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Class action-The curious tale of the Oxford professor who hated Israel. I should know. I was there
Jewsweek ^ | 7-3-03 | Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

Posted on 07/05/2003 4:27:59 PM PDT by SJackson

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The curious tale of the Oxford professor who hated Israel. I should know. I was there.
 
by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach July 3, 2003
 
 

 
   

 
     
   

LONDON CALLING: Michael jackson and Shmuley Boteach at a L'Chaim Society event at Oxford University in 2001.

   
     

 

 


The news this week that Andrew Wilkie, Oxford University's Nuffield Professor of Pathology, told an Israeli doctoral applicant that he was not prepared to take on Israelis as students because of the "gross human rights abuses" that Israelis inflict on Palestinians, and his further assertion that "I am not the only U.K. scientist with these views," sadly did not come as a shock to me. When I first received e-mailed notification from outraged Jews the world over, who wrote to me as someone who had served as rabbi to the students of Oxford, I simply thought to myself, "Well, some things never change."

In my capacity as head of the Oxford L'Chaim Society which, over eleven years, rose to become the second largest student organization in Oxford's history, I had brought Israel's leaders to lecture to the students and counter the flood of pro-Arab propaganda heard in stereo from both Arab and British speakers. The demonization of Israel was loud and frequent. But whereas Arab heads of State and Ministers were welcomed as official university guests, Israel's leaders were treated in a somewhat different manner.

 

I remember the nearly impossible task of persuading any Oxford college to join us as an official host for Binyamin Netanyahu, the first sitting Israeli Prime Minister ever to visit the University. When Yitzchak Shamir visited with us, nearly all of the leading academics I invited to dinner with him turned us down. Ariel Sharon, who in 1992 did us the great favor of opening our new Jewish Student Center in central Oxford, filling in for Ronald Regan when the former president had to cancel his lecture just days before he was to arrive, gave one of the Oxford Union's most memorable orations. Still, he too was snubbed by the nearly all the Oxford academics whom we always made it a point to invite. That is not to say that the university snubbed famous Jewish personalities.

Lest you believe that it was only the right-wing Prime Ministers who were snubbed, the same happened with Shimon Peres. Not only did a paucity of academics agree to dinner with him. Worse, when we took Mr. Peres to speak at our Cambridge branch of the L'Chaim Society, a coalition of Arab and British students tried to have the police arrest him -- I kid you not -- on charges of war crimes. And a huge protest rally was organized against Mr. Peres with bullhorns blaring. Even with Yitzhak Rabin, whose lecture at Oxford had to be cancelled on the day that he was to deliver it as he rushed from England to Israel in response to a deadly bus bombing in October 1994, was opposed by leading Oxford academics. And this was well after the Oslo accords were signed and he had won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Does this mean that British academia in general, and Oxford in particular, is anti-Semitic? My honest answer would have to be, no (or more precisely, not necessarily). Firstly, I have always argued that the Jewish community must proceed with great caution before making accusations of Jew hatred. Anti-Semitism is deadly and it is repugnant. And we debase the seriousness of the allegation through misuse. Even when the university inexplicably singled out L'Chaim from more than 300 Oxford societies to try and remove "Oxford University" from our official title -- something for which we had obtained official permission and which even The Oxford University Tiddlywinks Society was granted without much hassle -- I consistently and publicly disagreed with the many who said that the university's actions were motivated by anti-Semitism. Besides, the university has honored many Jewish personalities and indeed, the Chancellor, Lord Jenkins, accepted my invitation to dinner with Elie Wiesel, and a high number of very distinguished Oxford professors accepted my invitation to dine with Simon Wiesenthal.

What is indisputable, as the Israel-bashing Professor Wilkie, justifiably points out, is that most British academics have either little sympathy for, or outright hostility, toward, the state of Israel. I know that many believe that anti-Zionism is simply a mask for anti-Semitism, as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. so eloquently argued.

But let's be charitable for a moment and ascribe the British intellectual's hostility toward Israel as resulting from the honored British tradition of championing the underdog. Of course, you have the right to ask what kind of intellectual would be so easily deceived as to accept that five million democratically-minded Jews, with no natural resources, pose a threat to six hundred million oil rich and military-minded Arabs? But hey, intelligent people have been fooled by even greater deceptions. George Bernard Shaw called Hitler a great man, and Nelson Mandela has been saying for months that George W. Bush is a greater threat to world peace than Saddam Hussein. So let's continue to be charitable and simply assume that British anti-Zionist academics choose their position simply because the Palestinians are, of course, human beings who deserve rights, and they blame Israel for denying them their rights.

