OTHER VIEWS Documents Of Life ur friend from Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Jack Ginsberg, was in the process of opening a non-profit, all-encompassing resale shop on Eight Mile Road called Knightsbridge Charities. People brought in all kinds of stuff Someone evidently left, in error, a thick brown folder with old documents. Jack decided to seek help in finding the rightful owner and called me. I was intrigued, both as a Zionist and as a minor Jewish people historian. I opened the brown folder and saw many old family pictures of bar mitzvahs, wed- dings, birth certificates and German passports dating to 1938 — a true treas- ure of mementos. How to find the rightful owner? On one of the envelopes was the name of Max Rothschild of West Bloomfield. Telephone information was called. "Sorry, this number has been discon- nected." What else? Also enclosed was the draft of a master's thesis written at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor about the early history of the Jewish community in Detroit — Alfred Street, Watson Street — names my mother used to eulogize. The date of the paper was Oct. 28, 0 Jerome S. Kaufman is a Bloomfield Hills resident. His Israel oriented Web site is www.israel-commentary.org - 1974, and the author was Stephen B. Rothschild. Several with that name were found on the Internet and I wrote a let- ter to the most likely candidate, a lawyer in Spring Valley, N.Y. No response. It was then determined that the uni- versity could help. The department that finds former students looked up the name, Stephen B. Rothschild, circa 1974, and found one, but no direct con- tact was permitted. They said, however, that a message could be written and sent by them. "We should not sit still for intolerance against any group of people. " Two weeks later, a call came in from Stephen B. "How nice of you to search us out. Yes, that is my dad, Max Rothschild, who just moved to Coconut Creek, Fla. I'll have my dad call you." Max called a short time later; a great conversation ensued and the documents were sent. He was delighted to receive them, and mailed back two videos por- traying his life and his experiences in Germany. Who is Max Rothschild? Max is a sur- had a marvelous, typically American Jewish life, with 21 grandchildren to prove it. He, in later life, became a speaker at the Holocaust Memorial Center in West Bloomfield. It was there, in an effort to pre- serve as much evidence as pos- JEROME S. sible of the period, that the IKAUF MAN HMC created the tapes that Commuity Max sent to me and which can Views still be viewed at the HMC. Finally, to the point of the story: Max is asked at the end of his personal Holocaust Memorial Nazi Pall Center video interview, "What have you learned after all this and what would you Then the denouement: Adolf Hider was tell other Jews?" Max said we should not appointed chancellor of Germany on sit still for intolerance against any group Jan. 30, 1933. That very night, the of people. Rothschilds heard Nazi Brown Shirts Well, we all know that and have been, beating up any Jew they could find on perhaps, overresponsive in our zealous the streets. Events moved fairly slowly until Hider defense of others, many times to the neglect of our own issues. passed the Nuremberg Laws in 1935. What else did he say? "Beware of Those laws deliberatelyrargeted the complacency!" Jews, removing all their civil rights and What happened to Max Rothschild's creating a class of untermenchen. Fortunately, Max's father had the good family in an idyllic German town, and in a. country in which his ancestors had sense and means to get his family out in time. They left in September 1938, with lived for centuries, proved it can happen anywhere. "Beware of complacency." Be their lives intact, leaving only their busi- quick to protect Jewish interests and do ness, their property and all their money so as part of your life's work. — confiscated, without recourse, by the As the centuries have proven time Germans. and again, the "Jewish Problem" is a Max came here at age 11, penniless, Jewish problem. F7 but quickly became assimilated and has vivor from Adolf Hider. He was 11 years old in 1938. His dad was a very successful business- man in the idyllic German town of Bruchsal. There were 162 established, relatively wealthy Jewish families in a population of 16,000 Germans. The Jews were well integrated, participat- ed in all the sports leagues and all the various government and private schools, and had many German friends. Standing On Guard Jerusalem few mornings ago, I went to a supermarket near my home to do some grocery shopping for the weekend. What could be more banal? Not in Israel — in Jerusalem, such an outing can be a death-defying act, or worse. Arriving at the entrance to the grocery store in the Kiryat Yovel neighborhood, an armed security guard greets me dryly. "Yesh rcha neshek? (Do you have a gun?)," he asks me robotically. A Robert Sarner is a senior reporter- editor on Israel's only daily, English- language TV news show. Before moving to Israel in 1990, he was a writer and magazine editor in Paris and Toronto. His email address is rsarner@netvision.net.il 7/ 4 2003 22 All the while he guides his hand- held metal detector across my torso and legs, before doing a thorough hand-search of my knapsack. He is risking his life. In a way, so am I. In this very spot, just over a year ago, another security guard blocked a Palestinian suicide bomber from entering the store. In so doing, Haim Smadar, 55, was blown to pieces along with a teenage shopper when the female terrorist detonated her explosives. "The alert response of the security guard prevented a much greater tragedy," said Jerusalem Police Commander Mickey Levy, shortly after the attack. "He saved many lives." Sadly, this was but one of many such incidents in recent years in which a security guard thwarted a far worse atrocity and in the process mas, bus stations, hotels, was killed or severely wound- supermarkets, shopping ed. malls, office buildings and "Yesh l'cha neshek?" even hospitals. These days, this is one of We have Palestinian mass the more-frequently asked murderers to thank for that. questions in Israel, where Security guards have become Palestinian violence has led one of the defining images many people to carry guns. of a society under siege from Several times a day, I answer ROBERT terrorists. They are a testa- no to security guards and SARNER ment to the more than 100 then prepare for the Special attacks that Palestinian inevitable frisking. As star- Commentary homicide bombers have car- tling and invasive as this ried out in Israel since search would be to most peo- September 2000, mostly on civilian ple in Western countries, it's perfect- locations, not counting countless ly normal in Israel's abnormal reali- other planned attacks that the army ty. and police have aborted. Throughout the country, especial- Israelis have long been accustomed ly in the main cities, security guards to security guards posted at high- are everywhere. In Jerusalem and Tel risk, sensitive sites. But now they Aviv, their inspections have become guard places where once no one a necessary nuisance and standard would have believed they would ever procedure at the entrance to bars, be needed. Alas, with Palestinian cafes, restaurants, nightclubs, cine-