Election Envy: The Europeans and the Jews
by Spengler
Why do Europeans feel such revulsion toward Jews? At a certain level, to be sure, European leaders deeply regret the new persecution of Europe's Jews. Many share the sentiment of European Commission Vice-Chairman Frans Timmermans, who warned yesterday that an exodus of Europe's Jews would call into question the premises of European society. Last September, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel told a rally in Berlin that it was the duty of every German to fight anti-Semitism. Nonetheless even the best-intentioned Europeans feel their skin crawl in the presence of the sort of Jews who represent the future of the Jewish people: those who follow Jewish tradition, raise Jewish families, and embrace the cause of Zionism. Europeans adore secular Israelis who wallow in existential doubts, for example, the novelist Zeruya Shalev, a bestseller in Germany and the winner of any number of European literary awards. I've never read Shalev, but then again, I don't like fiction. Jews like Naftali Bennett, Israel's economy minister and leader of the Jewish Home party, give them the creeps.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2015-01-22 |