2 Friday, September 10, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Purely Commentary Nahum Goldmann the 'Irritant' Who Was Hailed as `Nordau Redividus' by Stephen Wise Recollections of Associations With Nahum Goldmann, the Genius Who Negotiated the Reparations Secured from Western Germany, Who Had Many Qualities as a Secularist Emerging Eminently The Threat of an Erosion: Sen. Percy to the Rescue It would be too much to expect that there should be no Nahum Goldmann was one of the very remarkable obstacles on that glorious road of Israel-U.S. cooperation. men of the century. Yet, as evaluated in the obituaries, he Under stress, especially in a time like the present, the threat of a partial erosion is conceivable. is depicted as having been "an irritant." Yet, the friendship is so deeply rooted, marked by so It is because he was both creative and challenging as many precedents that have always been emphasized by well as the critic. He was the master in all categories. The fact that the tributes that have piled up in his amity, that fears begin to vanish. Noteworthy is the speed memory include the very movements he antagonized is an with which U.S. Senator Chailes Percy of Illinois refuted an accusation that Israel was resorting to germ warfare. In indication of the recognition he gained while shooting darts a letter published in the Chicago Tribune on Aug. 26, he of destruction at them. stated: He was not always the maverick, the opponent. When An advertisement in the Aug. 6 Tribune car- he first appeared on the American scene, in a welcome that ried the frightening and misleading headline was granted him by an audience that packed Carnegie Hall "Germ warfare in Lebanon" in an effort to mag- in New York, this commentator recalls it as having been in nify the consequences of the Israeli siege of Be- 1940, he was hailed by Dr. Stephen S. Wise as the genius irut. who is "Nordau Redivivus." Anyone likened to the great There have been no reports of germ warfare Max Nordau had to possess qualities of genius. Nahum in Lebanon, and it is irresponsible to give the false Goldmann had them in full measure. impression that Israel would engage in it. The master of at least six languages, which means he It is because, in his role as chairman of the Senate understood additional ones, Dr. Goldmann was an eloquent Foreign Relations Committee he was rated as aligning interpreter of Jewish and world events. His speeches with Israel's antagonists, that this message serves as sort of sparkled with metaphors and he was superb as a story- an exoneration. teller. He loved to tell stories, and they were always In the long run, it is still anticipated- that the U.S. will entertaining and descriptive of the topics he tackled. He remain Israel's staunchest friend and that erosions will be was able to transform the most tragic into the human averted. factors, and the anecdotes applied to them added substance to the issues at hand. Romanian MFN Controversy, Was he always an "irritant"? He certainly did not Rabbi Rosen's Rescue Plea discriminate in that respect. He was in conflict with David Romania is in the limelight, and its desire for Most Ben-Gurion, he criticized Golda Meir, Menahem Begin was Favored Nation status to be granted by the United States not a pal. triggered a controversy. Such glorification met with pro- It is no wonder that he glorified Dr. Stephen S. Wise tests. Objections were based on the charge that Romania and spoke of him as the only one who listened to his warn- imposed restrictions on Jews seeking exit visas to go to ings of an approaching Nazi terror. But he had himself Israel, and some of the protests were based on claims that confessed that he was also slow-moving in facing up to there were restrictions on those seeking family reunifica- Hitlerism. tions in the United States. Stephen Wise virtually gave him leadership by select- Rabbi Moses Rosen came ing him as his successor. Therefore, the glory Goldmann to the rescue of his govern- gave to Wise was well earned. ment. He appeared before a Dr. Goldmann referred to himself as a "Goy," explain- Congressional committee ing: "I am not stubborn, I am not fanatic. I am flexible, I defending his government, understand the other fellow's point of view, I am tolerant, which he has served with and that's not the Jewish character." distinction as a sort of offi- cial Government Rabbi and That could be interpreted as a bit of conceit. So defined, as a member of the Roma- was he the only "Goy" in Jewish ranks? How about all the nian Parliament. He also great secularists who were nevertheless devoted Jewish defended his government in patriots? Was he declaring superiority? a New York Times Op-Ed A Jewish genius like Goldmann is not assailed in a Page article, which was tribute several days after his death. But the criticisms are curiously entitled "Using in the nature of sentiments he had himself inspired. Romanian Jews." Therefore another recollection: We were with him at Since the accusations the World Jewish Congress sessions in Stockholm in 1957. that Romania discriminates The sessions were held in the Swedish Parliament build- against Jews desiring to ing. We were planning to go to the main synagogue to RABBI MOSES ROSEN leave their native land are attend the Sabbath morning services. We were to be led by the late Zalman Shazar, who still had the name marked by firmness, often bordering on bitterness, Rabbi Rubashov and who would later become third president of Rosen's views are of importance. The facts he presented Israel. We asked Nahum Goldmann if he'd join us, and his relate to the issue. So do the statistical facts he presented to reply was: "If I do not go to shul in Jerusalem, would I go in the Congressional committee. In his NYTimes article, he stated among other things: Stockholm?" Romanian Jewry is not an isolated community. Yet, for political purposes in behalf of the Zionist It has strong links with the organized structure of cause, when he was leader and not the critic, he dominated world Jewry while internally it has been given the platform even in synagogues. full opportunity for cultural and religious expres- (It was an interesting experience that Sabbath morn- sion. Hence, the Federation of Jewish Com- ing in the Stockholm Great Synagogue. All who were ho- munities in Romania is a full member of the World nored with aliyot were together on the bima in the center of Jewish Congress and I, as a member of the Con- the synagogue and remained standing until after they were gress's governing board, attend all of its impor- accorded their assigned honors. President-of-Israel-to-be tant assemblies. The American Jewish Joint Dis- Zalman Rubashov Shazar was honored with Aliya Shlishi, tribution Committee maintains a full, active pro- always chosen for the highly cultured.) gram of