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Chasid in Crown Heights
(which Ed. Koch characteriz-
ed at the conference as "a
pogrom"), the continuing
controversy over the anti-
Semitic remarks of City Col-
lege professor Leonard Jef-
fries, the strong showing of
David Duke in Louisiana,
the recent xenophobic out-
bursts in Germany, con-
tinued Holocaust revi-
sionism and the fear that the
new order in Eastern Europe
could trigger a rebirth of the
old anti-Jewish feelings,
there is clearly cause for
anxiety on the part of world
Jewry.
Even Hollywood, if you
buy the sometimes shrill
argument of film critic
Michael Medved, a con-
ference participant, isn't do-
ing right by the Jews. (Why,
Mr. Medved asked, do so
many films and TV shows
have Jewish male characters
romancing gentile women
characters instead of Jewish
ones —Billy Bathgate, Nor-
thern Exposure, Anything
But Love and Woody Allen
movies — and why is
Hollywood so taken with the
"Jewish male as tough guy"
theme — Homicide, Billy
Bathgate, Mobsters and
Bugsy?)
Two relatively new factors
however, articulated most
powerfully by Mr. Sandler
and Mr. Foxman, have
emerged in the recent past to
cause even more worry. The
first concerns the
perpetrators of anti-Semitic
activity. While it has long
been held that almost all
acts of vandalism committed
against Jewish institutions
has been the work of young
males acting in an
unorganized fashion, today a
sizable percentage is carried
out by groups like the
skinheads in an organized
manner.
The second, only touched
on at the conference, is the
rise of anti-Semitism on col-
lege campuses in the U.S., a
phenomenon that seems to
run counter to the political
correctness movement
sweeping the country.
Despite all the grim news,
not everyone at the con-
ference was convinced that
darker days lie ahead for
Jews where anti-Semitism is
concerned.
In the unscientific, largely
anecdotal way a columnist
takes the pulse of a commun-
ity, the Washington Post's
Richard Cohen says he
"can't detect an increase in
anti-Semitism" and he
doesn't see "more anti-
Semites coming out of the
woodwork" because of the
loan guarantee fiasco. (He
does detect, though, a new
kind of anti-Semite, the kind
like Leonard Jeffries and
Louis Farrakhan who mouth
clearly anti-Semitic
statements yet claim they're
not anti-Semitic.)
Rabbi Moses Rosen,
credited with getting
thousands of Jews out of his
country to Israel, said that,
for all his fear that two ge-
nerations of Romanians
know nothing of the Holo-
caust and that he himself is
under attack as being anti-
Romanian, 'in 1991, we are
free and I can't accuse the
government of anti-
Semitism."
After naming the four
segments of Soviet society
that are threatening to the
Jews, Mikhail Chlenov, co-
president of the VAAD, the
Confederation of Jewish
Communities and Orgainza-
tions of the USSR, said, "but
they don't have much polit-
ical impact." He added that
"despite the typical anti-
Semitism, the environment
is very different today."
Shlomo Avineri, a former
Labor Party cabinet member
Even Hollywood, if
you buy the
argument of film
critic Michael
Medved, isn't doing
right by the Jews.
in Israel now at the Brook-
ings Institution, after warn-
ing that the collapse of the
Soviet empire could spell
disaster for the Jews, said
"But the good news is that I
feel much more relieved that
the Jews are free and that
Israel is stronger" (without
Soviet backing for the
Arabs). —
Julius Lester of Amherst,
after probing the root causes
of black anti-Semitism, a
topic much discussed on the
first day of the conference,
concluded that the phenom-
enon was more of a gentile
problem than a Jewish one.
Even a long-winded and
highly theological panel on
new Christian thinking on
Jews sugggested that, at the
highest theological levels
anyway, Catholics, Protes-
tants and Jews are coming to
new understandings.
But the clearest expression
of the "Don't worry, be
happy" school came from
University of Arizona pro-
fessor Leonard Dinnerstein.
In a speech either hopelessly
naive or uncannily on
target, depending on your
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