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French Jews Tell of a New and Threatening Wave of Anti-Semitism
New York Times ^ | March 22, 2003 | CRAIG S. SMITH

Posted on 03/24/2003 1:07:30 PM PST by yonif

SEVRAN, France — Jérémy Bismuth is Jewish, though he doesn't wear a yarmulke or Star of David pendant or adhere to a Kosher diet or leave school early on Fridays to be home before sunset. Nothing identifies the 15-year-old French boy as Jewish except his birth.

Yet because he is a Jew, he was attacked by a group of other children, mostly Muslim, at the private Catholic school he then attended. They dragged him into the school's locker room showers shouting that they were going to gas him as the Nazis had gassed Jews. He was beaten and flogged with a pair of trousers whose zipper scratched one of his corneas.

For Jérémy and his parents, the incident a year ago was the harrowing confirmation of a trend that many say is gathering momentum: a resurgent European anti-Semitism, coming not from its traditional source among Europe's right-wing nationalists, but from the Continent's growing Islamic community, egged on by the political left.

"The political climate is too pro-Arab, and in the past year it has become intolerable," said Michèle Bismuth, Jérémy's mother at the family's home last week. She said her traumatized son would not leave the house for 10 days after the attack.

To some, such incidents, which have become increasingly common since the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian fighting began more than two years ago, represent the Middle East conflict brought to Europe, where sympathy for the Palestinian cause runs far higher than in the United States.

"Since the intifada began in 2000, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been imported here," said the mother of another high school student who had a hood thrown over his head and was beaten to unconsciousness by a gang of Muslim youths calling him a "dirty Jew" outside a Paris high school two months ago.

The woman, talking nervously at a kosher restaurant not far from the school, said she fears the atmosphere will darken with the war in Iraq. "When they say `America' they think `Israel' and when they think `Israel' they think `Jewish,' " she said. "Who is going to assure our safety?"

Swastikas, slogans and physical assaults against Jews in Europe have reached a frequency not seen since the 1930's when Fascism was on the rise. But in the vast majority of the cases today, the assailants are young Muslims of North African heritage whose parents emigrated to Europe in the 1960's and 1970's.

The greatest number and most violent attacks have come in France, which, with an estimated six million Muslims and 650,000 Jews in the country, has Europe's largest Jewish and largest Muslim populations.

Some Jews have left France for Israel, driven as much by the deteriorating climate in Europe as they are drawn by solidarity with the Jewish state. According to Israeli government figures, 2,556 French Jews emigrated to Israel last year, double the number a year earlier and the most since the 1967 Six Day War.

Not everyone is willing to call the current wave of violence anti-Semitism. Henri Wajnblum, head of the Union of Progressive Jews of Belgium, said it is important to distinguish between anti-Semitic and anti-Israel actions. He and other members of his Brussels-based group have been visiting classrooms in Muslim neighborhoods to help explain the difference between Zionists and Jews in general.

But for Jews who have become targets, the distinction is a false one that masks the root problem — a latent anti-Semitism that they say has created an environment in which a new strain of racism can thrive.

"In the popular imagination, Jews aren't sympathetic because they are identified with Israel and Sharon," said Sammy Ghozlan, a retired police officer who operates a clearinghouse for information on anti-Semitism in France, referring to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel.

He said many Jews are distraught after willfully believing that the hatred of Jews was erased in Europe by the traumatic accounting of anti-Semitism's toll at the end of World War II.

"There is a feeling that the honeymoon period is over and that it's now impossible to say what will come," Mr. Ghozlan said. He said he has verified reports of 100 serious anti-Semitic incidents in Paris and its suburbs in the first three months of this year alone.

Jews say that much serious harassment goes unreported because the police register many incidents as simple vandalism or assault-and-battery even though they are clearly anti-Semitic. Worse, anti-Semitism risks entrenching itself in a generation of children for whom the language of bigotry has become the slang of the schoolyard.

The word "feuj" — from the inversion of the French word "Juif," which means "Jew" — is now a playground standard, both as an insult against Jewish students and as a contemptuous adjective. Children say a pen that does not work is "completely feuj," for example, and the Hebrew salutation "mazel tov" is used in the same way.

Concerned that the war in Iraq could intensify the problem, France's education ministry last month launched a campaign to stamp out anti-Semitism and other types of racism in schools. Education Minister Luc Ferry acknowledged that verbal insults are becoming common.

