NORMAN FINKELSTEIN: PARIAH OR ICON?

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It depends how you view this exemplary human being…. here is one opinion……

A Pariah In Exile

He lost an epic tenure battle, then got barred from Israel. Now, Norman Finkelstein is back in Brooklyn, with a provocation or two up his sleeve.

by Stewart Ain
Staff Writer

It has come to this for Norman Finkelstein: Back home in the Brooklyn of his youth, living alone in his deceased father’s rent-stabilized apartment on Ocean Parkway, just a few blocks from where the white-hot controversial professor grew up.


No more loyal students, no more lectures to prepare, no more radio debates with his arch-enemy, Alan Dershowitz, no more national spotlight; Finkelstein is the man no one wants, and perhaps for good reason.

A year ago, DePaul University, where he taught political science for six years, denied Finkelstein tenure in one of the most bruising tenure battles in recent memory. The story made national headlines, fueled by Dershowitz’s crusade against Finkelstein’s scholarship.

Finkelstein’s supporters painted the Harvard law professor as an outside agitator encroaching on an internal tenure process; some of his students went on a hunger strike in his support. No major university will touch him now.


“Who wants to go through what DePaul went through with a national hysteria,” Finkelstein says, shrugging. “To be told I was a Holocaust denier and a terrorist supporter — would you want me on your faculty?”

And Israel shut its doors on him in May, barring him from entering the country; it never gave him a reason, but news reports attributed it to his strong and highly vocal anti-Israel views, and for associating with elements hostile to the Jewish State. (Finkelstein says he met with leaders of the terrorist group Hezbollah during a trip to Beirut in January.) After 18 hours in detention at Ben-Gurion Airport, he was taken onto a plane and whisked out of the country.

It’s not hard to see why Finkelstein is anathema in most Jewish circles, simply beyond the pale. He has struck out — with a vengeance — at the twin pillars of postwar Jewish life: the Holocaust (which he calls “the Holocaust industry”) and Israel. The Jewish community, he argues, has exploited the Holocaust for financial gain, sullying the memory of the Six Million.

And he has cavorted with Israel’s enemies, meeting with and praising Hezbollah. During the height of Israel’s 2006 war with Lebanon, as Hezbollah was raining rockets down on northern Israel and Israel was bombing Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut and targets elsewhere in the country, Finkelstein took the stage at a rally in Brooklyn and intoned, “We are all Hezbollah.”

So the Pariah of Ocean Parkway is at the low point in his life, his academic career in shambles. (The only offer of a job has come from a two-year college he declined to identify that offered a paltry salary for many hours of work.) Here he sits, in his father’s old apartment, surrounded by framed family photographs. The photos, along with glowing pictures and notes from DePaul students that sit on his piano, may be his only comfort as he tries to pick up the pieces of his career.

Finkelstein may be down on his luck, but the provocateur still seems to have some fight in him. He spends hours at the computer on his combative, over-the-top Web site — a video of him debating Dershowitz in a radio studio is interspersed with clips of Bruce Lee-like martial arts warriors fighting to the death.

Finkelstein says he’s content with things, that he wants to avoid further controversy. “I’ve had 15 minutes of fame and then a half-hour and then 10 hours; I don’t need anymore. … I’m not worried about being a pariah,” he says. Yet the title of the new book he’s working on — “A Farewell to Israel: The Coming Break-up of American Zionism” — suggests that controversy may yet find him again, that Finkelstein may be bowed but not broken.

On a muggy late spring day, Finkelstein is walking the old neighborhood around Ocean Parkway and Avenue W. He grew up here in what was an upper-middle-class neighborhood in the late-‘50s and early ‘60s, his parents survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto. He may have absorbed a body blow from DePaul, but at 54 he is lean and trim in a blue T-shirt and khaki shorts, his salt-and-pepper hair tousled. He maintains a disciplined exercise regimen, jogging and swimming regularly.

He spent his first eight years in Flatbush and then moved to Mill Basin with his parents and two brothers until he was 17.

“My parents were devout atheists,” Finkelstein says. (They also had Communist leanings, according to Haaretz, as did many Polish Jews of their generation.) “You couldn’t discuss religion in my house even though my mother’s father was very Orthodox. She said he was like a rabbi. And my father’s, too.

“My parents were completely Jewish; that’s why they did not feel they needed to prove they were Jewish,” he says.

It was perhaps because of that that Finkelstein, who says he too is an atheist, said he never had a bar mitzvah.

