PA S SOV E R 5 7 7 2
EIGHTY-THREE YEARS OF SERVICE TO CANADIAN JEWRY
STUDENTS FROM MERTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN COTE
Saint-Luc can be seen singing from the Haggadah alongside
teacher Bracha Shizgal. Students spent the weeks leading
up to Passover studying the story and traditions of the holi-
day and were all excited to join their families at the Seders
in order to sing the Four Questions and share with them
what they learned at Merton Elementary School. Merton, a
member of the English Montreal School Board, offers the
Heritage Language Hebrew Program.
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Ronen Bergman, an Israeli experton strategic affairs, believes that the threemajor factors for an Israeli strike on Iranare now in place: international legitimacy,Israel’s capability and the necessity toact. Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs,Moshe Yaalon, responding to those whoquestion Israel’s capability to launch apreemptive strike, told the HerzliyaConference that “any facility that isguarded by a human being, can be pene-trated by a human being. It is possible tostrike at all the facilities in Iran militarily,and I can say that from my experience aschief of staff”. The threat, moreover, ofIranian retaliation is, some conclude,overblown. “There will not be 100,000dead, “says Defence Minister Ehud Barak,“or 10,000 dead of 1000 dead. The Stateof Israel will not be destroyed”.
Other Israeli experts are not con-vinced of the wisdom of immediate action.Former Mossad chief Meig Dagan believesa military strike now would be the “stu-pidest thing I have ever heard.” RetiredIsraeli military intelligence head Maj-Gen.Amos Yadkin echoes these commentsarguing that if and when Iran makes thedecision to get the bomb, there will still betime for a strike to be ordered. AddsShlomo Brom, a general retired fromIsrael intelligence and former deputynational security advisor, “assuming thatonce they do make a decision toweaponize, we will know it...There is awindow of time from the point of makingthe decision and until they succeed inweapon making”. Indeed, some within theIsraeli Defence Forces believe it could beas late as 2018 before Iran has nuclearoperation capability.
There is some general agreementamong military personnel both in Israeland within the international community.Even the most optimistic military com-manders in the IDF admit that Israel can-not completely wipe out Iran’s nuclearcapabilities. Senior officers are on recordas saying “we will have to go back to Irana second time” and that “we have no illu-sion that we can delay their plans by morethan two or three years.” Moreover, alarge scale operation against Iran wouldquite likely mean strikes against Iranianmissile launchers in Lebanon, Gaza andmaybe even Syria. Such operations wouldstretch IAF resources, even if not beyondits capabilities. Bombing Iran wouldmean Israeli pilots would have to fly more
than 1000 miles across unfriendly airspace, refuel in the air en route, fight offIran’s air defenses, use at least 100planes and attack multiple undergroundsites all at the same time. “I don’t thinkyou’ll find anyone who’ll say, ‘Here’show it’s going to be done - handful ofplanes, over an evening, in and out,’”,says Andrew R. Hoehn, director of theRand Corporation’s Project Air Force.
The Jewish Standard believesthat while all options must remain onthe table a pre-emptive Israeli attack atthis point is premature, even if Iran con-tinues to hit “soft” Jewish targetsaround the world. Sanctions are havingan impact. Mysterious explosions havekilled scientists and destroyed missileplants. Computer worms have set backresearch programs. We are by no meanssuggesting that the rhetoric fromJerusalem, or from its neoconservativeallies in the United States, should betoned down. Nor do we think, as someincredibly naive observers suggest, thatall it would take to stop Iran’s nuclearprogram would be to treat Ahmedinejadwith “respect”. Mutual deterrence is notan option either. Iran is not a “rationalactor”. Its proxies in Lebanon and Gazanever consider how many of their ownpeople might perish in a nuclear war.
Some fifty years ago, Levi Eshkolwas being prodded by his ministers andthe public to launch an attack onEgypt. For several months Eshkolresisted waiting, wisely as MichaelOren has pointed out, until he receivedthe go-ahead from Lyndon Johnson.We think the current Israeli govern-ment would do well to follow Eshkol’slead, a view, according to one poll,shared by 80 percent of Israelis.Barak Obama may be cautioning Israelagainst “loose talk of war”. But ifIran’s threat to block the Straits ofHormuz is not a bluff, if sanctions ulti-mately prove to be insufficient, thepresident has stated unequivocally thathe would then be prepared to use forceto stop Iran’s nuclear build-up. Yes,Israel alone has the right to determineits response to threats to its nationalsecurity. But the last thing the coun-try needs is further international iso-lation. We think it is in Israel’s bestinterests if the US military doesn’t haveto be “sucked in” against its will to fin-ish the job.
Debating a Strike on Iran
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THE WORLD IN REVIEWNEWS OF THE RECENT PAST IS REVIEWED
By NOAH FREEDMAN
Basketball vs Shabbat
The Robert M. BerenAcademy, an OrthodoxJewish school located inHouston, has a pretty goodbasketball team. After win-ning their regional gameBeren earned the right tocompete in the semi-finals.The problem was that thesemi-finals were scheduledfor Friday March 2 andSaturday March 3 and theAcademy asked the TexasAssociation of Private andParochial Schools to changethe times of Beren’s games.
Initially the request
firm of Carrington,Coleman, Sloman andBlumenthal to represent-ed the Academy and allagreed to work pro bono.
While some par-ents were reluctant tojoin in the lawsuit, thecomplaint proceededagainst the MansfieldIndependent SchoolDistrict and TAPPS. Andthat’s when TAPPs sur-rendered.
