Simply the best Entertainmen - in the business... Since 1972 Amid The Quiet, Time To Speak from war to terrorism, there have ashington is a quiet been scares. place these days. I am Jews got a special taste of the ter- • not referring to "politi- rorist menace in 1977 when Hanafi cal" Washington, of Muslims took'over the B'nai B'rith course. Congress and the various building and held hostages for sever- federal agencies are abuzz with all al days. There was always the fear, sorts of activity. I am talking about but we put it aside — we had to — the people. The streets seem emptier, and lived our lives. the lunchtime chatter hushed, the atmosphere sub- Feeling On Edge dued and cautious. It is somber. It is now back — that sense When terrorism struck of vulnerability — and it is Sept. 11, it hit this city magnified a hundred-fold hard. The loss of life — on when we consider the the plane and at the threat. The "new" terror- Pentagon — was shattering. ism, as has been so often As Americans, we grieve repeated lately, lurks in the ABBA COHEN shadows. Its weapons and with our fellow citizens over Sp ecial the deaths of all the victims. methods of attack are not Com mentary But, even at the Pentagon, conventional, and when the tragedy hit closer to evil has no bounds, security home. Rabbi Menachem is illusory. Youlus, a chaplain who participated This is a city that was designed by in the recovery, estimates that as L'Enfant to withstand the cavalry many as 20 victims, out of approxi- attacks of the 19th century, not the mately 190 (11 percent), were Jewish. Two, in fact, were customers of his local Jewish bookstore. It was chilling to hear that one of the Jewish dead was identified by the • mogen dovid discovered around his neck. But what stunned Washington went beyond the loss of life. To suc- cessfully crash a jet in the heart of our national capital — at the Pentagon, no less — jarred Washington's collective psyche. And suicide bombings, hijackings or bio- one could only shudder at what chemical warfare of the year 2001. additional havoc would have been But, despite this cloud of vulnera- wrought had the fourth. plane found bility, Washington is at work. Both its intended target. -the White House and Congress are It is not that Washingtonians have trying to fight back with a double- never considered the possibility.. edged sword — fighting terrorism Indeed, we have always known that abroad while enhancing security at something catastrophic could — and home. someday probably would — happen Some have suggested that the in this city. In some ways, it is a Jewish community mute its response mindset unique to the people that to developments related to the ongo- live and work here. The nation's cap- ing war against terror. A backlash is ital is always a primary target. feared. But the Jewish community Growing up in Washington during has an important role to play on the Cold War-years, my earliest both of these fronts, and it should memories include the omnipresent do so without hesitation. "fallout shelter" signs and the evacu- Jews — in . Israel,and around the ation drills to get to those shelters. world — have been targets of terror Over the years, as the threat turned for decades. We have followed it,. studied it and painfully felt its evil. We have long understood its insidi- Abba Cohen is Agudath Israel of ous designs and have seen through America's Washington Office director and its political camouflage. We have, to counsel. This essay appeared in Coalition. be sure, long suffered the interna- Am Echad Resources distributed this tional community's naivete, hypocrisy, ignorance, apathy, and column. Cohen e-mail address is worse, in battling this scourge. abbac5@cs.com Surely, there are sensitivities involved here of-the utmost impor- tance. The United States has under- taken an unprecedented step in meaningfully combating terrorism, and its coalitional efforts — by all accounts, a key element of the strat- egy — should not be jeopardized or undermined. But Jews are not disinterested par- ties. We have a life and death stake in the conduct and outcome of this battle. Osama bin Laden wasted no time in proclaiming that Jews, wher- ever they may be found, will suffer the consequences of his hysterical hatred. We cannot sit by idly. We must find our voice. plestiltskin Defending Who We Are We must reject the canard that somehow Israel is to blame for hatred and terrorism directed against the U.S. We must make clear that American pressure to force talks or to accept the reality of a Palestinian state will prove counterproductive and represents a capitulation to ter- rorists. We must express our outrage at the notion that violence against Israel and Jews is something separate and dis- tinct from terrorism against "innocents." We must make sure that Palestinian terrorist groups — and the fronts that support them — will be included among the targets of the war on terrorism. We must express our concern about including state supporters of terrorism in the coalition and the inclusion of Syria as a member of the U.N. Security Council. We must say all this, not because it simply serves our parochial inter- ests. We should say it because it is integral to the fight against terrorism and to the United States' stated objectives in this campaign. The American Jewish community cannot remain silent. We must speak to the president and our political leaders clearly and unequivocally, firmly and in candor. Carefully, too. Quietly, if possible. With discretion and prudence. But we cannot afford to remain silent at this critical juncture in our people's history. If we do, the price may be very high, God forbid. ❑ The American Jewish community cannot remain silent. I Br oCk Lorio Ross Entertainment mc Call (248) 398-9711 505 S. Lafayette • Royal Oak wuvw.lorioross.com 11/23 2001 33