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The Jewish Story: The Evolution of American Zionism, part I
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Season 3 opens with a long awaited introduction to the American chapter of the Jewish Story. This first segment traces the back story of the three waves of Jewish immigration to America and explores the tension between assimilation and ethnic solidarity.
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remember always said President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt that you and I
especially are descended from immigrants
and revolutionists we look for a younger
generation that is going to be more
American than we are now I don't know
that I could say I'm more American than
FDR but I can say that I'm a descendant
of immigrants and I've got more than a
little bit of the revolutionist in me
cuz I'm Rob Mike Feuer and this is the
Jewish story episode one the evolution
of Americans I anism part one the
American Jewish story so I've been
promising the American Jewish story for
a good part of season two off and on and
the time has finally arrived to make
good on my word we left off the end of
season two in 1948 and don't worry I'm
gonna be faithful to the forward
momentum that we've gained over a lot of
hard labor and that's why I actually
want to tell this part of our story by
tracing specifically the evolution of
Americans I anism it's a subplot in the
development of American Jewish life but
one that is going to allow us to get a
broad story arc of the development of
American Jewry and God willing we'll
also land us right where season 2 left
off with just enough information that we
can integrate this critical community
into the Jewish story as we know it up
to now and of carry on together so sit
back and relax cuz this is gonna take at
least two episodes so first a word on
evolution because I said that the
evolution of Americans I anism
and you have to remember and if you say
evolution to most people they'll
probably tell you something like
survival of the fittest but Darwin never
said that term it was Herbert Spencer
you can go back to season 2 to see how
he fits into my thinking but for now
just remember Darwin would never say
survival of the fittest he would say
survival of the most fit and that's why
in my eyes evolution means the right
adaption to the environment of formation
through expression of inner resources
and the potential for relationship and
for our purposes in the Jewish story
that means we want to understand the
evolution of Americans nihilism we have
to map a few things and we have to
start with America as a formative
environment before we can even imagine
what came out for Omni Sorel in that
type of place so with all the
comparisons that could be made to the
flourishing of Jewish life in Belleville
or in Spain I want to say that America
was a unique environment for the
evolution of I'm Israel first of all
there's no exaggeration in saying that
the founding fathers the United States
saw themselves as living their own
Israel story they were chosen people in
their eyes escaped from oppression to
the shores of a new Zion you know they
say that on July 4th right after the
American Declaration of Independence was
announced Benjamin Franklin John Adams
and Thomas Jefferson got together to
form a committee on what the seal of
that new country would be in Franklin's
first suggestion was actually an image
of Moshe Moses in power at the sea with
a model that read rebellion to tyrants
is obedience to God and that image is
just the tip of the iceberg of how deep
the shared sense of story goes between
the founding fathers and the children of
Israel it's not for nothing that today
ancient Jerusalem is seen by millions
Americans as a heritage site of their
own judeo-christian culture now add to
that sense of shared narrative the
bedrock American ideals of freedom
meritocracy individualism these are
unique in world history much less than
the Jewish story I know it's true that
just like any nation the US has
struggled to realize those ideals in its
society but they're nevertheless the
founding principles of the country and
the simple fact is for our story the
structural assumptions of European class
society that grew out of feudalism and
Christianity and the religious status of
dhimmitude which the Jews held in the
Muslim world did not apply on the
western side of the Atlantic and that
means the Jews found in America an
unprecedented opportunity for
development free from the baggage of
1500 years of structural oppression now
not that American society embrace Thomas
rel was completely open arms because in
addition to truth justice and the
American Way
one of the fundamental frameworks of
American life
is a race I may have given you my
definition of evolution but I'm not dumb
enough to try to do the same with race
but I will say that whatever fuzzy
genetic notions you might have about
such a thing
Jews of all people ought to know that
society is not so easily broken up into
biological units and that any attempt to
do so is just downright dangerous in the
20th century discourse what I've learned