social service in our community. There It was at the Stockholm World Jewish Congress meet- are at present 120 synagogues in Romania. ings that Dr. Goldmann encouraged the establishment of a world organization of Jewish journalists which now func- Since 1979, at the request of the State Depart- tions as the World Confederation of Jewish Journalists. ment, the Romanian Government and the Confer- Shortly thereafter he performed another important ence of Presidents of Major American Jewish deed. He rescued the Jewish Telegraphic Agency from col- Organizations, I have accepted the responsibility lapse by initiating efforts to assist the world Jewish news of maintaining a proper count: Every Romanian agency to wipe out its debts. Jew who wishes to emigrate can register with the Thus, he was always the "Jew," certainly to the world, community so that an accurate picture of Jewish even if he chose the designation "Goy." emigration can be drawn. Since the initiation of One who was so critical of Ben-Gurion, Golda Meir and this procedure, I have regularly reported the Menahem Begin, who was so bitter in his treatment of the names and addresses of all registrants to the Hebrew press in Israel, as it incidentally was to him, might United States Embassy in Bucharest. not have tolerated recollections that lead to criticism of Here are the relevant figures. The number of him. Jews receiving approval for emigration in the Admittedly, admiringly, he was a great man. Would first half of this year was 1,204 as compared with that he had not been so antagonistic to certain aspirations 394 in the comparable period last year, and 667 for Israel and Jewry. His achievements in securing repara- during the same span in 1980. Last year, 1,067 tions from West Germany as well as many other creditable emigrated as compared with 1,119 the year before accomplishments assure an indelible spot for him in Jewish and 833 in 1979. By the end of this July, 555 per- and world history. Therefore, even critically, this acknowl- sons had emigrated. edgement of his genius. He was among the greatest per- The challengers have not abandoned their criticisms. sonalities of this century. Nevertheless, the statistics here enumerated are of value to - By Philip Slomovitz the historian. The claim that Romanian Jews continue to represent an element able to continue its legacies has much merit. Whatever can be rescued should be perpetuated. At the same time, those seeking a way out in order to join relatives in Israel or elsewhere must not be handicapped. It is to be assumed from Rabbi Rosen's defense of his government that obstacles to emigrants will be abandoned and that the type of friendship which he has created will be adhered to on a civilized basis of understanding and coop- eration between peoples. Retention of the MFN status by Romania is ascribable in the main to the effectiveness of Dr. Rosen's appeal to the Congressional committee. Romanian Jewry is among the largest of the pre-war Jewish communities which is now reduced to a fraction. Regardless of Rabbi Rosen's optimism, there is not much to expect from a community whose numbers of its youth have been drastically reduced. Black-Jewish Aspect Injected in Harvard Law School 'Protest' Prof. Jack Greenberg of Harvard University Law School is the target of a black student& protest against his role as teacher because he is white. He is a veteran civil rights attorney and the prejudice toward him aroused the indignation of prominent blacks. Greenberg's defenders included Bayard Rustin, chairman of the A. Philip Randolph Institute, who, in a letter published in the New York Times, registered indig- nation at the-action of the Black Student Coalition and the Harvard Third World Coalition, and stated in part: According to your article, the objections to Mr. Greenberg are that he is white and that he serves as director of the NAACP Legal Defense and Edu- cational Fund. The latter, it would seem to me, is more a qual ification than a basis for objection. Indeed, during his 20 years as head of the fund, Jack Greenberg has shown himself to be one of our country's most effective fighters for racial justice and civil rights. Over many years he has directly participated in many of the important civil rights victories. It would indeed be difficult to find anyone more_ qualified to participate in such a course. The objection that Mr. Greenberg is white is nothing more than blatant racism. Today many young blacks perceive aretreat by our government from a commitment to social and racial justice. Today black Harvard Law School students feelfrustration at the fact that their less- privileged counterparts in the ghetto are suffer- ing unemployment rates approaching 50 percent. It is therefore entirely understandable that these students would seek to make their voices heard. It is regrettable, however, that their mili- tancy and sense of social responsibility manifests itself in this fundamentally destructive and irres- ponsible way. Blacks, as victims of racial discrimination, should be the first to reject the view that race can disqualify one from any particular pursuit . . . Of special interest is a similar protest, in a syndicated article, "Harvard's Blacks Are Wrong," by Carl Rowan. In this article, Rowan stated: I know that these are times of racial polariza- tion in America; of strains in the old civil-rights alliance between blacks and Jews; of spreading class conflict; and of hostility between "real Americans" and immigrants, legal or illegal. This recession brings emotional and economic stress to all but the richest of Americans. Is this comment relevant to the issue? Undoubtedly, it is, else Rowan would not have resorted to it. Therefore the concern over the "black-Jewish" involvement. Especially in the unfortunate application of it to the Arab-JewiSh problems, "black-Jewish" is repeatedly be- coming a most regrettable factor. A black Michigan Con- gressman recently went so far as to threaten acceleration of the issue when he proposed a black-Arab partnership in the battle against Israel. Why? Traditionally, as Bayard Rustin wrote about Prof. Greenberg, all Jews, as a functioning element in American society, have been and remain staunchest in the task to assure civil rights for their black fellow citizens. Why the antagonism to Israel and to Zionism, in which Carl Rowan plays a leading role? Isn't it always a time to aim for friendships? Why the animosity to Jews? Hasn't the positive approach of Bayard Rustin and his handful of concerned black associates made a serious effort to eliminate rancor. It's a matter of fair play in the American tradition that animosities should be erased. It is high time that divisive- ness be abandoned, that emphasis on true American neighborliness be cemented. It must be emphasized in Con- gress. Enough of rancor! _