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Correcting inaccuracies in the media

To which the refrain is heard: good luck.

The Detroit Free Press ran an article by David Ashenfelter, Holocaust Justice Hits A Wall: Exile or mercy for old Nazi guards?

The well written article discusses the government’s case against three persons believed to have been Nazi guards at concentration camps and the question of whether or not they should be deported.

The single sticking point was a photo by Eric Seals, of the Detroit Free Press, which was included with the article.

The CTV, NY Times, and others have recently set an editorial policy regarding references to Poland and the Holocaust. Writers may not refer to Nazi German Concentration Camps in occupied Poland as —Polish Concentration Camps.— Such references were quite common and improperly portrayed Poland as either supportive of, or complicit in, Nazi German atrocities.

Mr. Seals’ photo, a cropped picture taken at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, indicates Poland Murdered: 3,001,000. The area in which the picture was taken indicates the Nazi death toll by country.

The photo, as presented, falls within the same editorial policy. Photos, or at least their captions, should accurately portray the facts of the situation being portrayed.

Several people have written to the articles’ author, Mr. Ashenfelter, requesting a correction to the photo’s caption clarifying the fact that Poland did not murder 3 million plus people.

LZ, a member of the Polish American Forum group wrote to Mr. Ashenfelter as follows:

The article was very good, it is the picture that is disturbing. Poland did not murder 3,001,000 Jews. The German Third Reich murdered over six million Jews, Slavs and Gypsies. I relize [sic] that the photo can be taken out of context. I know that it tells that 3,001,000 Jews were murdered in Poland. Your average reader will not realize this.

Is it possible to correct this?

Mr. Ashenfelter’s reply follows:

The photo was taken in front of a wall at the Holocaust Memorial.

Are you suggesting that the Holocaust Memorial folks got their numbers wrong about the people who died in Poland?

David Ashenfelter
Federal Court Reporter
Detroit Free Press
600 W. Fort St.
Detroit, MI 48226
Office: 313-223-4490
Fax: 313-222-5981

Mr. Ashenfelter missed the point completely. As Bozena Urbanowicz-Gilbride, a Polish Catholic Holocaust survivor recently stated in a speech at St. Frances de Chantal R.C. Church in Wantagh, New York:

—Every Jew a victim but not every victim a Jew—

Ms. Urbanowicz-Gilbride presents an accurate description of the Holcaust. Every Jew was a victim because every Jew was marked for death, based solely on their ethnicity and/or religion. Every person killed was a victim as well, and often times they were marked for death based solely on their ethnicity (Roma) or based on who they were (homosexual, mentally retarded).

…and yes Mr. Ashenfelter, the numbers as portrayed on the wall are inaccurate in that they only reflect half the deaths in Nazi occupied Poland. The total number of Poles (Christians, Jews, Roma, etc.) killed exceeded 6 million, which the Holocaust Museum fully recognizes (it places the Holocaust death toll at 11 million).

But that’s not the point. People were politely requesting that the photo’s caption be clarified so that no one is misled into believing the people of or government of Poland killed 3+ million people. Not all too difficult, unless of course you don’t care.

Mr. Ashenfelter, if you are at a loss for words try this:

…stands before a representation of the number of Polish Jews murdered in Nazi German concentration camps and elsewhere in occupied Poland.

I’ll even let you use it without attribution.

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Polish Christmas – Community Wigilia Suppers

Every year Polish-American organizations, groups, and traditionally Polish Churches hold Wigilia suppers.

Our PNCC parish does it in a real nice way. The parish provides the main dish – fried fish, and the rest of the meal is a meatless pot-luck. We enjoy everything from pierogi to Haitian salads.

This fits with my take on such traditions. Traditions like Wigilia live when they grow with, and are actively integrated by, the people celebrating them. The meal doesn’t traditionally contain carrots but your little daughter loves carrots – add them. Living languages follow this rule, they integrate and grow. (please note, I am not talking about Church Traditions, the Holy Mass, or the Sacraments – that’s a different argument).

Here’s a list of a few of the upcoming Wigilia dinners. Stay tuned to your local newspapers for an event near you – or ask the Polish guy/gal at work (maybe he or she can hook you up with some good pierogi as well).

Polish Community Center – Albany, New York

Annual Wigilia (Christmas Vigil) and Dinner & Dance
Sunday Dec. 17th 2006, 1:30 —“ 7:30pm
Polish Community Center
225 Washington Ave Ext.
Albany, NY

Our Traditional Christmas Wigilia will start at 1:30 pm with a sharing of —Oplatek— (wafer). Buffet Fish Dinner will be served promptly at 2pm. Dancing will be from 3:30pm to 7:30pm Music by the Mark VI!