is that definitions of race are bound up
with an understanding of the systems of
power and oppression that really
underlie them and practically that means
that race isn't actually what you are
but rather how you're labeled here's a
little taste of the language from the
Theodor W Allen he's a radical thinker
on the American race issue he says the
hallmark of racial oppression is the
reduction of all members of the
oppressed group to one undifferentiated
social status and it's a status beneath
that of any member of any social class
within the dominant group now we're not
gonna take a deep dive into race right
now but I do need to note that it's a
critical element of America as an
environment of formation for the Jews
now racial hatred is nothing new for our
story it first appeared through the limb
Pia's at the sangre those blood purity
laws in 15th century Spain and of course
we know how it plays out in the modern
era and the Jews are gonna play a very
complex role in the white/black basis of
racial conflict in America and it's one
that's gonna be even further complicated
by the waves of immigration which not
only build the country in 19th and 20th
centuries but bring the masses of Jews
to its shores as part of our story in
all of season 3 going forward we're
gonna follow the progress of American
Jewry pun intended as they move from
immigrant oppressed to marginally accept
it to positions of power within what
Allen called that society of dominant
group and it's an indication of the
unique complexity of America has an
environment of formation the
sociologists call that progress of how
Jews became white not how they became
American and if you're following the
news today with
women's marches Jews of color questions
of intersectionality than you know that
the cross current between American
racial conflict and the Jewish
immigration identity story is far from
simple so for now this episode is going
to focus on two waves of Jewish
immigration and how their internal
conflict in cooperation as well as their
interactions with broader non-jewish
Society will help shape American Jewish
identity and ultimately give birth to a
uniquely American Zionist vision so
there we have it we've got a
foundational shared story there's an
environment of freedom and opportunity
and there are racial and immigrant
conflicts all these make for a rich
evolutionary environment now all we need
are the Jews scholars label three
primary waves of Jewish immigration into
America the first is the Sephardic wave
whose context was 17th century
mercantilism did you go back to season 2
listen to a few of the episodes to get a
sense of how that fits into the Jewish
story as a whole and even though that
wave is all but drowned by the Ashkenazi
flood to come the Sephardic roots of the
American Jewish story are still there
not to mention the living experience of
safar diem in America that won't last
throughout the entire American Jewish
story if you wanted the Ashkenazi Fi
your understanding of the background at
least of the Jewish story in America go
look up the history of Emma Lazarus as
far dia whose American lineage reaches
well back before the American Revolution
and who of course was famous as the
woman who wrote the poem on the base of
the Statue of Liberty that welcomed the
huddled masses of the world many of whom
would be her Ashkenazi brothers and
sisters but in reality we're gonna have
to get a little bit of Ashkenazi centric
or however you say that because the
second wave in the third wave will be
just that the second wave of Jewish
immigrants to America came from Germany
in the early mid 19th century they were
a small stream in a torrent of nearly 3
million immigrants that poured into
America at this point in history driven
mostly by the economic instability in
Germany and the famous Irish potato
and all of them were seeking that
promised land whose streets were paved
with gold the third wave was the Russian
and Eastern European Jews who came in
the late 19th and early 20th century
we've actually touched their story
before already from a different
perspective that was through our
discussion in season 2 of the first four
ways of alia to the Land of Israel so
you can go back and see the parallel
there and of course there's going to be
a fourth wave those are the remnants of
European Jewry who arrived in America
after the Shoah but their tale deserves
its own telling and I think that's why
they're usually not labeled as a wave so
let's start with the German Jews of the
second wave in 1840 Jews were a tiny and
seemingly stable middle class minority
of about 15,000 out of the 70 million
Americans counted by the US census I say
seemingly stable because by 1848 less
than 10 years later the number was up to
50,000 and like I said they became
admits millions of other immigrants the
mid 19th century immigration from
Ireland and Germany gave birth to what's
known in America as nativist politics
essentially native-born Protestants who
themselves were of course descendants of
immigrants but now saw themselves as the
true Americans in their fear and
rejection of these immigrants formed
