Springfield
A Few Thoughts About Obama's Threat to Zionism
Not to belabor the obvious, but my father was saying that these big sociological questions are going to be brokered and renegotiated beneath the surface, quietly, and Jews and gentiles will adjust to a new reality. Smart guy, my dad.
I bring all this up because I just watched Obama in Springfield. You can prepare all you want for a big moment, but then the moment happens, and we're all changed. I'm excited. And I have to think one of the consequences of Obama's globally democratic dream is that, without it being explicit, without his having a fight with big Jewish backerswithout fireworksU.S. policy in the Middle East is going to shift.
I'm an optimist. But I think what's happening right now in the Jewish community is part of it. Jews are being forced to confront the contradictions in Zionism (as playwright David Zellnik says, describing his play, "Ariel Sharon Stands at the Temple Mount and Dreams of Theodor Herzl"). Despite the AJC's best efforts, all Jews are Wrestling With Zion (to quote the title of Alisa Solomon and Tony Kushner's great anthology on the subject that the AJC attacked). This is the water we're all swimming in now, questions about Zionism; and I'm betting that without fireworks, the next generation of Jews is going to think differently about this, the ground is changing under them.
I'll cite one little fact that I think makes my point. In a Zionist history I was reading the other day, I read that the purchases of land in Palestine by Jewish agencies in the early part of the last century had covenants on them. The covenants said, This land can only be sold to Jews. (When I remember the citation, I'll stick it in.) Those covenants still exist, I'm sure. You can try and justify that type of discrimination in a million ways, but there it is. Real estate covenants barring sales to blacks and Jews are what my generation helped destroy in this country 30 years ago. Obama was borne up on that idealism, and his campaign is about bringing that idealism to America's actions in the world. He's half-everything, right? The ideology of Zionism is simply out of step with that spirit, and if Obama succeeds, Zionism will lose its hold on Jewish-American intellectual life. Without fireworks.
Events for February 10-12, 2007
10:30 a.m. Barack Obama makes an announcement about his presidential bid in Springfield, Il.
11 a.m. Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and others will protest against the proposal for an Off Track Betting facility at 143 West 72nd Street.
Noon Schools Chancellor Joel Klein will speak at the Middle School Principal's Association Conference at the Brooklyn Marriott.
Noon The Long Island Coalition of NAACP Branches will host their Seventh Annual Awards Luncheon at the Huntington Townhouses.
4 p.m. Miami Chief of Police John Timoney will speak at a forum at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
6 p.m. Human Rights Campaign Annual Greater New York City Gala Dinner will be at the Waldorf-Astoria.
6:30 p.m. Palestinian activists will discuss nonviolent resistance to Israeli occupation at Hunter College.
Sunday9 a.m. The political future of British Prime Minister Tony Blair is discussed on C-SPAN.
1 p.m. Legislation about illegal hotels will be announced by State Sen. Liz Krueger and others at Riverside Park and 79th Street.
Hillary Clinton will campaign in New Hampshire.
Rudy Giuliani will campaign in California.
Monday11 a.m. Nomination of Theodore Jones, Jr. as associate judge on the State Appeals Court will be considered by the state Senate Judiciary Committee in Albany.
3 p.m. Full body of the State Senate will convene for session in Albany.
-- Azi PaybarahFrom the Transom's Mailbag: Bitter Pills
Dear Ms. Tomelleri,
1. The Reagan funeral. It really did one in. 2. A terrible bed-bound episode of epididymitis at the age of 21. 3. The mandatory federal sentencing guidelines, resulting in monthly ring-ups; "This is a call from a federal corrections facility; to accept, press five." 4. An extreme problem of household entropy; things rotting, smelling, no one there to clean them up, etc. 5. Young New Manhattan's blonde thrusty socialites Tinsley and Topper Mortimer. 6. Expense. 7. A radical 19th-century lack of dental insurance and holes in teeth. 8. Kate Moss bravely picking at a salad at the Ritz in Manhattan last Wednesday afternoon, not noticed. 9. The neighborhood's tenements are built on a swamp and everything just leans so horribly; disorienting in the mornings, especially when both one's arms are totally numb and flappy like nightmare rubber wings. 10. Sam Mendes.
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