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David Aaronovitch

Opinion

Collaterally damaged again

December 6, 2010 11:03
3 min read

I would like to agree with Leeds Jewish Representative Council president Hilton Lorie, quoted on the front page of last week's JC à propos of l'affaire Davis, when he said that wisdom lay in knowing "when to keep shtum". So this is the end of this week's column. Goodbye. . .

Meh - as I gather people say these days. I am neither by profession nor inclination a shtum-keeper.

And Mr Lorie's response to Mr Davis's fairly standard and reasonable criticisms of the Israeli government seemed to represent something familiar in this eternal discussion - the constant need to slaughter the messenger. In the hope, presumably, that the message, never being delivered, will cease to represent something real.

A few weeks back. I chaired an event for the JCC at Hampstead Town Hall, in which Howard Jacobson, Melanie Phillips, Brian Klug and Tony Lerman debated the category of "Ashamed Jews", a status invented by HJ in his Man Booker-winning novel, The Finkler Question.