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- From: idfriedm@marconi.uwaterloo.ca (id friedman)
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- Subject: Re: zionism in crisis
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- Date: 24 Jan 93 15:04:12 GMT
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- In article <74244@cup.portal.com> L-Bueno@cup.portal.com (Louis Alberto Bueno) writes:
- >kgivon@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (karen lee givon) writes:
- >>"wayne mcguire" <wayne.mcguire@channel1.com> writes:
- >[...]
- >>>Judaism is a belief system which reinforces the ethnic character
- >>>of Jews, through its biological symbology and restrictions on
- >>>intermarriage.
- >>
- >>I told you what I feel to be the main reason for discouraging
- >>intermarriage.
- >
- > Hey, I'd like to hear it also! Are you speaking of discouraging
- >intermarriage for Jewish folk, or intermarriage in general? Please, don't
- >be shy...
- >
- >>>Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists do not constitute ethnic
- >>>groups. Islam, Christianity and Buddhism are universalist belief
- >>>systems which direct themselves to the human race at large
- >>>without regard to ethnicity.
- >>
- >>Actually, Islam and Christianity have not only directed themselves to
- >>the human race, but forced themselves on the human race. Christianity
- >>condemns all non Christians. Islam does also, but to the extent that
- >>Christianity does.
- >
- > I think you meant to say "not to the extent," right?
- >
- > I agree, Christianity has been a scourge on the human race. It's a
- >Belief System (tm) perpetuated through money and violence, and the various
- >conquests and inquisitions have surely left civilization bereft of many
- >potential creative people. Hmm... let me amend this to ALL religions, but
- >certainly Christianity stands out in modern times.
- >
- > Confused on my stand? My mother is a catholic, so is my father.
- >I'm an atheist. I will not defend ANY religion. You can label me
- >"Christian" all you'd like, or a "self-hating Christian" but I would
- >prefer human being, if you don't mind. We can share *that* as a common
- >denominator, can't we? :-)
- >
- >>Maybe you should just stay away from us Jews if you have such
- >>a problem with us. I think we Jews would have been a lot better off
- >>throughout history if more non Jews would have done this rather than try
- >>to ram their beliefs down our throats (to quote a previous post of
- >>yours).
- >
- > Therefore, Jewish people have not been known to wage wars based on
- >their Belief System (tm)? Remember, this is a question, not rhetoric, so
- >please treat it as such.
- >
- >>>For instance, despite their ethnic and national differences,
- >>>Irish Catholics, Italian Catholics, and German Catholics can find
- >>>a common ground in their religious symbols.
- >>
- >>Ethiopian Jews, American Jews, and Yemenite Jews find a common ground in
- >>their religious symbols. What'our point?
- >
- > From what I have read of Ethiopian Jews in Israel, only a small
- >number have been allowed to immigrate into Israel, while Russian Jews have
-
- Israel has spent many resources to bring back Ethiopians by the thusands
- in various operations throughout the last few years. All Ethiopian Jews
- can immigrate if they can get out of Ethiopia.
-
- >been able to rain down aplenty. I do understand that both groups have had
- >great difficulty finding meaningful jobs and proper housing, but I've also
- >understand that the Ethiopian Jews have been sequestered in the remote
- >lands of Israel. Care to comment?
- >
- >>>But how can Judaism provide a common ground between Israel and
- >>>the nations, between Jews and other major ethnic groups, when it
- >>>is centered so strongly on Israel and Jews alone?
- >>
- >>Who else should Jews center on? We don't spend all our time and energy
- >>worrying about other religions and whether or not they're doing the
- >>right thing. It is really not my business to criticize another religion
- >>unless the beliefs directly affect me, and many beliefs do,
- >>unfortunately.
- >
- > I believe the statement you've responded to is attempting to
- >indicate the perceived isolationism of Israel by the Western world. Since
- >"ethnic groups" and not "religions" is the subject of the common ground,
- >your response is misguided. I do believe any nation, not just Israel,
- >*should* be searching for a common ground between other nations. Using
- >one's enemies as an excuse not to pursue such is simply thinly-veiled
- >isolationism, and possibly at worst, xenophobic.
- >
- >>>If there are ethnic elements in Islam which I have overlooked,
- >>>please bring them to my attention. Islam does not strike me as
- >>>being primarily ethnocentric in nature.
- >>
- >>Every group of people is ethnocentric. A group would not continue to
- >>exist without some degree of ethnocentrism. That is a matter of human
- >>nature. It's a bit like rooting for your own school's football team.
- >>Why would you root for another team?
- >
- > I myself root for the Human Race team. Believe it or not, some of
- >us do think that all of us have a lot in common. Not adhering to a
- >religion or ethnic culture does not make you any less a proud individual
- >that is part of this rich tapestry we call humanity. Unless, of course,
- >persecution or isolationism is what you're looking for as a way of life.
- >
- >>>In the bookstore the other day I took a glance at Joseph
- >>>Telushkin's Jewish Literacy. He comments on page 625: "It is
- >>>estimated that five to ten thousand non-Jews convert to Judaism
- >>>annually in the United States."
- >>
- >[...]
- >>You know something, Wayne, it really isn't important to me whether or
- >>not we have a large number of converts. Judaism does not actively seek
- >>converts as Christianity does. This is one thing I like so much about
- >>Judaism. We don't sit around condemning others to Hell because they
- >>don't have the same beliefs as we do.
- >
- > What's wrong with you??? Jesus is the path to salvation! :-)
- >
- >>>If Judaism is a modern universalistic religion that transcends
- >>>ethnicity, this is clearly not a message that has gotten through
- >>>to the world, as judged by its eagerness to convert.
- >>
- >>Is this important? Would you like for us to go out on the streets and
- >>hound people, begging them to convert? Or maybe we should go door to
- >>door. Maybe r Rabbis should preach that the more heathens we convert
- >>the better chance we have of getting to Heaven, (something I heard once
- >>in a Baptist church)>
- >
- > Different Christian-based religions describe differing paths to
- >Heaven (or Paradise), depending on the interpretation of both Testaments.
- >Your mileage may vary.
- >
- >>>Combining ethnocentrism with religion with nationalism strikes me
- >>>as a volatile proposition. All three factors can be forces for
- >>>great divisiveness in the world, separately and most assuredly in
- >>>combination. Many of Israel's worsening problems are the product
- >>>of its ideological presuppositions, concepts which perhaps need
- >>>to be rationally examined more than emotionally defended in a
- >>>knee-jerk fashion.
- >>
- >>Wayne, what do you want from us? Do you want us to totally change all
- >>aspects of Judaism so that more people will want to convert?
- >>Christianity did this, didn't it? Have you noticed that Judaism is the
- >>oldest monotheistic religion? Have you noticed that we have survived
- >>attrocities that no other group has been subjected to? We must be doing
- >>something right, we're still here.
- >
- > I don't know what Wayne wants from what you define as "us," other
- >than what he's asked for (rational examination of Israel's ideological
- >presuppositions), but I know what I want; a non-emotional explanation of
- >the ongoing brutalization of a non-Jewish people by a people who themselves
- >were once brutalized. Atrocities by any other name are still atrocities.
- >
- Once you really understand the threat whch Israel faces from countries
- around it who want to annihilate it, you'll understand its policies
- better ( Doesn't seem that you, or I, agree with all of them).
-
-
-
- >>Keren
- >>>---
- >>> ~ OLX 3.01 31-2557 ~ Lilys: In the Presence of Nothing
- >>>--
- >>>Channel 1 (R) Cambridge, MA
- >
- >Regards,
- >
- >--Louis
-
- Ishay
-