For the sake of argument, let us further assume that these saintly academics, working in their laboratories with halos over their heads, are absolutely correct. That rather than being a liberal democracy forced into militancy in order to thwart the designs of murderous terrorists, Israel is instead a colonial, occupying power who gets off oppressing Palestinians. Even then, we would have the right to ask whether Professor Wilkie and his colleagues have similarly denied places in their laboratories to Saudi students whose religious police force young female high school students back into burning buildings rather than allow them to run out into the street without the hijab? Has the University turned away the many Saudi princes, some of whom I befriended at Oxford, because their brutal government punishes any criticism of the House of Saud with imprisonment and death? Has Professor Wilkie rejected Chinese student applicants over the Brutal oppression of Tibet, the slaughter at Tiananmen Square, or the outright suppression of all organized religion? Has Wilkie denied Kuwaiti students entry into his lab over their 1991 expulsion of more than 350,000 Palestinians who they regarded as enemies of the state (something Israel has never even contemplated)? Have Jordanian students been kicked out of Oxford over King Hussein's war against the PLO in the early 1970's that left tens of thousands of Palestinians dead? I don't think so. When I was at Oxford I met the extremely friendly Jordanian princesses studying there, even though their government allows no democracy.

No, it seems that Professor Wilkie and his ilk have a problem solely with Israel and nobody else. And in my continued effort to be charitable to the esteemed scientist, allow me to assert that the good professor's prejudices are animated not by Jew-hatred, but by ignorance. Wilkie is no anti-Semite. He's just an uninformed ignoramus. A buffoon. A silly man who speaks before he thinks (he is now apologizing to all who will listen that he didn't mean what he said). A man who doesn't deserve to be a professor, not because he's prejudiced, but because he contravenes the very first law of science: refrain from drawing conclusions before you have the evidence.Wilkie is one of those unintellectual mediocrities, an ideological extremist, who substitutes passion for reason. The thought that a shoot-from-the-hip, out-of-control, uneducated fool is the head of an Oxford science department is alarming indeed.

Is Professor Wilkie, who asserts that Palestinians only "wish to live in their own country," aware that for nearly a century they have repeatedly rejected a state of their own if it meant Israel's continued existence? Is the great man of science familiar with the Balfour Declaration of 1917 which promised a Jewish and an Arab state carved out of the Middle East (accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs), is he aware that Jordan constitutes 78% of the original British proposed Jewish homeland, has he heard of the British Peel Partition Proposal of 1937 (accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs), the UN Partition Plan of 1947 (accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs), Ehud Barak and Bill Clinton's Camp David Proposal of 2000 for a Palestinian State (accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs)? Is he aware that even in the aftermath of its greatest victory in the Six Day War of 1967, Israel immediately made peace overtures to the Arab states who replied from Khartoum with their now infamous three "no"s (no negotiation, no peace, no recognition)?

In the final analysis, intellectuals like Professor Wilkie are not anti-Semites. They just don't know any better.

Often, those who harbor prejudices against others are told they need to be reeducated, the hope being that the darkness of their acquired biases will be purged through exposure to the light. But since you can't reeducate those who have not been educated in the first place, this remedy is useless with regards to Wilkie. Rather, I would simply counsel him that next time around, before deciding to become a spokesman for any particular issue, it's a good idea to know something about it first.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: oxfordu; uk

1 posted on 07/05/2003 4:27:59 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; ...
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Ariel Sharon, who in 1992 did us the great favor of opening our new Jewish Student Center in central Oxford, filling in for Ronald Reagan when the former president had to cancel his lecture just days before he was to arrive, gave one of the Oxford Union's most memorable orations. Still, he too was snubbed....Have Jordanian students been kicked out of Oxford over King Hussein's war against the PLO in the early 1970's that left tens of thousands of Palestinians dead? I don't think so. When I was at Oxford I met the extremely friendly Jordanian princesses studying there, even though their government allows no democracy.

I'm shocked! I thought this was a recent thing. Oh well, at least the princess missed the predator in chief by a few years. That could have been a great movie!