anti-immigrant and especially
anti-catholic groups in cities all
across the country they decried and
despised the religion the race the dirty
and criminal behavior of these awful
immigrants and if you know a bit of
American history you might recall this
as the period of the know-nothing party
and if you read the news today you'll
know that this reactionary stance
immigration has been part of American
politics ever since
now the brunt of nativist fear and
hatred was actually directed at the
Catholics but there was also a surge of
negative stereotypes of Jews that appear
at the time newspapers literature
popular culture for our purposes just
keep in mind that nativists were not
only opposed immigration they saw the
foreigners flooding America as
intrinsically and therefore unchangeably
other classic racial
hatred whose only solution was exclusion
nevertheless despite that opposition and
the general difficulty of immigrant life
the German Jews of the second wave
flourished even the worst that these
nativists offered couldn't compare to
the Jew hatred of Old Europe and the
chosen method of these German Jews in
dealing with the antagonism of the
nativist elements in society and also
the barriers offered to any immigrant
was assimilation consciously or not a
sense that success lay in becoming more
American than the Americans and looking
around by and large they saw a society
which was much more compatible even than
the Germany that they'd left behind
American spouses all the ideals of the
German Enlightenment freedom reason
toleration without all the baggage of
the centuries of German Jewish hatred
now the founding fathers were an
excellent replacement for the German
cultural heroes they shared a same story
something that goodthe never claimed to
do so this was the perfect environment
in which to finally build a new
enlightened Jewish society and if you go
back to season 2 you can see that around
about this time German Jewry was
thinking about doing the exact same
thing at home
assimilation began as the unavoidable
reality of any tiny minority in a
majority culture but it rapidly became a
virtue to these German Jews individual
assimilation finds its ultimate
expression intermarriage and lead
somewhat inexorably toward dissolution
into the non-jewish society around and
that was certainly an ongoing process it
may have been slowed by the racist and
anti-immigrant stance that much of the
culture around them but it was never
stopped it's kind of a process which
can't be stopped but the German Jews in
their Enlightenment zeal we're not just
interested in individual assimilation in
their own way they were eager to make a
new Jew well before the birth of the
Zionist movement they were just as
excited to experiment with what a Jew
could be in a free environment as any
Zionist will ever be and so they began
reshaping the corporate body of the Jews
in order to resemble general American
society I'll call it
you know assimilation and the easiest
place to trace that process is within
organized religion remember as products
of the German Haskell ah the Jewish
enlightenment their Jewish identity was
entirely religious Zionism wouldn't rear
his head for another half century and
when it did these enlightened Jews would
sneer at it they were determined to be
Americans albeit of the mosaic
persuasion and it wasn't just the mosaic
persuasion the reform movement was
dominant amongst the German Jews and
their desire to refine Judaism through
of course a European intellectual and
cultural lens reached new heights in the
new world which meant practically they
suppressed anything ethnic anything
mystic or certainly anything legally
binding in the religious practice
intended to highlight the rational
ethical you know the universal the
synagogue or rather the temple as they
called it two kind of decidedly
Protestant caste as did done in Germany
complete with organs choirs robes clergy
and by the turn of the twentieth century
many congregations had moved their main
service to Sunday with the rabbi's
sermon becoming its primary focus the
process so reduced Jewish culture to a
religion in the white anglo-saxon
Protestant mold that by earlier 20th
century one Chicago rabbi could actually
state that he thought of himself as a
Unitarian and not just a Jew now the
reforms society of Israelites was
organized in 1824 in Charleston South
Carolina and was the origins of the
American reform movement but it would be
in 1846 with the immigration of rabbi
Isaac Mayer wise when the movement
really got going we spoke back in season
2 episode 17 called scientific Judaism
worth checking out about Abraham Geiger
as the founder of the reform movement
but in all fairness the reform movement
is going to find its fullest form in
America and therefore Isaac Mehra wash
my tactually deserve the recognition as
founder more so if I thought it was okay
I might call Geiger the alter rebbe of
the Reform but I'm not so sure that's
gonna float anyway in 1854 why is this
synagogue benét is Shuren in Cincinnati
became the first congregation in the
United States to adopt the Christian
practice of family pews as opposed to
the divided men and women of traditional