“When I was 13, a bar mitzvah was like a coming-out party and to not have one was shameful,” he recalls. “It was terrible. People would ask me if I was having a bar mitzvah and I said I was having it in Israel. … Not to have a bar mitzvah was a psychologically terrible ordeal, but it gave me character and taught me how to resist peer pressure.”

Both of his brothers — Henry worked for the city and Richard was a computer consultant — retired when they turned 50. “I used to joke that I am still waiting for my first job,” he says with smile.

His brothers are both married and Finkelstein has one nephew. “I don’t have any regrets not marrying,” he says as he walked by the bookshelves that line the entranceway to his apartment.

Among the books were several about Karl Marx, another about the Bolshevik Revolution called, “Ten Days that Shook the World” by John Reed, books about Hitler, and “Defending the Holy Land: A Critical Analysis of Israel’s National Security and Foreign Policy.”

Finkelstein’s career, though it began with a doctorate in politics at Princeton University, has been checkered. His thesis sought to expose as a shoddy piece of research Joan Peters’ best-selling book, “From Time Immemorial,” which debunked the notion of a Palestinian population overwhelmed by Jewish immigrants in the Holy Land. His thesis, in turn, was criticized by many as politically driven, and was supported by few, including Noam Chomsky, the outspoken critic of Israel’s right to exist.

Finkelstein has had trouble holding a job, bouncing from Rutgers University to NYU to Brooklyn College and Hunter College.

Despite what he said were solid evaluations at DePaul — in formal public statements DePaul said Finkelstein is an outstanding teacher and a prolific scholar — Finkelstein says he saw the writing on the wall when he first accepted the position. It’s why, he says, he held onto his father’s apartment for the six years he was in Chicago so that he would not find himself out of work and out of a home.

“I had the best teaching record at DePaul University,” he insists, explaining that the evaluation is based upon student assessments and his writing. He even sailed through the early tenure committees, before the campaign against him was launched by Dershowitz. (In his book “Beyond Chutzpah,” Finkelstein had attacked Dershowitz’s “The Case for Israel” as a fraud.)

“Now I can’t even get an adjunct appointment for one semester,” he says matter-of-factly. “I lectured in the past year at 40 universities and I would ask the faculty there about a position and was told it was out of the question.”

Finkelstein rises from his living room chair and points to the picture of his mother on the wall above the piano, as if to take his mind off his dismal job prospects.

“My mother was in the Warsaw Ghetto from 1939 until 1943,” he says, strongly denying that his mother was a Nazi collaborator — a charge leveled by some of his detractors. “She was also in Majdanek and in two slave labor camps and every member of her family was exterminated – her two sisters, a brother and mother and father.”

A job as a high school teacher is also out of the question, Finkelstein says.

“The way they do background checks is to Google your name. With me, they would get 30,000 Web sites, one-third of them saying I am a Holocaust denier, a supporter of terrorism, a crackpot and a lunatic. If 30,000 Web sites are saying that, the assumption is that where there is smoke, there must be fire. Would you take the time to look through 30,000 Web sites?”

“I save my complaints for my friends,” he says when asked his reaction to such Web sites.

“That’s why we have friends in the world — to chew their ears off.”
Peter Novick isn’t one of those friends. The author of “The Holocaust in American Life” has been critical of Finkelstein’s credibility and scholarship, saying that “a lot of [his writing] was pure invention” and that not all of his footnotes are accurate.

Novick said that in his own book he explored how “much of American Jewry has centered on the Holocaust … for Finkelstein it’s a racket, with self-aggrandizing Jewish elites who use it to boost their own power; it is nasty and over-the-top stuff.”

He said he feels sorry that Finkelstein has been unable to secure another teaching job, but Novick said Finkelstein knowingly refused to do what it takes to get tenure: publish academically respectable material in academic journals.

“He was much more engaged in doing political rather than academic work, and that is not how you get a regular academic job,” Novick explains. “I’m not saying it in a way to blame him. He made his choice. … He raises abrasiveness to a matter of principle.”

“On balance,” Novick continues, “would it be a good thing if he had a job? Yes. The idea of this guy in his 50s who has done this all his life now being cut off at the knees is sad.”

He may not have a job, but Finkelstein’s new book, yet to have a publisher, is certain to stir more controversy. Its premise is that American Jews who “embraced Israel [after the Six-Day War] in 1967 — seeing it as a liberal state — now are embarrassed by its use of cluster bombs [in Lebanon]. It’s no longer possible to justify support for Israel on conventional and elementary liberal principles — it’s impossible to justify the occupation.”

