OTHER VIEWS American Jewry's Indifference Jerusalem T he failure of Israeli advoca- cy is only one of the many reasons for Israel's lessened world stature. No less sig- nificant is the loss of Israel's most powerful source of support: the Amer- ican Jewish community. Within American Jewry, there is both a rapidly diminishing identifica- tion with Israel and a complete break- down of the old consensus about just what is good for Israel. The loss of identification with Israel owes to several causes, chief among them rapidly declining ethnic identity. As being Jewish ceases to be a pri- mary identity fc.: most American Jews, they have less and less connection to other Jews 6,000 miles away, especially as Israelis also tend to de-emphasize their Jewishness. Historian Lucy S. Dawidowicz noted more than a decade ago that, apart from the Orthodox, few American Jews vote primarily based on Jewish issues, Israel included. Statements by Israeli politicians, chief among them Yossi Beilin, that Jonathan Rosenblum is a columnist for the Jerusalem Post, where this article first appeared. He is the director of the Israel office of Am Echad, which dis- tributed the column. THEY NEED US from page 35 we can to keep them safe? We were just as relieved as our Christian fellow passengers that the plane landed safely. We all clambered down the steps into the warm, fra- grant darkness of the early morning hours. The first thing my sons did, as if on cue, and much to all the sur- rounding passengers delight, was to drop their knapsacks and kiss the air- port tarmac under the stars. Fun, Family, Friends Waiting outside was my cousin, Edna, who drove us through the dawn hours north to the moshav (village) where she and her husband Moshe raise dairy cows. The kids played computer with their Israeli cousins, helped milk cows, and visited a Crusader castle and a kangaroo zoo. Then we went south by train to Arrad to visit Avi and Hadass Kidron, 5/18 2001 38 Israel no longer needs American Jewry have also driven a wedge between Ameri- can Jewry, which liked to believe it had a major role to play in secur- JONATHAN ing Israel's exis- 'ROSENBLUM tence. Special Finally, the ongoing portrayal Commentary of Israel as a theocracy by Reform leaders angry that the conver- sions of a handful of colleagues in Israel are not officially recognized has succeeded in de-legitimizing Israel in the eyes of many American Jews. Even those with a warm spot in their heart for Israel no longer know what supporting Israel means. Since Oslo, Israel's Jews have been bitterly divided over the direction of the country, and those divisions have been reflected by American Jewry as well. Once the consensus resisted American dictation of terms to Israel. For much of the last eight years, Israeli governments have courted such dictation. And during the brief Netanyahu interregnum, President Ezer Weizmann counseled U.S. Secre- tary of State Madeleine Albright to squeeze Israel harder. former fellow counselors at Tamarack Camps and now the parents of six chil- dren. Their 19-year-old son enters the army this summer, while boys and girls here plan their next year in college. We then were off to Jerusalem to daven Shachrit (daily morning prayer service) at the Western Wall, tour the Jewish Quarter, walk through down- town, and travel to Masada and the Dead Sea. Our last stop was Pardes Hanna, a typical Israeli, not-so-afflu- ent seaside town. Ours was not the typical whirlwind tour of Israel. We had a great mix of fun with family and friends and sight- seeing. The strangest part was sitting in an Israeli living room watching CNN's constant coverage of Israel. Our Israeli friends and family take in the images of stone throwers, the shooting and the sobbing mothers, just as we do every day in Detroit, and ask me: "Why aren't they showing the pictures of our soldiers restraining While no position in American Jewry is without its Israeli antecedents, American Jewish opinion tends to be considerably to the left of Israeli opinion. Those who will not bear the consequences of miscalcula- tions can always afford to be more forthcoming to the Palestinians. And in the social circles in which most American Jews travel, it is easier to adopt the dovish line than to make oneself a pariah. New Israel Fund's Role Nothing better indicates the leftward drift of American Jewry than the mainstream status afforded the New Israel Fund (NIF), which raises more than $20 million annually from numerous Jewish federations and thousands of individual contributors while supporting a host of groups associated with fringe positions on the Israeli political spectrum. The promotional materials of the Israel-Palestine Friendship Center announce that American tax deductible contributions can be sent to the NIF, and the center's directors credit NIF with giving them credibili- ty. Yet the center relentlessly advocates the Palestinian right of return — a position viewed as national suicide even by Yossi Sarid. One recent center speaker, Israel Shamir, told his audience, "Jews exist themselves from shooting, of our mothers crying when their sons are injured or killed facing these rock throwers and assassins? "Why aren't they filming the bombed-out buses or the rocket- shelling of our neighborhoods? Why have they not interviewed Hadass' brother, a victim of a terrorist in Netanya, forever scarred by burns, and the picture of body parts blown onto him by a suicide 'idealist?' " Our artist friends in Jerusalem, who must sell beauty products to other Israelis since there are no tourists, are too considerate to ask us where are our friends from America? Is it really more dangerous in downtown Jerusalem than it is downtown Detroit? They know better. Keeping The Miracle That's not to say that our boys were not relieved to come back home to West Bloomfield safely. But they have only to drip the blood of Palestinian children into their matzahs." Another NIF recipient is Bat Shalom. From 1994 to 1996, Bat Shalom campaigned for the release of Abi Waheidi, who led a terrorist cell that murdered Zvi Klein after stop- . ping his car and dragging him from it. After her release, Waheidi, who was praised by Palestinian Authority leader Yassir Arafat as the model Palestinian woman, vowed to continue her terror- ist activities and refused to express regret for murdering Klein. Jeffrey Halper of the Israel Corn- mittee Against House Demolitions, an NIF recommendee, travels throughout America with a Palestinian colleague denouncing the "Nazis" and "apartheid" house demolition policies of Israel. Halper speaks sympathetical- ly of his Palestinian allies who cannot agree to accept a two-state solution for fear of foreclosing a unitary state between the Jordan and the Mediter- ranean. NIF's April 4 update proudly describes how the Israeli office hosted Amnesty International's secretary gen- eral just weeks after Amnesty lambast- ed Israel as a human rights violator for not granting Palestinians the right of return. As long as the NIF remains main- stream for American Jewry, Israel has little to hope for from that corner. ❑ returned having witnessed the miracle that is our country, Haaretz (the Land) — something none of their many generations of ancestors could have done in their bar mitzvah years. We are sure that they will never take the existence of Israel for granted. We hope that they will do their parr to keep the miracle alive for future generations. For those who can go, please do. Your relatives and friends and the shopkeeper you buy a sesame bagel from will appreciate it beyond words. For those who cannot go, buy Israeli products and support Israeli causes with your well-earned money. Just as importantly, write to the media venue of your choice and get the other side of the story out. If you can, find an Israeli that you can e-mail or write to on a weekly basis to get information firsthand and to let them know we care. Israelis need us. We need them. Make your support real. ❑