Price for the Buffet and Dance $25.00 for adults, $10 for children 16 and under. Admission for the Dance will be $10.00. NO dance admission until 3:30pm

To make your reservation call: Tom Raymond at 518-283-0129, Kazia Burzynski at 518-449-8467, or Mary Ann Bates 518-453-6162.

Polish Heritage Society of Rochester – Rochester, New York

The First Star of Christmas – A Polish Wigilia
Sunday, Dec. 3rd, 5:15 to 9pm
Polish Heritage Society of Rochester
Strasenburgh Planetarium
657 East Avenue
Rochester, NY

This festive evening includes a traditional Polish Wigilia dinner buffet, a multi-media show of Polish customs, a visit from St. Nicholas, and a “Winter Skies” Planetarium show.

Admission: $25 adults, $10 children under 14, free for children under 5.

To make reservations call 585-697-1942 by November 27. Tables will be assigned in the order of reservations received.

Polish Student Association at the University of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York

Polish Student Association at the University of Buffalo Wigilia
Saturday, Dec. 2nd, 5:30pm
St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church
Msgr. Peter J. Adamski Center (Main Hall)
389 Peckham Street
Buffalo, NY

Concert featuring the talented soprano voice of Emily Tworek-Helenbrook

Admission: $20 for adults and $10 for students. Proceeds will benefit Dom Dziecka orphanage in Rzeszów, Poland

To make reservations call 716-597-9470 or E-Mail UBPOLSA@HOTMAIL.COM by 11/28.

Polish American Congress of Northeastern Pennsylvania – Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Annual Christmas Wafer (Wigilia) Dinner
Sunday, Dec. 3rd, 4:30pm
The Touch of Class at the Palace
228 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, PA

The main speaker for the event will be the Rev. Patrick J. Sullivan, C.S.C., coordinator of the Ethnic Community Outreach Program at King’s College. The topic of his talk will be “Honoring Our Tradition.” Felicia Perlick, national director for the Polish Women’s Alliance, will act as mistress of ceremonies.

Fine food, companionship, and the singing of Polish and traditional Christmas carols are planned.

Admission: $18 for members and $20 for non-members.

To make reservations contact Bernadine Babetski at 570-825-4477.

Hudson Valley Polonaise Society – Pine Island, New York

Citizen of the Year Presentation and Wigilia Supper
Sunday, Dec. 3rd, 5pm
Polish Legion of American Veterans Hall
Legion Rd
Pine Island, NY

The celebration will feature the sharing of Oplatek, prior to a traditional meatless family-style dinner which will be served at 5:30pm. Following the dinner, Richard Labanowski will be honored as the 2006-07 Hudson Valley Polonaise Society’s Polish-American Citizen of the Year.

Admission: $15 per person for non-members, $12 for members, and $5 for children under the age of 12.

Reservations are required as the event is limited to 120 people.

To make reservations or for more information call 845-325-9608 or 845-386-4909.

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Coding Corrections

I have two pages that I created long ago that have not been working the way I intended.

Both the Polish Restaurants Database page and the PNCC Solemnities and Feasts page rendered poorly in IE. In addition, the Solemnities and Feasts page wasn’t working properly at all (wouldn’t update for the year entered). I’ve been meaning to get after them, but I couldn’t seem to get up the nerve to dabble.

Anyway, I have corrected the coding on both and they now seem to render and work as intended.

Check them out. I am now listing 372 Polish restaurants worldwide and just added a new one, Bista Deli, from Phoenix, Arizona.

If you run into any difficulty using these, please let me know.

If you are interested in the php code for the Solemnities and Feasts page I will be happy to make that available. It is pretty easily modified and does calculate the date of Easter and the days related to Easter.

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Commenting on ethnicity

One of the newsgroups I recently joined over at Yahoo! is the Polish American Forum. There has been quite a discussion going on around the play Polish Joke by David Ives.

The play is currently being staged by the University of Detroit Mercy (a Jesuit university) and the University’s Theater Company to protests from many in the Polish-American community.

The play has been out for a while and the Polish-American community has frequently commented on it in the negative (see the American Council for Polish Culture’s response by Marek Czarnecki for an example).