TAPPS reluctantlycomplied with BerenAcademy’s request andreschedu l ed the semi -f i n a l g ame f o r F r i d a y
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was denied. TAPPS main-tained that the game wouldhave to be forfeited, claim-ing that its bylaws stipulat-ed that the game must goforward.
URJ’s Rabbi RickJacobs was at the forefrontof the protest: “What mes-sage”, he wrote, “would besent to these scholar/ath-letes if they were forced tochoose between their faithand their athletic goals?And what a powerful mes-sage TAPPS could send byfinding an accommodationwhich would allow Beren toparticipate. Only the laterchoice could be true to our
shared American heritage ofreligious freedom”. Amongthose joining in the protestwere Houston Mayor AnniseD. Parker and the formercoach of the HoustonRockets Jeff Van Gundy.
When the protest fellon deaf ears, Nathan andAlyza Lewin, a fatherand daughter legal teambased in Washington,decided to act. NathanLewin has argued sev-eral religious casesbefore the SupremeCourt and knew thatTAPPS had a very weakposition. The Lewinsasked the Dallas-based
PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER AND ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU ARE presented with hockey jerseys. PMO photo by Jason Ransom
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FREE SPEECH CAN WAIT
and immoral”. Dr. EfraimZuroff, director of theSimon Wiesenthal Centerin Israel, saw the publici-ty stunt as “an obviousabuse of the memory of theHolocaust, insulting to allJews and Holocaust sur-vivors”.
And so in responseto the actions of some 1500extremists, a bill is nowworking its way through theKnesset which will outlawthe use of Nazi imagery.The measure, proposed byUri Ariel, a right wing MKfrom the National Unionbloc, would prohibit allforms of the word “Nazi” orsimilar sounding words;any epithets associatedwith Nazism, the ThirdReich or any of its leaders;the wearing of striped cloth-ing resembling that worn byprisoners in concentrationcamps and yellow stars likethe ones Jews were forcedto wear during theHolocaust.
Civil rights groupsin Israel have, predictably,defended the right to useNazi imagery and expressedconcern that the law willimpose restrictions onIsraelis freedom of speech.For Haggai Elad, executivedirector of The Associationfor Civil Rights in Israel,“the true test for freedom ofspeech is exactly when peo-ple are using language orsymbols that are offensiveto some or even all mem-bers of society”.
We would hope thatElad’s views have noimpact on Israeli legisla-tors. No one has a prob-lem with the haredi con-fronting their secular oppo-nents. Orthodox Jews haveevery right to protest theactions of those who intheir opinion are forcing
of the Holocaust is that of apetrified young boy from theWarsaw Ghetto standingwith his arms raised in sur-render. The parents of oneyoung child in Beit Shemeshreenacted the scene to maketheir point.
Haredi leaders made itabundantly clear that theyhad “no regret at all” for thedisgraceful display.“During the Shoah”, saidone official of the ultra-Orthodox Eda Haredi com-munal organization, “they
tried to eliminate us physi-cally and now the Zionistsand the media are trying toeliminate us physically”.“What’s happening now”added one man wearing ayellow star, “is exactly likewhat happened inGermany”.
Israelis of virtuallyevery political stripe con-demned the actions in BeitShemesh. Minister-without-Portfolio Yossi Peled, aHolocaust survivor, calledthe demonstrators “crazy
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HOLOCAUST IMAGERY MUST BE BANNED, ESPECIALLY IN ISRAEL
By MICHAEL HAYMAN
The following item appeared as an editorialin the March Ontario edition of The JewishStandard, - the Editor
We have longdeplored the use ofHolocaust imagery. Alabour leader objecting tothe negotiating tactics of hisemployer labels him a Nazi.A group of protesters rally-ing against government cut-backs accuses the govern-ment of resorting to tacticswhich would have madeHitler proud. Police arelikened to “storm troopers”when they try to disperseunruly mobs.
It is difficult to imag-ine that North Americas andEuropeans who use Nazisymbols and imagery do notfully comprehend that theHolocaust was unique in thenumber of its victims, in thebestiality of the criminalswho were responsible for it,in the limitless sufferingthat was inflicted uponthose whom “the FinalSolution” was intended todestroy.
But if we give thesesupposedly ignorant non-Jews the benefit of the doubtwe are certainly not preparedto do the same for Jews whomake light of the sadisticcruelty that engulfed theGerman nation, who showno respect for the memory oftheir hapless fellow Jewswho were stampeded to theirdeaths.
And so we areappalled by recent events inIsrael where haredi extrem-ists acted as if they hadnever seen photos of theemaciated concentrationcamp inmates. At a demon-stration recently in BeitShemesh ultra-OrthodoxJews paraded their childrenaround in mock black andwhite Holocaust clothing.Children and adults woreclothing adorned with theStar of David bearing theword “Jude”. One of themost poignant memories
IT’S ONE OF THE MOST TOUCHING IMAGES OFthe Holocaust. Recent events in Israel, whereharedi extremists displayed their children in asimilar manner, has drawn criticism throughoutthe country and led to a move to outlaw Holocaustimagery.
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P A S S O V E R S E D E RI N A D P C A M P
I.F. STONE CELEBRATED PASSOVER IN 1947 IN A DETENTION CAMP ON CYPRUS
By RAFAEL MEDOFF
(Dr. Rafael Medoff is director of The David S. WymanInstitute for Holocaust Studies and coauthor, with SonjaSchoepf Wentling, of the forthcoming book 'Herbert Hooverand the Jews: The Origins of the "Jewish Vote" andBipartisan Support for Israel.') - The Editor
I.F. Stone, thefamed investigative journal-ist, probably took part insome interesting Passoverseders in his time, but henever spent one with Jewswho felt personally connect-ed to the events in ancientEgypt--until 1947, when hewas a guest at a remarkableseder with Holocaust sur-vivors in a detention campon the island of Cyprus.
