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Canadian TV Host Insinuates Jews Control Hollywood

Posted: 02/23/2012 2:59 pm

Today I had what was probably the most unpleasant TV interview of my life on Canada's Sun News Network (national). Interviewed by host Michael Coren about my book Kosher Jesus, I expected to be asked about the book's content. The interview started that way. But then Coren quickly got to a question that seemed to be bursting from within. You'll have to see the exact show, airing tonight at 7pm, for complete accuracy, and I am writing this about an hour after.

Coren essentially asked me why Jews depict Christians so negatively. He went on about how much the Catholic Church and Christians in general have done for the Jews of late. Yet the Jews continue to be so unappreciative, always questioning Christian motivation, always finding fault with Christians no matter what.

I asked him to justify his claim that Jews depict Christians negatively. He said something like, "What do you mean? Just look at Hollywood."

Hollywood? I was confused. Weren't' we just talking about Jewish-Christian relations? Where did Hollywood come in, unless, for Coren, Jews and Hollywood were synonymous.

What was the connection between Hollywood's depiction of Christians and the Jews, I asked. The show went downhill from there, with the anti-Semitic stereotype of the Jews controlling and influencing Hollywood dominating the interview. I defended my people against this disgusting slur, a tributary of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, that the Jews control whole segments of society, in this case the motion picture industry, which they use to negatively depict Christians as a bunch of illiterate and primitive bumpkins.

From there Coren went on to speak about the negative Jewish depiction of Pope Pius XII, which I battled him on further. This was amazing. The Jews were defaming the saintly Pope Pius? For the record, I have written a great deal on Pius XII, the man John Cornwell, a non-Jewish British journalist, famously called Hitler's Pope in his best-selling 1999 biography of the same name. Pius was the wartime Pope who never once condemned the systematic murder of Europe's Jews through all the years of the holocaust and who, after the war, allowed the mass kidnapping of Jewish children who had originally been given by their families to Christians in order to save their lives. Pius advised, in the form of a typewritten directive discovered in a French church archive and dated Oct. 23, 1946, that church authorities not return to their relatives Jewish children who had been baptized. They must remain Christian and should not be returned to Jewish families.

He was the Pope who famously refused, amid unmistakable evidence of thousands of Jews being shipped to slaughter in Nazi concentration camps, to ever speak out against the Holocaust. This followed Pius' successful efforts to prevent the publication of an encyclical commissioned by his dying predecessor to condemn Nazi anti-Semitism. This is also the Pope who sent Hitler birthday greetings every single year and who refused to excommunicate Hitler or any other top Nazis who were on official Catholic rolls (to give this context, the singer Sinead O'Connor was excommunicated). He ignored the pleas of President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill to denounce the Nazis. He later refused to endorse a joint declaration by Britain, U.S and Russia condemning mass murder of Europe's Jews, claiming that he simply could not condemn "particular" atrocities. The most he ever did was a single pronouncement during the war on the murder "of hundreds of thousands." By then, of course, there were millions, and he did not mention Hitler, Nazi Germany, or the Jews in the statement. Most infamously, he was silent when the Germans rounded up Rome's Jews in October 1944 for slaughter. They were being processed for extermination in a military school a few hundred yards from his window in St. Peter's. An Italian princess, Enza Pignatelli, forced her way into the Pope's study and warned him about the imminent assault on the city's Jewish citizens. "You must act immediately," she cried. "The Germans are arresting the Jews and taking them away. Only you can stop them." The Pope assured her, "I will do all I can." He made no protest and nearly all were later gassed in Auschwitz. Curiously, amid the Pope's inability to find his voice to condemn the extermination of European Jewry, when the Catholic archbishop of Berlin issued a statement mourning Hitler's death, the Pope did not reprimand him.

Those who have read my writings, and especially those who have read Kosher Jesus, will know that I have unbridled love for my Christian brothers and sisters, a deep respect and affection I have written and spoken about on countless occasions. They will also know that I was given the great pleasure and honor of being greeted by Pope Benedict in Rome in 2010. They will further know that I am invited to address Christian audiences the world over, including in Israel. And I wrote Kosher Jesus in response to the great Christian yearning to discover the Jewishness of Jesus.

