Rabbis aim to press China without hurting Israel or Olympic athletes

Rabbis aim to press China without hurting Israel or Olympic athletes
By Ron Kampeas and Abigail Klein Leichman | Published  Today | Community |
 
Ron Kampeas and Abigail Klein Leichman

A large group of rabbis spanning Judaism’s religious movements claims to have an answer to the vexing question of how to send China an Olympic-sized message without harming the interests of athletes or Israel.

In an appeal issued April 30 and timed for the commemoration of Yom HaShoah, 185 Jewish leaders — mostly clergy, and some with ties to this area — appealed to Jews not to attend the Beijing Olympics this summer as tourists.


Demonstrators protest China’s hosting the Olympics as the Olympic torch passes through San Francisco on April 9. Elizabeth Friedman Branoff/Courtesy of American Jewish World Service.

The next day, the Anti-Defamation League rejected the boycott call and said comparisons the clergy statement made to the 1936 Berlin Olympics were inappropriate. This week, the leadership of three major Orthodox organizations released word of their opposition to the move as well.

The main bone of contention is that China is the principal power propping up the regime in Sudan, where government-allied militias have murdered hundreds of thousands of civilians in the Darfur region. China is also cracking down harshly on independence movements in Tibet.

Jewish groups have played a disproportionate and lead role in drawing Western attention to the Darfur killings. Yet deciding whether to confront China, which enjoys thriving trade with Israel, presents a more complicated set of issues than attempting to isolate Sudan, a poor country that does not want relations with the Jewish state.

Also complicating matters is the fact that the United States and Israel have recently scored modest successes in getting China to join the effort to isolate Iran until it ends its suspected nuclear weapons program.

The appeal is cast narrowly, organizers said, as a way around such dilemmas that other groups and nations have faced in determining how to confront the Chinese over human-rights abuses while not harming athletes and national interests.

"There’s a difference between doing business, which is a necessity, and spending discretionary income on sports, which gives a country legitimacy that’s doing a number of very bad things that Jews should be sensitive to," said Rabbi Haskel Lookstein, the head of Manhattan’s Kehilath Jeshurun synagogue, who was a coordinator of the statement.

Rabbi Eric Yoffie, the president of the Union of Reform Judaism, said the rabbis’ statement is "a moral appeal to Jewish individuals, not an appeal to the government of Israel." He noted that Israel is a small nation that has had to balance geopolitical realities with compelling moral matters.

Ridgewood resident Rabbi Daniel Freelander, vice president of the URJ, joined Yoffie in signing the appeal.

"I am suggesting that Jews not spend their discretionary income supporting a regime that supports genocide in Darfur and suppression in Tibet and provides missiles to Iran and Syria," said Freelander in an interview with The Jewish Standard. "This is not an ethical use of our funds. I think Jews can watch the Olympics [on television], but there is no positive reason for them to be present at the games."

Lookstein and another Orthodox organizer of the petition, Rabbi Irving "Yitz" Greenberg, the former chairman of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Council, saw an opportunity when they learned that China was preparing a kosher kitchen for the Olympics. The outreach to Jewish religious needs struck a chord.

"Beijing’s authorization of the creation of a kosher kitchen at the Olympics village is apparently intended to help attract Jewish tourists to the games, as part of its broader strategy of improving its image and deflecting attention from its complicity in severe human rights abuses at home and abroad," the statement said. "Jews should not be party to the whitewashing of such a regime, kosher kitchen or no kosher kitchen. Regimes that practice or enable oppression, terrorism, or genocide are not kosher." 

Greenberg and Lookstein lined up other Orthodox notables to sign on, including Rabbi Norman Lamm, the chancellor of Yeshiva University; Rabbi Dov Linzer, the dean of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, a centrist Orthodox rabbinical school in New York City; and David Bernstein, the dean of the Pardes Institute for Jewish Studies in Israel.

Another signatory, Rabbi Saul Berman of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah — who served as scholar in residence at the Jewish Community Center on the Palisades in Tenafly from 1995 to 1997 — said he had struggled with the recognition that "a boycott is a very rough tool."

"I realize that many Jewish organizations are deeply reluctant to undertake a boycott of any kind because it is a tool that is still being used against Israel," Berman said in a phone interview with The Jewish Standard. "I share that concern, which is why we did not call on Israel to join the boycott. Yet I didn’t feel it would be responsible to forgo the tool completely since it can maximize awareness of the genocide in Darfur."

