.EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Myopia Extends Beyond The Serbs memory of the Six Million. We dishonor our own humanity, the Judaism we 0 0. supposedly profess and the God to whom we pray. If Jewish martyrs are the only ones who matter, then we have crossed over. We have A radical, independent validated the rationale of the Listen to a few quotes Kosovo could be a hotbed Serbs, the Nazis, the Khmer gathered over the last week for radical fundamentalists Rouge, the IRA, the Palestin- from national and local news- and therefore a threat to ian terrorists, the Inquisition papers: Israel. and the Crusades. — Israeli Foreign Minister "Terrible things are happen- Have we learned nothing Ariel Sharon ing in Kosovo ... but they are as Jews? Have we learned Ethnic Albanians fled Kosovo by the thousands. not the Holocaust." nothing from the Holo- Serbian forces were posi- "Jewish pleas [during the caust? tioning tanks and artillery Holocaust] fell on deaf ears. the United States of America and I will never forgive, nor forget, that a ALAN HITSKY along the Kosovo border Nobody seemed to have dozens of other places where, in this rabbi in this community wrote an essay (with Albania) today, Associate Editor cared, but today we hear the century, other people have been killed in this newspaper (and some rabbis in just one day after tens of plight of refugees of Kosovo because — and only because — they other communities wrote similar essays) thousands of refugees van- is worthy of our assistance were different from their killers. condoning Baruch Goldstein's murder- ished when the Serbs turned their and America takes action." The reason could be their religion, ing 29 Arab worshippers in a mosque in convoys back from the border. "It hurts us to see the present regime it could be their skin color or it could the Cave of Machpelah in Hebron. — New York Times in Yugoslavia, but we should always be their language. In the end, the vic- I was so ashamed. To condone that remember the Serbian people because tims were guilty of being different. kind of action validates the Milosevic Monday night, erev Yom HaShoah, I they were the exception [during the Yes, the Holocaust, in sheer size of today, the Hitler of yesterday and placed my memorial candle in my liv- Holocaust]." and scope, was the greatest human anyone who kills innocent men, ing room window. As I lit the yellow — Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, direc- tragedy of this century. But should women and children in the name of candle — with its Star of David out- tor of the Holocaust Memorial Center that fact blind Jews to similar some cause. lined in barbed wire — I said my own in West Bloomfield tragedies? Should we close our eyes That's not the kind of Torah, little prayer for the millions of innocent 400,000 Kosovars have only because Judaism or Jewish People that I want Jews who died in the Holocaust. "Kosovo is holy to the Serbs. It would only thou- been uprooted and because to believe in. I remembered the aunts, uncles and be similar to forcing the Jews to give sands of them have been killed? cousins I never met, and thought of up Jerusalem. Is this the lesson we are supposed friends and neighbors who, until they — A Detroit-area Serb American To leave a voice-mail message for to learn from the Holocaust? die, carry a German tattoo on their arms Alan Hitsky, call (248) 354- When we let our own grief tran- and unspeakable grief in their hearts. What is occurring in Kosovo is not at ext. 259, or e-mail 6060, scend someone else's, when we turn And I thought of Kosovo and all like the Holocaust, but there is a ahltsky@thejewishnews.com inward instead of trying to help those Bosnia, Cambodia and Lebanon, human tragedy." facing similar horrors, we dishonor the Ethiopia, Northern Ireland, Armenia, "If only the world cared about Jews 55 he photographs, the sound bites, the interviews from the Balkans are starting to get to me, but not as much as the comments I read and hear in the United States. years ago as it cares about those in Kosovo." — Dr. Charles Silow, founder and president of CHAIM, Children of Holocaust-survivors Association In Michigan O ❑ )1 Yizkor When fleeting time will draw the curtain over the eyes, and death will silence the lips of the last witness to testify the horrid crimes of Nazi murderers, Yizkor, you remember. When torrent rains and drifting clods will erase the lines of the graves with molding bones buried by Nazi executioners, Yizkor, you remember. When the barbwire in the weeds will rust, the guard towers, the gas chambers with the ovens where millions perished by the hands of Nazi henchmen will crumble to dust, Yizkor, you remember. When grass will grow thick over the ash pits of millions of chil- dren burned in Sobibor, Auschwitz by their Nazi executioners, that dastardly deed never to forgive! Yikzor, remember them! Never forget! Charles Lukacs Southfield Mixed Signals Being Sent People of color who are active in com- batting the evils of racism and anti- Semitism are really disturbed and con- fused about the mixed signals emerg- ing from some parts of the Jewish community. Some voices in the Jewish com- munity resent any comparison with "their Holocaust story" and many have rejected any usage of the term holocaust when one invokes the comparison. Others actually attack those who dare to suggest other holocausts have occurred in the his- tory of mankind. Recently, Elie Wiesel, in his column in Newsweek, went to great lengths to distance the Yugoslavia madness as a holocaust. Some even in the Jewish community were offended by those who define the treatment of American Indians on these shores as a domestic holocaust. Certainly those of us who champi- on human rights must be allowed to articulate and communicate as best we can the evils of all holocausts as we continue to battle the evils of hate in our world. Greg Thrasher West Bloomfield U.N. Debts And Voting Recent news reports suggest that the United States risks losing its U.N. General Assembly vote because of a failure to pay U.N. arrears. Potentially losing the right to vote in the General Assembly is indeed a serious matter, but the U.S. is already suffering a heavy price in terms of prestige and political clout at the world body due to its shameful debtor status. The situation was glaringly evident during a recent visit by representatives of the American Jewish Committee to the U.N. complex in Geneva, the cen- ter of a broad range of international agencies involved in economic, social and humanitarian work. Clearly there, as in New York, the U.S. capacity to 4/16 199 Detroit Jewish News 35