Jewish prayer and in 1857 only three
years later he wrote min Hogg America
the first prayer book specifically
edited for American Jews in that classic
reformed mold taking out anything which
was offensive to modern sensibility and
of course complete with English
translation and I could detail the
entire process of the evolution of
European Judaism into American religion
but for the sake of our goal of
understanding the evolution of American
Jewish story I'll mention just one more
event and it's one that in my eyes
expresses the essence of communal
cultural assimilation the Hebrew Union
College was founded in 1875 in
Cincinnati also it is after all the
oldest Jewish community west of the
Alleghenies and HUC was the first
permanent Jewish institution of higher
learning in the new world and its goal
was to Train American rabbis now listen
to this to see what that means
following the first HUC ordination of
four rabbinic students in 1883 a
celebratory dinner was held attended by
both the Jews and leading non Jews of
the city and the menu included clams
crabs frog legs the entree was a
selection of meat dishes followed by a
dessert of ice cream and a selection of
cheese if you know anything about Jewish
dietary laws you know that this is off
the map it's off the charts nevertheless
it was an evening that expressed exactly
what this wave of German Jewish
immigrants was after a celebration of
academic achievement which was
universally recognized and fashionable
enough to be attended by non-jewish
society and of course free from all
archaic social or religious constraint
it's often dubbed the trave banquet
Traven Yiddish meaning not kosher well I
mean it means a lot more than that but
whatever and while it scandalized even
the more traditional amongst the Reform
it was not an accident nor an aberration
the proof is that two years later the
reform movement would adopt the
Pittsburgh platform if you want to
understand the essence of American
Reform it's a must read document you can
google it
quite easily but for now just hear this
one single statement we hold that all
such mosaic and rabbinical laws as
regulate diet priestly purity and dress
originated in ages and under the
influence of ideas entirely foreign to
our present mental and spiritual state
this is the essence of cultural
evolution here they are consciously
adapting the inheritance of their past
to their present state but there's
really a very important question which
remains unasked because it's always a
mystery where wisdom resides is it in
the past the present or the future
between 1880 and the shutdown of
immigration through restrictive quotas
in 1924 over two million Jews fled the
violence and poverty of Russia Austria
Hungary and Romania for the new life in
America
this was the third wave they were
received by the German Jews the second
wave and by American society in general
in a somewhat confused manner
now after half century of communal
assimilation the German Jews were poised
to be a cultural elite
so therefore the arrival of the unwashed
masses uncertain level was convenient
however well established in their second
and third generations many had moved out
of the middle class and anything
uniquely Jewish their wealth and
education allowed them to assimilate on
a level that they had not yet imagined
while at the same time it facilitated
the construction of a communal
infrastructure that could actually
absorb this third wave these assimilated
Jews saw the temple mostly as an
important mark of affiliation whether
they ever went there or not be engaged
in communal politics often as an
important and gratifying pastime but
what it really meant to be a Jew for
many of them was to give to other Jews
and that's why in 1899 at the founding
of the United Jewish charities in
Detroit Leo Franklin famous reform
leader of that city could announce the
Jew is the keeper of his brother Andres
possible for him and expect all the rich
German Jews listening to open their
pocketbooks well at the same time he
could declare in his Sunday Sermons
Judaism is my religion America is my
country as long as the Jew leads the
right sort of life in the community he
is as good as any other man and this is
exactly the issue that this new wave of
immigrants raised what is the right sort
of life these were the student the
Eastern Jews as they've been so
condescendingly labeled back in Europe
by the Western enlightenment Jews and
here in America they were everything
that the Germans had tried to leave
behind they were more traditional they
were painfflly ethnic they were just
obviously other now eventually the
Yiddish speaking culture that the third
wave brought is going to make a
definitive contribution to the American
Jewish story but round about the turn of
the 20th century the out Dean as the
Germans were no just saw their culture
as irredeemably low-class and it's hard
the problem was that these second wave
immigrants had been so successful in
their goal Americanization and right as
they were achieving that goal along came
a massive influx of Jews who as I said
were obviously other and often
interested in staying that way