But people like Coren who perpetuate the anti-Semitic canard that Jews both control Hollywood and have contempt for Christians are a serious obstruction to the new era of Jewish-Christian brotherhood and rapprochement. It is an absolute lie that Jews have contempt for Christians. It is likewise a lie that Christians are victims of Jewish hostility, as Coren implies. The truth, of course, is that Jews have suffered mightily at the hands of Christianity for nearly two millennium. But thankfully a succession of great Christian men and women in modern times, led by Pope John XXIII, the greatest of all popes, and then by John Paul II and Benedict XVI, both outstanding friends of world Jewry, and joined especially by the 80 million born-again Christians in the United States, the vast majority of whom are phenomenal friends of Israel, have reversed this trend and made Catholicism and Christianity stalwart allies and friends of G-d's chosen people.

Denying the past is not going to increase our friendship just as being limited by it will not either. This is a new time for Jews and Christians. Let's forgo the old animosities, the old prejudices, and especially the old and ugly stereotypes. Michael Coren owes Jewry an apology. If he's man enough to give it I will overlook his foul treatment of me, both during the interview and after it was over.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, whom Newsweek calls 'the most famous Rabbi in America,' was the host of TLC's Shalom in the Home, which won the National Fatherhood Award, was the London Times Preacher of the Year at the Millennium, and received the American Jewish Press Association's Highest Award for Excellence in Commentary. The international best-selling author of 27 he has just published Kosher Jesus. He is currently mulling a run for Congress from New Jersey's Ninth Congressional District, running as a Republican. www.shmuleyforcongress.com

 
 
 

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sprklz
08:18 PM on 04/12/2012
They do and so what.
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Hanover Fiste
guilty as a cat in a goldfish bowl
03:19 PM on 02/27/2012
They don't? That would be news to everyone, especially in Hollywood.
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BcemXAHA
אני כלום בלעדיהם
06:50 PM on 03/01/2012
Another aficionado of the Protocols!
12:33 PM on 02/26/2012
may the day come when we return to the veneration of God rather than the idolatry of worshiping religion
03:29 AM on 02/26/2012
There is more to the church's reasoning. But then again, the church might still be a little cheesed that their messiah was killed by the ancient jews.

At the end of the day, all religions are screwed, full of lies, deceit, impracticalities, mistakes.
08:09 AM on 02/26/2012
Jesus was killed by the Romans.
The oldest lie in history is that the Jews killed him.
09:26 AM on 02/26/2012
You are right. All the Jews did was to turn Jesus over to the Romans to deal with him.
10:30 PM on 02/25/2012
This line of attack is standard fare for conservatives.  Sarah Palin employed it multiple times when, on the 2008 campaign trail and still today, she refers to "east coast elites.".......................The pope during WWII would not excommunicate Hitler................Yet we hear often about how the church today threatens to excommunicate catholic politicians who vote for laws protecting a woman's right to chose.
04:52 PM on 02/25/2012
I am tired of this. I had people tell me Jews control Hollywood and Wall Street. My husband and I laugh and answer "what can we do if we are this smart?" All jokes aside, can't we just be left alone?
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mbazid
Just smile and nod
03:33 PM on 02/25/2012
Coren said that he thinks secular Jews are liberal and that they object to Christians and consider them to be strange, know nothing, southerners who are antisemitic.

When the Rabbi said that that was an unfair depiction, Coren said that that was the Hollywood depiction that he sees all the time.
By saying that, Coren is indirectly saying that Jews are running Hollywood. Otherwise, he would not be able to come to that conclusion. He also went on to say that Jews controlling Hollywood is a good thing.

If the Rabbi was wrong, Coren would not have to make fun of his hight nor would he comment on his request for Kosher food. If the Rabbi did in fact insult an intern then why does he not say what the insult was?

Michael Coren does not like it when someone disagrees with him. If he is on the loosing side of a debate he will shout over the other person as most right wing talking heads do.

I was glad that the Rabbi told him that shouting over him would not make him right.
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01:38 PM on 02/25/2012
I watched that interview. Coren did not insinuate that Jews control Holllywood.