The problem with the play, and its current staging, as I see it is threefold:

A Failure in Plot and Development

It is an attempt to examine a serious issue —“ self identity and the affect nativist thinking and philosophy has had on intercultural relationships in the United States —“ done poorly. Cheap humor that buys into nativist stereotypes, while effective as a foil (how many cringed when we recently heard about Michael ‘Kramer’ Richards outburst at two black men) is useless as comedic cover for a poorly developed plot.

The Village Voice reviewer Michael Feingold covers that well in Partial Births: Parks Faces Tragedy; Ives Masks Comedy

David Ives … [s]triving to write a full-evening comedy … has fallen victim to the defensive impulse to make it funny. As a result, he’s filled Polish Joke with skits to the point where you hardly notice the play he’s trying to write. As staged by John Rando, with a quartet of able comedians gleefully headed by Nancy Opel and Walter Bobbie, the skits are often extremely funny indeed. The Irish skit, which runs on a little too long for me, is most people’s favorite; as a Smith & Dale fan, I prefer the doctor sketch. But what I’d really prefer most would be the play Ives apparently intended to write, on the American dilemma of ethnicity versus assimilation, which is centered on his fifth character, a Polish American who doesn’t want to be a Polish joke. Not only interesting in himself, this character is played by Malcolm Gets with touching sincerity and grace, as a human being living a nightmare rather than a straight man in sketch comedy. This is unfair; either Ives should build a play around the character or Rando should show the actor how to walk this way. (If he could walk that way, he wouldn’t need the talcum powder.)

Instead, Ives’s hero proceeds from sketch to sketch, the punchline of his joke life being that he marries the only utterly unhumorous person in the play and settles down with her in Poland. Which may be a handy way to wind things up, but says little about how Ives feels we should live in this nation of immigrants. Like Parks, Ives lets his inner preoccupations usurp, rather than interact with, external reality. But where Parks has at least pushed the outer doors open, Ives farcically slams them shut.

A Failure of Ideals

The play is being put on by a nominally Catholic University, not that I should expect anything different. The R.C. Church in the United States grew up under clerics who heavily bought into nativist stereotyping. In addition, allegedly Catholic universities, such as Notre Dame, regularly sponsor plays like the Vagina Monologues and have a tendency to discipline students who exhibit Catholic witness —“ perhaps out of fear of their own weak witness. Even so, when I hear the word Catholic and think of the faith of the Poles who have contributed time, talent, and treasure to build up the R.C. Church in the United States, I do expect different. To some extent, that is why I am a member on the PNCC, I couldn’t take the regular doses of cognitive dissonance. The R.C. Church in the United States has a long track record of relegating Polish-Americans to third class status —“ and it continues to this day. Pray, pay, and obey everyone because you know, we have a pope.

A Failure to Examine

The play fails to examine the pain that nativist stereotyping has caused. Economic deprivation, leaving many Polish-Americans a generation behind their peers, families turning their ethic identity into a closely guarded secret through a series of name changes and other assimilation techniques, self-hated, glass ceilings, and I could go on. The age old question of identity and its relationship to culture is lost for those from whom their very identity has been hidden by their parents and grandparents. If Mr. Ives has pain, he should explore it more seriously.

The affect of nativist stereotypes on Polish-Americans has been either negative assimilation (a complete washing out of any historical-cultural connection) or abject defensiveness. Join a Polish-American society, and as in the play, be regaled by stories of Kościuszko, Pułaski, Pope John Paul, Marie Curie, and a list of names and events miles long. Polish-Americans of that stripe are so busy defending themselves, their history and culture; they’ve lost sight of the future.

The arts should explore the full gamut of human emotions and relationships. Some of it, like nativism and stereotyping are dark corners of this nation’s psyche, little explored. Mr. Ives and the University of Detroit Mercy would do better to explore these areas in a way that challenges our complacency, our latent discrimination, and our identity politics rather than buying into them*.

*NOTE: Leaders within the Polish-American community took the initiative to confront the University and they ‘agreed’ to open a public forum on the issues raised. Ref. Deal Made On “Polish Joke” At University from the Polish Falcons website.

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Drunk* or stupid*?

Katherine Jefferts Schori

The new Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church states, in a NY Times interview, that fellow Episcopalians are much smarter than Catholics or Mormons because they use judgment before having children.

It appears that her fellow Episcopalians sit down and calculate the cost to the environment, and of natural resources, to best determine the impact the twinkle in mom and dad’s (dad and dad’s, mom and mom’s) eye will have on the world.