“This is being writ-ten 3,000 feet up over theblue Mediterranean,” beganStone’s dramatic account inthe pages of the New YorkCity daily newspaper PM. “Iam in a tiny four-passenger
two-motored mosquitoplane bound for Haifa fromNicosia in Cyprus, where Ihave just spent the first twodays of Passover in campsestablished by the British tointern ‘illegal’ Jewish immi-grants seized in Palestine.”
Those were turbu-lent times. Hundreds ofthousands of Holocaustsurvivors crowded theDisplaced Persons camps inAllied-occupied Europe,
waiting for British permis-sion to immigrate toPalestine. The British, bow-ing to Arab opposition, hadalmost completely shut thegates to the Holy Land.Palestine itself was inflames, as Jewish under-ground forces waged guer-rilla warfare against theBritish authorities.Meanwhile, in Washington,the Truman administrationwobbled back and forth on
the controversial issues ofJewish immigration andstatehood.
In a desperate racefor the promised land, sur-vivors were boarding aliyabet (unauthorized immigra-tion) ships bound forPalestine. More often thannot, they were interceptedby British naval patrols andtaken to Cyprus. That’swhere I.F. Stone’s storybegan.
“There are two setsof camps on the sweet-smelling ancient Greek Isleof Cyprus for 11,300refugees now held there,”
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A S E T T L E R ’ S P L E ATHE TARGETING OF YITZHAR: A TEST OF JEWISH LEADERSHIP
By ADINA KUTNICKIIsrael's ruling post-
Zionists, in their struggleagainst the 'settlement'movement, have set upstraw men (particularlysince Oslo) to achieve theirmain objective, the disman-tlement of the Jewish pres-ence in Judea and Samaria.Their leadership, both polit-ical and military, work inlockstep with foreign fundedNGO's(chief among themPeace Now) assisted by aback benching media; a left-ist, Arabist-tilted justicesystem; supported by manyin academia, as well as highprofile cultural icons.'Settlers' and their propo-nents face an increasinglyuphill fight to preserve ourheartland.
To wit, Yitzhar re-
mains the locus of post-Zionist ire, often referred toas 'the epicenter of settlerhooliganism'. As of late, thelevel of incitement has beendramatically increased. Tothose who aren’t familiar,Yitzhar(Itamar is anotherobject of their wrath) wasfounded in 1984 in theShomron region. It was firstestablished in 1983, func-tioning as a Nahal militaryoutpost. In 1984 it wasdemilitarized, Amana,Gush Emunim's settlementarm, assisted it in becominga residential community.
Abutting Nablus, a
ho tbed o f A rab t e r r o r,Yitzhar serves as a majorbulwark against terroristdesigns. Concomitantly, itspresence not only enragesArab terrorists, but post-Zionist Jews seeking toempty our heartland of itsJewish presence. Israel'sSecurity Agency (ISA) agreesthat Nablus is a dangerouswellspring of Arab terror. Ina report by the 'Intelligenceand Terrorism InformationCenter', dated December26, 2007, they concluded,“Nablus continues to be thefocus for terrorist activity inJudea and Samar ia , o f
Hamas and other terrororganizations”.
Paradoxically, inlight of the above, andregardless of how many ter-ror 'root canals' Israel'sforces performed since then,it seems irrational that thevery same security serviceswould operate against patri-ots in Yitzhar and its sistercommunities. However, ifviewed through a post-Zionist prism, the increasedpressure makes sense.
Raised to a feveredpitch-since the Tuba-Zangria mosque arson inthe Galilee on October 2,2011 - the rage against the'settler hooligans' hasbecome a post-Zionist rally-ing cry. Politicians are duly
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Like many North American Jews, The JewishStandard has been highly critical of the settler movement inIsrael. In the following article, a settler presents anotherside of the case. The Editor
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E Y E O N M O N T R E A LNAMES IN THE NEWS IN OUR CITY
By MIKE COHEN
We Extend Passover Holiday Greetings to ourJewish Friends and Guests.
May your holiday be a joyous one.We invite you to enjoy our warm and
friendly hospitality.
MASSIMO LECAS AND HIS DAD LUCIANO ATBuonanotte's noted wine cellar. See Eye inMontreal for more details.
THE UNTOLD BUO-NANOTTE STORY: Whennoted Jewish publicist FredAvertick invited me to joinhim for lunch at RestaurantBuonanotte(http://www.buonanotte" www.buonan-otte), I was looking forward tomeeting owners MassimoLecas, Robert Pesut, AngeloLeone and Lino Lozza.Besides the very trendyBuonanotte, now celebrating20 years on Boulevard St.Laurent, they also own Globejust up the street and Rosalieon Avenue de la Montagne.Well, a lot has been writtenabout these dining establish-ments, but here is a story thathas yet to be told.
Luciano Lecas,Massimo’s dad, feels a soli-darity with the Jewish people.He finds any acts of intoler-ance unacceptable and mem-ories of the Holocaust givehim the chills. Luciano helpsout in the kitchen, whippingup some of the best barleysoup and gnocchi I have evertasted. Over lunch he sharedwith me the fact that whilegrowing up in Italy his auntwas put in prison by the Naziallied Fascist government for
allegedly helping the parti-sans. Luciano’s mom wouldvisit her sister and became soincensed with the situationthat she ended up becominginvolved with the under-ground movement. It wasbecause of this activity thathis mom was sent to BergenBelsen, where she was mur-dered. An aunt and unclewere among the many execut-ed at Auschwitz andBuchenwald. “I was 15 yearsold when I lost my mother,”said Luciano. “I am now 83and a day does not go bywithout thinking about her. Itstill hurts”
Luciano ended upcoming to Canada. He workedfor a number of Jewish-owned companies. Before hisformal retirement, he oversawthe distribution of Italianpublications for BenjaminNews. He spends most morn-ings at Buonanotte, whichhas a large Jewish clientele.This is the place where moviestars hang out while in townand professional hockey play-ers come to dine and for anightcap. If you go by forlunch, don’t hesitate to say“hi” to him.