2 posted on 07/05/2003 4:32:41 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson
Wilkie sounds like an Anti-Semitic loser who's wrapping his views with political cloth...
3 posted on 07/05/2003 4:38:00 PM PDT by Bush2000 (R>)
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To: SJackson
This is what liberals refer to when they say the terms "meanspirited" and "intolerant".
4 posted on 07/05/2003 4:38:38 PM PDT by Bush2000 (R>)
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To: SJackson
Kinda sad.

On the other hand, it's perversely comforting to know that the great Oxford has the same dummies-heading-departments as do most 'great' American universities.

Except here in the USA, it's conservatives who are the lepers.
5 posted on 07/05/2003 4:51:15 PM PDT by ninenot (Joe McCarthy was RIGHT, but Drank Too Much)
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To: SJackson; Grampa Dave
Smuley is a mixed bag but has been very good since 911.
6 posted on 07/05/2003 4:53:07 PM PDT by dennisw (G-d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: dennisw
Smuley is a mixed bag but has been very good since 911.

He's nuts, but I guess you're right. And he's better looking than the guy on the left (can't find a pic of the Oxford fellow).

7 posted on 07/05/2003 4:58:11 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson
The good rabbi is in error when he says Wilkie is no anti-Semite. In fact, Wilkie is an anti-Semite. Going further, he's a lot smarter about it than were his brethren in the SS. So far he does not seem to be into killing Jews, just persecuting them. But give him time, eh, and who knows what he'll be doing.
8 posted on 07/05/2003 5:26:17 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah
I think Smuley knows perfectly well that Wilkie is antisemitic, and that the faculty at Oxford are widely antisemitic. No sensible person could read the facts he lays out and come to any other conclusion. But for debating purposes he's smart not to insist on it. Why let the opposition turn this into an endless debate debate on the difference between antisemitism and anti-Israelism when it's enough to say that these people are ignorant, bigoted, intolerant fools?
9 posted on 07/05/2003 5:46:08 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero
This business with Cambridge is yet another demonstration of what happened after WWII when a country was not de-Nazified.

It's still not too late though.

You and the good rabbi may be happy enough to call the scum at Cambridge a variety of names, but I'm not. They must be removed, whatever form "removal" might need to take.

10 posted on 07/05/2003 5:49:53 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah
Well, it's not Cambridge, it's Oxford. And I didn't say anything one way or the other about removing the professor in question. Frankly, I think Smuley's article is about as good grounds for removing him as anyone could construct.
11 posted on 07/05/2003 5:52:08 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero
I think Smuley knows perfectly well that Wilkie is antisemitic, and that the faculty at Oxford are widely antisemitic.

So when he says, "No, not necessarily," he's lying?
Is that the self-hatred we hear about?
13 posted on 07/05/2003 8:00:52 PM PDT by gcruse (There is no such thing as society: there are individual men and women[.] --Margaret Thatcher)
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To: SJackson
Shmuely looks like he is going to throw up in the picture of him next fo Jacko.
14 posted on 07/05/2003 8:13:19 PM PDT by Alouette
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To: SJackson
Is Professor Wilkie, who asserts that Palestinians only "wish to live in their own country," aware that for nearly a century they have repeatedly rejected a state of their own if it meant Israel's continued existence? Is the great man of science familiar with the Balfour Declaration of 1917 which promised a Jewish and an Arab state carved out of the Middle East (accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs), is he aware that Jordan constitutes 78% of the original British proposed Jewish homeland, has he heard of the British Peel Partition Proposal of 1937 (accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs), the UN Partition Plan of 1947 (accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs), Ehud Barak and Bill Clinton's Camp David Proposal of 2000 for a Palestinian State (accepted by the Jews and rejected by the Arabs)? Is he aware that even in the aftermath of its greatest victory in the Six Day War of 1967, Israel immediately made peace overtures to the Arab states who replied from Khartoum with their now infamous three "no"s (no negotiation, no peace, no recognition)?

Worth repeating.

15 posted on 07/05/2003 8:15:06 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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To: ninenot
Except here in the USA, it's conservatives who are the lepers.

It's also conservatives who are lepers at Oxford and other British Universities as well.

16 posted on 07/05/2003 10:06:44 PM PDT by happygrl
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To: SJackson
Gee, I thought only white men were in that catagory.
17 posted on 07/06/2003 7:34:15 AM PDT by freekitty
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