Catholics and Mormons on the other hand copulate constantly, and without good sense, because they are not all that smart or astute. They are dumb (when will they finally get around to institutionalizing us —“ we shouldn’t be on-the-street) because they simply follow the teachings of their faith.

In the interview Ms. Schori paints a picture of what relationships should look like. She and her husband live apart because career trumps marriage, although she does hint that the Biblical principal of the husband’s headship still applies —“ she will allow him to decide when he should join her.

I judge Katherine Jefferts Schori to be stupid, and possibly drunk in the tradition of the martini drinking vicar.

Rep. Charles Rangel

The New York congressman, and incoming chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, will introduce a bill calling for reinstatement of a military draft in early 2007.

Rep. Rangel believes that presidents and politicians would be less inclined to send American armed forces into questionable conflicts if their own sons and daughters were vulnerable to mandatory military service.

Ummm, case-in-point, our current President.

The sons and daughters of the rich and powerful will never go, nor do those in power care one bit whether the sons and daughters of their less than affluent/powerful constituents go. The rich will sit on high, the poor are canon fodder.

This man is delusional. The draftees will indeed come from the streets in his district, and they will die as they have always. While Rep. Rangel gets a relatively decent peace rating (76%) from the PeaceMajority Report (see his peace voting history), he does vote for funding, and in support of, the Iraq action, the ‘war’ where his constituents die by the hundreds each month.

If you are going to legislate, legislate to cut funding, choke off the ‘action’ by turning off the spigot of money.

I judge Rep. Charles Rangel to be stupid.

David Langlieb

The New York City Parks Department employee wrote an essay for his college’s alumni magazine.

The graduate of Haverford College noted that Greenpoint (a section of Brooklyn predominantly inhabited by Polish immigrants) was —uglier than the morons who work there.— He called Greenpoint residents —vermin— noting that the areas main problem is —Polish people infesting its row-houses.—

In a stilted apology, Langlieb noted that he is —half Polish— and likened himself to novelist Jonathan Swift. He stated that he wasn’t —sufficiently sensitive to the power of historical stereotypes…— (I bet Jonathan Swift was), and that he was just trying to —defend the wonderful community of Greenpoint—.

Mr. Langlieb’s alma mater was founded by the Quakers and bills itself as:

…a coeducational undergraduate liberal arts college founded in 1833 by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). While the College is not formally affiliated with any religious body today, the values of individual dignity, academic strength, and tolerance upon which it was founded remain central to its character.

I guess they decided not to instill respect for individual dignity or tolerance in Mr. Langlieb nor in the folks who edit the alumni magazine.

The college President, Tom Tritton, apologized here.

I judge David Langlieb and the administration at Haverford to be repentant drunks, ‘I’ll never do that again.’

Michael ‘Kramer’ Richards

In the land of mutually assured destruction, two hecklers fired a couple of shots at the former actor as he performed a stand-up comedy routine. In response he dropped the big ‘n’ weapon on the black hecklers.

See the Boston Herald’s ‘No-talent’ Kramer deserved to be heckled for a commentary on Mr. Richards’ comedy.

Seeing as he was in a nightclub I judge him drunk and stupid

*Necessary disclaimer – the labeling is meant as satire – in the tradition of Jonathan Swift. I’m sure everyone listed here is highly intelligent and a teetotaler.

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Prayers please

From the AP via ABC News: 8 Die, 15 Trapped in Poland Mine Blast

8 Miners Killed, 15 Trapped Underground After Suspected Gas Explosion in Poland

RUDA SLASKA, Poland Nov 21, 2006 (AP)—” Eight coal miners were killed Tuesday in a suspected gas explosion in a southern Poland mine, and fears were growing as rescuers tried to reach 15 others trapped more than 3,000 feet underground, officials said.

The accident occurred as the men were demolishing a wall in an underground corridor at the Halemba coal mine in the city of Ruda Slaska, said Southern Mining Co., which operates the mine.

Grzegorz Pawlaszek, head of the state-owned Coal Co., said rescue teams had recovered seven bodies from the scene. Another body had been located but couldn’t be reached because the high concentration of methane gas had prompted fears of another explosion.
He said the fate of the other 15 was “not known.”

The men were among a group of 31 miners who had been removing equipment from a shaft that had been closed because it was deemed too dangerous, said Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who flew to the mine and met with rescuers. He said eight miners had managed to escape.

“This is a tragedy. People have died here,” Kaczynski said.

Officials and priests were counseling distraught relatives who gathered at the mine complex. Eight white candles were burning on a low wall outside the main gate…

St. Barbara and St. Kinga, pray for them.

