A Snarky and Humorous Look at the Netanyahus
Joshua Cohen has written a snarky and humorous book of
speculative fiction about Benzion Netanyahu’s job interview at the fictional
Corbin College in western New York during the winter of 1959-60. One of the
buildings at the college is called Fredonia Hall. True there a town in New York
called Fredonia, but I believe the real reference to Fredonia, the mythical
country in the 1933 Marx Brothers movie “Duck Soup.” The book is patterned
after his real-life visit to Cornell where he was hosted by Harold Bloom. Netanyahu
brings his whole family with him including is wife and three kids, one of whom
is his son Binyamin.
Much of the book has to do with his host, economic
historian Ruben Blum, his family, and his identity as the only Jewish faculty
member. Because he is Jewish, he is chosen to host Netanyahu who is an expert
on inquisition Spain, a subject Blum knows little. Blum comes from the family
of an East European garment cutter, while his wife Edith comes from a
German-Jewish family of a small factory owner. The conflicts are obvious and
their teen aged daughter pines for a nose job. Here we have all kinds of
identity issues rapped up into one family.
The Netanyahus overwhelm the Blums wreaking havoc with
their home and breaking their color TV, an anachronism here because in 1960
there were very few assistant professors who owned a color TV. Color television
did not become a mass consumer product until 1964. In another anachronism he
has Blum’s former employer CUNY, which was not formed until 1961. Further,
Ruben condescends to call the Netanyahu family the “Yahus.”
The book is serious when it discusses Netanyahu’s
thesis that antisemitism in inquisition Spain was racialized. It did not matter
whether or not a Jew converted to Catholicism, it was their blood that kept
them from being true Christians. Hitler would adopt a similar view 450 years
later and to me that was reinforced when I visited an exhibition on converso
Spain at the New Mexico Museum. Thus, if Judaism was racialized the only
solution for Jews was to have a state of their own.
I sense that Cohen really does not understand the Revisionist Zionist philosophy of Benzion Netanyahu. I did learn that Netanyahu was Jabotinsky’s, the founder of Revisionist Zionism, man in the United States until he died in 1940. Several years ago, I reviewed Hillel Halkin’s biography of Jabotinsky. ( See: Shulmaven: My Amazon Review of Hillel Halkin's "Jabotinsky (Jewish Lives) There I learned that Jabotinsky and Netanyahu by implication understood that 1) there would be an inherent conflict between Jews and Arabs in Palestine, 2) Nazism was going to destroy European Jewry and 3) the Labor-Zionist socialist model was not going to work in Israel. Simply put Jabotinsky and Netanyahu were clear-eyed realists. I wish Cohen grasped that fact.
Nevertheless, when you get beyond the issues I have
raised, I believe the reader will learn much from the issues concerning the
role of Jews in America, especially in a very non-Jewish community and will
enjoy the comedic touches throughout the book.
For the Amazon URL see: A snarky and Humorous Look at the Netanyahus (amazon.com)
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