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    BACK IN THE PICTURE
    Tom Tugend

    The Jerusalem Post
    January 7, 2007, Sunday

    A new American documentary explores the roots of 21st century anti
    -Semitism

    The PBS documentary Anti-Semitism in the 21st Century: The Resurgence
    will discomfit viewers of all stripes. Airing Monday on public
    television stations across the United States the film will annoy
    those who believe that rising anti-Semitism is a myth fueled by Jewish
    paranoia and self-serving Jewish defense agencies.

    Equally upset will be those who argue that anti- Semitism particularly
    in the Islamic world is just using the same old stick to beat up on
    a blameless Israel.

    In addition fervent believers in a global Jewish conspiracy if any tune
    in will be enraged at seeing their worldview demolished and ridiculed.

    Within one hour the documentary narrated by veteran CNN journalist Judy
    Woodruff covers a lot of territory in a graphic and efficient manner.

    Viewers are given a capsule history of anti-Jewish hatred both in the
    Christian West and the Muslim East accompanied throughout by horrifying
    cartoons across the centuries depicting the Jew as Christ killer
    blood sucker ravisher of virgins and plotter of world domination.

    Numerous experts weigh in on the Middle East conflict and its impact on
    the resurgence of anti-Semitism. On the whole the arguments balance
    each other out with perhaps a slight edge given to supporters of
    Israel thanks to Woodruff's narration.

    Considerable airtime is given to New York University professor Tony
    Judt often denounced for his harsh criticism of Israel. In this program
    however he limits himself mainly to exploring the growing influence
    of Muslim immigration on Europe. Former Israeli government minister
    Natan Sharansky and the American Jewish Committee's David Harris
    effectively lay out the Jewish role in the fight against anti-Semitism.

    A telling analysis of the corrupting effect of anti- Semitism on the
    Arab masses is given surprisingly by Sa- lameh Nematt Washington bureau
    chief for Al Hayat an independent Arab daily published in London.

    Princeton historian Bernard Lewis draws a useful distinction between
    Christian and Muslim anti-Semitism over the centuries.

    In the Islamic world the Jew though not equal was tolerated and did
    not carry the satanic aura painted in medieval Europe says Lewis who
    "credits" British and other Christian theologians with introducing
    modern anti- Semitism into the Arab world.

    Perhaps the most surprising emphasis in the film is on the deep and
    persistent impact of The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion in
    shaping the prejudices of European anti-Semites and the convictions
    of Arab leaders and masses.

    The Protocols a Czarist forgery of the early 1900s has proven
    particularly useful to Muslim presidents and clerics to rationalize
    how the "inferior" Jews of Israel could repeatedly outfight proud Arab
    nations. While the Arabs have never gotten over their defeat in the
    Six Day War their humiliation is lessened if they can believe that
    they were beaten by the cosmic evil power portrayed in The Protocols.

    The one point of agreement among the experts is that anti-Semitism
    will not disappear because "it serves so many purposes notes Professor
    Dina Porat of Tel Aviv University.

    Woodruff adds that Israel is used as a coat hanger" by Arab leaders
    who can attach all their problems to it and divert their populations'
    attention from their own poverty and corrupt rulers.

    The PBS production was produced written and directed by Andrew Goldberg
    who recently released The Armenian Genocide in association with Oregon
    Public Broadcasting.

    GRAPHIC: Photo: THE ARAB world's obsession with Israel may be partly
    connected to medieval Christian anti-Semitism 'The Resurgence'
    argues. (Credit: Ap)
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