|
Home
About IsraCampus
Search
עברית
Русский
Ben Gurion U
Hebrew U
Tel Aviv U
U of Haifa
Other Schools
A-C
D-G
H-K
L-N
O-R
S-V
W-Z
Israeli Academic Extremism
Israeli Academic Extremists outside
Israel
Anti-Israel Petitions Signed by Israeli
Academics
ALEF Watch
IDI Watch
IsraCampus Essays
How to Complain
Contact Us |
Ben Gurion University
Ben Gurion University – David
Newman (Dept of Political Science) anti-Israel drivel inspires
blogger Taming Korach
It is an irony
that it was Richard Silverstein's anti-Jewish blog that prompted me
to look into Newman's nonsense again after 8 years. It was probably
that initial exchange that was the real beginning of Taming Korach.
Now we are living under the threat of Iranian nuclear weapons-an
Iran that has been the principle supporter of Hezbollah. Newman,
like his American counterpart Silverstein uses a religious cover-a
bluff-to weaken Israel's position and attempt to incriminate the
very nation he belongs to. Newman is the quintessential Hellenized
Anglo Jew. He is "our" version of George Galloway-spending all of
his time and energy plotting against Israel, meanwhile remaining
oblivious to spiritual underpinnings of the Jewish presence in the
Land of Israel.
David Newman: Professors Against
Israel
Posted by
Taming Korach
11.8.2009
Nearly eight years ago I wrote the
following letter to Professor David Newman of the Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev Department of Politics and Government
(excerpt):
November
7, 2001
it is interesting how you side with Degel Ha-Torah over NRP. you are
willing to side with your arch-enemy (the religious) simply because
they are "anti-zionist." you insist on labeling the NRP..you leftist
professors are such filth..please go back to your english speaking
country!
Newman's reply was:
i dont
usually reply to hate male and incitement, but a small correction. I
am a religious zionist who grew up in bnei akiva. i have a daughter
in sherut leumi and two sons in yeshivot hesder and tichon. I have
deep anger at the NRP for having surrendered their influence over
rleigion in this country and letting the extremists take it over,
because they were too involved in right wing politics. There are
many tens of thousands disenchanted religious zionists who feel the
same way. i am part of a family of over 120 olim, mostly religious,
who contribute to this country by living here, working here and
serving in crack army units. do you do any of these things or are
you simply one more of these North american Jews, sitting at home in
the USA, spending your life writing hate mail and inciting hatred?
you may reply as you wish. I will not be bothering to read your
message.
sincerely
david newman
Take note of his spelling and grammatical
errors and keep in mind that he is a university professor!
My response, which he didn't reply to was:
Professor
Newman,
You often profess that you are a religious Jew. However, your
continual call for a Palestinian State is completely out of line
with the Torah. Read Lech Lecha-Aza is clearly included in the
territory that was given to Avraham, not to mention Hebron, where he
he buried. That fact that you claim to be a Torah Jew is disgusting.
No Torah Jew would express the anti-Zionist ideas you continually
pollute the Post with. You are a want-to-be American, trying to
import Western philosophy to a region that has its OWN heritage-one
you should be proud of-a heritage that you should praise to your
students, not vilify. To respond to your question-I am also an oleh,
but one with a love for Israel, and not a leftist/Anglo hatred for
my country (with surely you brought from Europe). You try to infest
the rest of this Nation with the self-hatred of the Galut. Perhaps
the time has come to be post-Ashkenazi-not post-Zionist. Stop using
Judaism as a clever cover for your misguided political agenda. It is
you who incite hatred in this country.
P.S. It would
be wise to not ask questions in the text of a letter in which you,
in the same letter, whine that you won't read the others response!
When I wrote that email to him I knew I
was onto something. Once again, years later my spider-sense in
tingling.
Newman now writes (August 2009):
It is never
easy to be a diplomat representing a country in conflict. It is even
more difficult to be an Israeli diplomat, especially in the
post-1967 era, when the country's international image has moved from
being the weak, threatened, post-Holocaust nation to a mighty
military power occupying the territory of another people and denying
them the right to statehood and sovereignty.
The fact that Israel only continues to portray itself as the weak
and threatened country, subject to continuous terror attacks and,
more recently, a potential nuclear attack from Iran just doesn't
sell well when, at one and the same time, the government continues
to undertake policies which negate many basic international
standards of human rights for Palestinian civilians who are subject
to its control.
Were Israel, as the strong power, to make real meaningful
concessions on the issue of Palestinian statehood, the world would
much more readily accept the very real security threats that the
country faces and it would not be so antagonistic. But recent
policies and statements by our leaders have sent a very different
message to the world, and it is now our supporters and allies, not
our enemies, who are criticizing us.
It is an irony that it was Richard
Silverstein's anti-Jewish blog that prompted me to look into
Newman's nonsense again after 8 years. It was probably that initial
exchange that was the real beginning of Taming Korach. Now we are
living under the threat of Iranian nuclear weapons-an Iran that has
been the principle supporter of Hezbollah. Newman, like his American
counterpart Silverstein uses a religious cover-a bluff-to weaken
Israel's position and attempt to incriminate the very nation he
belongs to. Newman is the quintessential Hellenized Anglo Jew. He is
"our" version of George Galloway-spending all of his time and energy
plotting against Israel, meanwhile remaining oblivious to spiritual
underpinnings of the Jewish presence in the Land of Israel.
|