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This Jewish New Year, let's put an end to hope
By Bradley Burston
Tags: Israel News, Barack Obama 

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STOCKBRIDGE, Massachusetts - I approached the Norman Rockwell Museum, a stately monument to pride and shame, unaware that it would be the perfect, if also the most unlikely, of places to think about the Jewish year about to unfold, and to look anew at Israel and Palestine.

Unlikely, because this place celebrates a man who, perhaps more than any other, spoke to Christian and white America about itself. Perfect, nonetheless, because it celebrates the ability to perform the fundamental commandment of the dawn of a Jewish New Year: to reconsider.

This is an uncommon time in Israel, in Palestine, and, no less, in America. All three peoples are engaged in pitched internal battles, in effect, brushfire civil wars, to recast the futures of their societies. Through it all, there is a distressing, very 21st Century tendency, to reduce debates to twitter-worthy sloganeering.

In America, ever the island in the face of war in Iraq, war in Afghanistan, war in the Holy Land, and confrontation with Iran, the tone of debate over health care reform is no less lethal than it is in Israel/Palestine

The day I visited the museum, a woman who opposed health care reform was photographed at one of the borderline-violent "town hall" public discussions elsewhere in America, holding a sign reading "I Want My America Back."

A visit to the museum might have done her good. It juxtaposes Rockwell's early works, reinforcements of the myths of a deeply flawed but outwardly self-satisfied society, alongside his later pieces, shocking in their power to reflect the stubbornness and potency of bigotry and injustice. The paintings include Southern Justice (Murder in Mississippi), a response to the brutal killing of three civil rights activists, and The Problem We All Live With, showing federal marshals escorting an African American girl to school, the wall behind her stained with hurled tomatoes and the scrawled word Nigger.

A third piece, a prophetic departure, is titled Uneasy Christmas in the Birthplace of Christ. The 1970 cover illustration of Bethlehem for Look Magazine, foreshadows the dark future of the then-nascent occupation of the West Bank.

This, in sum, was what I learned from my summer vacation: Memory and hope make the best liars.

Like the woman who wants her America back, we, the peoples of the birthplace of Christ, remain hostages to unrealizable hopes and to carefully manicured memories of a past which was vastly more complex than we choose to believe.

The minority of Jews who cannot abide territorial compromise are more than content to keep the rest of us from a future shared with the Palestinians, no matter what the burden or the risk. The Palestinians who cannot bring themselves to accept a permanent state of Israel, effectively keep themselves from having any state at all.

Even for visitors inured to missiles, bombs, and the sound of gunfire in the night, there was something frightening in the television footage of apoplectic opponents of health care reforms, in part because the issue seemed a stalking horse for so much more – in particular, an effort to turn back time itself.

The level of debate, the ferocity of the opposition, appeared incomprehensible. Until, that is, my daughter commented that extremism is a form of mental illness.

On my summer vacation, I came to believe that it is time to put an end to a particularly seductive, endlessly potent form of hope. It is time to put behind us our sentimental fondness for fundamentalism, our childish belief that radical holy men can know what God wants for us, the kind of hope which shrouds our eyes and reduces people we disagree with, to people who are keeping us from having a future.

A hundred years of fighting have proven, if nothing else, that hope for a future in which one side gets all that it wants, and the other goes without, is hope for no future at all.

We know what kind of peace we can expect in the years to come, and it is bound to be, to say the very least, uneasy. We will need to betray our fondest hopes to achieve it. May God speed us in the effort.

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  1.   Well, Mr Burston you cannot betray hope,only the values you stand 18:47  |  Kris Lazar 31/08/09
  2.   Lets put an end to unrealistic expectations! 19:13  |  Avi 31/08/09
  3.   Huh 20:00  |  Lince 31/08/09
  4.   Out of touch with USA today, Mr Burston! 20:26  |  adrian christie 31/08/09
  5.   Plug For West Bank Story By Ari Sandel... 20:36  |  Yosemite 31/08/09
  6.   Welcome back Bradley 21:01  |  Helen Jones 31/08/09
  7.   Translation - If you oppose Obama, you must be racist. 21:48  |  Jonas Menchik 31/08/09
  8.   I agree.. kind of... stop blind hope in the "peace" process 23:29  |  B 31/08/09
  9.   Jonas menchik---that is truly funny 01:09  |  Labhras 01/09/09
  10.   #4 01:28  |  Jay 01/09/09
  11.   Will someone burst Bradley Burston`s bubble? 02:11  |  Steve 01/09/09
  12.   Health care, Obama and town halls 03:58  |  Roger K. 01/09/09
  13.   bravo 05:02  |  Suzy 01/09/09
  14.   b 8 12:21  |  potobac 01/09/09
  15.   Burston - your numbers are backwards, please get them right! 12:26  |  Joe Sittizen 01/09/09
  16.   Doing the hokey - poky.... in a Buddha pose 13:41  |  allang 01/09/09
  17.   adrian christie 15:28  |  A.M. 01/09/09
  18.   Jesus Never Existed, Bethlehem, Nazareth Did Not Exist. 16:02  |  JMK 01/09/09
  19.   Brilliant 17:17  |  Claudia 01/09/09
  20.   Hope that the Arab culture evolves beyond jihad 17:31  |  Jason 01/09/09
  21.   Norman Rockwell`s America... 17:51  |  Yosemite 01/09/09
  22.   Much ignorance about health care in the USA 18:18  |  adrian christie 01/09/09
  23.   MY LAST POST: BYE, BYE BROTHERS DAN SISTERS 07:08  |  indrajaya 02/09/09
  24.   Burston reminds us that such places are beacons to the world 07:13  |  Smadar 02/09/09
  25.   What went wrong Bradley? 12:28  |  dnh 03/09/09
  26.   from the mouth of babes 17:43  |  albert paul ortiz 06/09/09
  27.   out of where we are 05:15  |  anonymous 08/09/09
  28.   Labhras, you are very funny 20:42  |  Jonas Menchik 26/10/09
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