"There is a real danger — all the greater because today anti-Semitism is of a new type, coming from parts of society that are more acceptable than the extreme right: from Arabs and Muslims," Mr. Ferry said on state radio last month.

He introduced 10 measures to combat the problem, including the creation of a monitoring committee in Paris, the appointment of a team of mediators for the worst cases and the publication of a booklet to be distributed around schools.

But some schools have advised Jewish parents that they cannot protect their children from harassment and advised that they change schools instead.

At a macadam soccer field in a quiet, well-groomed park in northeastern Paris, Muslim youths come regularly to harass students of a nearby Jewish school. Shlomo, a 15-year-old Jewish boy wearing a black velveteen yarmulke, described the taunts and shoves and, in the most serious cases, blows.

In Sevran, Jérémy Bismuth's mother, Michèle, shows photographs she took of anti-Semitic slogans and graffiti that were painted along the parade route of a pro-Palestinian rally in the town last year. One photo shows a street sign scrawled with the words "Death to Jews," and another, taken long after the rally, shows large stars of David and Nazi swastikas with equal signs between them.

When Jérémy broke free from his tormentors in the shower, he ran for help to the teacher's lounge but none of the faculty rose from their chairs to help the disheveled and distraught boy. Jérémy said it wasn't the first anti-Semitic incident he had experienced at the school, nor the last.

The director of the school, Robert Patrois, dismissed the incident as a schoolyard brawl between a Muslim boy and a Jewish boy "that brought out their 14-year-old vocabulary." In a telephone interview he grew irritated when asked if the teachers had come to Jérémy's aide.

"Don't ask me to remember what they did," he said. "I didn't want to treat it as an anti-Arab or anti-Jewish incident. I treated it as fighting."

After the incident, Jérémy and his parents filed a complaint with the police, but the boy was taunted repeatedly in the subsequent weeks by other Muslim students.

Finally, Jérémy's mother sent a lengthy complaint in the notebook that every student carries to pass messages between parents and faculty, but the notebook was never returned and a new, blank one was sent home with her son instead.

The Bismuths withdrew Jérémy from the school at the end of last year and enrolled him in a new school, although with some difficulty: his previous school records had disappeared.

"No one helped him," his mother said, sitting at a glass dining room table in a white stucco house that, until recently, housed Mrs. Bismuth's optical shop and her husband's dental practice. They have closed both businesses and plan to leave France for good.

The Bismuths considered going to Israel, but have set their hopes on the United States instead. If all goes well, they will move to Florida when the school year ends in June.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antisemitism; boohoohoo; everybodyhatesme; france; jews; notparanoid; paranoid; whine
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To: Ditto
Union of Progressive Jews

These are the same knuckleheads who, when Hitler was rampaging across Europe, said to themselves, "Oh, he doesn't mean us, he's talking about the Ostjuden (those Kikes in Poland)."

41 posted on 03/24/2003 4:20:20 PM PST by Alouette
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42 posted on 03/24/2003 4:27:00 PM PST by Freedom2specul8 (Please pray for our troops.... http://anyservicemember.navy.mil/)
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To: yonif
Emigrate to Israel .... sometimes it's just time to beat feat. France is lost.
43 posted on 03/24/2003 4:28:14 PM PST by Centurion2000 (We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
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To: yonif
The Liberals are showing their hand of Anti Semitism, a culmination of 40 years of fermenting communism. Typical liberals, full of hate.
44 posted on 03/24/2003 4:29:29 PM PST by Porterville (Screw the grammar, full posting ahead.)
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To: fly_so_free
Its only a matter of time until it becomes the Islamic Republic of France

Let's start calling the place Francostan already.

45 posted on 03/24/2003 4:29:47 PM PST by Centurion2000 (We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
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To: yonif
Another reason France sucks and the Islamic freekazoids are making it suck even more.
46 posted on 03/24/2003 4:30:48 PM PST by dennisw
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To: UncleSamUSA
"Does 1940-1945 come to mind?"

Only this time we have George Bush at the helm. We will never again permit what happened to the Jewish people.

47 posted on 03/24/2003 4:40:26 PM PST by bribriagain
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To: Alouette
Anti-Semitism is on the rise all over Europe, all over the world I guess. I had some neighbors who did some missionary work in the Ukraine a couple of years ago and came home saying that the anti-Semitism there was just about equal to the pre-WWII days. The new surge of anti-Semitism, as the article states arises from a different segment this time around. The new wave comes from anti-Israel sentiments of the left. The left hates Israel and the US for their capitalistic economic success, their freedom and their adherence to religions which place God above state, while supporting free will.

