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From Egypt to Treblinka

These days Jews around the world not only celebrate their liberation from the ancient Egyptian yoke, they also celebrate Iom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. The date was chosen to commemorate the revolt at  the Warsaw Ghetto, an event in which—just like in the past—a handful of Jews dared confront the all-powerful pharaoh. But the story of these Jews in the ghetto did not have a happy ending: neither did the Red Sea open so that the pursued could escape, nor were their enemies  smitten by divine hand. Instead, the few survivors from the hell that was the ghetto ended their lives in the vortex of death that was Treblinka.

The Warsaw Ghetto was one of the many ghettos the Germans established in various European cities. The ghettos were created with the sole purpose of keeping the Jewish population locked in to prevent them from having contact with their Christian neighbors. The Germans forced hundreds of thousands of Jews to live packed in these places that would have normally held a tenth of the population. The Jews from the ghetto, as well as those that still lived “free” in other cities, were forced to sew a yellow Star of David on their clothes so that the Christians could clearly identify them. The draconian anti-Jewish laws the Germans promulgated in 1935, followed by similar ones in Italy in 1938 and then in France, Slovakia, Hungary and other countries, prevented the Jews from having sexual contact with Christians, from holding public office or academic positions, from working in professions such as law or medicine as well as many other restrictions, including loss of citizenship. These laws constituted grave human rights violations and were the first steps in a gradual process of dehumanization of the Jews that made the subsequent genocide possible.

Where did the Germans get all these ideas? Which Machiavellian functionary thought of this? When the Nazis came to power in 1933 they discovered they did not need to invent almost anything in their persecution of the Jews, because the Catholic Church had invented practically everything hundreds of years before. The yellow badge in the garments, the prohibition to hold public office, the prohibition to have Christian employees, the burning of the Talmud, the prohibition of living next to Christians, the prohibition from belonging to guilds or work in industry, the ghettos, all these violations to basic human rights of Jews that we associate with the legislation of the Nazi tyranny was promulgated by the Catholic Church between 400 and 700 years before the Nazis. During almost two millennia Christians were taught that Christianity had replaced Judaism, and that Jews were evil, bent on the destruction of Christianity and that they were killers of Jesus.

So, we should not be very surprised then that when Hitler came to power he found that the population—like him—already deeply hated Jews. That hatred had been planted and cultivated by Christianity since practically the beginning of the Christian movement in the first century of the Common Era. A verbal hatred that began as an intra-Jewish fraternal fight, with time and the distancing of the Early Christians from mainstream Judaism (as Christianity gained traction among the pagan peoples of the Roman Empire) it transformed itself in violent, visceral and irrational hatred. The Christian movement accused Jews of killing Jesus and of rejecting his messianic mission. As a consequence, the Early Christians developed the concept of supersessionism in which Judaism was relegated to second plane as Christianity was replacing it. Christians believed at this time that God considered Christians the “New Israel” and the new “Chosen People”. They began calling the Christian Bible the “New” Testament and the Hebrew Bible the “Old” Testament, once again suggesting that the Jewish religion had become superfluous.

Despite oppression and hardship however, the Jews did not disappear. This tenaciousness to survive and their continued refusal to accept Jesus as the Messiah led to an increase of Christian hatred toward Jews. The Church Fathers, whose writings make up the foundation of Christianity as we know it today, wrote about Jews in a manner comparable to the Nazis. As St. Ambrose, known as the “Bishop with the Golden Tongue” said in 374 CE,

The Jews are the most worthless of all men. They are lecherous, greedy, rapacious. They are perfidious murderers of Christ. They worship the Devil. Their religion is a sickness. The Jews are the odious assassins of Christ and for killing God there is no expiation possible, no indulgence or pardon. Christians may never cease vengeance, and the Jew must live in servitude forever. God always hated the Jews. It is essential that all Christians hate them. [1]

Saint John Chrysostom, bishop of Antioch, was not that much better just a few years later:

Where Christ-killers gather, the cross is ridiculed, God blasphemed, the father unacknowledged, the son insulted, the grace of the Spirit rejected. . . . If the Jewish rites are holy and venerable, our way of life must be false. But if our way is true, as indeed it is, theirs is fraudulent. I am not speaking of the Scriptures. Far from it! . . . I am speaking of their present impiety and madness. [2]

During the Middle Ages Christians began associating Jews with the Devil. This association was a natural one to make for a population already used to reading in the Gospels verses like “You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desire.” Christian thinkers asked themselves what kind of creature would reject the truth and kill God, and concluded that only an inhuman agent of Satan could act that way. The descending spiral led many European Christians, most of whom had never even seen a Jew, to form a fantastic conception of them that had no basis in reality.