In all, Boteach came across as paranoid.
04:15 PM on 02/25/2012
He said influence which nobody can deny they do
05:01 PM on 02/25/2012
How did Coren not insinuate that? He goes from "the secular Jews see Christians in a negative view, bla, bla, bla... it is not a theological problem, it's a sociological problems, bla,bla, bla." Rabbi Boteach says "this is a mistaken characterization of the Jewish community, and an incorrect one..." Coren says "well Hollywood shows that all the time." Than he goes on to AFFIRM that the Jewish community has a great deal of influence in Hollywood. I think you watched maybe a different interview.
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06:17 PM on 02/25/2012
I think you need to put away your bias and listen.
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PCPrincess
I'm probably gaming.
11:26 AM on 02/25/2012
I read the comments by both in their respective blogs after the interview. Both feel that they are right. Both are well-versed and able to provide a convincing argument. There was one instance that, I, as an atheist, felt put-off; Where the rabbi makes mention of the evolving friendship between Catholics, Christians, and 'God's chosen people'. That one statement exemplifies why I believe all religion to be a farce.
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10:47 PM on 02/24/2012
So shall we address the specific point, and debate it? Coren was simply asserting that secular progressive Jews tend to have a more negative attitude toward evangelical Christian conservatives, than Orthodox and Conservative Jews.....breathe....and that some of them have substantial influence in Hollywood....breathe....none of that is news....not a Jewish conspiracy, not total domination, not sinister, just influence....breathe....so many Hollywood films present Christian conservatives in a rather negative light....breathe....and that triggered indignation in Boteach....breathe....and it would be nice to simply debate the point like civilized human beings, to mutually explore the truth....breathe....

Coren made 2 other points, one that Jewish authors disagree about Pius XII, and he named a couple. Second, that evangelical support for Jews is superficial, conditional and not to be trusted. In their theology, if Jews don't eventually convert, they will die.

All 3 points are worthy of discussion and disagreement and exploration. That did not happen, because Boteach got emotional and defensive and Coren couldn't stay cool in the face of it--as a journalist is supposed to do. A journalist generally is not supposed to push his own opinions and get caught up in the argument, just to ask good questions and add a comment here and there.
04:12 AM on 02/25/2012
Still waiting on the example that Boteach kept asking for.... any time now... still waiting... any minute... go ahead... now would be good...
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02:53 PM on 02/25/2012
Richard: Thank you for this wonderfully written summary and conclusion. You really captured here what I saw happen in the interview. I too was hoping that they could have had an intelligent discussion/disagreement/exploration. And they both blew it.

Rabbi: It would have helped if you had taken the time to breathe, as the above comment suggests, during the interview. And, obviously, you also failed to take time to breathe after... Get a grip.
09:31 PM on 02/24/2012
It is sad when a religious figure such as a Rabbi stoops to the lowest forms of labelling. It is unhealthy when one resorts to using 'anti-semitism' as soon as there is a slightest hint of disagreement with rabbi's point of view. It's a big problem when one ethnic / religious group loses sight of its own weaknesses and closes itself against any form of constructive forms of criticism. Lack of acknowledgment of one's own weaknesses and dumping all the issues on everybody else breeds ground for hatred against any group that behaves like that as that group positions itself 'above other'. I hold rabbi to a higher standard, as a someone who claims to be a representative of god but i didn't find anyting in rabbi's demeanor to show me a glimpse of divine. if anything, rabbi's religion seems to be that of anti-semitism. no doubt that jewish people suffered many wrongs over the centuries from the hands of christians but conversely christians suffered greatly too from jewish inspired revolutions - enlightment or communist and attacks against the church. the key to get over these is forgivness but does that word exist in rabbi's vocabulary?
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07:08 PM on 02/24/2012
"Where did Hollywood come in, unless, for Coren, Jews and Hollywood were synonymous."

The intellectual dishonesty of that leap you made shows that either you were deliberately out to get Coren or that you're the closed-minded one.
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mbazid
Just smile and nod
07:12 AM on 02/25/2012
Coren brought up the subject of Jews in Hollywood.
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FilthyHarry
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10:33 AM on 02/26/2012
Yes he did. What he did not do was say jews control hollywood, he did not say jews and hollywood are synonymous or do anything that would mark him as an anti-semtie other than disagree with Boteach
04:15 PM on 02/24/2012
As a secular social democrat all I can say is that Coren and Boteach deserve each other...;-)
01:30 PM on 02/24/2012
""""a tributary of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion""""""---that must be code or insider speek ---

i have no idea what it means
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JacksonJones
Absit iniuria verbis!
04:17 PM on 02/24/2012
Go to "www.google.com" on the "Internet" (look on the computer you used to enter your comment).

In the search box, type "Protocols of the Elders of Zion". Follow the results.

Then, go back to "www.google.com" on the "Internet," an in the search box type "definition: tributary."

Follow the results.

Synthesize the information you find in your search, and you will have you answer.
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davidwgray08
04:55 PM on 02/24/2012
Haha. Indeed.
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Russell Masingale
weary I am of the Astroturf.
05:28 AM on 02/25/2012
ever get tired of teaching people how to use the internet? especially when they seem to be able to sign up to comment on a site on the internet? boy i know i do. and you is a funny guy.