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August 02, 1991 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-02

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Alan Dershowitz:
Chutzpah overkill?

December, 1989, meeting
with Cardinal Jozef Glemp,
the Roman Catholic primate
of Poland, convinced the
cardinal not to apologize to
Riverdale, N.Y., rabbi, Avi
Weiss.
Four months earlier, Car-
dinal Glemp had accused
Rabbi Weiss of beating nuns
at a convent located at the
entrance to Auschwitz.
After the cardinal did not
retract his comment, Rabbi
Weiss — with Prof. Der-
showitz representing him —
sued him for defamation.
Perhaps most intriguing of
the many comments on the
imbroglio came from former
New York mayor Ed Koch,
now a New York Post colum-
nist:
"Knowing Henry
Siegman, the idea of his in-
voking such an ancient Or-
thodox practice can be liken-
ed only to Dracula asking for
the cross . . . seeking justice
not from his contemporary
world, but from the Or-
thodox Jewish world — mov-
ing to the world of the 'tallis'
from his radical Upper West
Side theology."
A more temperate assess-
ment came from Newsweek
general editor David A.
Kaplan, who predicted that
the bickering will "only get
more personal, . . . but it will
hardly begin to address some
of the legitimate questions
raised by Chutzpah. There
was a time when such a fight
would have been impossible;
a meek, uncertain ethnic
group would hide its
squabbles. No more. Chutz-
pah, schmutzpah, it's a great
country: let it all hang
out." ❑

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