A number of surveys suggest that American Jews, especially 20- and 30-year olds, have grown increasingly distant from Israel, but not necessarily for the reasons Finkelstein offers.

“It’s claimed that Israel is searching for peace, yet it says to attack Iran, Syria and Iraq,” Finkelstein continues. “So it’s an embarrassment. Gradually, American Jewry will be bidding farewell to Israel, except in existential cases. And the under-40 generation is growing more and more indifferent” to Israel.

On a drive around his old neighborhood, the discussion turned to his book “The Holocaust Industry,” which claims Israel is an immoral power with a horrific human rights record that seeks to evoke sympathy for its position because of the Holocaust. Finkelstein spoke like a man whom time has vindicated.

“I don’t know if I’ve pushed the envelope,” he said of his claims about Jewish groups extorting money from European countries for Holocaust reparations. “[Famed Holocaust historian Raul] Hilberg supported me, so I’m not sure how much I’m pushing the envelope. Before I charged Jewish groups with a shakedown racket, Hilberg did interviews with the Swiss and German press and said that for the first time in history American Jews are making use of the blackmail weapon. So they were the ones who pushed the envelope by using the Holocaust as a blackmail weapon.”

As he reflected on the fate of some of the main figures in the effort to extract reparations for Holocaust survivors, Finkelstein smiled at the irony of recent events.

Israel Singer, the former secretary general of the World Jewish Congress, was fired after it “turned out he had a secret Swiss bank account he was funneling money to — unbeknownst to the World Jewish Congress — for what he called his pension,” says Finkelstein.

“Burt Neuborne, the lead counsel in the Swiss case, went around saying he was doing the work pro bono for his daughter who was studying to be a rabbi,” he continues. “But it turns out he got $5 million from the German settlement and was asking for $6 million in the Swiss case. Even the New York Times wrote an editorial denouncing him. And Mel Weiss [another lawyer in the case] was indicted [in an unrelated case] and pleaded guilty.”

“They’re all crooks,” Finkelstein says with obvious satisfaction. “The only one not in trouble is me. I’m unemployed, but at least I haven’t been indicted.”

Now, settled into his Brooklyn life, Finkelstein is preparing for what may be his biggest fight, albeit one he doesn’t relish. He plans to go to the Israeli Consulate in New York in September to seek an assurance that he will be admitted in December. Such assurance, he said, would allow all concerned to “avoid the spectacle of me applying under the Law of Return [which gives every Jew the automatic right to acquire Israeli citizenship]. … It’s hard to see which side will find that more ridiculous.

“I don’t incite riots,” he continued. “I’m just going to see a friend in the occupied Palestinian territories. I’m not there to see Israel. I do not need for every facet of my life to be politicized. If Israeli authorities would just grant me a visa, I’ll move on.”

Finkelstein said he hopes to visit a Palestinian, Musa Abu Hashhash, who lives with his wife and children near Hebron. They first met in 1988 when Finkelstein went to Israel with a delegation from the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee and Finkelstein dedicated one of his books to the man, who works for B’Tselem, an Israeli human rights group. He stressed that his visit to Israel would be a “private” affair and that he had “no interest in turning this into a political issue. … I don’t think they can deny me, and I don’t want to turn it into a test case for the Israeli High Court.”

As things stand now, however, Norman Finkelstein, the grand provocateur, waits in limbo for a shot at returning to the Promised Land, a land he has made a career of reviling.

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13 Comments

  1. Ruth Mills said,

    July 9, 2008 at 7:54 pm

    This man is generations ahead of the curve. De Paul, a Catholic University, has hit rock bottom. It used to have an admirable record of its Law School being foremost in female students, civil rights law and other notable examples. Now it is the pits and has shown its true colors. De Paul now has ads on TV day and night promoting itself as the college to buy into, if you like the bottom of the barrel. Now a De Paul degree has shame on it.

  2. Alex Seredin said,

    July 9, 2008 at 8:28 pm

    What happened to that right of the scholars to explore science, history, and anything else. without restrictions being placed upon them?

    I also wonder what would have happened if Norman Finkelstein was a German during WWII, would we support his right to dissent with Hitler’s mad theories of Aryan superiority

    All De Paul has done is to simply comply with the demands of the ZioNazi minority of Jews who do not want their “Holocaust” questioned, examined, analysed or even broached as a subject in any publication.

    Alfred M. Lilienthal, scholar, diplomat and soldier has confirmed the findings of Norman Finkelstein in his book “The Zionist Connection”.

    America is becoming like Nazi Germany or Soviet Union, by suppressimg people like Mr. Finkelstein.

