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I admire Melanie Phillips - but she wants to see Jews back in the ghetto

The world-view she espouses is so narrow that it would take us back to a dark age, writes Gerald Jacobs

December 21, 2018 12:24
Melanie Phillips
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Earlier this month, Melanie Phillips argued that “liberal universalist values” are an existential threat to Jewish life, especially in America. The only recipe for a flourishing Jewish life, she believes, is to confine it to its most Orthodox practitioners. The “progressive denominations” (the lower-case “p” is a giveaway), to which most Americans belong, are pagan moral-relativists “teetering” on a “cultural precipice”.

Judaism, to be sure, is a wonderful religion — both spiritual and pragmatic, its textual basis is open to philosophical and intellectual interpretation. But it does not, and cannot, endow its adherents with perfection — they are humans not angels. They have flaws.

Melanie Phillips seems to think this can be overcome by obedience and conformity. If you follow the prescribed rules, social as well as scriptural, you are guaranteeing the future of the (necessarily severely reduced) worldwide Jewish community. If you don’t, you are fragmenting it, ensuring its eventual disintegration.

Sometimes, however, the tightly knit character of the Strictly Orthodox sphere can be over-protective of its members’ human failings. A few years ago in Stamford Hill, it was alleged that two young Charedi males, babysitting for a family within the community, sexually abused the children in their care. The parents reported them to the police. For this, the family became outcasts. The community took the side of the abusers not the abused, who were persecuted by a chanting, stone-throwing “Orthodox” mob outside their home.