the Eastern European immigrants founded
leaders schools they espoused the
socialist values that they brought over
from what was now soon or had become the
Soviet Union depending on when they got
there and they embodied those values in
unions workman's circles often there
were social conflicts between the
capitalist owners of businesses who are
now employing their fellow Jews who were
socialists many of them still cherish
the religious life in Europe even if
they didn't feel bound by the finer
points of the law any longer in short
the tension is best expressed by Jewish
American newspaperman Philip slow mobitz
who described the relationship between
the two groups this way he said it was
no secret the Austin meaning Eastern
European Jews salió deem the Germans as
as non-jews and the odium saw the
ah student as ghetto Jews
zealots superstitious or dirty and
uneducated lower-class now I can't speak
everything out but just know that a big
part of the evolution of American
Judaism took place around the cultural
divide between that German Jewish elite
of the second wave and the Eastern
European masses of the third they're
going to be conflicts and the process of
communal democratization ahead and we'll
touch in more detail on a particular
nationalist element within that struggle
in the next episode but for now the
immigrants of the third wave were always
well cared for by their brothers even if
they weren't always so well received now
American society as a whole
couldn't necessarily say the same
because they gave this massive influx of
Jews a mixed welcome we already noted
the nativist and their attitudes from
the early 19th century hadn't gone away
in fact the organized anti-semitism that
will rise in America in the 20th century
will echo European racial and political
anti-semitism which was proved to be so
destructive but the name of this
perspective that saw Jews as an
absolutely different and racially
inferior other was off set in the late
19th and early 20th century by the
advent of what's called progressive era
in American history if you remember and
I hope you've studied a little bit of
American history this was a period of
widespread social activism political
reform right it was the heir of the
muckrakers my personal favorite when
politicians journalists social reformers
all banded together to fight the
problems caused by the modern era
industrialization urbanization of course
immigration while the nativist as we
said saw the immigrant Jews as
hopelessly other and therefore their
aspiration was to keep them out
something they succeeded in doing with
the 1924 Immigration Act the
progressives had a somewhat different
perspective on the question first of all
they saw a pressing need for industrial
labor in order to build America into the
great nation that would become and they
recognized that only immigrants could
fill that role but at the same time they
held many of the same racist and
culturally superior attitude
as the nativist toured all these
immigrants were they really differed is
that progressives in general viewed
human beings is capable of
transformation either of themselves or
by others and thus they launched what
was called the project for
Americanization this was the great age
of the American melting pot everyone is
welcome to join the new society so long
as they check their culture at the door
and dissolve into the American stew
which of course meant into the wasp the
white anglo-saxon Protestants do so the
nativist wanted everyone to be like them
and sought to keep anybody who wasn't
out while the progressives wanted
everyone to be like them and advocated
Americanization meaning assimilation
into their dominant culture remember
those themes because when we shift our
lens back to the land of Israel in the
coming episodes we're gonna see the
exact same forces at play in Israeli
nation-building so here we are there's a
massive influx of Eastern European Jews
who carry a powerful ethnic identity on
one side they're gonna face the forces
of rejection both from without and from
within there will be the blatantly
anti-semitic nativists and there will be
sadly many of their fellow Jews who are
afraid that their own ability to
assimilate into American society is
gonna be ruined by these ethnic
newcomers on the other side are going to
be the courses of assimilation those
progressives who are inviting them into
the melting pot of Americanization and
the German Jews who've already paved the
way and are reaping the benefits of
membership into this new society so the
question is what did you two do
you know I was growing up in the States
no one spoke about the melting pot
anymore
we talked about the tossed salad it was
an image of a society made up of various
elements that kept their independent
character but somehow managed to form a
harmonious whole
now frankly the racial violence in my
high school belied the notion of its
success but nevertheless today the
tossed salad is triumphant has
completely replaced the melting pot in
fact I call it the new American religion
group identity is an organizing
principle of unparalleled power and
diversity has been elevated to a sacred
