Posted on 11/16/2003 7:12:47 PM PST by yoely
ADL Interfaith Official Quits, Stance on Film Questioned By NACHA CATTAN FORWARD STAFF A leading critic of Mel Gibson's controversial film about the death of Jesus has resigned from his post at the Anti-Defamation League.
Eugene Korn, the ADL's director of interfaith affairs, told the Forward that his resignation last week represented a "mutual decision" resulting from his need for "a more reflective and contemplative environment." Korn's departure has some Jewish communal observers suggesting that a more diplomatic approach is needed in dealing with Gibson's upcoming film, "The Passion of Christ."
Though the organization's strong rebuke of Gibson and his film was hailed by officials at several Jewish organizations, it has been criticized as counterproductive by an increasing number of communal experts.
"We have to ask questions in the Jewish community about the approach taken to this film," said Elan Steinberg, the senior adviser to the World Jewish Congress. "Have we really examined the question of whether bringing greater publicity to the film, broad charges of antisemitism and perhaps disenchanting those who are our allies in many struggles should be done in such a cavalier way?"
Some sources familiar with the situation say that Korn was uncomfortable with the aggressive style of the ADL's longtime national director, Abraham Foxman, on several interfaith issues, including the Gibson movie. Korn, who has been at the ADL for less than two years, declined to comment on the dynamic between himself and the group's charismatic leader, though he acknowledged a "difference in style" between himself and the ADL. He did, however, insist that he agreed with the organization's handling of "The Passion." "Personally I think the strategy is correct," Korn said. "I was one of the leaders of the strategy."
The ADL did not return calls seeking comment.
Some critics argued that the ADL strategy might be backfiring. "I'm not sure if we're not playing into [Gibson's] hands," said Gilbert Rosenthal, director of the National Council of Synagogues, a partnership run by the Reform and Conservative movements dedicated to interfaith dialogue. "He said he's got millions of dollars in free publicity. I'd like to see statements from the Christian community on this."
At the Reform movement's biennial convention in Minneapolis last week, Hebrew Union College professor Rabbi Michael Cook warned that the Jewish community needed to abandon the strategy of loudly criticizing the movie or risk embarrassment when it hits theaters. According to Cook, who served on an interfaith panel of scholars co-convened by the ADL that drafted a critical assessment of a screenplay for the movie, Gibson is in the process of altering the film, and it will be less offensive than many have been predicting. Instead of acknowledging the degree to which he responded to his Jewish critics, Cook said, Gibson will point a derisive finger, asking what all the shouting was about.
These are just the latest statements from a growing list of critics who claim that defense organizations, including the ADL, are mistakenly attempting to discredit and strong-arm Gibson. Other critics include Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, president and founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews; Michael Medved, a conservative film critic and Orthodox Jew; and Rabbi Daniel Lapin, president of Toward Tradition, a conservative group dedicated to forging better relations between Jews and Christians.
The ADL, and to a lesser extent the Simon Wiesenthal Center, have been at the forefront of the battle against Gibson's film, which they say blames Jews for the death of Jesus and could stoke antisemitism. Gibson belongs to an ultra-traditionalist Catholic splinter sect that rejects Second Vatican Council reforms.
The ADL stirred controversy earlier this year when it co-convened a panel of Jewish and Catholic scholars to review an initial screenplay of the film and provide feedback to Gibson. Gibson charged that the script reviewed had been obtained illegally. Korn later attended a screening of a rough cut of the film, due out this spring, after which the ADL concluded that "The Passion" depicts Jews as responsible for Jesus' death.
Some experts in Catholic-Jewish relations defended the ADL. "I think it's important to confront these issues and alert the community," said Seymour Reich, an ADL lay leader and past chairman of the International Jewish Committee for Inter-religious Consultations.
Communal leaders praised Korn for his levelheaded and analytical approach to interfaith dialogue and lamented his absence at a crucial time for Catholic-Jewish relations.
"He had his own entree to the Vatican," Reich said. "He could call up and speak directly to Cardinal [Walter] Kasper," the top Vatican liaison to the Jewish community.
Reich said that he believed that Korn convinced Kasper to issue a statement saying that two church officials who praised the film were not speaking for the Vatican.