The French Revolution brought about the Emancipation of the Jews, who quickly left the ghettos and in large part assimilated to the Christian population of the cities to which they moved. The Enlightenment transformed the Christian theological anti-Judaism into something modern, secular and pseudo-scientific, sine qua non prerequisites for a population that was rapidly adopting a modern worldview detached from the yoke of their religion. It’s in these cultural surroundings that antisemitism was transformed into something racial, and it’s in the 19th and 20th centuries that the old accusations of deicide, of poisoning wells, of bringing about the Black Death, of killing Christian boys to extract their blood to make matzah and many other baseless accusations were transformed into modern accusations in which Jews were blamed for Germany losing WWI, of creating and fomenting revolutions, of modernism, of Capitalism, of Communism, of inflation, of unemployment, and many more.

The Nazis inherited this conception of the Jew. Hitler was raised as a Catholic and imbibed the traditional anti-Jewish teachings in Christianity, and he took maximum advantage of them to promote his agenda. As he told two German Catholic bishops in 1933:

The Catholic Church considered the Jews pestilent for fifteen hundred years, put them into ghettos, etc., because it recognized the Jews for what they were. . . . I am moving back toward the time in which a fifteen-hundred-year-long tradition was implemented. . . . I recognize the representatives of this race as pestilent for the state and for the church and perhaps I am thereby doing Christianity a great service for pushing them out of schools and public functions. [3]

Gabriel Wilensky

[1] Quoted in Dagobert David Runes, The Jew and the Cross, p. 61.
[2] Quoted in Jeremy Cohen, “Robert Chazan’s ‘Medieval Anti-Semitism’: A Note on the Impact of Theology,” in Berger, ed., History and Hate, p.69.
[3] Akten deutscher Bischöfe, vol. 1, pp. 100-102. Quoted in Saul Friedländer, Nazi Germany and the Jews, p. 47.

Conferencia sobre el antisemitismo en la Universidad de Tel Aviv, Israel

Aqui está el video de la conferencia sobre el antisemitismo que di en Tel Aviv la semana pasada.

There are many books about Christian antisemitism. What makes Six Million Crucifixions stand out?

Six Million Crucifixions differs in two very important ways: first, it provides a summary of the history of antisemitism with an emphasis on the genesis and evolution of the Christian aspects of this hatred and, second, it makes a legal case in which I suggest the people responsible for crimes should have been brought to a trial, and go into a legal analysis of why this would be the case including a discussion of the specific counts of the potential indictment. Other books don’t do these things and focus on just the Catholic Church over the Nazi period, or the theological aspect, or Vatican assistance to war criminals, or just the role of the churches during the war. Six Million Crucifixions is a good, short way to learn about all these things in one place.

Is Six Million Crucifixions blaming Christianity for the Holocaust?

The short answer is no. One cannot trace a direct line of causality between Christian teachings and the Holocaust. The argument of Six Million Crucifixions is not that Christian traditions led to the murder of the Jews. I do not say that anywhere in the book, as I do not know of any Christian teaching that says something like “Thou shall kill Jews.” My argument, however, is that Christian oral and written traditions predisposed the Christian population of Europe to a message of hatred and eventually murder. In other words, the fact is that most Christian individuals up until the Second Vatican Council heard all their lives from their teachers, parents, priests and holy books that the Jews were evil, that they had killed Christ, that they were bent on destroying Christianity, that they were perfidious, that they were blind to the truth, that they killed Christian children to extract their blood for their own rituals, etc. etc. Now, I seriously doubt that the SS henchmen in the Einsatzgruppen were thinking about all this nonsense when they pulled the trigger of their machine guns. My point is that these SS men, as well as the vast majority of the German population and a good part of the rest of the world, thought that the message Hitler and Goebbels were spewing out made sense, and that the Jews deserved what was coming to them. These people were predisposed to hear a message that included the notion of excluding and eliminating an ethnic group from their midst because they had heard (and perhaps seen) the Church do exactly that for the past few centuries. To a 1930’s German, making a Jew wear a yellow star of David made sense and was not surprising in the least because that is exactly what the Church had forced them to do just a few generations before. When the Germans put Jews in ghettos, it did not surprise anyone, or alarm anyone to the barbarity of the event, because this is something the Church had been doing up until a few decades before.

