Jerusalem is not only not
the spiritual center of the
Jewish People, it has made
itself famous for the brutality
of its scholars toward other
scholars and — of greater
weight — the uninformed,
unimaginative, uninteresting
level of its scholarship in
Jewish studies.
Then where? No where else.
No other place can take the
place of Jerusalem, however,
since the conception of a
spiritual center anywhere but
Jerusalem, in the age in
which the Jewish state en-
dures and Jerusalem is
Jewish, lies beyond anyone's
imagining. When Jerusalem
was destroyed, then, and only
then, did Yavneh form a place
of consequence — by no
means a "center" in any
event — and then for scarcely
a generation. American
Jewry cannot form the center
of world Jewry for any pur-
pose of culture or religion or
the life of the intellect, for the
simple reason that we are
altogether too American to
serve.
lb enter into our Judaic life
of heart and intellect, you
have to live in American
English, in American life and
politics, worry about our wor-
ries, dream our dreams; that
is altogether too particular to
serve beyond our borders. For
we dream in American and
about American things. Proof
of the deep American-ness of
our community is that we
cannot absorb Russian Jews
as Jews — until, first of all,
they become Americans and
so understand our Judaism,
its odd character and curious
compromises. And no other
center of Jewish life in the
world has a sufficient critical
mass, in numbers, and an
adequate intellectual gravity,
even to think in such terms.
So it is either Jerusalem or
nowhere, and today,
Jerusalem is, from an in-
tellectual viewpoint,
nowhere; a wasteland, un-
productive, arid, cruel.
Do we need Yavneh as a
source of Jewish wisdom? No,
but we surely could use a
Jerusalem, a place of wisdom
and moral authority,
enlightened learning and
humane, engaging values.
Has Jerusalem succeeded in
forming the spiritual center
for the Jewish people? No, but
Jerusalem also has not lost,
and can never lose, the oppor-
tunity to make of itself that
one center that Jewry can ac-
cept, admire, emulate.
Right now, the heart is
dead. But it can come to life
— it can always come to life.
And there is always hope, as
the Israeli national anthem
claims: always. ❑
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