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August 31, 1990 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-08-31

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Residential And

Hitler Shows Up
On 'U.S. News'
Front Cover

One curious bit of timing
After weeks of hearing that
Saddam Hussein is the new
Hitler, who ends up on U.S.
News & World Report's
cover?
Adolf himself!
The Hitler cover, which
carries the headline,
"Defying Hitler," signals
USN&WR's 27-page report
on the events of 50 years
ago: America was preparing
to battle Germany and
England was winning the
aerial Battle of Britain.
The cover, according to one
U.S. News editor, had been
planned several months ago
to appear on the magazine's
summer-time double-issue.
But coming as the govern-
ment and many in the news
media are portraying Hus-
sein as the reincarnation of
the Fuhrer, it certainly
doesn't detract from efforts
to demonize Iraq's president.

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Just What Is
An Anti-Semite?

In recent weeks, screen-
writer/director Spike Lee
has been accused of being
anti-Semitic because his
most recent film, Mo' Better
Blues, includes two Jewish
jazz club owners who exploit
black musicians. Now, will it
be Anatole Broyard's turn to
be called anti-Semitic?
In an article in last Sun-
day' s New York Times
Magazine about the doctor-
patient relationship, Mr.
Broyard, a former editor of
the Times Book Review, said
he had always favored Jew-
ish doctors because he
thought of them "as the
trouble-shooters — the
physicians, lawyers,
brokers, arbiters and artists
— of contemporary life. His-
tory had convinced them
that life was a disease."
Mr. Broyard had gotten
this atttiude from his father,
"an old-fashioned, Southern
anti-Semite." Papa Broyard
argued that Jews "had been
bred to medicine. In my
father's biblical conception,
a Jew's life was a story of
study, repair and reform. A
Jewish doctor knew what
survival was worth because
he had had to fight for his.
Obliged to treat life as a
business as well as a
pleasure, Jews drove hard
bargains. To lose a patient
was bad business. In his
heart, I think my father
believed that a Jewish doc-
tor was closer to God and
could use that connection."



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