SPORTS BREAK-FAST: High profile personali-ties from the world of sportswere on hand for the 2012Cummings Jewish Centre forSeniors Foundation SportsCelebrity Breakfast onSunday, March 18. The$160,000 in proceeds fromthe event went to supportSeniors in Crisis, a programthat delivers much neededassistance to seniors who areunable to financially lookafter their needs. The eventattracted more than 600 peo-
ple and was sold out monthsin advance. The guest of hon-our for this year’s SportsBreakfast was Alan Maislin,who has been involved insports all of his life at theamateur and professional lev-els. In recent years he servedas the president of the IsraeliIce Hockey Federation.Israel’s Consul General forQuebec and the Maritimes,Joel Lion, assisted in the pre-sentation of a LeadershipAward to Maislin.
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We Take Pleasure in Extending Best Wishesfor Passover to the Jewish Community of
MONTREALWe wish you and your family a
joyous celebration.
lived a strict, enclosed lifewhere the Torah andancient codes of Jewish lawdictated how Hasidic menand women should conducttheir lives. Women were, atbest, treated as secondclass citizens. It’s a restrict-ed world with which manyoutside this ultra religiouscircle are unfamiliar.However, Ms. Feldman’scaptivating memoirUnorthodox lifts the curtainon the Satmars to the out-side world. And what shehas to say is quite an eye-opening reading experience.
Deborah Feldmanwas raised by her strictgrandparents (both wereHolocaust survivors fromHungary), mainly becauseher mother left the sect (it’slater revealed that she leftbecause she was lesbian),and her father was mentallydisabled, possessed theintelligence of a child andwas cast aside at an earlyage. Ms. Feldman was,even with her sheltered life, (Please turn to page 17)
Deborah Feldman isa young woman in her 20swho lives in New York Citywith her young sonBinyamin (or “Yitzy” forshort). She attends SarahLawrence College, is verycurious and rebellious innature. She is an avid read-er, her favorite authorsbeing Jane Austen, LouisaMay Alcott, Richard Adamsand Lucy MaudMontgomery.
The aforementioneddescription is the typical
way of life for a modernurban girl in America. Thatis the type of life that Ms.Feldman enjoys today; how-ever, for most of her forma-tive years, she couldn’tenjoy this lifestyle. Shewas a member of theSatmars, the most orthodoxgroup of the ultraorthodoxHasidic Jewish sect, whoare based in theWilliamsburg section ofBrooklyn, New York.
For most of heryoung life, Ms. Feldman
still curious and rebellious.Although she attended anorthodox girls’ school inWilliamsburg, she ques-tioned the validity of whatwas being taught. Shecould not accept the factthat women were notencouraged to pursue acareer, that they existedmerely to attend schooluntil they were ready to bemarried. She wanted toexplore the world outsideWilliamsburg, and so sheembarked upon secret tripsto Manhattan. Her curiousnature led her on a path ofself-enlightenment. Sheread English languagebooks by popular and clas-sic novelists which shecarefully hid under themattress of her bed.
Unorthodox alsoprovides a rare first-handlook at the xenophobicworld of the Satmars. Theauthor learns about theimportance of being a goodcook and how keep ing
ALAN MAISLIN (SECOND FROM LEFT) IS PRE-sented with a Leadership Award and recognizedat the Cummings Jewish Centre for SeniorsFoundation 8th Annual Sports Celebrity Breakfastby Mike Wagen (left) who chaired the event andCookie Lazarus (right) who served as honorarychair. Looking on is Israel Consul General theHon. Joel Lion. Photo by Rina Friedman
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AN “UNORTHODOX” LIFESTYLE
Reviewed by STUART NULMAN
B O O K S I N R E V I E W
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We Join in Extending Passover HolidayGreetings to Our Jewish Friends and Customers
May your celebration be a joyous one occasion for family and friends.
The brothers boughtan existing restaurantcalled Grill Time and totallyoverhauled the interior,menu and the staff. “To thisday two of our chefs havebeen with us since day onewhile the others came acouple of years later,” Liorsays. “The same can be saidfor our servers. Customersappreciate consistency. Wedo not have to advertise.The locals and the touristsknow who we are.”
Decorated in a goldcream colour scheme, GrillTime is set in a modernatmosphere with a touch ofFrench Italian ambiance.The Karnis work closelywith their partners, fellowIsraelis the Yousafans, whooperate the New York Citypart of the business. Thisincludes the popular SushiMetsuyan dining establish-ment.
THE MENU: GrillTime is distinctive becauseit is so much more thanmeets the eye. You walk inthinking Middle Easternfood, but you find a varietyof international dishes thatwill engage both your eyesand your appetite. TheKarnis believe that in orderto make a restaurant a suc-cess, you must strive to setyourself apart from thecrowd and be unique. Oneof the ways they haveadded enticement is byserving nine complimentaryfresh house salads to yourtable with all entrees.
