http://www.jewishideasdaily.com/content/module/2011/12/16/main-feature/1/the-trouble-with-hitchens
HIS BROTHER PETER JONATHAN HITCHENS IS A MOST HONORABLE MAN. CONDOLENCES AND GRATITUDE FOR DEFYING HIS BROTHER’S SHODDY RECORD ON ISRAEL ARE EXTENDED TO HIM. HITCHENS WAS OFTEN WITTY AND ARTICULATE AND HIS “DISH” ON THE BRITISH ROYALS WAS HILARIOUS. HIS COLUMNS IN VANITY FAIR WERE A PLEASURE TO READ. TOO BAD HE DID NOT LIVE LONG ENOUGH TO HAVE AN EPIPHANY ABOUT ISRAEL AND JEWS AS HE DID ABOUT THE LEFT AND COMMUNISM….RSK
“Indeed, this final point is the essential one, because it goes to the heart of Hitchens’s attitudes toward Judaism. Like Shahak, Hitchens’s vision is of a world in which there will be no more Judaism. One should be honest about what this means: it means the religious, cultural, political, and social extinction of the Jews as Jews. In the world as Hitchens would have it, the Jew would cease to exist.”
When the celebrated columnist and author Christopher Hitchens passed away yesterday at the age of 62, the encomia started pouring in almost immediately. Most of this praise is deserved, as the acumen of Hitchens’s muscular criticism and the wit of his ripostes will be with us for a long time to come.
The praise comes not just for his work, but for his character. Christopher Buckley saw Hitchens, a famous disbeliever—indeed, a crusader against God—as himself possessed of a great soul. Perhaps a Jewish soul: When Buckley encountered the partially Jewish Hitchens at a bar mitzvah, “the word ‘Shalom’ sprang naturally from my lips.”
And there’s the rub. While we are told not to speak ill of the dead, it is no less crucial to have the record of their lives straight. Critics’ personal affection for Hitchens should not obscure the fact that he had a troubling bête noire in Judaism and indulged freely in some of the most barbarous and defamatory stereotypes about the Jewish people. One year ago, Benjamin Kerstein laid bare Hitchens’s views of Judaism, the Jewish people, and the Jewish state in Jewish Ideas Daily. We reprint his essay (originally titled “Christopher Hitchens’s Jewish Problem”) here, in hopes that readers will see the mixed legacy of this most epicurean epikorus for what it is. —The Editors
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