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The Passion: Jews and Christians are watching different films
Townhall ^ | 10/28/03 | Dennis Prager

Posted on 11/16/2003 6:33:59 AM PST by Valin

Early this past summer, Mel Gibson invited me to see "The Passion," his film on the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. The invitation was significant in that I was the first practicing Jew and active member of the American Jewish community to be invited. He did so because he believed, correctly, that he could trust me. I have long worked to build trust between Jews and Christians, especially traditional Christians.

The increasing tension over this film has reinforced impressions I offered Mel Gibson that day. When watching "The Passion," Jews and Christians are watching two entirely different films.

For two hours, Christians watch their Savior tortured and killed. For the same two hours, Jews watch Jews arrange the killing and torture of the Christians' Savior.

In order to avoid further tension between two wonderful communities that had been well on their way to historic amity, it is crucial for each to try to understand what film the other is watching and reacting to.

First, what Jews see. The Jews in the film (except, of course, for those who believe in Jesus) are cruel and often sadistic. One prominent Christian who saw the film along with my wife and me said that while watching the film he wanted to take a gun and shoot those who had brought such pain to Jesus. I couldn't blame him. The Jews in the film manipulate the Romans -- who are depicted as patsies of the Jews and in the case of Pilate, as morally far more elevated -- into torturing and murdering a beautiful man.

Why does this bother Jews so much? Because for nearly 2,000 years, attacked as "Christ-killers," countless Jewish men, women and children were tortured and murdered in ways that often caused more suffering than even Jesus endured (e.g., not only tortured and murdered themselves, but also seeing their families and friends raped, tortured and murdered). For Jews to worry that a major movie made by one of the world's superstars depicts Jews as having Christ tortured and killed might arouse anti-Semitic passions is not paranoid. Even though Islam denies the crucifixion, it is difficult to imagine that this film will not be a hit in the virulently anti-Semitic Arab world.

It is essential that Christians understand this. Every Jew, secular, religious, assimilated, left-wing, right-wing, fears being killed because he is Jewish. This is the best-kept secret about Jews, who are widely perceived as inordinately secure and powerful. But it is the only universally held sentiment among Jews. After the Holocaust and with Islamic terrorists seeking to murder Jews today, this, too, is not paranoid.

However, what Jews need to understand is that most American Christians watching this film do not see "the Jews" as the villains in the passion story historically, let alone today. First, most American Christians -- Catholic and Protestant -- believe that a sinning humanity killed Jesus, not "the Jews." Second, they know that Christ's entire purpose was to come to this world and to be killed for humanity's sins. To the Christian, God made it happen, not the Jews or the Romans (the Book of Acts says precisely that). Third, a Christian who hates Jews today for what he believes some Jews did 2,000 years ago only reflects on the low moral, intellectual and religious state of that Christian. Imagine what Jews would think of a Jew who hated Egyptians after watching "The Ten Commandments," and you get an idea of how most Christians would regard a Christian who hated Jews after watching "The Passion."

Jews also need to understand another aspect of "The Passion" controversy. Just as Jews are responding to centuries of Christian anti-Semitism (virtually all of it in Europe), many Christians are responding to decades of Christian-bashing -- films and art mocking Christian symbols, a war on virtually any public Christian expression (from the death of the Christmas party to the moral identification of fundamentalist Christians with fundamentalist Muslims). Moreover, many Jewish groups and media people now attacking "The Passion" have a history of irresponsibly labeling conservative Christians anti-Semitic.

I cannot say that I am happy this film was made. Nevertheless, if the vast majority of Christians and Jews of goodwill try hard to understand what film the other is watching, some good can yet result. The last thing Jews need is to create tension with their best friends. And the last thing Christians need is a renewal of Christian hatred toward Jesus' people.


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1 posted on 11/16/2003 6:34:00 AM PST by Valin
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To: Valin
Bump.
2 posted on 11/16/2003 6:44:27 AM PST by ecomcon
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To: Valin
Excellent points.
3 posted on 11/16/2003 6:47:40 AM PST by Tabi Katz
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To: Valin
Imagine what Jews would think of a Jew who hated Egyptians after watching "The Ten Commandments," and you get an idea of how most Christians would regard a Christian who hated Jews after watching "The Passion."

Unfortunately many people can't follow that logic, it seems.
4 posted on 11/16/2003 7:03:11 AM PST by visualops (Freedom is worth fighting for,dying for, and standing for- the advance of freedom leads to peace-GWB)
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To: Valin
Thank you very much for posting this!

Mr. Prager is correct. The internal bias of the observer precludes any even quasi-objective assessment of the film. I have not seen Gibson's piece, but from the sound of all the criticism, mostly negative, and the sources of such criticism (largely the secular Left, or 'cultural' Jewish community), I will make it a point to watch the film carefully.

The historical facts are pretty plain: Not just Jesus, but His followers of 'The Way,' first called Christians in Antioch, were hounded and violently opposed by the religious Jews of the day. Even Shaul, later 'Paul' was one of these until a trip to Damascus. The efforts to murder him are found in the book of Acts. We in the West cannot really understand the religious mania of the Middle East very well. The Islamonazis are just the latest outburst of this murderous demonic craziness.