ideal and how many people are even aware
that the framework of cultural pluralism
that replaced Americanization was first
developed by a member of the third wave
of American Jewish immigration Horace
Maher Callen was born in 1882 in a small
town in Austrian Silesia son of an
Orthodox rabbi at age five horses family
emigrated to the United States and from
here on out
he is the prototypical Jewish American
success story he study philosophy at
Harvard under George Santayana famous
for reminding us not to forget our past
and received his BA magna laude in
1903 upon graduation Callen was
personally hired by future American
President Woodrow Wilson who at the time
was Princeton University's president to
become the first Jew ever to teach at
that university after two years his
contract wasn't renewed but no matter
he returned to Harvard for graduate work
and to be Santana's assistant where he
lectured and philosophy for a number of
years until he moved on to the
University of Wisconsin Madison and
finally to the new school in New York
City where he was a founding faculty
member and from the heights of this
academic position Callen saw a great
challenge and thus an incredible
opportunity which lay ahead for America
you see he believed that the spirit of
the American nation was still indistinct
as he says so nicely in his 1915 essay
democracy versus the melting pot
our spirit is inarticulate not a voice
but a chorus of many voices each singing
a rather different tune how to get order
out of this cacophony is the question
for all those who are concerned about
those things which alone justify wealth
and power concerned about justice the
arts literature philosophy science what
must what shall this cacophony become
now Kalin saw two options ahead in
answer to his question unison or harmony
and he rejected the Americanization
approach of unison
he says the general notion
Americanization appears to denote the
adoption of English speech American
clothes and manners of American attitude
in politics it connotes the fusion of
various bloods into beings similar and
background tradition outlook and spirit
to the descendants of the British
colonists the anglo-saxon stock and in
Callens eyes it was not only
antithetical to the real spirit of
democracy to try to make everyone in
some faux descendant of the original
colonists it was a great loss to the
American nation cultural diversity and
ethnic pride were compatible in Callens
eyes with democracy and he believed that
diversity would only strengthen America
the common life of the Commonwealth he
says is political economic and it serves
as the foundation and background for the
realization of the distinct
individuality of each nozzle each
ethnicity that composes it in other
words he didn't see the strength of the
nation to lie in each ethnicity
absorbing and dissolving itself into
some American ideal
he saw its strength in that American
ideal providing a political and economic
basis for each of those ethnicities to
express itself this is cultural
pluralism and Palin's idea wasn't simply
an academics analysis of the American
situation it was a direct reflection of
his own life as a chapter in the Jewish
story horse Callan no longer lived the
Orthodox life of his father but he
did not accept the assimilation path of
the German Jewish elite either as a true
child of the third wave he held fast to
his ethnic identity while searching for
a new and particularly American way in
which to express it and that's why Kalin
was actually an early member of the COA
the Zionist Organization of America it
was the Eastern Europeans of that third
wave who brought Jewish nationalism to
the shores of America and the founding
of the COA was a landmark moment in
Zionist history altogether much less an
American Zionist history in the coming
episode we'll talk quite a bit more
about its development but for now it's
critical to understand that the American
concept of cultural pluralism actually
has cyanus roots in Callens mine Zionism
was the Third Way it was a path for
Jewish life beyond clinging to religion
of the past or melting away into the
America of the present as he says
Zionism is the solution of the Jewish
problem because if the past is any
warrant for the future there's every
reason to believe that with the Jews as
a free people in Palestine or elsewhere
that unique note which is designated in
he Brea 'some has a chance to assume a
more sustained a clearer and truer tone
in the concert of human culture and may
genuinely enrich the harmony of
civilization there is that theory of
cultural pluralism once again except
this time the harmonious symphony of
voices isn't made up of ethnicities
within the American Commonwealth but
rather of nations within the global
society it may seem strange to many
today when Zionism has appeared as the
ultimate bugbear to these advocates of
cultural pluralism but Galan Zionists
thought only preceded his reflections on
American society each shaped them as he
wrote in his 1933 book individualism
it's upon the foundation and against the
background of my Jewish cultural milieu
that my vision of America was grown
