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When I First Realized America Is Exceptional
Townhall.com ^ | October 16, 2018 | Dennis Prager

Posted on 10/16/2018 4:58:56 AM PDT by Kaslin

I moved to California from New York City in 1976. The founder of what was then America's largest Jewish retreat center, the Brandeis Institute (not affiliated with the university), Dr. Shlomo Bardin, asked me to work as his assistant. He was 75 years-old; I was 25. One weekend the next year, he announced to the membership he wanted me to succeed him. To everyone's shock, he died that very week. It was then renamed the Brandeis-Bardin Institute.

The institute was located in Simi Valley, California, then more a small town than even a small city. It had all of two restaurants. I lived there for three years and joined the Simi Valley Rotary Club.

To the best of my memory, I was the only Jew in that Rotary chapter. What struck me was that my being a Jew meant essentially nothing to the other members. No one cared. Not even a little.

If you are an American, my reaction makes little sense. You are wondering why it struck me that my being a Jew meant nothing to the entire membership.

The reason was I knew Jewish history. Prior to moving to California, I taught Jewish history at Brooklyn College. Nowhere in the Jews' 3,000 years as a people living in non-Jewish societies did being a Jew ever mean nothing to the non-Jews among whom they lived.

Even in 1976.

The Jews of France were known as Jews, as were the Jews of England, Brazil and everywhere else. If I were in a Rotary Club in a small French city, especially if I were the only Jew in the club, the other members would know me as "Denis le Juif," Dennis the Jew. That did not mean the other members were anti-Semites, only that in Europe, as everywhere else, if you weren't a member of the majority group, you were known as a person with that other identity.

If you were to mention to any of the members of the Simi Valley Rotary Club in 1976 that this guy Prager was a Jew, their reaction would likely have been "So what?"

And it wasn't as if my identity was hidden. On the contrary, the reason I was admitted to the club was that I was the head of something -- a Jewish educational center. And for the record, that would have been the Rotarians' reaction if I were an Arab, a Latino or a black.

Only in America.

To this day, a German whose grandparents immigrated to Germany from Turkey is likely to be regarded as a Turk, even if he speaks no Turkish and speaks German exactly as other Germans do. And this monumental difference goes in both directions. This third-generation Turk in Germany is not likely to regard himself as a German.

But a Turk who immigrates to America is regarded as American the moment he becomes an American citizen (if not sooner) -- even if he has a Turkish name and speaks halting, accented English. If he wants to identify as American, he's an American.

Only in America.

Only in America have people of every background come to be regarded as fully members of the majority group. The parents of the present U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, are Sikhs who immigrated to America from India. Few Americans know this, and those who know don't care. As far as most of us are concerned, Nikki Haley might as well be a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Of course, Americans did not always live up to American ideals -- their attitudes toward black Americans being the most obvious example. But America evolved into the least racist and least xenophobic society in human history -- the society that most successfully assimilates others as full members.

Today, however, there are two threats to this exceptional American achievement.

One threat comes from the left, which does not want minorities or immigrants to assimilate but to retain their minority or immigrant identity as their primary identity. If a black American says, "I am an American who happens to be black," he is vilified by the black and white left as a "traitor to his race" and an "Uncle Tom." The left regards efforts to assimilate all Americans into one American identity -- such as declaring (not even legislating) English as the official language of the United States -- as a form of "white supremacy."

The other threat comes from those immigrants who do not come to America to become American but to use America for its financial, medical and educational benefits while remaining attached to their own culture.

When politicians and commentators on the left analyze the 2016 presidential election, they invariably ascribe the Trump vote to lower-class angry whites. But this upper-middle-class Jew voted for President Trump (and would have voted for any Republican) not out of anger but out of love -- for the exceptional country he fell in love with at the Simi Valley Rotary in 1976.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: america; antisemitism; diversity; exceptionalism; prager; racism
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To: cyclotic

A few years ago my wife and I were doing the tour of the opera house in San Jose, Costa Rica. We were in the balcony and a tour group was on stage looking around. They were talking, but we couldn’t make out the words. They were quite obviously white. Right away my wife said they couldn’t be Americans—they looked too much alike. Turns out they were from Austria.


