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support of Jesse Jackson —
and Mr. Jackson's refusal to
repudiate him — helped
derail the black leader's
1984 presidential campaign
and strained black-Jewish
relations.
Unfortunately, Post
managing editor Lou Cola-
suonno was unavailable to
comment on why the paper
had given the Judge Thomas
speech such prominence. But
the paper has a long history
of being close to the New
York Jewish community.
By contrast, the Baltimore
Sun put a seven-inch story
about the judge's speech on
its third page. The New York
Times and The Washington
Post placed their accounts of
the speech on the seventh
page of their Saturday edi-
tions. The Times' was 15 in-
ches long, half as long as the
Post's.
Neusner Pans
German Schools
Jacob Neusner is up to his
old tricks.
During 21 years in Brown
University's Jewish studies
program, the professor sus-
tained a litany about declin-
ing standards and corrupt
policies. Now that he's left
Brown to be at the Urdver-
sity of South Florida during
the cooler months and at
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
University in Germany dur-
ing the summer, he's still
railing against the Estab-
lishment.
In the current issue of
Krezung, a quarterly maga-
zine published by Goethe
University theology
students, Mr. Neusner
observes that German uni-
versities "exhibit little vital-
ity or academic ambition.
They are boring places; peo-
ple seem not to ask one an-
other questions, argue with
one another, or even talk
much together. What I
(have) found here is an in-
tellectual vacuum, a desert,
a wilderness; no community,
no vitality."
German higher education,
states Mr. Neusner, has not
recovered from the ruins
foisted upon it by the Nazis.
Another Holocaust, says
the professor, could happen
— "but not to Jews . . . The
Germans I meet perceive the
world through a bitter,
racist perspective: white
versus anything other than
white. Christian versus
everybody else . . . The Ger-
mans have learned the
lessons of the Hitler period,
but not drawn from it con-
clusions that would guide
them in thinking about their
future."
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