Think about it this way: if your parents and other authority figures had told you since you were three, and kept repeating this at every possible occasion until you were eighteen, that the Swedes (or whatever) were evil people, that they were blind infidels who denied the truth of your religion and your god, that actually killed your god in the most gruesome way, that killed German children for some sick ritual, that poisoned the water supplies in order to kill you, that they were in cahoots with the devil to poison and corrupt your mind, etc., by the time you were old enough to enlist you would surely be more receptive to a message that said that the Swedes were subhuman, bent on taking over the world and enslaving the German people, wouldn’t you? In other words, without the previous eighteen years of indoctrination, if someone came to you at age eighteen and told you the Swedes were evil and it was a matter of killing them before they killed you you would surely find the premise preposterous. You would laugh and dismiss it right away, because your common sense and what you know to be true of the Swedes would tell you the Swedes are not bad people bent on the destruction of the German people. But, it turns out that most Germans not only did not dismiss Hitler and his message about Jews as crazy. They embraced it wholeheartedly. It also happens that a great many people in France, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Ukraine, Lithuania, etc. did not dismiss this message either. My point is that all this people had heard all their lives that Jews were evil enemies of Christianity, and so when the Blitz came it was their chance to get even and eliminate this perceived pernicious elements from their communities.

The problem with Christians and Christianity was not that they just did not care for the Jews and were simply indifferent to their fate. How does someone become indifferent to the “Final Solution”? This is not something you can simply dismiss because you don’t care. I do not have any connection to Rwanda’s Tutsis, yet I am appalled by what happened to them. How did an ordinary German in the ‘30s walk by a street scene in which SA men were humiliating a Jewish man or woman, and be indifferent? How did they look at the photographs the killing squads in the Eastern Front proudly took of the mass murder of Jews and be indifferent? A normal individual would have been appalled, not indifferent. Again, replace “Swedes” or “Italians” for “Jews” above and tell me if you feel they would have been indifferent? I don’t think so. Why? How did those regular, mostly good people in Germany become so indifferent? Besides, is “indifferent” even the right word? I think one can be indifferent to someone else’s tooth ache, but can you be indifferent to a picture of a brother or son aiming his rifle at the head of a mother holding her young child? Can you be indifferent to a picture of rows of naked men, women and children as they are being machine-gunned in front of a mass grave? I think that that was not indifference; that was a widespread understanding that that was what the Jews deserved, an understanding that would have been impossible to reach without some serious indoctrination since early childhood.

The point of Six Million Crucifixions

Some of you may wonder what the point of this book is. My objective in writing it was to raise awareness of what I believe to be one of the greatest injustices in the history of mankind. The persecution of the Jewish people is important on many levels, but one of them is surely the theological connection to Christianity. This is a key element, because Christianity needs Judaism to establish its own self-identity. And this had many negative ramifications, one of which was the permanent and constant vilification of the Jewish people for almost two millennia. So, what I’m trying to achieve with this book is to give educated, progressive Christians the historical background about how Christianity corrupted the minds of millions of people and inoculated them with false teachings about Jews, negative teachings that compounded had the effect of producing a fantastical conception of “the Jew,” and one which made Christians receptive to a secular and modern antisemitism.

It is indisputable that the Nazis were not driven by theological animosity toward Jews when they went on the genocidal rampage known as the Holocaust. But it’s also indisputably true that absent the negative teachings about Jews Christianity disseminated for centuries before, during and even after the Holocaust, anyone spewing the type of antisemitism of the Nazis would have been rightly dismissed as a lunatic. The reason why the Germans and their helpers listened to, accepted, and acted upon that crazy message was because those people had heard all their lives, from their parents, their teachers, their priests, their holy books, and even their governments, that Jews were evil and had to be eliminated. To them, what the Nazis were saying made sense. And it did so because what the Nazis were saying was ultimately what Christianity had been saying, albeit converted to a modern lexicon and pushed to the logical extreme.