sym- bol and the sum of all oppres- sion." In these notes towards the por- trait he has defined, Memmi deals with the roles of the proletariat, women, the colonized, the black man, the domestic servant, the Jew. In his attempt at a definition he analyzes racist attitudes and re- sort to aggression and offers the definition: "Racism is the generalized and final assigning of values to real or imaginary differences, to the accuser's benefit and at his vic- tim's expense, in order to jus- tify the former's own privileges of aggression." In his thorough review of the racist practices, Memmi also treats the "surprising racism prac- tices by the oppressed man him- self," and asserts: "If the French proletarian wants to feel a little taller, whom is he to step on if not on the immigrant worker, who has been North African so far but might also be Italian, Spanish or Polish—in other words, of the same so-called race as Himself? Proof, if proof were needed, that racism is not always directly connected with race. If the modest colonizer, himself so taken advantage of and so disinherited, wanted to take revenge, what other target was there than the colonized, whom he could look down upon from the limited height of those meager privileges which the colonial system gave him? So it is that the American Jew may be tempted to scorn the American black, who reciprocates heartily." Extensively reviewing the atti- tude of Sigmund Freud on the Jewish question. Memmi expresses the view that "Freud wants to lib- erate the modern Jew from Juda- ism" and, on the other hand. Kafka "was so obsessed with his Jewishness that he dedicated his whole work to it." "J u d a i s m" is distinguished from "Jewry" and Memmi of- fers an explanation: "Judaism is the sum total of doctrines, beliefs and institutions. Jewry is the sum total of existing Jews. Freud discusses Judaism, he never questions the fact that he is part of Jewry." In the course of his evaluative review of "Jews and Christians." Memmi emphasizes that "if the problem of the relations between Jews and Christians, and between Jews and Moslems, could be ex- pressed only in theological terms, then it would be insoluble." His view is that "historically. the Jew occupies a negative place in the Christian drama: he is the counterpoint, the somber anti- thesis of the Christian." "One thing is certain," he de- clares, "and that is that Juda- ism and Jewry have for cen- turies been the Christian's stum- bling-block, and this persistent, living reminder of their incom- plete victory, and their con- tinuing weakness, has exasperat- ed them. The Jews have suffer- ed horribly as a result of this exasperation." On this score, Memmi has very definite views which, he says, call for Christian acceptance of the , reality of the Jewish condition, and in his summary emphasizes: "If I were asked what I hope from the Christians and from Jewish-Christian dialogue s, I I should say that I want them to help me effectively to avert the threat (and, of course, for them not to oppose me any more them- selves); and for them really to accept me as I am, and finally to acknowledge our difference s, which are not only theological, but social, historical and cultural; for them to recognize my right to all the different aspects of my nature. "To my way of thinking this is the only true ecumenism, the touchstone of the new spirit of goodwill animating Christians to- day, I hope I may be forgiven this whimsical notion; I think the theo- logians will come round to it later. "The problem is the same with regard to the Muslims: theology teaches us that Ismael was driven into the desert with his mother Hagar, their only means of subsis- tence a little gourd of water. From this iniquitous expulsion Islam was born: how could this mythical act ever be expiated? "On the other hand, we can, and we must, come together to study present-day relations be- tween Jews and Muslims, and on the basis of them establish new rules of conduct." Several translators participated in rendering the Memmi essays from the French into English. They included Jane Brooks, Ghis- laine Boulanger, Howard Green- feld, Eleanor Levieux and Carol Martin-Sperry. Ignorance Mankind has a great aversion to intellectual labor; but even sup- posing knowledge to be easily at- tainable, more people would be content to be ignorant than would take even a little trouble to acquire it. —Samuel Johnson ASK A FRIEND TO JOIN B'NAI B'RITH Cardiac Rehabilitation Progress THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ST. 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