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Related: About this forumHaviv Rettig Gur on Jewish American and Israeli views about the Holocaust
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He's replying to a post that claims Israeli Jews think "never again" applies only to Jews, not the rest of humanity.This is not true, but it does hint at a deep truth.
Yes, the American Jewish lesson from the Holocaust is to double down on tolerance and liberalism for all, because American Jews believe they were saved from the 20th century by these features of America.
But Israeli Jews didnt have that privilege. They couldnt avoid the cataclysm by relying on the great kindnesses and strengths of America. No one saved the Jews who would become Israel. No one would even take them in after the genocide. So their lesson was the opposite of the American Jewish one. They became obsessed with self-reliance.
In the Israeli Jewish experience, the world is uncaring and hypocritical at best, viciously evil at worst, and it can move from one to the other at the drop of a hat. The only real safety available to a small people is whatever power it can wield in its own defense by its own exertions. Any western elite that claims otherwise knows it will never itself face the consequences of being wrong.
Before you moralize your way out of grappling with this point, dear westerners, heres one way to show Israelis theyre wrong: Stop the Assads of the world, in realtime, when it matters; meaningfully protect the Uyghurs, even when it means bucking a superpower. Until you can actually do what it takes to bring safety to small and vulnerable peoples, the Israelis will be right and your great moral vocabularies will be no more than undeserved self-adulation.
The Israeli message to Palestinians, then, isnt that only Jews get to be safe - its that Palestinians need their own Zionism because only self-reliance brings safety.
The worlds love and concern for them is a mirage, a western elites self-validating moral cartoon about itself, not a willingness to actually protect and sacrifice for Palestinians. The very fact that the world is invested in Palestinians more than in any other conflict or suffering population combined is a sign that its concern isnt the actual suffering but rather western elite narrative-making. True morality and real law would swing into action for others too.
Or put another way, the whirlwind of moralism that is so often described as anti-Israel is actually, in the Israeli understanding of history, anti-Palestinian, a vast and cruel political trap Palestinians have not yet seen for what it is.
Palestinians cannot claw back some imagined idyllic Palestine of yesteryear anymore than Jews can reverse the erasure of the ancient communities of Poland or Iraq. The only path available to any of us is to build a new future on the solid foundation of endogenous strength.
The only salvation available to Palestinians will come by Palestinian hands, Palestinian strategy and wisdom, and internal Palestinian solidarity.
Thats the Israeli claim, such as it is, and not just for Palestinians. For all small peoples.
Link to tweet
He makes some very salient points.
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Haviv Rettig Gur on Jewish American and Israeli views about the Holocaust (Original Post)
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May 2024
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(34,077 posts)1. A great book by Anthropologists Donald Brown.
Human Universals, only cultural differences, nothing to do with being birthed by another group. We are all humans and if switched at birth, that Jewish kid would turn out like just like the Muslim parents that raised him and vice a versed.
Kind of makes the current wars stupid.