Israel Singer, chairman of the World Jewish Congress, said that Korn is "a scholar in a field where there's a paucity of scholars."
Korn's recently appointed counterpart at the American Jewish Committee, David Elcott, said: "Not having Gene, somebody of his caliber in that position, is not just a loss for the Jewish community, but for those who want to see religion and religious values working in a positive and constructive way. He has many contacts and our voice will not be as strong."
Korn said he plans to consult with other Jewish organizations on inter-religious affairs, including local Jewish community relations councils.
Like shutting the hell up?
Here's mine: Well I understand that the ADL needs scandal and fear in order to raise money, now might be a good time not to do it at the expense of Israel's only allies in the world.
What, does he have a Phd in a**holeism?
You'll be happy to know Medved/Lapin/Prager are Jews leading the charge in praising America's Christians. I know Lapin and Medved detest the ADL, I think Prager is in the same camp. What I think of the ADL I can't print here.
Have a listen to Medved or Prager, they are syndicated nationally and have web sites. Lapin is only on Sunday nights (Seattle) (now as a matter of fact) for a few hours.
Have a look at the Toward Tradition website and dig through the archives for the anti-ADL pieces. They are great.
The day is coming when they will tell us that we can't watch things like this. Thank God it hasn't happened yet.
Thanks. To be clear, my criticisms are aimed only at the ADL and some of their allies in the press. Oh, and that sister Mary Boisies as well.
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FWIW the thoughts of a former Catholic, now Jewish:
(a) Jewish "community relations groups" (ADL has a hard time fitting into that category) need to be addressing the issue rather than screaming, pointing fingers and trying to squelch speech.
(b) Jews, as well as Christians and other non-Christians, all can benefit from how to view this film in the context of its time (it WAS 2000 years ago and I dont know of any group that feels 'proud' of the history)
(c) The question I would raise is "Who is most likely to be 'stirred up into anti-semitic fervor' by the film?"
(d) My answer is pseudo-Christians (self-appointed supremicists), Islamic fantics (fundamentalist muslims), those less knowledgeable (in-general),and acknowledged anti-semites who dont really need a reason to hate Jews in the first place.
(e) From a fundamental Christian perspective, you would have to acknowledge that the Death of Jesus HAD to happen, SOMEBODY HAD TO cause it to happen, and if it was not the Jews it would have been another group that (supposedly) would have had to bear "the tarnish" for millenia (The Jews have managed remarkably well wouldnt you say?)
(f) And finally, when does the actions of the past become forgiven and not forced to be born by the progeny?
------ Do European-Americans need to bear the responsibility PERSONALLY for actions upon the native Indians (a mere 150-200 years ago)?
------ Do ALL Germans and Japanese have to bear PERSONAL responsibility for horrendous acts perpetrated during WWII(just over 60 years ago)?
------ Do Americans have to INDIVIDUALLY bear responsibility and accept attacks for dropping "the bomb" on innocent civilian Japanese (just under 60 years ago)?
------ Is it right for ALL white Americans to be held PERSONALLY resposible and subject to attack for actions perpetrated against blacks up through the 60's (as little as 35 years ago)?
I submit that the answer would be obvious from these other perspectives, but somehow a select few would say that ONE particular action is somehow, after 2 millenia mind you, to be blamed on a select group to the exclusion of the actual perpetrators - THAT IS BOTH ANTI-SEMITIC and DEVOID OF THE REALITY OF FUNDAMENTAL CHRISTIAN DOGMA!
Right now, the most serious peril threatening Jews, and indeed perhaps all of western civilization, is Islamic fundamentalism. In this titanic twenty-first century struggle that links Washington DC with Jerusalem, our only steadfast allies have been Christians. In particular, those Christians that most ardently defend Israel and most reliably denounce anti-Semitism, happen to be those Christians most fervently committed to their faith. Jewish interests are best served by fostering friendship with Christians rather than cynically eroding them. Rejecting flagrant anti-Christianism on the part of Jews claiming to be acting on our behalf would be our wisest course as a community. Doing so would have one other advantage: it would also be doing the right thing.
Cheers.
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