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The Long Walk

The BCC’s Tim Whewell uncovers new documentary evidence that solves the mystery of a dramatic escape from a Soviet Gulag by a Polish Calvary officer, Sławomir Rawicz, along with other Polish officers. Mr. Rawicz’s book The Long Walk has been in continuous print since 1956. The voracity of his account has frequently been questioned. Listen to the BBC’s radio story.

What I liked best about the story is the fact that the truth of Poles’ imprisonment in Soviet gulags is acknowledged. Something the West is painfully unaware of. To get an accurate recounting of the ordeal of the gulags check out A Forgotten Odyssey.

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October 31 – Bl. Grzymislawa (Błg. Grzymisławy)

Daj, o wielki Boże, zrozumieć Twym wiernym, że uszczęśliwienie ludzkości może przyjść do skutku tylko u stopni Twoich ołtarzy, że prawdziwe zjednoczenie umysłów i serc dokonać się może tylko w Sercu Jezusa, a żywe Serce Jezusa to Najśw. Sakrament, któremu cześć i chwała na wieki wieków. Amen.

Historical note and anecdote: Bl. Grzymisława was the wife of Leszek the White who, according to a rather famous anecdote, once explained to the Pope that Polish knights could not participate in his Crusade because there was no mead to be had in Palestine.

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Tidbits from Poland…

Polish coders hard at work

As posted at Reg Developer: Poland triumphs in Google contest: Gratuluje Tomasz!

The finals of the first ever European* Code Jam, based on Google US’s annual programming contest, saw Pole Tomasz Czajka finish in a triumphant first place, in a final that was dominated by competitors from Eastern Europe.

Although Czajka had to see off 49 competitors from 15 countries to secure the €2,500 prize money, eight of the top ten finalists were from Russia, Poland and Estonia. Nearly two thirds of the final 50 were also from the East.

Western Europe made a relatively poor showing. Germany had the best representation with six contenders in the last 50. Sweden managed to field four, while the UK could only muster two.

The contestants spent an all-expenses-paid week in Dublin for the final rounds of the contest. Nearly 10,000 people entered in all, and were gradually whittled away over three rounds by tougher and tougher programming challenges.

In the final, competitors had to devise their own algorithms. Points were scored for unbreakable code, and lost if a competitor managed to crack it…

Jewish revival in Poland

From the AP: Poland’s 1st progressive rabbi since Holocaust to be installed

WARSAW, Poland – Poland’s first progressive rabbi since World War II is to be installed in Warsaw Friday evening, marking a milestone in the revival of Jewish life that was shattered by the Holocaust.

Rabbi Burt Schuman, a New Yorker who arrived in Poland in July, will be installed during Friday evening Sabbath services at Beit Warszawa, home to Warsaw’s Progressive, or Reform, community.

The ceremony will be led by Rabbi Uri Regev, the president of the World Union for Progressive Judaism.

“The installation of Rabbi Schuman as Beit Warszawa’s first full-time resident Rabbi marks a historic milestone in the revival of Progressive Judaism in Poland and in the creation of a dynamic, inclusive and pluralistic Polish Jewish community,” Regev said.

Schuman, 58, who has his roots in Poland, said he “could not think of a more rewarding or more challenging rabbinic pulpit at this stage” of his life.

“The revival of Jewish life in Poland is no longer a dream: It is a living, breathing reality,” he said.

Until the war, Poland was home to a Jewish community of nearly 3.5 million, most of whom perished in the Holocaust. Those who survived faced repression under communist rule, which ended in 1989.

Since the fall of communism, the Jewish community has grown slowly, by and large dominated by the Orthodox movement.

Some estimates put its numbers today at around 30,000.

Google Poland

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Google has introduced an official blog for Google Polska. See: Witamy na oficjalnym Blogu Google Polska!

I like the artwork.

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Shut-up, shut-up, shut-up!!!

The Washington post reports on an academic who was to deliver a lecture at the Polish Consulate in New York City.

In: In N.Y., Sparks Fly Over Israel Criticism, Polish Consulate Says Jewish Groups Called To Oppose Historian the Post describes the last minute cancellation of a lecture by Tony Judt. The Polish Consul General, Krzysztof Kasprzyk, caved to pressure from the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee who do not agree with Mr. Judt.

Mr. Judt and other academics who espouse any thinking contrary to the sanctified image of the Jewish State and the United States’ multi-billion dollar support of that state have faced blistering attacks and cancellations of their lectures.

