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tion of its actions, he said it
had been tried once, unsuc-
cessfully — "immediately
there was the passion, the ac-
cusations, the differences,"
An analysis must be done
responsibly and such a "cold
analysis" wa not possible
now, he said.
Filmmaker Aida Bortnik
believes that "in Latin
America, to look at the past
and to try to understand it is
very dangerous." She at-
tributed the poor reception
Jews gave to her latest film,
Pobre Mariposa (Poor Butterf-
ly), which deals with anti-
Semitism in Argentina in the
1940s and 1950s, to their not
wanting to be reminded of
their bad experiences in that
period.
Contrasting the behavior of
the DAIA with regard to the
desaparecidos, which they
refrain from evaluating, and
its present involvement with
strictly "Jewish" issues, War-
shawsky said
"The Jewish community
cannot use a double standard
regarding Jewish and non-
Jewish issues and expect to
have the youth (remain) in
the community. There's no
sense in fighting for Soviet
Jewry when they are killing
people two meters from your
own home."
Jewish youth, being more
sensitive to social injustice,
tend to look outside the com-
munity for what they cannot
find inside it. "Every day,
we're closer and closer to
assimilation," said Fiterman,
an engineer who now heads
the public works department
of the Buenos Aires
municipality. "No one sends
a message as to why to be a
Jew. All we have is our roots."
The DAIA has for the past
half-century seen as its man-
date defending Jews against
anti-Semitism and upholding
Jewish dignity. It has con-
sidered its fulfilment of this
mandate a success precisely
because of its refusal to "in-
terfere" in the domestic
politics of Argentina.
"This has elements of a
Greek tragedy," Warshawsky
said. "You cannot expect the
Jewish community to be
engaged in general problems
the way they should be, but
you cannot expect the Jewish
youth to have a double stan-
dard."
There are young communal
leaders, however, who do not
share Warshawsky's
pessimism .
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