A typical Grill Timeexperience begins with avariety of Israeli-style fusion
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T R AV E LTA L E SNORTH MIAMI
BEACH’S GRILL TIME: Forthose of us living throughcold winters, there is noth-ing quite like travelling toSouth Florida. I love thebeach, the palm trees, theshopping, different attrac-tions and the diningoptions. On my most recenttrip I discovered what isclearly the foremost kosherrestaurant in the areacalled Grill Time(http://www.gril lt imer-estaurant.com.
Growing up in theTel Aviv area of Israel,brothers Lior and NealKarni learned the art of therestaurant business fromtheir father Gershon. Eightyears ago they decided tomove to America, settlingin North Miami Beach,Florida and launching GrillTime. Located in a smallstrip shopping center at16145 BiscayneBoulevard, Grill Timeseats 120 and is consis-tently filled to capacity.Here you will find a loyalfollowing of regular cus-tomers and tourists fromaround the world. Thecharismatic Lior works thefront. Beginning atlunchtime, he greets dinerson a first name basis. Nealfocuses on the kitchen,regularly coming up withtrendy new menu items.There are many Israelisamong the staff.
“We started in thisbusiness when we were lit-tle boys,” said Lior. “Myfather gave us the potatoesand told us to start peeling.We knew this was our future.”
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HELPFUL HINTS FOR THE JEWISH TRAVELLER
By MIKE COHEN
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H AT R E D O NC A M P U S
We Join in Extending Best WishesOn the Occasion of
PASSOVERto our Jewish Friends in Montreal
May your Festival of Freedom celebrationbe a joyous one for family and friends.
ISRAEL APARTHEID WEEK MUST BE FOUGHT
By DORE GOLD
We Join in WishingOur Jewish Friends
and Customers aJoyous Passover
CelebrationWe Join in Wishing Our Jewish Friends
and Clients throughoutMONTREAL
A Joyous Passover celebration.
DR. DORE GOLD ISPresident of theJerusalem Center forPublic Affairs and for-mer Ambassador ofIsrael to the UnitedNations. He is a senioradviser to the PrimeMinister of Israel. Tofind out about a screen-ing of Crossing the Linereaders can visitwww.StepUpForIsrael.com/ctl/
Anti-Israel hatred oncampus crests each yearduring an event called“Israel Apartheid Week.”With this ominous nameand programs that thrive onignorance and blind disre-gard for the facts, tens ofthousands of college stu-dents are urged to rise upagainst Israel – painfullyevoking the types of racistcharacterizations of theJewish people whichdefined attitudes onceheard in Europe in the mid-dle of the last century.
These campus ini-tiatives were incubated in
2001 at the first DurbanConference, proclaim-ing "no apartheid SouthAfrica in the 20th centuryand no apartheid Israel inthe 21st." This battle crysparked the BDS movementcalling for boycotts, divest-ment and sanctions to pun-ish Israel, and it all evolvedinto an invective-loadedcampaign that found adegree of favor on campusescoast to coast, not to men-tion among labor unions,churches, media and cul-tural institutions. But it is
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an apartheid state is a falseand malicious one that pre-cludes, rather than pro-motes, peace and harmo-ny." Goldstone, it should beremembered, did not have aproblem criticizing Israelipolicies in the aftermath ofits 2008-2009 military op-eration in the Gaza Strip.But when it came to callingIsrael an apartheid state likethe old South Africa, withwhich he was intimatelyfamiliar, he firmly rejectedthe charge which was com-pletely divorced from thereality of modern Israel.
No nation hasfought racism more consis-tently than the Jewish peo-ple, whether through theanti-apartheid activists inthe South African Jewishcommunity or throughthose American Jews whojoined the civil rights move-ment and locked arms withMartin Luther King, Jr. TheJewish state was foundedon the very same moral out-look, reflecting theJewish value of TikkunOlam, or repair ing the
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based on a lie.Typically, those
hurling these chargesagainst Israel hope thattheir audiences are ignorantof the facts. In apartheidSouth Africa, blacks werenot allowed to use whitehospitals, they could notattend white universitiesand they could not partici-pate in the South Africanparliament. Visit HadassahHospital today, or any otherhealth facility in Israel, andsee Jewish and Arab doc-tors caring for Jewish andArab patients. Witness foryourself at HebrewUniversity or any institutionof higher learning as Jewishand Arab professors teachstudents of different back-grounds. Go to theKnesset, and observe thedebates involving bothJewish and Arab parliamen-tarians.
Given this reality,Justice Richard Goldstone,a former judge on the SouthAfrican Supreme Courtwrote in the New YorkTimes on October 31, 2011:"The charge that Israel is
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them to live by unaccept-able “ethical standards” Wewill even grant the haredithe right to engage in a cer-tain amount of civil disobe-dience. But creating a pho-tomontage of a police chiefin a Nazi SS uniform mustbe banned in a country inwhich so many still relivethe nightmare of theHolocaust.
The extent of theHolocaust began to filterinto the Jewish and non-Jewish world in the immedi-ate post war period. As theconcentration camps wereexposed and the news cam-eras depicted their humandevastation, the rageagainst the infamous perpe-trators rose. “Atrocity pic-tures” have become stan-
dard material for any WorldWar 11 documentary. It istrue that a disquieting apa-thy may have set in, evenamong Jews, perhaps evenamong some Israelis. Butnothing justifies the trivial-ization of Nazi infamy.Israeli soldiers and policearen’t the SS and secularIsraelis aren’t committinggenocide. And to be fair tothe haredi residents of BeitShemesh, religious Jewsand settlers are not, as theleft sometimes calls them,“Judeo-Nazis”. The newIsraeli law, if it passes,should act as a deterrent tothose so insensitive to theHolocaust that they must besilenced. And if freedom ofspeech suffers as a conse-quence, so be it.
