editor's Note Marc; ...a loving way to celebrate a simcha... We Need A Destination of the American Jewish community." The next turning point arrived in 1990: The American nyone with a leadership role in Jewish communal Jewish population survey highlighted the popularity of life — a lay leader, a top professional, a journalist marrying a non-Jew and not belonging to a synagogue. — is part of the dialogue leading the Jewish people That triggered renewed interest in Jewish education for someplace. The great unknown is to where. adults, who kids look to as role models. The hope was that Unless we know where we want to go, we'll wander aim- the beauty of our tradition and its transformational poten- lessly. tial would bubble up. "What exactly is the unique, edifying and unifying idea "In Boston," Shrage said, "we created a Federation-subsi- that we're calling the Jewish people together to pursue?" dized program in every congregation that is basically a asked Boston Jewish leader Barry Shrage at a lunchtime Western Civilization course for Jews. It reaches out to every talk with 120 Jewish journalists at their young Jewish family and asks them to become part of this annual convention. "Where are we adventure in Jewish learning. going?" "People are lining up to take this course, which is taught Over a salmon salad, that's a tough by the best Jewish studies professors in this city, the question to answer. But I was compelled to try as moderator of the June 22 lunch smartest people we can find, the best teachers. And people and learn hosted by the American Jewish are yearning to come back." A companion program matches congregants with com- Press Association at the Boston Park munity building in hopes of making the world a better Plaza Hotel. place. ROBERT A. Shrage is executive director of the "If we build into this a vision of cultural transformation Combined Jewish Philanthropies, SKLAR that yields a world in which Judaism has a powerful mes- Boston's version of a federation and the Editor sage, and we add to that the possibility of oldest federated charity in having this message actually transform the the U.S. He prods you to think beyond the margins of American Jewish life. He talked about how the Jewish press should focus on the ideas of Jewish life, not only the actions of Barry Shrage: "...we can it, en route to building a new foundation for build a unique consensus 21st century Judaism. "We're leaving a world where we understood of where we're going the rules fairly clearly and moving into space where we don't understand the rules quite so as an American well," he said. I agree. Jewish community" When the 20th century unfolded, assimila- tion buoyed immigrant U.S. Jews. However Torah observant they were, they needed to world," Shrage said, "we can build a assimilate to a degree to flee the ghetto. "This unique consensus of where we're going as an American was an American world in which it was not good to be dif- Jewish community." ferent," Shrage said. "Everyone was filled with good advice Missing from this inviting recipe are essential ingredients as to how to become completely American." for bringing the 60 percent of U.S. Jews who are unaffiliat- Jews, like other Americans, had a hammerlock on the ed into the mix. They hold the majority of the strands of American dream, the zeitgeist of the time. fiber that we wove following the Six-Day War. We can't Today, Americans wear diversity as a badge of honor. We ignore them. embrace our ethnicity and are proud to show it. For Jews, Ultimately, in this age of unparalleled Jewish wisdom, it's a golden opportunity to shed assimilation as a driving prosperity and opportunity, the Jewish press has an obliga- force without fear of reprisal. "We don't have to be afraid tion to highlight the best, most articulate intellectual ideas any more," Shrage said. about where Jewish America is going against a backdrop of I second his contention that the year 1967 ignited the the triple A's: assimilation, acculturation and apathy. We'll change. Israel's victory in the Six-Day thus help build a new consensus that War gave American Jews pride in their will beckon Jewish values and nurture heritage. The Black Power movement, what Shrage called "a great renaissance meanwhile, opened the shackles on being for the American Jewish community." different within mainstream America. Shrage closed with a wakeup call These two sea changes precipitated what that spoke to our very being as Jewish Shrage called an ethnic renaissance. Has a ssimilation journalists: Concern about Israel and its security, and compro mised Jewish "If we fail to create this renaissance, about assuring that the Holocaust would Am erica? history will want to know why. It will never be repeated, united the American certainly take me to task as the head Jewish community. Do you strive to be of a federation, but it will take every "Living vicariously through our broth- a Jewish role model one of you to task because it's your ers and sisters in Israel, we raised a lot of for kids? responsibility as well, maybe even money, we saved a lot of lives and we did more so." El a lot of great things together," Shrage Are American Jews headed said. "We certainly built the ethnic fiber in the right direction? 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