New York – Madoff, Dwek, and Getting Over Worrying So Much About Avoiding a Shandeh For The Goyim

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    Illustration by Dan Goldman  New York – By now it’s safe to say that this Yom Kippur, the tally of collective Jewish sins will be particularly long. Between Bernie Madoff and the bust that roped five rabbis and three New Jersey mayors (not to mention smaller misdeeds, like that prison bar mitzvah), it’s been a tough year. For a people so historically obsessed with how the outside world views them, they have of late found themselves quite frequently, uncomfortably, in a spotlight of shame, wondering what, exactly, have the chosen people been chosen for?

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    Let’s set aside the issue of piety, the question of how such religious men could commit such crimes. We all know that religious observance is no guarantor of ethical behavior. The question is of Jewish exceptionalism, and it is, to understate it, a thorny one. Hitler designed an entire political philosophy—and attendant death machine—based on the belief that the answer to this question was a resounding “yes.” But awkward as this may be, this is, from a different perspective, a view shared by many Jews themselves, like the man who sends me the same e-mail once a month about the number of Jews who have won Nobel Prizes. (“Remarkably, Jews constitute almost one-fifth of all Nobel laureates. This, in a world in which Jews number just a fraction of 1 percent of the population.”) And it’s not just kooks and your grandmother: Even liberal, assimilated Jews can’t help but believe that there is something special—better, smarter—about their people. Except when their people show up in handcuffs on the news—at which point the arguments turn to Jewish ordinariness: Every group has its criminals, we are no better or worse than anyone else, to think any different is to hold Jews to a higher standard than other groups are held, etc.

    Well, you can’t have it both ways. The fact is that Jews are exceptional. There can be no debate that various historical factors—including a communal reverence for intellectual acuity, along with centuries of marginalization—primed Jews for, first, survival, and then uncommon achievement. The rub is that those very same factors might have predisposed them to distinction in less-savory domains. Maybe we can’t have Philip Roth and Leonard Bernstein without Bernie Madoff and the informant behind the Jersey busts, Solomon Dwek.

    Or maybe not. Maybe, in fact, it isn’t Madoff and Dwek who are exceptional but rather average Jews who are. That the sight of a Jewish criminal on the front page gives heartburn to Jews comprehensively disconnected from the crimes—including even those who profess to be comprehensively disconnected from any form of Jewish identity or culture—is the truly exceptional thing. This ethnic attachment is a consequence not simply of fanatical closeness but of a long history in which Jews were judged collectively for everything they did, beginning with the crucifixion they didn’t do.

    Indeed, it was precisely this quality that perhaps predisposed them to become victims. Madoff’s many Jewish clients trusted him because he was Jewish, and the Ashkenazic organ broker was willing to hear out a Syrian Sephardic Jew precisely because there was a yarmulke on his head. But this very set of qualities, this instinct to trust because of a shared tribal history, is also what has inspired, among other things, a uniquely effective network of charities that serve tens of millions of Jews and non-Jews alike. Here, too, exceptionalism works both ways. Now Jews just have to accept it.


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    14 years ago

    What a slanderous article, the FBI makes arrests everyday, and proportionially jews are not worse then the rest, and only better, because we don’t get arrested for murder it makes us worse then the rest???? So we are better people and we only committ financial crimes!! Still better then the rest of the people who committ rape, murder etc.

    Also to blame is the media for giving the arrest of jews unproportiniall attention!!!

    art6991
    art6991
    14 years ago

    though i agree with #1 over the fact that the media gives more attention to Jewish criminal acts, i don’t like the way you are justifiying it, Jews are supposed to be an “or lagoyim”, frum Jews especially! by ripping off the government, (one of the first governments in fact to give jews freedom!) we are making a name for ourselves. we are supposed to be an example, white collar crime isn’t.

    Pashuteh Yid
    Pashuteh Yid
    14 years ago

    It is a shandeh and there is no white-washing it. Those of us who get asked by non-Jewish coworkers have to cringe in embarrasment. And others have non-religious family members who use this to criticize the religious in general.

    Zvi Weiss
    Zvi Weiss
    14 years ago

    It is true that Jews do not murder, rape, mug, or commit other violent crimes. It is not even clear that they are more frequent criminals for white collar crimes than other groups. It is also true that the Rabbis (known as compassionate kind hearted men) were “enticed” and entrapped by a informant who begged for their help. A person who appealed to the Rabbis’ compassion in his hour of great need — and for whom the Rabbis were willing to “ignore the law” out of compassion rather than avarice.

    To me the worst aspect of this mess is the spectacle of a “religious” Jew acting as an INFORMANT against other Jews (especially Rabbis) and not only informing on them but ENTRAPPING them. Unlike the US Civil Law, Jewish Law does NOT permit tempting a person to see if he or she will resist temptation. There is no doubt in my mind that these Rabbis had no clue that a “religious” Jew could do such a despicable act. That a Jew could act against other Jews in this way is the true “Stain”.