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PASSOVER IN A DP CAMP(Continued from page 5)
Stone explained. “Both arebeing enlarged to meet theexpected Spring rush ofAliyah Beth boats which willprobably boost the Jewishpopulation to 20,000 beforethe end of June.”
The detainees wereliving in Nissen huts, whichStone described as “theugliest architecture knownto mankind--a sort of tinigloo with cement flooringset in bleak rows on thelevel grassless plots nearthe sea, surrounded withbarbed wire and a row oflatrines.” A typical huthoused three families inthree rooms.
“Unexpected andunannounced,” Stone and afriend, Alex Taylor of theAmer ican Jewish Jo int
Distribution Committee,dropped in on the Efratifamily on Passover eve.Moshe Efrati, 35, “a laun-dryman by trade”; his wifeRachel; and their children,15 year-old Miriam and 12year-old son Eliezer.Despite the lack of an invi-tation, the visitors “were atonce made welcome.”
“Father Efrati sat atthe head of the table, reclin-ing on a pillow as is cus-tomary for the seder,”Stone’s account continued.“On his right, sat his bright-eyed son of 12, already astudent in the yeshivahorganized by religious Jewsin the camp.” On thefather’s left sat his goodwife and daughter. Alex andI were given hagadas and
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explained and translated ashe went along...”
Stone, himself asecular Jew, was deeplymoved by the warmth andreligious devotion of thefamily, especially in themidst of such difficult sur-roundings. “The motherlooked on as if she didn’tknow how one man couldbe so bright,” he wrote, “andthe daughter was fascinatedwhile the son’s eyes shone.”
What struck Stonethe most was the connec-tion between past and pre-sent. “The Passover has adeep personal meaning forthese Jews...For them theancient cruel taskmasterswere no fable: they hadbeen in slave labor campsunder German occupation.For them, the God whosmote the Egyptians wasthe same God who broughtthe Third Reich low.”
As he strolledaround the camp the nextday, Stone was impressedby the vibrant life heencountered among theCyprus exiles. “Life flows onstrong, and vigorous babiesare being born at the rate of30 to 40 monthly,” hereported. “There have beenalmost 600 weddings sincethe camps were establishedlast August, and there were135 nuptials during the twoweeks before Passover.”
“There are schoolsand synagogues, campnewspapers, an art exhibi-tion, and workshops,” notto mention “several soccerteams which often play theBritish guards and boastthey have never been beat-en.”
What did the futurehold? The seder with theEfratis offered a clue. “Were[the DPs in Cyprus] not likethe Jews under Moses?”Stone asked. “Moses wentthrough one kind of wilder-ness or another to thepromised land. And asEfrati explained in his ownrunning commentary to theservice comfortingly, ‘Wehad to go down into Egyptfor 400 years, but we need
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the seder went on.”“It was no hop-skip-
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only be six months or so inCyprus.’ ”
Stone thoughtEfrati’s prediction too opti-mistic. Given the severeBritish restrictions onJewish immigration, “it willtake 18 months before thelatest arrivals get their
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Palestine did not last anoth-er 18 months. Thatautumn, in the face of theJewish underground’s mili-tary assaults and sharplyescalating international
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pressure, generated in partby sympathetic journalistssuch as Stone, the Britishsurrendered. Seven monthsafter Stone’s Passover withthe Efratis, London accept-ed the United Nations voteon partitioning Palestineand announced it wouldwithdraw. Four monthslater, the first British troopsbegan leaving, and twomonths after that, on May15, 1948, the British with-drawal was completed.
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pressured, increasingly des-perate to bring the culpritsto heel. The security ser-vices are determined to reelthem in - evidence, or thelack thereof, be damned.HONENU Legal DefenseOrganization, under thehighly capable guidance ofattorney Adi Kedar, hasthus far managed to havethe cases thrown out ofcourt due to lack of evi-dence. Undeterred, thesecurity services/policehave upped the ante.
On October 31,2011, in a brutal raid befit-ting the capture of terror-ists, approximately 50 spe-cial forces from the YassamPolice Unit descended uponYeshivat Od Yosef Chai inYitzhar, ostensibly to scoopup a Shomron resident inrelation to the mosquearson. Their tactics includ-ed spraying pepper gas inall directions, resulting ininjuries to several Rabbisand students.
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Most significantly,in the same manner inwhich the democratic rightto due process was violatedwhen Jewish nationalistswere detained/arrestedunder the British Mandateorders of AdministrativeDetention Jewish rightshave been abrogated,once again, due to theundemocratic closure ofYitzhar's educational insti-tution.
According to TheYeshiva World News ofNovember 2, 2011, “In anunprecedented move, theDirector-General of theMinistry of Education, Dr.Shimshon Shoshani, iscutting the funding for theDorshei Yehudcha YeshivaHigh School based on“confidential” informationthat he is not at liberty todiscuss...Shoshani addsthat the book ToratHaMelech is not in linewith the educational val-ues expected from a rabbiand educator”. Not com-pelled by law to reveal theevidence against theschool, even to their attor-ney, there are no chargesto refute. In a state inwhich democracy is hailedas the supreme mantle tobehold, citizens areexpected to place theirtrust/faith in a systemwhich hides behind “secretevidence”
All of the aboveleads full circle to theirpenultimate target, RabbiYitzhak Shapira, a mainYeshiva head in Yitzhar.The distinguished rabbiwas recently investigatedfor the 'crime' of authoringa leading Jewish legal trea-tise called Torat HaMelech,the King's Torah,
Its essence explainswhen is it permissibleunder Jewish law to shedthe blood of non-Jewsbelonging to the enemypopulation. The text, deeplysourced, thoroughly andpainfully explored by Torahpin-pointed examination,
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face of this (latest) Jewishnationalist outrage? Andwill our communities stepup to the plate, makingsure that whatever fundingis cut is replaced throughprivate donations andattendant communalefforts?
