{"id":48,"date":"2006-01-25T03:05:33","date_gmt":"2006-01-25T10:05:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/breasy.com\/israeldefender\/?p=48"},"modified":"2009-02-12T09:04:41","modified_gmt":"2009-02-12T16:04:41","slug":"why-do-self-hating-jews-remain-jews","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/israeldefender.com\/2006\/01\/why-do-self-hating-jews-remain-jews\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Do Self-hating Jews Remain Jews?"},"content":{"rendered":"

What is the secret that bonds Prof. Steven Rose, a self-hating Jew, to the Jewish people? Why does an atheist hold onto an affiliation that so offends him?<\/p>\n\n

No one compels Rose to be a Jew. Why doesn’t he just stop being Jewish? He doesn’t even have to convert. Like so many others he could just cease being a Jew. Wouldn’t that lift the intolerable burden of his need to scathe Israel at every turn?<\/p>\n\n

One must wonder at the motivation of a Jewish professor who hates Zionism and Israel so much. Why does he actively seek media publicity to express his deep dissatisfaction and attacks us for his prejudices in ways which he knows will gain wide media exposure?<\/p>\n\n

I recall Steven Rose a couple of years back when, together with other Jewish professors of his ilk, publicly aired their disgust with Zionism and Israel by announcing abrogation of their right, as Jews, to immigrate to Israel. Did he think any one in the world gave a tinker’s cuss? The Roses never had the slightest intention of making aliyah. It was nothing more than a publicity seeking trick.<\/p>\n\n

As expected however, it worked very well. It was just the kind of fodder the anti-Israel media loved. A Jewish professor no less and what appeared to be his biting criticism of Israel. It propelled the Roses into the limelight. \nThere are more Jews in the world than there are in Israel and we obviously respect their right to live wherever they wish. Sure we are interested in more Jews making aliyah – and will help those who choose to come. But while we welcome those who return to the Jew`s ancestral home, Israel nevertheless values the Jewish diaspora.<\/p>\n\n

None of us has ever tried to persuade the professors Rose to join us. Why should we give a hoot where they live? Nor would any diaspora Zionist shed a tear at their preference for England’s green and pleasant land. Hearty laughs at their stupid PR announcement should have been in order. But they knew the anti-Zionist media would eagerly grasp this strictly no-news item and splash it into an anti-Israel hate fest. The Roses were no doubt overjoyed that their PR trick worked so well.<\/p>\n\n

A man who announces that he will not marry his fianc\u00c3\u00a9 is rightly ignored by the world`s news media. He deserves his obscurity. But let him add … “because I discovered she is a Zionist” – that would be a different kettle of fish. It would then become a field day especially for the anti-Semitic Guardian. (The Guardian is given first bite at publishing the Rose’s anti-Semitic forays.) \nWell the Roses are back in the hate Israel business this week with their latest PR announcement (abbreviated):<\/p>\n\n

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“… more than 120 university academics across Europe had signed an open letter calling for a moratorium on all future cultural and research links with Israel at European level until Israel abides by UN resolutions and opens serious peace negotiations along the lines of the recent Saudi peace plan.”<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n

We are also reminded by the Roses and their group – as a matter of pique – that no other Mid East state merits the EU’s “cultural and research links with Israel”. However, we are given no context. So allow me to supply some:<\/p>\n\n

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