TOBIN from page 31 jump to the conclusion that Barenboim's views on Wagner have influenced his opinion of the Arab- Israeli conflict, but that would be unfair. On this subject, both Barenboim and Said actually make a great deal of sense. Wagner's writings and beliefs about Jews were, as Barenboim says, "mon- strous." But he draws a correct distinc- tion between Wagner's personal anti- Semitism and "the things we have been forced to associate with his music." While Wagner saw his operas as an all-encompassing art form that had the power to redeem mankind, Barenboim seems to understand that his operas are, after all, just music, albeit great music. Despite the fact that after Wagner's death, his family's Bayreuth Festival performances of his works became asso- ciated with Nazism (and this tie lingers in the minds of many Holo-caust sur- vivors), the notion that performance of this music today has anything to do with anti-Semitism is baseless. Barenboim was in the right about the foolishness of bans on Wagner's music but, nevertheless, wrong when he attempted to foist such perform- ances on unwilling Israeli audiences last year. Yet what applies to Wagner's politics goes double for Barenboim's own questionable beliefs. His gestures of friendship to the Palestinians may win him peace prizes but they do nothing to actually achieve peace. Playing music for the Palestinians won't make them stop killing Israelis. Only defeat at the hands of Jews with guns, not pianos, seems to have the power to influence them in that direction. Barenboim forgets that German audi- ences thrilled to Beethoven during the Holocaust, without it having any impact on their willingness to murder Jews. What makes him think his Palestinian audiences are any differ- ent? Does the fact that he can hold marvelous dialogues about Wagner's art change the fact that Edward Said is a liar and a supporter of terrorism? Daniel Barenboim may think his music will transcend the hatred of the Middle East. As someone who loves the music that he plays and conducts so well, I wish that it could. The unhappy truth is that no one's music, not even Daniel Barenboim's, can drown the sound of homicidal sui- cide bombers any more than the sound of Wagner could drown the screams of the victims of the Shoah. ❑ Make your home look as good as this rate. Stretch your home improvement dollar with one of the best Home Equity rates around. With the attractive rate on a Standard Federal Home Equity Line of Credit, you can get a handsome sum for home improvements, without the unsightly interest charges of high-rate credit card bills. Our Home Equity. Line offers other benefits as well, including no points or closing costs* possible tax deductions,** and easy access to your funds simply by writing a check. So beautify your, home and your loan. Visit any Standard Federal location, call 1-877-732-8240, or apply online at standardfederalbank.com . Standard Federal Bank. A new way to get there The Wall Street Journal 'The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is based on the Prime Rate. Prime is the highest Prime Rate as published in the "Money Rates" section of on the last publishing day of the calendar month immediately preceding the billing cycle. On August 30, 2002, Prime was 4.75% and the APR on Standard Federal's Home Equity Line of Credit products varied between 4.00% and 7.75%, depending on your approved commitment amount and product. Prime is a variable rate; as it changes, the APR on your account will change. The maximum APR is 21 %. A balloon payment will result at the end of the ten-year draw period. Standard Federal's Home Equity Lines of Credit are limited to owner-occupied, 1-4 family principal residences and are subject to no less than a second lien position on your property You must carry insurance on the property that secures this loan. Flood insurance required if necessary. There is a $50 annual fee after the first year if you are not a Credit Exclusives member. See your banker regarding Credit Exclusives membership. Closing costs paid by Standard Federal Bank National Association.are limited to: appraisal, title insurance, flood certification, and recording fees. Any additional fees or conditions imposed by the city, state, or county that the subject property is located in will be the borrower's responsibility. *"Consult your tax advisor concerning the deductibility of interest. Standard Federal Bank. Member ABN AMR() Group Standard Federal standardfederalbanlccom mmil LENDER Member FDIC ©2002 Standard Federal Bank NA gewish.comTmstore 011 Where the Jewish Community Shops! offering a huge selection of gifts books, Shabbat & holiday the Store often for new Browse lots more. items, kosher gift bdskets and products! items and specials. Over 3000 judaica... exclusive source for all 41:? ' Your for all simchas. Religious items, jewelry, music, www.jewish. corn 9/27 2002 33