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Geoffrey Alderman

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Geoffrey Alderman

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Are US's leaders fit for offce?

December 15, 2011 11:32
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Last week the United Synagogue made a particularly nasty attack on this newspaper. I have read more or less every edition of every Anglo-Jewish broadsheet since the beginning of time. But I have never before read an attack of such viciousness on any such newspaper, and I would never have expected such a mindset to be projected from within the portals of the US. Yet that is precisely what informed the US's email message to its members, also published on its website, to which I refer.

You may recall that in October the JC reported that the US had deliberately carried out an indeterminate number of clandestine burials of stillborn infants in unmarked graves, and that as a result the parents had been denied the opportunity to visit individual burial sites. This now discontinued practice - of secretly burying stillborn children in unmarked graves - was certainly not confined to the US, or even to the Anglo-Jewish world; until comparatively recently many religious denominations in Britain kept parents in purposeful ignorance of the grave locations of their stillborn children. No-one can possibly blame the present administration of the US for this practice.

But the fact remains that US officials at the time misled and even lied to grieving parents, deliberately keeping from them the locations of their children's remains. These parents now wish - understandably - to locate these graves if at all possible. The JC therefore, with their permission, cooperated with the US's burial society, which undertook to launch a comprehensive investigation "in an attempt to shed more light on the sad events which had taken place more than 30 years ago". The report of that investigation has now been completed, although the US has not published it.

In its leader last week the JC condemned the report as a whitewash. In response, the US declared in an email to its members that "at a time when the tabloid media is so in the spotlight, how sad to learn that our own community's tabloid media is struggling to rise above the morality of the News of the World."

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