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They became the "conversos" and
Marranos of 20th Century aca-
demic life. Some, like Milton C.
Winternitz, who was dean of
Yale's medical school from 1920
to 1934, were self-hating Jews
who made life intolerable for
their more honest co-religionists.
In those same years, the Yale
English Department, which Oren
describes as "the most prestigious
center of influence on the cam-
pus," was mired in bigotry.
Chauncey Brewster Tinker, the
distinguished medievalist, for-
bade the hiring of Jews al-
together, arguing that their
ignorance of the New Testament
automatically made them in-
capable of teaching English liter-
ature, which was grounded upon
Christian theology.
Were Chauncey Tinker, still
around today, he would
doubtlessly find himself vexed
and furious at the changes which
have occurred in the Yale
English Department, to say noth-
ing of English departments the
country over and of literary
scholarship itself. Yale's domin-
ant English professor today,
Harold Bloom, not only is Jewish;
his fame largely rests upon his
articulation of a system of liter-
ary criticism based on Jewish
mysticism.
It is Bloom's commanding voice
that now resounds through those
halls of ivy where Tinker once
strode, sending fear and shame
into the hearts of the Jewish stu-
dents who crossed his path.
Reading Oren's history, I have
wondered how Tinker felt
everytime he looked at the Yale
seal which has at its center the
Hebrew words Urim and Thum-
mim, usually translated at Yale
as "light" and "perfection."
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Art Donated
New York — Washington,
D.C. artist Phillip Ratner has
donated eight bronze sculptures
of Ellis Island immigrants to the
Jewish—National Fund, for dis-
play in the American Indepen-
dence Park, located outside
Jerusalem.
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ing the American Bicentennial
as a testimonial to the friend-
ship and vision shared between
the U.S. and Israel.
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