that's only possible because of the
uniquely American flavor of Callan's
nationalism he believed that ethnic
nationality shouldn't necessarily be
defined through the exercise
of sovereignty on a determined area or
at least limited to it
but rather through the opportunity to
express itself in a cultural way meaning
that you could be an American Zionists
in America as he wrote in the structure
of lasting peace nationality
is to the group what personality is to
the individual tradition is its memory
custom it habits history its biography
language literature the arts and
religion are its mind together these
form its culture and culture in the
nationality is character in the
individual now I want you to keep that
definition in mind as we move forward in
our story in season 3 because that's a
particularly American form of Zionism
and just as every individual has their
voice to a chorus and Callens mission
and every ethnicity as their element to
the tossed salad of America so to every
nation must give its unique gifts to the
polity of the world there's much more to
discuss in the evolution of American
jury now you understand why we're gonna
do this in more than one episode but I
want to end with a last facet of the
American Jewish story that was embodied
by these immigrants of the third wave
you know I grew up and maybe you did too
watching Neil Diamond star in the jazz
singer and for a Jew with a strong
identity and yet deeply embedded as I
was in secular American lifestyle the
movies just a heart-wrenching now I was
watching the 1980 remake but the
original jazz singer you may not know
was produced in 1927 by the Warner
Brothers and it's considered by many to
be the first ever talking picture how
the Jews came to dominate Hollywood is
its own story and we can't tell it right
now but just keep in mind that Harry
Albert Sam and Jack or wants glasses
before they were Warner's in that their
family emigrated to Canada from Poland
in the third wave so the basic plot of
the first talking movie is this Cantor
Rabinowitz learns that his 13 year old
son has been singing at a local saloon
on Yom Kippur Eve and he beats them and
his son Jacky therefore or jakey runs
away now that night at
the Kol Nidre service the height of the
religious moment of the year the Cantor
tells his fellow congregant with tears
in his eyes my son was to stand at my
side and sing tonight but now I have no
son
scrolling forward a decade later jakey
now Jack Robin is looking for his big
break as a professional singer when he
meets Mary Dale a nice Christian girl
she becomes his girlfriend and helps him
land a starring role in the musical
revue on Broadway no less but of course
opening night is scheduled for Yom
Kippur Eve and as the dress rehearsal
the day before is getting underway
jakey's mother reappears in his life
only to tell him that his father is
dying and to ask him to take the
Cantor's place at synagogue the very
next night jakey's torn he doesn't know
what to do on one hand lies his entire
future and acceptance into american
society on the other his father's
deathbed wish in the end he decides to
miss the shows premiere and hurries to
his father's side before appearing in
short chant Kol Nidrei and can you
imagine the American Jewish audiences as
they watched the Kol Nidre service on
the talking screen his father dies happy
but there's more to the story you know
in Samson Raphael syns original 1917
short story the Day of Atonement on
which the movies base the sons returned
to the synagogue is complete he returns
to his father's world and gives up
showbiz forever but that wasn't the
ending the warner brothers were after in
their movie jakey's mother has come to
understand that jazz is jakey's whale
singing to his god and so once Kol Nidre
is passed as has the father she
encourages him to return to the theatre
and to his non-jewish girlfriend this is
a very different path than the simple
assimilation of the German Jews who
would have never wanted Kol Nidre
to be on the big screen and it's
obviously a break from the
traditionalism of the Eastern European
Orthodox who would have never wanted
jakey to go into show business it is not
even the ethnic pride identity of Horace
Cowan the jazz singer is the first
talking movie and the Jews are
pioneering
a quintessentially American medium this
is an amalgamation it's a place in which
the Jewish story is the American story
the Warner Brothers wanted to believe
that you could have it both ways you
could find success in American society
and remain true to the faith of your
father's just as a epilogue the evening
premiere the jazz singer took place on
October 6 1927 which was Yom Kippur so I
guess we would have to ask the Jews who
filled the seats of that theater to
watch the movie premiere rather than
filling the pews of their temple in
ordering to praying the ELA the closing
service whether one can really have
their cake and eat it too or maybe maybe
just maybe we need to trace down their
grandchildren and ask where they are now
in order to know whether it is really
possible to dance at two weddings I just
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