MONTREAL CANADIENS PK SUBBAN WAS AMONG the sports celebrities invited to the 8th annualCummings Jewish Centre for Seniors FoundationSports Celebrity Breakfast. Photo: Rina Friedman.
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discusses the Jewish popu-lation's precedence over thenon-Jewish enemy popula-tion during war time. ThisTorah based discussion is
hideously offensive to ourpost-Zionist politicians. Byplacing halacha and nation-alist ethos above post-Zionist ideology, the pun-
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ishment of Yitzhar is pur-sued along many paths. Atthis juncture it involves thedismantlement of Yitzhar'sspiritual institutions.
The open questionsare these: Will our Jewishleadership, in Israel and thediaspora, stay silent in the
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ball field in Pierre ElliottTrudeau Park after Carter.Other guests included formerCanadiens captain and headcoach Guy Carbonneau,recently arrived ChiefOperating Officer KevinGilmore, former head coachJean Perron (the coach of theIsraeli National Team), formerNHL defencemen IgorKravchuk and Bobby Dollas,sports rapper Annakin Slaydand Shea Emry, Ray Lalondeand Eric Lapointe of theMontreal Alouettes.
WASSERMAN THE-ATRE: The Segal Centre forPerforming Arts Presidentand Chairman Alvin Segaland CEO Manon Gauthierrecently announced theappointment of AudreyFinkelstein as the Artisticand Program Coordinator ofthe Dora Wasserman YiddishTheatre (DWYT). Finkelsteinhas worked closely with herpredecessor BrynaWasserman over the years, co-
Michael Wagen, theevent chair and president ofthe Cummings CentreFoundation, was presentedwith the Harold GreensponAward in recognition of thecritical role he has played inmaking this one of the mostanticipated events on theJewish sports calendar. Thebig surprise was the presenceof three players from theMontreal Canadiens – for-wards Max Pacioretty andLouis Leblanc and defence-man PK Subban. FormerMontreal Expos playerWarren Cromartie was onhand to take part in a specialtribute to legendary catcherGary Carter, who recently losthis battle with cancer. JohnnyElias, a longtime friend ofCarter and a veteran coach atthe Maccabiah Games level,was part of the ceremony aswell. Côte Saint-Luc MayorAnthony Housefatherannounced that his commu-nity will name its main base-
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directing The Wise Men ofChelm, assistant directingGod of Vengeance and Fiddleron the Roof, and appearing inYiddish Theatre productionsthroughout her career. Shehas numerous directing andacting credits under her belt,and she has studied withluminaries of theatre likeRobert Lepage. “I am honoredto take on the role of Artisticand Program Coordinator,”
she said. “Growing up withBryna, I had the rare opportu-nity to learn from a true mas-ter of the craft. I am con-vinced that our shared loveand devotion to the DWYT willtake it to new heights.”
NEW RABBI: InFebruary, Westmount’sTemple Emanu-El-BethSholom invited members,friends and family to meetRabbi Lisa Grushcow, whowill become the congrega-tion’s new Senior Rabbi onJuly 1. Rabbi Grushcow willbe assuming her new role asRabbi Leigh Lerner retiresafter 23 years as SeniorRabbi of the congregationand assumes the role ofRabbi Emeritus. TheTemple’s main sanctuary wasfull as young and old gath-ered to hear Rabbi Grushcowdeliver the guest sermon,“Breaking Bread with God: InSearch of SacredRelationships.” She hosted anumber of events and evenvisited the West Island. I hada chance to meet her. She is awarm and vibrant youngwoman who should gain anice following. A copy ofRabbi Grushcow’s resume isavailable on the Temple web-site at www.templemontre-al.ca
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(they regarded English as“poison” for the mind); theonly sources of “outside”information the communitygot were through newspa-pers the Satmars publishedthat contained outdatedinformation and Biblicalinterpretations; we also geta rare glimpse of how theSatmar marriage processtakes place (Ms. Feldmangot married at the age of 17,and by the time she was 19had her son), wherearranged marriages are theorder of the day (the brideand groom meet only amere few weeks before thewedding). She alsodescribes the unsanitaryatmosphere of the ritualbath called the “mikvah”,and the humiliation shehad to endure at the handsof the women who ran thebathhouse.
But the road to herdefection from the Satmarsbegan with her marriage toEli, an ignorant, indifferentwarehouse labourer whoimposed even furtherrestrictions on her life aftertheir wedding (Eli’s inabilityto enjoy any intimacy withhis wife did not help mat-ters). However, it was whenMs. Feldman began toenroll in poetry and writingcourses at Sarah LawrenceCollege, and encounteredpeople from outside thesect, that her defection wasaccelerated. She did giveEli a second chance, agree-ing to attend.a session witha Jewish marriage coun-selor. But Eli reacted indif-ferently and suggesteddivorce. Deborah was onlytoo willing to comply.
What makesUnorthodox such a com-pelling read is Ms.Feldman’s erudite prosestyle. She does not blastthe people and lifestylesthat were part of herHasidic upbringing in agossipy, tell-all memoir.Her descriptions of this iso-lated way of life are quite
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she was trapped within theconfines of the Satmar com-munity in Williamsburg,she would have been sub-ject to swift condemnation.As Ms. Feldman so elo-quently states at the con-clusion of the book: “Forthose of you who shovewords like sinner andheretic in my face, the oneswho ask ‘How dare you?’ letme just say, I dare becauseI am free. I own myself, andso I have full power to makedecisions that concern me.And if you want that too,that’s okay, because that’ssomething we all deserve.Even if they tell you differ-ent.”