He stressed that the statement’s crafters stopped short of calling for a general boycott of the Olympics or for government representatives not to be present. Rather, the statement urges potential spectators "not to participate [and thereby] to make a public statement on the unacceptability of China’s position in Darfur and human rights in general."

However, the Orthodox Union — the largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization in the United States — went on record against the boycott appeal. "While we share deep concern over China’s record of disrespect for human rights, we do not concur with the selection of this tactic to attempt to protest or influence China’s behavior," the organization’s leadership said in a press release. "Jewish law indeed teaches that the preservation and saving of human lives is of paramount value. But Jewish law cautions that we must act with exceptional care lest we cause more harm than good. The leadership of the Orthodox Union believes such exceptional care is demanded in these circumstances with regard to relations with the Chinese government."

Agudath Israel of America and the National Council of Young Israel each issued statements in the same vein.

The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, which took part in preparing the statement calling for a boycott, noted that Germany used the 1936 Olympics to help create the false impression of secure Jewish communities and thereby diminish American awareness of the impending Nazi threat. (An opinion piece to that effect by Rafael Medoff, the institute’s director, ran in the Standard on April 25.)

"Having endured the bitter experience of abandonment by our presumed allies during the Holocaust, we feel a particular obligation to speak out against injustice and persecution today," the statement said. "We remember all too well that the road to Nazi genocide began in the 1930s with Hitler’s efforts to improve the public image of his evil regime. Nazi Germany sought to attract visitors to the 1936 Olympics in order to distract attention from its persecution of the Jews.

"Hitler’s propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, called the 1936 Games ‘a victory for the German cause.’ We dare not permit today’s totalitarian regimes to achieve such victories."

The ADL rejected such parallels.

"We believe that these comparisons are inappropriate," its statement said. "China is a complicated society that is changing and opening up in many ways, and one simply cannot equate the Beijing Olympics with those games in Nazi Germany on the eve of the Holocaust."

Berman said, "There is room for disagreement around the use of a boycott and the ADL’s questions about the need to clearly distinguish Germany in the 1930s and China today. China is not itself doing the genocide. I also understand that politically it’s important for the United States to be in an economically productive relationship with China. Deep condemnation of the behavior of China does not, I believe, undermine that relationship. It alerts public opinion that this issue is real and China’s role is deeply injurious."

Organizers of the statement said they also did not want to harm athletes. The wholesale U.S.-led boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics is now considered a failure that hampered athletic careers more than it moved the Soviet Union to change its Afghanistan policies.

Appealing to rabbis to sign as individuals circumvented the difficult questions that would arise if Jewish organizations were involved. The organizers did not approach Jewish groups, although they hoped that some would sign on. The American Jewish Congress did so.

The ADL, in opposing the boycott call, said, "While there is no doubt that China has an extremely poor human rights record and that its actions in Tibet and Sudan are to be condemned, we believe that asking the Jewish community to engage in a boycott of the games could be counterproductive and would not produce any tangible result."

Some Jewish organizations not only agree with the boycott effort but have gone even further, asking for government action.

Earlier this month at least three groups — the Reform movement; the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, an advocacy umbrella organization bringing together national groups and local communities; and the American Jewish World Service, the lead Jewish group in the efforts to stop the violence in Darfur — called on President Bush to boycott the opening ceremony of the Olympics, a high-profile step that would not harm athletes.

Bush spokesmen say he plans to attend, although they emphatically do not rule out a change of heart.


Ron Kampeas is JTA’s Washington bureau chief.

 

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I am in NO WAY boycotting my Asian brethren for Jewish garbage. F*ck that! This will not be the renewal of the Jewish boycott against Germany all over again.

Ehud Olmerts Wo... | Sat, 2008-05-10 11:20

Hey Ehud,

could you provide me with some links on Aryans - from Hitlers perspective? Or point me in the right direction?

China Rejects Call For Jewish Boycott of Olympics

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The Chinese government is rejecting a call for Jews to boycott the Beijing Olympics over China's policies toward Tibet and Darfur. In a statement sent via e-mail to The New York Sun yesterday, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington said Chinese leaders are "very much concerned" over the tourism-focused boycott endorsed last week by nearly 200 rabbis and Jewish leaders.

The Chinese people and the Jewish people shared similar suffering during World War Two, and China provided refuge for many Jews from Nazi Germany's persecution during that miserable time," the spokesman, Wang Baodong, said. "It's really an offense for the Chinese people as they learn that these rabbis were comparing the Beijing Olympics to the Nazi's Berlin games."

