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How to behave like a Jew

I know it’s only antisemites who want to make Jews morally responsible for everything Israel does, but somehow I still feel like this is my business, says Jamie Rodney

April 3, 2018 10:48
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Studying English has a strange effect on people.

Recently, one of my lecturers touched on a poem called Behaving like a Jew by Gerald Stern. If you have time, read it, because it’s strange and beautiful and it’s got all these allusions that you’ll feel really clever for having spotted, if you’re into that, but I’ll write a brief summary for those that aren’t.

Basically, Stern is driving along a country road, where he sees a possum that’s been killed by a car. Instead of passing by, Stern decides to “behave like a Jew” by making himself morally responsible for disposing of, and grieving for, the possum.

Now, obviously I’m too #woke (as the kids say) to sign up completely to Stern’s ideas of Jewish exceptionalism, but over the past couple of days, I’ve been thinking about this poem, about behaving like a Jew, about holding yourself morally responsible for things which, objectively, aren’t your business.