21 posted on 10/16/2018 7:20:27 AM PDT by hanamizu
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To: ExNewsExSpook
Of course, if you’re an hourly associate, it takes a while to purchase a single share (even if the company offers a discount), and you’re required to sell your shares the day you leave the company, through resignation, retirement or termination.

Here in the Southeast where WaWa has just recently entered the market, The Publix Supermarket chain works in the same way about ownership. Founded in 1930 by Harold Jenkins in Lakeland Florida, it too is a welcoming presence like WaWa in terms of clean stores, friendly people, large selections and generally good prices. For decades the stores were closed on Sundays but with losing business to competitors, they opened for 7 day business in 1982.

22 posted on 10/16/2018 7:28:20 AM PDT by SES1066 (Happiness is a depressed Washington, DC housing market!)
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In grad school, I had a conversation with a girl from China who told me she wanted to stay in the US. She was married to a German guy and that in Germany, she would always be different and the natives would never consider her a true German. In the US, she could be American and it wouldn’t matter where she was from.

It’s been decades since that conversation. I hope she got her wish.


23 posted on 10/16/2018 8:48:03 AM PDT by radiohead
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To: cyclotic
"And realistically, who cares what their heritage or skin color is?"

Well, I most certainly care for what my heritage is, but skin color......no.

24 posted on 10/16/2018 8:52:54 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: SES1066

Pardon my ignorance, but wtf is “WaWa”??


25 posted on 10/16/2018 8:56:56 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: Wonder Warthog

You might and maybe should care about your heritage, but I don’t.

Not in a bad way, but like Prager wrote, who cares if he’s Jewish? That’s the point he was trying to get across.

I have no particular heritage outside of American. My dad’s side of the family can trace back to colonial times so I guess that’s our heritage.


26 posted on 10/16/2018 9:06:24 AM PDT by cyclotic ( Democrats must be politically eviscerated, disemboweled and demolished.)
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To: Wonder Warthog

WAWA is a chain of gas stations and convenience stores along the east coast. I’ve seen them in Florida too.

I asked Elizabeth Warren for a translation but as I understand, WAWA is an Indian word for Goose. I think the founder lived in goose hunting areas.

In addition to the coffee I mentioned, they also have a pretty good grill selection, all made to order. I had a turkey and gravy sub a few weeks ago that was incredible. On Sunday, I was getting home from a camping trip and stopped to get one, Sadly, they just ran out of turkey. Bummer/


27 posted on 10/16/2018 9:09:45 AM PDT by cyclotic ( Democrats must be politically eviscerated, disemboweled and demolished.)
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To: cyclotic

Thanks. Being an “east coast” entity explains why I never ran across it (I am currently on the west coast...Washington and originally from Louisiana).


28 posted on 10/16/2018 9:40:27 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: cyclotic; Wonder Warthog
Pardon my ignorance, but wtf is “WaWa”?? - Wonder Warthog
a chain of gas stations and convenience stores along the east coast.
I can add that my mother, a teacher of second grade (definitely not a “second-grade” teacher), sometimes took her charges on a field trip to the HQ of Wawa. I would date that to about 1960, maybe earlier - but at that time I knew Wawa strictly as a dairy.

Its locale, BTW, was/is not far from the Pennsylvania-Delaware border.


29 posted on 10/16/2018 10:07:39 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (Journalism promotes itself - and promotes big government - by speaking ill of society.)
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To: rlmorel

Beautiful.


30 posted on 10/16/2018 3:17:51 PM PDT by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Liz

True. It is something to be proud of. Sometimes I think that, if it weren’t for the deliberately divisive Rats, that could be obvious to everyone.

But they want everyone divided into their own cultural silo so they can pit them against each other.

The Democrat party is dependent on having fresh meat for its victims.


31 posted on 10/16/2018 6:10:35 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: cyclotic

So true. Americans in general are polite and certainly caring. Who are the first on the scene whenever there’s a tragedy or natural disaster? The US.


32 posted on 10/17/2018 1:55:22 PM PDT by proud American in Canada
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To: Kaslin

Dennis Prager is a national treasure.


33 posted on 10/17/2018 1:56:48 PM PDT by proud American in Canada
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To: rlmorel

Excellent post. You are so right.


34 posted on 10/17/2018 1:58:10 PM PDT by proud American in Canada
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