Hi all!
We Jews are the original, quintessential, dissenters. Balaam prophesied (Numbers 23:9):
This, I think, is the root of anti-Semitism. This is what has caused individual pagans (Roman & Greek), Christians (Catholic, Orthodox & Protestant) & Muslims to hate us - our insistence on being
different, on maintaining our own customs, our own beliefs, our own language, etc., our refusal to go with the flow and accept what others “know to be the truth.” The late scholar Michael Grant noted in his
From Alexander to Cleopatra: The Hellinistic World (see
tinyurl.com/3wx8b) that, “The Jews proved to be unassimilated and unassimilable.” Did you ever watch that old TV series
Northern Exposure? In one episode, the town sponsored a grueling marathon for wheelchair-bound athletes. One of the competitors was plagued by her personal demon, External Validation (personified as a smartly dressed handsome young man named Oscar Pulitzer). One of the show’s regulars, Ed (whose personal demon was Low Self-Esteem, personified as an ugly little green man) tried to help her overcome her personal demon. I (the amateur psychologist) think that most people crave external validation. How do you know that you’re OK, right, etc.? What makes you feel secure in your beliefs? When everyone around you does as you do, believes as you do, acts as you do, and is as you are. But along comes someone who not only refuses to act, think or believe as you do, but refuses both bribes and threats to do so and is willing to endure degradation, humiliation or even death as the price of maintaining his own beliefs, customs, ways of thinking & acting, etc. This is the Jew!
I purposely wrote, “… individual pagans (Roman & Greek), Christians (Catholic, Orthodox & Protestant) & Muslims to hate us…” in the preceeding paragraph. Roman Catholicism (ferinstance) is no more inherently anti-Semitic than orthodox Judaism (ferinstance) is inherently anti-Roman Catholic. There is all too often a gulf between what our respective faiths teach regarding the other (
tinyurl.com/6uwyh,
tinyurl.com/5u67z &
tinyurl.com/4fbwo), on the one hand, and what individual Catholics & Jews may believe regarding the other, on the other hand. All too often we may harbor prejudices and bigotries that contravene the “official” doctrines/beliefs of our faiths. While individual Christian and Islamic anti-Semites may twist certain elements of their respective faiths in order to give peculiarly Christian or Islamic spins on Jew-hatred, anti-Semitism is far older than either Christianity or Islam.
Are there verses in the “New Testament” that are not to our liking? Sure there are; this shouldn’t be news to anyone. (Ferinstance, we strongly object to the depiction of Pharisees as “hypocrites”; see
tinyurl.com/3q3nq.) Subrosa, the particular views expressed in that article are those of its authors alone. As New York Daily News columnist Zev Chafets once wrote: “Most Christians are smart enough and reasonable enough to understand the distinction between Caiaphas and Jerry Seinfeld. It is insulting to suggest otherwise.”
The challenge for believing Jews & believing Catholics is to find ways to live together, cooperate & engage in meaningful dialogue right now, in the present. Personally, I am optimistic; see posts #5 & #6 at
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=81330.
Be well!
ssv