Personally, as a Polish American, I am ashamed of Mr. Kasprzyk.

The beauty of Poland was that it was once, and still is, a country that welcomes all (including, historically, millions upon millions of Jews who sought and received freedom there). Poland’s history as a nation is all the richer from the learning, growth, and development that occurred there based on a free exchange of ideas between peoples and cultures (much as the United States has).

The roots of today’s Jewish State go back to the social and political developments that took place within the Jewish community in Poland. Unfortunately, the connection between free speech and free development seems to be lost on people who would rather hold on to their tenuous grasp of what is today.

Groups like the ADL and the AJC have done a fantastic job of placing themselves in a position of influence. I actually credit their ingenuity and hard work.

I would just encourage people to peek under the covers and ask themselves if they like everything they see.

As to Mr. Kasprzyk, perhaps he likes being an errand boy. To him I would simply say —“ Iść i łudzić się (Go and deceive yourself). Perhaps you think that the ADL and AJC will stop labeling all Poles as anti-Semites, or that Poland will get a big fat thank you? Good luck! You should have learned in the school of hard knocks diplomacy that the convenience of today will be the downfall of tomorrow. I hope you are recalled from your post.

A few excerpts from the Post article with my commentary interspersed:

NEW YORK — Two major American Jewish organizations helped block a prominent New York University historian from speaking at the Polish consulate here last week, saying the academic was too critical of Israel and American Jewry.

The historian, Tony Judt, is Jewish and directs New York University’s Remarque Institute, which promotes the study of Europe. Judt was scheduled to talk Oct. 4 to a nonprofit organization that rents space from the consulate. Judt’s subject was the Israel lobby in the United States, and he planned to argue that this lobby has often stifled honest debate.

And… here’s the irony and the self fulfilling prophesy come to realization.

An hour before Judt was to arrive, the Polish Consul General Krzysztof Kasprzyk canceled the talk. He said the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee had called and he quickly concluded Judt was too controversial.

“The phone calls were very elegant but may be interpreted as exercising a delicate pressure,” Kasprzyk said. “That’s obvious — we are adults and our IQs are high enough to understand that.”

Mr. Kasprzyk has bought into natavist stereotypes. He is defending his IQ, not freedom of speech.

Judt, who was born and raised in England and lost much of his family in the Holocaust, took strong exception to the cancellation of his speech. He noted that he was forced to cancel another speech later this month at Manhattan College in the Bronx after a different Jewish group had complained. Other prominent academics have described encountering such problems, in some cases more severe, stretching over the past three decades.

The pattern, Judt says, is unmistakable and chilling.

“This is serious and frightening, and only in America — not in Israel — is this a problem,” he said. “These are Jewish organizations that believe they should keep people who disagree with them on the Middle East away from anyone who might listen.”

The leaders of the Jewish organizations denied asking the consulate to block Judt’s speech and accused the professor of retailing “wild conspiracy theories” about their roles. But they applauded the consulate for rescinding Judt’s invitation.

In diplomacy what goes unsaid often speaks louder than what is said. It is also what terrorists do; they create an atmosphere of fear. They needn’t say anything, everyone knows what …might… happen.

“I think they made the right decision,” said Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League. “He’s taken the position that Israel shouldn’t exist. That puts him on our radar.”

David A. Harris, executive director of the American Jewish Congress, took a similar view. “I never asked for a particular action; I was calling as a friend of Poland,” Harris said. “The message of that evening was going to be entirely contrary to the entire spirit of Polish foreign policy.”

If you weren’t asking for anything why call —“ to chat up the weather? Oh, and thank you for your affirmation of yet another country’s foreign policy. If it weren’t for your take on foreign policy the world might fall apart —“ but then again —“ it is…

Judt has crossed rhetorical swords with the Jewish organizations on two key issues. Over the past few years he has written essays in the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books and in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz arguing that power in Israel has shifted to religious fundamentalists and territorial zealots, that woven into Zionism is a view of the Arab as the irreconcilable enemy, and that Israel might not survive as a communal Jewish state.

The solution, he argues, lies in a slow and tortuous walk toward a binational and secular state.

Foxman has referred to Judt’s views of Israel as “an offensive caricature.”

And we all know what offensive caricatures did to the Danes.

Thank you to Daithí­ Mac Lochlainn for Historian’s Voice Silenced which pointed to this and to the Young Fogey’s Conservsative Blog for Peace for the pointer to Mr. Mac Lochlainn’s article.