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Belgian opera shows Jew raping woman in anti-Israel piece
By Cnaan Liphshiz
Tags: anti-israel sentiment 

By portraying a religious Jew raping a woman in a show about Israel, the state-funded Flanders Opera is in danger of encouraging anti-Semitic stereotypes, leading members from Belgium's Jewish community told Haaretz.

The highly-controversial scene appeared in the premier of "Samson and Delilah" in Antwerp on Tuesday evening. The contested show was created by two Israelis, who turned the biblical tale of Samson into a reverse-role protest against Israel's occupation of Palestinians.

Belgium's Jewish community has condemned the opera directed by Omri Nitzan and Amir Nizar Zuabi for dressing Philistine conquerors in Western garb while Hebrew fighters like Samson wear Arab clothes.
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The rape scene shows a Philistine religious priest dressed up as a religious Jew while raping Delilah, who was Samson's lover. The rapist was the only man in the show wearing a skull cap. The Flanders Opera could not be reached for a comment.

Samson lived in the 11th century BCE as a partisan under occupation of the Philistines - a powerful and technologically-advanced people of European roots. The Bible says he died at the hands of his occupiers, while killing many of his captors. This, according to the opera's creators, makes him "the world's first shaheed," or martyr.

"From conversation with the creators, I gather the rape scene was meant to protest religious coercion inside Israel," said Michael Freilich, editor-in-chief of the Dutch-language Jewish affairs newspaper Joods Actueel. "But most people in Belgium don't make such distinctions. To them a man wearing a skull cap in a show about Israel is a Jewish Israeli."

Another image from the show showed occupying soldiers clad in black combat suits and armed with M-16 assault rifles stroking the weapons while placing them horizontally against their crotches.

Israel's ambassador to Belgium, Tamar Samash, was invited to the event but eventually canceled. Sources involved with the embassy's work in Belgium said the ambassador felt it was "inappropriate" for her to attend on Tuedsay night, the eve of Israel's 61st anniversary.

"I have not seen the show so I would rather not comment on the specifics," Eli Ringer, vice-chairman of the forum of Jewish Organizations of Belgium, told Haaretz. "But I gather it portrayed a man wearing a skull cap in the ugliest way possible and of course this is not helpful to combat anti-Semitism."

Ringer also said that he is concerned about the use of holy scriptures to promote political causes. "History tells us this is not a good idea," he said. A number of members of Jewish organizations attended the premier to report on it. They said the production provoked members of the crowd to boo the cast at certain points. This was confirmed by Dutch radio. The Jewish onlookers said the jeers did not come from the delegation.

Meanwhile, most Belgian media offered negative criticism of the opera on artistic grounds rather than ideological ones. "If you go to the opera, close your eyes because the music is wonderful," one critic wrote.

Another connoisseur said the role reversal is too complicated to follow because the original text of the opera was not changed to fit it. "Imagine seeing a production of Little Red Riding Hood where a wolf who is dressed up like a little girl meets another little girl while he is on his way to visit her granny," the opera-lover said
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  1.   Another example of self-hating jews 14:29  |  observer 01/05/09
  2.   What if... 15:00  |  DR 01/05/09
  3.   # 1 15:13  |  Avi Yerushalmi 01/05/09
  4.   Anti-Israeli Israelis make me sick. 15:47  |  Dan 01/05/09
  5.   Basic Rule Of Thumb... 18:43  |  Yosemite 01/05/09
  6.   I can understand why... 19:28  |  dave 01/05/09
  7.   This joker should have read the thesis by Tal Nitzan 20:29  |  Jeremy 01/05/09
  8.   I do think self-critic, even rogue, is healthy and powerfull 21:19  |  Mark B. 01/05/09
  9.   I am still waiting for the day 21:25  |  Lola 01/05/09
  10.   Opera Yosemite, Opera! Not Musical! 21:27  |  Mark B. 01/05/09
  11.   Why on earth do the Belgians care... 21:41  |  MarkC 01/05/09
  12.   Anti Israel Israelis 00:32  |  Yossi 02/05/09
  13.   Fuss 00:48  |  Honest John 02/05/09
  14.   amir zuabi 04:22  |  Igor 02/05/09
  15.   To Dan in London 08:42  |  Morris Valentine 02/05/09
  16.   to #2 dr Belgian opera 08:48  |  leuven 02/05/09
  17.   Morris...please 09:40  |  had enough 02/05/09
  18.   Belgian Opera 19:11  |  Joe Kelsall 02/05/09
  19.   Art imitating life 23:27  |  Mary 17/05/09
  20.   #4 that can also happen in Israel too 01:57  |  Semitic 18/05/09
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