    Nevertheless, we have to accept that Jews will be shown out of proportion in the news. The reason is simple — once we received the Torah, we were given the mandate to behave in an unsullied fashion (“you shall be clean in the eyes of G-d and man”). When we fail, we should not be surprised that others jump to “take advantage” of this. Is it “fair”? No. But that is the way it is. And, all we can do is act accordingly.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    The whole story,articles,outcome etc. Is all one sad situation

    Sam the Libertarian
    Sam the Libertarian
    14 years ago

    We are exceptional. We are either exceptionally great or not. We are excpetional at winning Nobel prizes, at chessed, at innovation. The Yid strives to be exceptional. If not channeled at good things, it can chas vesholom be used for the opposite. On the subject of Nobel Prizes (I know this has nothing to do with anything but bear with me) I would hope that no chashivus at all is given to the Nobel Peace Prize which has become so politicized as to lose all vaue. Any half-wit who hates America and hates Israel stands a good chance of winning (for example a former President with the intials JEC).

    Yisroel
    Yisroel
    14 years ago

    What makes this article so troublesome is that the author puts Madoff and Dwek in the same sentence, not once, but twice. How could he possibly equate the two? I know how our community thinks, that Dwek is the king of evil. I just don’t get it. He did something for the good. He turned in criminals. Not criminals you probably say? Stealing millions of dollars? Holding people at gunpoint, telling them that unless they sell their kidney they won’t return to their country? Ah, what’s the big deal you all say. What’s a few million here, a few million there. Some vital organs here and some vital organs there. Well I’m sickened by our entire community.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    #8 -Are you out of your mind completely?!?! How can you go to sleep at night after having posted this? I sincerely hope you regret such a comment for the rest of your life!!!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Beautiful Article. Well thought out and Well put!

    berel
    berel
    14 years ago

    #8 so your sick of your community?you can always join the chritsians, muslims etc they&#8 217;ll welcome you with open arms. i&#8 217;m sure they have unlimited chesed oraganization like our bikur cholim, hatzalah, chaverim, misaskim, free loan etc, etc etc etc.so your sick of being a yid because of a few rotten apples no problem join the babtists&#8 230;

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    The story of Dwek is a sad one, but it points out that there is greed among all groups. The case is getting press for 2 main reasons, the first is the organ selling aspect, the other is international money laundering. Nothing exceptional there. Let us not forget that the Gov’t has other evidence besides the bribes offered by Dwek. This is not about religion, this is about criminal activity done by religious men.

    After reading this article, the only thing I came away thinking was the misguided “pride” of the author.

    chim
    chim
    14 years ago

    #8 ..&#8 217;i&#8 217;m sickened by our ENTIRE community&#8 217; does that refer to gantz &#8 216;klall yisreol&#8 217;, or do you mean just your neighbors?

    Yehoshua
    Yehoshua
    14 years ago

    To everyone bashing #8 so enthusiastically –

    1) Calm down and cut out the ad hominems.

    2) Obviously Dwek is not a good guy but he’s not the villain of the story either and lumping him with Madoff – instead of the people who committed such a massive Chillul Hashem – is absurd.

    This whole scandal broke during the Nine Days; short of nevuah how much clearer a message from Hashem can you get that Klal Yisroel has some serious tshuvah to do?

    3) The problem with focusing on Dwek is it makes it much harder to do that tshuvah.

    berel
    berel
    14 years ago

    #17 and bashing klall yisroel is by you nothing?

    Jacob S.
    Jacob S.
    14 years ago

    The truest and most poignant point in this article is that she’s directing the question about criminal exceptionalism to where it belongs; Madoff & Dweck. The others were merely victims of a contemptible crime entrapment spree promulgated by the Federal Bureau of Incitement.

    berel
    berel
    14 years ago

    #23 son sam was not jewish and i’ll give you one guess (hint- last weeks parsha- eikev)

    Sam
    Sam
    14 years ago

    Can someone clarify whether what the informer did was a prohibition of Mesira? I know there are opinions that say that informing to the American government is allowed, if not encouraged. If people are stealing, from other citizens or even the government, that is harming the public. If those who are stealing are high profile Rabbis then it’s a Chilul Hashem atom bomb just waiting to explode. Isn’t an informer doing a service to all of us by bringing a stop to this before it gets even bigger? Then again, if the informer knew that that those he was reporting on were naively oblivious to American law, which may be the case for some of them, it seems to me the right thing for him to do would be to quietly inform THEM that they were breaking the law and that they might be arrested for their action, and all the Chilul Hashem that goes with that. I know there are those who are portraying this informer as some sort of villain, but I’m really unsure. Does anyone have some clarity on this?

    shmuel
    shmuel
    14 years ago

    #26 why dont you dveve into those laws choshen mishpat 328 seuf 2 and on uruch hashulchen is very helpful and maybe you can come to halacha lemayse

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    #25 his mother was not jewish

    chaim
    chaim
    14 years ago

    great article! I think some missed the point, that the flip side of being extaordinarily good is too be extraordinarily bad. Brings to mind the chazal that there are three “mighties”….”mighty among peoples; the Jews!”