Unorthodox is a riv-eting memoir of religiousoppression and ultimate lib-eration as seen from theinside of one of the mostmysterious branches ofJudaism. In Unorthodoxwe learn why the Satmarsect adheres to such aninsulated way of life andwhy this lifestyle and codeof behaviour were rejectedby one who had the courageto break free.
of having these interpreta-tions fit that lifestyle.
Case in point: whenDeborah begins to cry dur-ing a Friday night Shabbosmeal, her grandfather ques-tions her reason for crying,and then explains the pathto true happiness called“menuchas hanefesh”, thedeep, inner serenity thatprevails even in the face ofpersecution. “When youhave faith”, Zeidy says, “youcan grasp how meaninglesslife is, in terms of the biggerpicture. From the perspec-tive of heaven, our sufferingis minuscule, but if yoursoul is so weighed downthat you cannot see beyondwhat’s in front of you, thenyou can never be happy …How to find such innerpeace that nothing cansway it? The world aroundme is so real and tangible, Icannot resist; heavenseems hardly as wonderfula prospect.”
Deborah Feldman isfree to raise questionsabout the Satmar lifestylein her book. If she haddared to raise them when
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the world, which is deeplyheld across the Jewish reli-gious spectrum. WhenIsraeli medicalteams rushed to interna-tional disaster zones inTurkey (1999), Kosovo(1999), the DemocraticRepublic of the Congo(2008), and Haiti, help-ing the afflicted regardlessof their race or creed, theywere driven by the verysame core Jewish value.
Moreover, no groupcherishes or championsfreedom of speech morethan the Jewish people.But, the systematic dissem-ination of hate-based lies isnot what freedom is about.This crosses the line. Noone has a license to lie,manipulate or manufacturefalsehoods. Make no mis-take, the primary charac-teristics of Israel ApartheidWeek programming are ter-rible, unjustified chargesexpressly aimed at demo-n i z i n g I s r a e l . Unsub -stantiated allegations, con-stantly repeated, take a tollon American opinion,despite bedrock gut sup-port for Israel which,thankful ly , ex ists as a
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strong counter-force to thismass exercise in propagan-da. Studies confirm thatwhen accurate informationabout Israeli policies, soci-ety and values is provided,the false arguments are uni-formly rejected.
Our most criticalchallenge is to educate theyoung and to begin thisprocess during high schoolyears or earlier--long beforethey arrive on college cam-puses. Our students feelconfident and empoweredwhen they know the factsand can challenge group-think favoring Israel's isola-tion, dismantlement ordestruction. We are duty-bound to engage studentsin creative, effective ways,through the media they bestrelate to: Facebook, Twitterand other Internet commu-nication. We must knockdown the posturing of theIAW agitators, who couldnot care less about promot-ing peace or helping peoplein the Mideast. Encouragedby foreign governments thatdo NOT share Israel's com-mitment to democracy andhuman rights, they are the
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RABBI YONATAN SANDLER AND HIS TWO SONSwere brutally murdered at the Otzar HatorahSchool in Toulouse, France. The horrific crimesshow that anti-Semitism in France has yet to becurbed despite the platitudes being spoken byFrench political leaders.
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purveyors of hatred, akinto many others before them.
Here's the goodnews. Friends of Israel arenot backing off. Importantnew initiatives are alreadyworking hard to roll backthe hatred. We must spareno effort to protect full legalrights and freedom ofspeech for pro-Israel stu-dents on campus. Visualcommunications which havethe power to speak the truthimmediately and graphicallyare one super-critical toolrequired for this process.
Specifically, I con-clude with a vitally impor-tant call to action, as easyto do as it is effective: Iinvite you to watch a film ofmonumental importancecalled “Crossing theL ine” . This powerful 30-
minute documentary expos-es the growing anti-Israelsentiment taking root oncollege campuses acrossNorth America. Once youunderstand the problem, Ihope you will join me in myquest to make sure allJewish students are educat-ed with the facts aboutIsrael.
If modern Jewishhistory has taught our gen-eration anything, it is thatno threat to our exis-tence should ever beignored. Generations tocome will judge us for whatwe do today to secureIsrael's future. I urge you toview “Crossing the Line”today and to share it withthe high school and univer-sity students in your familyand in your community.
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The Bernsteins, ofcourse, deny all the alle-gations. They maintainthat they were alwaysopen about their inten-tions in India, which wasto provide religious ser-vices to the local com-munity after its long-time rabbi passed away.They said they made nosecret of the fact thatthey would be organizingprayer services, helpingcelebrate Jewish festi-vals and looking afterthe synagogue. As forspying for Israel, thiswas, as Israeli consulEyal Siso, said “non-sense”.
Rabbi ExpelledFrom India
Indian authoritiesrecently expelled ChabadRabbi Zalman Bernsteinand his wife for failing todeclare on his visa appli-cation that he was enter-ing the country to engagein religious activities,specifically trying to con-vert foreigners. Therabbi was serving thetiny ancient Jewish com-munity of Cochin, India.The local reporter for theT imes of India alsoaccused the rabbi andhis wife of spying forIsrael, although he didacknowledge that hisallegations were basedsolely on a police report
The Jewish com-munity of Cochin, in theIndian state of Kerala, atone time numberedaround 2400. But mostemigrated to Israel in1954 and today, withoutthe presence of RabbiBernstein, there are notenough men for aminyan.
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