Mr. Wang said Chinese officials were heartened that six Jewish organizations, including the American Jewish Committee, the Anti-Defamation League, and the Orthodox Union, denounced the proposed boycott. "We believe that the majority of the Jewish people know the truth well that China is in no way like … Nazi Germany at all," he said. (Note: Who is providing the Jewish push toward boycott? Is there more than one Jewish Zionist group?)

The embassy spokesman insisted that the boycott proponents' concerns about human rights issues and the treatment of Tibetans were unfounded. "All ethnic groups in China including the Tibetan people are enjoying unprecedented human rights and religious freedom," Mr. Wang said.

Chinese officials also spoke out against Senator Clinton's recent anti-China rhetoric in the presidential race. "We're going to go right at China. On its currency manipulation, on its industrial espionage, on its counterfeiting, on its theft of intellectual property, on the practices that interfere with a free market," CNN taped her saying last week.

"Trade and economic interactions are beneficial for both the Chinese people and the American people," Mr. Wang said. "We hope that the U.S. side sees China-U.S. relations in a subjective and rational way, and does not bring American political factors into this relationship."

LatinAmericanview | Mon, 2008-05-12 03:23

Sure thing, Herr Gerstein. You may ask me directly since I'm getting my master's degree in History. I would definitely start with the memoirs of Otto Wagener, parts of which can be found here.

There are some scans of historian John Lukacs's work (pertaining to Hitler's racial views) here.

I would definitely recommend you peruse Bolshevism from Moses to Lenin, which is a dialogue between Adolf Hitler and Dietrich Eckart. There is a scanned version here and a text version here.

Definitely read an essay or two from Aspects of the Third Reich here.

Let's see, you can also read a few of essays:

http://hitlerresearch.org/index_files/Page372.html

http://adolfhitlerresearchsociety.org/index8_files/Hitler_on_Divine_Truth.html

http://hitlerresearch.org/index_files/Page817.html

http://www.hitlerresearch.org/index_files/Page4553.html

http://www.hitlerresearch.org/index_files/Page391.html

http://www.hitlerresearch.org/index_files/Page3892.html

http://www.hitlerresearch.org/index19_files/Page328.html

Finally, here's a pretty good summation of his thoughts:

Excerpted from speech of 30 January 1939--

“..In connection with the Jewish question I have this to say: it is a shameful spectacle to see how the whole democratic world is oozing sympathy for the poor tormented Jewish people, but remains hard-hearted and obdurate when it comes to helping them – which is surely, in view of its attitude, an obvious duty. The arguments that are brought up as an excuse for not helping them actually speak for us Germans and Italians.
 
For this is what they say:
 
1. "We," that is the democracies, "are not in a position to take in the Jews." Yet in these empires there are not 10 people to the square kilometer. While Germany, with her 135 inhabitants to the square kilometer, is supposed to have room for them!
 
2. They assure us: We cannot take them unless Germany is prepared to allow them a certain amount of capital to bring with them as immigrants.
 
For hundreds of years Germany was good enough to receive these elements, although they possessed nothing except infectious political and physical diseases. What they possess today, they have by a very large extent gained at the cost of the less astute German nation by the most reprehensible manipulations.
 
Today we are merely paying this people what it deserves. When the German nation was, thanks to the inflation instigated and carried through by Jews, deprived of the entire savings which it had accumulated in years of honest work, when the rest of the world took away the German nation’s foreign investments, when we were divested of the whole of our colonial possessions, these philanthropic considerations evidently carried little noticeable weight with democratic statesmen.
 
