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Israel’s Holocaust ‘Obsession’? — A Radio “Debate” With Avrum Burg

avrum-burgInterfaith Radio (http://interfaithradio.org) recently interviewed Avrum Burg, former speaker of the Knesset, on his recent controversial book.  They then interviewed me for an alternate perspective.  The interview (along with an audio file that can be downloaded) is available at http://interfaithradio.org/node/892.  Burg's interview begins at 22 min 56 sec, while the segment with me begins at 37 min 12 sec. In a controversial new book, Avraham Burg argues that Israel is “stuck in Auschwitz,” using the Holocaust as the defining experience of Jewish identity. This former speaker of the Israeli Parliament says his country's preoccupation has led to an unhealthy nationalism that mourns the past, fears the future and feeds violence. Daniel ...

Pope Benedict’s Missed Opportunity

nytlogo153x23 Pope Benedict XVI had his work cut out for him when he arrived in the Holy Land.  His childhood Hitler Youth membership and his Wehrmacht service during World War II have sowed deep discomfort in a country where the Holocaust still feels like recent memory.  Disappointment over his reinstatement of Bishop Richard Williamson, an unabashed Shoah denier, further contributed to the close scrutiny to which his words, particularly at Yad Vashem, have been subjected. Was Israelis' disappointment in the Pope's remarks here inevitable?  Perhaps.  But the Vatican's defense of Benedict XVI, saying that "he can't mention everything every time he speaks," illustrated how completely the Holy See misunderstood what Israelis had hoped to hear. ...