Blackface Shameful, Not Complicated

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How could Steve Lipman write an entire article about Jews and Blackface and not even quote a Jew of color? (Feb. 8). This sort of ignorance is unacceptable. Even the article’s title, “Jews and Blackface: A Complicated History,” is offensive.

The history is not complicated — it’s shameful. Judaism’s most sacred value is honoring the dignity of every human. Humiliating anyone is a desecration — regardless if Al Jolson did it in the 1920s. How can we be so exacting when we see anti-Semitism but ignore racism? As Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel said, “Prejudice is like a hydra, a monster which has many heads, an evil which requires many efforts to overcome. One head sends forth poison against the people of a different race, another against people of a different religion or culture. Thus, the evil of prejudice is indivisible.”

We compromise our ethical integrity by staying silent or even worse — trying to justify our sinful history.

Brooklyn

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