Today I can only assure these gentlemen that, thanks to the brutal education with which the democracies favored us for fifteen years, we are completely hardened to all attacks of sentiment. After more than eight hundred thousand children of the nation had died of hunger and undernourishment at the close of the War, we witnessed almost one million head of milking cows being driven away from us in accordance with the cruel paragraphs of a dictate which the humane democratic apostles of the world forced upon us as a peace treaty. We witnessed over one million German prisoners of war being retained in confinement for no reason at all for a whole year after the War was ended. We witnessed over one and a half million Germans being torn away from all that they possessed in the territories lying on our frontiers, and being whipped out with practically only what they wore on their backs. We had to endure having millions of our fellow countrymen torn from us without their consent, and without their being afforded the slightest possibility of existence. I could supplement these examples with dozens of the most cruel kind. For this reason we ask to be spared all sentimental talk. The German nation does not wish its interests to be determined and controlled by any foreign nation. France to the French, England to the English, America to the Americans, and Germany to the Germans. We are resolved to prevent the settlement in our country of a strange people which was capable of snatching for itself all the leading positions in the land, and to oust it. For it is our will to educate our own nation for these leading positions. We have hundreds of thousands of very intelligent children of peasants and of the working classes. We shall have them educated – in fact we have already begun – and we wish that one day they, and not the representatives of an alien race, may hold the leading positions in the State together with our educated classes. Above all, German culture, as its name alone shows, is German and not Jewish, and therefore its management and care will be entrusted to members of our own nation. If the rest of the world cries out with a hypocritical mien against this barbaric expulsion from Germany of such an irreplaceable and culturally eminently valuable element, we can only be astonished at the conclusions they draw from this situation. For how thankful they must be that we are releasing these precious apostles of culture, and placing them at the disposal of the rest of the world. In accordance with their own declarations they cannot find a single reason to excuse themselves for refusing to receive this most valuable race in their own countries. Nor can I see a reason why the members of this race should be imposed upon the German nation, while in the States, which are so enthusiastic about these "splendid people," their settlement should suddenly be refused with every imaginable excuse. I think that the sooner this problem is solved the better; for Europe cannot settle down until the Jewish question is cleared up. It may very well be possible that sooner or later an agreement on this problem may be reached in Europe, even between those nations which otherwise do not so easily come together.
 
The world has sufficient space for settlements, but we must once and for all get rid of the opinion that the Jewish race was only created by God for the purpose of being in a certain percentage a parasite living on the body and the productive work of other nations. The Jewish race will have to adapt itself to sound constructive activity as other nations do, or sooner or later it will succumb to a crisis of an inconceivable magnitude.
 
One thing I should like to say on this day which may be memorable for others as well as for us Germans: In the course of my life I have very often been a prophet, and have usually been ridiculed for it. During the time of my struggle for power it was in the first instance the Jewish race which only received my prophecies with laughter when I said that I would one day take over the leadership of the State, and with it that of the whole nation, and that I would then among many other things settle the Jewish problem. Their laughter was uproarious, but I think that for some time now they have been laughing on the other side of their face. Today I will once more be a prophet: If the international Jewish financiers in and outside Europe should succeed in plunging the nations once more into a world war, then the result will not be the Bolshevization of the earth, and thus the victory of Jewry, but the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe!
 
...The nations are no longer willing to die on the battlefield so that this unstable international race may profiteer from a war or satisfy its Old Testament vengeance. The Jewish watchword "Workers of the world unite" will be conquered by a higher realization, namely "Workers of all classes and of all nations, recognize your common enemy” (737-741)!
 
Works Cited
 
Hitler, Adolf. The Speeches of Adolf Hitler. Edited by Norman H. Baynes. Vol. 1. London: Oxford University Press, 1942.

 

Ehud Olmerts Wo... | Mon, 2008-05-12 05:35
Ehud Olmerts Wo... | Mon, 2008-05-12 05:41

Facinating read! Thank you! However, I am looking for Hitlers view on the Aryans. For example, where did they come from? What is the connection between Jainism (swastika) and Hitler?

LatinAmericanview | Mon, 2008-05-12 06:37

Contrary to what most historians would have us think, Hitler never really identified just who exactly the Aryans were. In fact, John Lukacs has argued that he thought more and more along Germanic lines than Aryan lines, though he used the terms interchangeably. Your best bet is to read what he said in Mein Kampf (avaliable to read free online)  because he said almost nothing about "Aryans" after that was dictated. Here is a quote that relates, though.

“We find it not only in the records of the old Germanic people, to whom it can be attributed, probably correctly. For it must be the Nordic sun wheel, with four spokes but with a broken rim, the preliminary stage of the correct, common wagon wheel. But we also find it in Russia, in the Ukraine, in Asia Minor—to this day it is knotted into Persian rugs—in the Near East in general, down into the interior of India, and finally, we encounter it in ancient Egypt, and, later on, in Crete and Greece. … And the same holds true for the swastika. It is the wheel of the sun that rolls from east to west—around the surface of the earth, which is inhabited by humans. That is why it seems wrong to you at once when the swastika’s hooks point to the right rather than the left” (Wagener, Memoirs of a Confidant, pp. 78, 82).

Ehud Olmerts Wo... | Mon, 2008-05-12 07:30

http://www.hitlerresearch.org/index36_files/Page416.html

Read just those two pages. It says a lot about his racial views; again, no mention of "Aryans." He seldom used that actual term.

Ehud Olmerts Wo... | Mon, 2008-05-12 07:35

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