Hanukkah & History: the Dangers of Demonization
by: Ralph Seliger on December 26th, 2011 | 12 Comments »
Over years of writing and blogging, I’ve been refining this message that I take from a holiday that I love. Other bloggers here have also provided their insights, but I like mine for its relative brevity:
History is of necessity an interpretive process, and these interpretations often spawn self-serving myths. National myths are not usually complete fabrications, but they tend to romanticize and sanitize real events.
The traditional Hanukkah story is a source of pride for the Jewish people. We are taught that a small army of freedom fighters, the Maccabees, led by the heroic priestly family of Mattathias and his seven sons, successfully resisted the cruel pagan tyranny of the ancient Greco-Syrian Seleucid dynasty. This is not untrue, but it’s only part of the story. We are usually not taught the far more complex reality that the Maccabean war of liberation was also a civil war between rural “fundamentalist” religious adherents of the old order and the more educated and cosmopolitan Hellenized Jews of the city, who voluntarily and eagerly embraced the Greek culture of the Syrian empire. The Maccabees surely killed many of these “liberal” Jews in their struggle.
It is ironic that the Hasmonean family – the Maccabees’ ruling dynasty – within one generation of their victory for Jewish values over Hellenism, was taking Greek names, speaking Greek and transforming Judea into a Jewish Hellenistic kingdom. These rulers alienated the masses of the Jewish people by extreme acts of cruelty and debauchery. Their military prowess ultimately undermined their rule, as conquered peoples were converted to Judaism by the sword; Herod emerged from one such Judaized people to marry his way into the Hasmonean clan and murder them into extinction. Herod’s disastrously bloody reign led to Judea’s disintegration as an independent state and its domination by Rome.
Nevertheless, the Maccabees were brave and valiant warriors who did in fact win great victories over a powerful and authoritarian foreign enemy. But to take this snapshot in time as the whole picture is to accept a one-dimensional myth. For some of the reasons mentioned, Rabbinic Judaism accorded Hanukkah a minor religious status. (For example, although obligated to light the Menorah for eight nights, there is no requirement for religious Jews to refrain from work.)
When considered within its historic context of bloody Jewish civil wars and despotic rule, both embedded within the Hanukkah story and in the eventual downfall of Judea within its wake, Hanukkah provides a cautionary tale. Sixteen years after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, we should be warned against the dangers of fratricidal hatred, of demonizing our political foes, and of failing to understand the need at times for compromise and accommodation. Many of us have not yet learned this lesson. Khag Sameakh!



How about guys like Phil (Hitler should have finished the job ) Weiss. Where does he come in?
It’s fair to criticize Phil Weiss for what he is: a hardline anti-Zionist. But to call him a Nazi, which is what you are saying here, is a form of demonization. This is infantile, and it’s defamatory.
Have you read his site. Its moderated in the comments section and Jews are called ticks, dogs, and rats. And he endorsed Pat Buchanans book. The one where Hitler was just misunderstood and Churchill was the bad guy. Makes him a poster child for the extermination of Israel and you know it.
Look, Post holocaust Israel is the central effort, the enterprise of the Jewish people. You can add up how many angels dance on the head of a pin and go into the many nuances of ” I don’t hate Jews I just hate the Jewish state” and all the rest of it. But the fact is that if WW2 had come out differently there would be no Israel. And to Weiss, Horowitz, and the other contributors to his site, who channel their inner Julius Streicher, that would have been the better outcome.
I’ve been a target of Weiss more than once. He & I disagree profoundly on Israel and Zionism. And he knows that his site attracts anti-Semites. I don’t forgive him for any of this, but he does NOT actually advocate the persecution or murder of Jews.
I take small comfort from this, because I see his work as providing fodder for Jew hatred. But he’s entitled to his beliefs, without being attacked for something he is not.
Ralph, I don’t want to go back and forth with you 50 times on this. And believe it or not I actually like you. But Phil Weiss believes that Israel is the fountain of evil. Satanic really. You can’t read what he writes without coming away without that impression. And what do you do with satanic countries. Destroy them right. He does advocate the murder of Jews and you know it.
I’m not interested in defending Phil Weiss (whom I profoundly disagree with), but you’re going too far in what you say about him. And you’re going too far in what you say about me in assuming that Weiss advocates “the murder of Jews” and that I “know it.”
Mr. Pearlman it seems obvious to me that you are a passionate advocate for Israel and it’s rights as a sovereign nation. That is your right which I respect but it seems that most of your comments are motivated by a desire to be “right” and that you are more interested in attacking those you disagree with and less interested in a civil discussion. This seems evident by your interjection of “What about Phil Weiss?” This leads nowhere. So, I’m curious – are you as passionate for justice for all dispossessed peoples, such as Armenians, Kurds, to say nothing about all the indigenous tribes of the Americas? Or are you only interested in justice for Jews? This seems to be Mr. Seliger’s point: When a group identifies as being oppressed and after successfully throwing off oppression, their world-view may morph into ethnocentric self righteousness, blind belief in the purity of their ontology which, time and again, has turned into excess and intolerance towards even mild dissent. Hence the demonization. Is this the best humans can come up with; repeating the same mistakes over and over?
Randall, the original article was about hannukah. The split between Jews who sided with our oppressors and Jews who stood with our people. Am I has interested in the Kurds or the Navajos has Jews. Frankly no. Not to say they haven’t been screwed but, no.
I have to say that the Turks have become a royal pain in the ass. So, anything for the Armenians, why not.
I take it back. In the world of mondoweiss Israel is the new nazi Germany. Which I guess makes palestinians the real jews. He says that, and his readers say that. But, he is your friend, right.
I didn’t know who Weiss was before. I’m not interested in his views. I’m not interested in “taking sides” in the divisions of the world. I’m interested in compassion and kindness, trying to live my life in a way that brings that forth. From what I can tell, that is what most of the religious texts have attempted to get across to us: purify your heart, love thy neighbor, etc. Oh, and I also seem to enjoy taking jabs at your apparent arrogance. I can be arrogant myself so I imagine that this will make you smile.
According to Phil ( Hitler should have finished the job ) Weiss. The Jews!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!are behind the Iraq war. And very other bad thing in the world. Him and his little sidekick Horowitz. But they do love him over at stormfront.