There is a group called the Center for Judaic Christian Studies in Dayton OH founded by a friend of mine which does a fine job explicating the background to all of this. The last two millennia are sad, incriminating histories for both Christians and Jews. The former do not understand their Jewish roots and the latter reject their Messiah.

None of this will be resolved by any human effort. Only the (second) advent of Messiah will work. Until then, Christians can work, pray and be loving, faithful witnesses. Several things are on the horizon - great deception (Clinton, hideous liar that he is, was but a pale shadow of the one coming), tyranny, war...and ultimately genuine Messianic deliverance.

(Hey, its the Sunday sabbath, and we can talk like this. Right?)
5 posted on 11/16/2003 7:06:57 AM PST by esopman (Blessings on Freepers Everywhere)
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To: Valin
This Jew misses the mark in his analysis of what Christians are seeing. Christians see all of mankind as responsible for Jesus being crucified. It was a Christian disciple, Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus and got him arrested and another, Peter, who denied three times on the same night, he even KNEW Jesus.

All of those responsible for the physical death of Jesus did mankind an eternal favor by creating a sacrifice sufficient to atone for all man's sins through their acceptance in faith of the risen Son of God - Savior of the world.

6 posted on 11/16/2003 7:07:09 AM PST by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: visualops
If I may,
Unfortunately many people can't follow that logic, it seems.
7 posted on 11/16/2003 7:08:53 AM PST by Valin (We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.)
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To: Valin
Excellent!!!!!!!!
8 posted on 11/16/2003 7:09:08 AM PST by Reborn
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To: esopman
Center for Judaic Christian Studies

What are the odds of me getting a link?
9 posted on 11/16/2003 7:10:39 AM PST by Valin (We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.)
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To: Reborn
bump for later read
10 posted on 11/16/2003 7:12:18 AM PST by prairiebreeze (Memo, memo, who's got the memo??)
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To: Valin
A very reasonable analysis to which I would have added that the opposition of some Jewish groups to the distribution of the film might provide more fuel for anti-semitism than the film itself ever could.
11 posted on 11/16/2003 7:20:21 AM PST by farmer18th
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To: Valin
Imagine what Jews would think of a Jew who hated Egyptians after watching "The Ten Commandments,"

And imagine how hard people would have laughed if the Egyptians whined, protested and put all their collective efforts into stopping the release of a movie called "Exodus."
12 posted on 11/16/2003 7:24:57 AM PST by Bronco_Buster_FweetHyagh
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To: rmlew; Yehuda; firebrand; RaceBannon; nutmeg; Clemenza; PARodrig
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13 posted on 11/16/2003 7:28:59 AM PST by Cacique
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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
Right on!
14 posted on 11/16/2003 7:38:55 AM PST by DoWhatsRight (I have been to the mountain)
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To: Valin
Matthew 7.2
2 "For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and (1) by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you.
15 posted on 11/16/2003 8:03:23 AM PST by Right to be Wrong
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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
In the eighth paragraph of the posted article, Rabbi Prager specifically stated that Christians see all of mankind as responsible for the crucifixion. As a Catholic, I agree with Rabbi Prager on this. Don't you agree with him too?
16 posted on 11/16/2003 8:12:54 AM PST by BlackElk (Patrick Leahy is a "Catholic" anti-Catholic bigot. Time for an old-fashioned, ummm, inquiry!)
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To: BlackElk
I incorrectly stated my view. I should have said, "The analysis of Christ's death by concerned Jews misses the mark." Sorry. Prager's analysis is correct.
17 posted on 11/16/2003 8:21:31 AM PST by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: BlackElk
In the eighth paragraph of the posted article, Rabbi Prager specifically stated that Christians see all of mankind as responsible for the crucifixion. As a Catholic, I agree with Rabbi Prager on this. Don't you agree with him too?

Dennis Prager is not a rabbi. In fact, he is not even an Orthodox Jew, though his prominence in the conservative movement probably causes this impression.

Unfortunately, Mr. Prager rejects the Oral Torah and the authority of the Rabbinate (similar to an "orthodox Catholic" who rejected sacred tradition and the authority of the popes and councils). He is also a "higher critic" of Judaism and has "taught" the Torah verse-by-verse at "The University of Judaism," an institution of "Conservative" (not Orthodox) Judaism.

I appreciate Mr. Prager's political conservatism, but reject utterly his extremely non-traditional religious presuppositions. Despite his professed friendship for "fundamentalist chr*stians" he doubtlessly thinks they are (and that I am) stupid for believing the universe was created in six days 5764 years ago.

18 posted on 11/16/2003 8:25:00 AM PST by Zionist Conspirator ("Palaeoconservatives" are national relativists.)
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To: Valin
And the last thing we need is for the radical left to stifle this film and prevent it from being distributed.
19 posted on 11/16/2003 8:26:58 AM PST by Beck_isright (Socialists are like cockroaches. No matter how many die, 300 more are born under every cowpile.)
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To: BlackElk
Dennis Prager is not a rabbi. I think you may have him confused with Rabbi Daniel Lapin.
20 posted on 11/16/2003 8:29:22 AM PST by Alouette (I have 9 kids)
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