The left has decided that they can live with Islam because first of all in most Islamic countries, the religion is the state and second of all is the old enemy of my enemy is my friend rule.
48 posted on 03/24/2003 4:42:12 PM PST by Eva
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To: yonif
Vive La France.
49 posted on 03/24/2003 5:05:06 PM PST by AlmightySR
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To: yonif
Nothing has changed in Europe.

Where are the Catholics? Where are the denunciations of these atrocities? Where are the Catholics who run the schools? Where is the Catholic leadership in France while this is going on?

One can only conclude that they are full of good excuses about how righteous they really are and aren't turning a blind eye to this evil. In 50 years, we'll hear how the Pope really was working for Jews all along but had to do it quietly for fear that the damage to Jews would be greater.

The silence of the Church on this is deafening.

50 posted on 03/24/2003 5:09:37 PM PST by Nachum
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To: yonif
Yoni,

I'm seeing a disturbing pattern here:

Peace demonstrators in France stab 2 Jewish boys


According to the Jewish Agency, Anti-American demonstrators attacked and wounded two young boys Saturday. The boys were participating in an educational activity of the Hashomer Hatsa'ir youth movement, taking place nearby.

The Jewish Agency called on the French government "to assume its responsibility for the security of its Jewish citizens, and to prevent violence against Jews or anti-Semitic acts under the guise of pacifist protest".


51 posted on 03/24/2003 5:23:09 PM PST by george wythe
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To: Nachum
Where are the Catholics? Where are the denunciations of these atrocities? Where are the Catholics who run the schools? Where is the Catholic leadership in France while this is going on?


Too busy condemning American "atrocities" in Iraq.

As a Catholic, I can tell you that many in the Catholic leadership have become too left-leaning and pro-Palestinian.

Even the Pope, who should know better than appeasing tyrants, has jumped into the leftist bandwagon.

52 posted on 03/24/2003 5:28:59 PM PST by george wythe
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To: yonif
I am getting so sick and tired of the term, "Anti-semitism," as applied to arabs. Arabs are semites, as are Israelis. Let's call this what it REALLY is: Jew Haters!

The simple fact is that arabs hate Jews. Not Israelis: Jews. They want them dead. The only people that arabs hate more that palestinians are Jews, and they have no problem using the palis as cannon fodder in order to kill as many Jews as possible.

Simple.

Mark

53 posted on 03/24/2003 5:41:41 PM PST by MarkL
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To: yonif
For more on frace, please see
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/873380/posts
54 posted on 03/24/2003 6:15:50 PM PST by rmlew ("Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.")
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To: AlmightySR
What do you mean?
55 posted on 03/24/2003 6:16:48 PM PST by rmlew ("Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.")
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To: wideawake
Volunteer for the Belgian Judenraat or Camp Capo.
56 posted on 03/24/2003 6:17:59 PM PST by rmlew ("Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.")
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To: The Ghost of Richard Nixon
Right! They need to grow a pair and kick the sh#t out of the ragheads. Most of the ragheads I know couldn't fight their way out of a paper sack.
57 posted on 03/24/2003 6:35:00 PM PST by BnBlFlag
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To: The Ghost of Richard Nixon
Do you know a FReeper who goes by the name of Zionist Conspirator?
59 posted on 03/26/2003 5:21:03 AM PST by wideawake (Support our troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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To: Nachum
Where are the Catholics?

Less than 4% of French people attend Mass. That statistic means that there are 2.4M practicing Catholics in France and 6M Muslims.

Where are the denunciations of these atrocities?

I've seen no reports of the reaction of Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger, Archbishop of Paris. But Cardinal Lustiger is (a) of Jewish descent and (b) was instrumental in denouncing and exposing the scurrilous anti-Semitism of the Abbe Pierre, one of his own colleagues. I would be quite surprised if he has been quiet about this.

Where are the Catholics who run the schools?

Many of the administrators who run French Catholic schools aren't even Catholics themselves.

Where is the Catholic leadership in France while this is going on?

The leadership of Catholic France is Cardinal Lustiger. I am trying to track down his reaction for you.

60 posted on 03/26/2003 5:32:28 AM PST by wideawake (Support our troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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