  3. July 9, 2008 at 8:45 pm

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  4. jim glover said,

    July 9, 2008 at 11:33 pm

    Finkelstein’s inability to hold jobs at major universities is a sad commentary on higher education. His scholarship is excellent, especially compared to that of clowns like Dershowitz, whom Harvard should be embarrassed to associate with.

    His work reminds me of Thoreau’s famous statement: “Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. ” In Finkelstein’s field, too many powerful people do not want the truth examined .

  5. Anton Vodvarka said,

    July 10, 2008 at 12:09 am

    All credit and thanks to Prof. Finkelstein, a courageous intellectual and American patriot.

  6. medicis said,

    July 10, 2008 at 2:39 am

    Finkelstein speaks truth. That is his sin.

    A pox upon those who hide the truth to save their skins, their agendas. … their souls are lost, of course.

    Dr. R. D. Welser
    Clinical Psychologist

  7. 9/11 Truther said,

    July 10, 2008 at 4:41 am

    Israel was invented after WWII to be a land of endless wars & endless profits for the military/industrial/banking complex!

    Men like Finklestein are righteous Jews; men like Alan Dershowitz are shysters & propagandist for the NWO/globalists! DePaul University is example of why the Catholic Church is wrong about virtually everything that matters.

  8. July 10, 2008 at 5:09 am

    Norman Finkelstein is a light among nations in the dark. He is a truly remarkable individual, Jewish or not, who recognizes the criminal scam of Israel and what it has clearly always been since the start.

    “Beyond Chutzpah”…..A way for the high elite Zionists to attack everyone based on the disgusting classification of Race, something only outdone once before: In the days of the Aryan supremacists.

    Clearly Aryan Zionism lived on and became Israeli zionism- As now we see it alive and well in the sick, selfish inflicting minds of the ZIONIST Catholic/Jewish community who runs DePaul University.

    This man went through hell in his own country, that tells you everything about what is really acceptable. The official line of the Apartheid Zionist manifesto, blackmail and all has apparently become the ONLY line that shall be uttered on the steps of the United States of America.
    http://thisiszionism.blogspot.com

    Why can’t questions just be asked? Shouldn’t we not be asking them, for the sake of us all? These USSR tactics and constant bigotry, will not shield the military complex of Israel from being judged!!

  9. Easterling said,

    July 10, 2008 at 5:40 am

    The Catholic Church and the Vatican in particular have since the crusades been responsible for millions upon millions of senseless innocent human deaths. Germany, France, Italy. Church of England Britain, Eastern Orthodox Russia also have experienced mass killings in wars and purges and carpet fire bombings. What is it about Christians and Christianity that is so fatal to so many innocent men women and children? DePaul University again proves that being Christian has everything to do with money and nothing to do with righteousness. The first freedom that fascists destroy is Academic freedom. Do not forget that fascist Italy, Germany and Spain were Roman Catholic Countries and remained so throughout WWII.

  10. Qiyas said,

    July 10, 2008 at 10:23 am

    Norman Finkelstein is one of the most courageous & honest scholars of our time. What an absolute hero! Had he been around in Germany during WWII (Jew or no), surely he would have been one of the few to speak out against the racist & vicious policies of Hitler.

    What a shame they have tried to make him seem so defeated. But in my eyes, along with all truthseekers I am sure, he has WON… WON the battle to keep truth at the forefront, and won the battle to honor his soul by his integrity and his fight for humanity!!
    It would have been so much easier to be an unscrupulous coward like so many others — nice cushy life with all that bribery money to keep them spouting the desired rhetoric.

    But not Norman Finkelstein. May God bless him with great rewards!

  11. Frances said,

    July 10, 2008 at 10:36 am

    @Easterling

    Excerpt: from The Broken Cross by Piers Compton..‘We have blackened the Catholic Church with the most ignominious calumnies, we have stained her history, and disgraced even her noblest activities. We have imparted to her the wrongs of her enemies, and have brought these latter to stand more closely by our side. So much so that we are now witnessing, to our greatest satisfaction, rebellions against the Church in several countries. We have turned her clergy into objects of hatred and ridicule, we have subjected them to the hate of the crowd. We have caused the practice of the Catholic religion to be considered out of date and a mere waste of time. We have founded many secret associations which work for our purpose, under our orders and our directions.

    ‘So far, we have considered our strategy in our attacks upon the Church from the outside. But this is not all. Let us explain how we have gone further in our work to hasten the ruin of the Catholic Church, and how we have penetrated into her most intimate circles, and have brought even some of her clergy to be pioneers of our cause:

    ‘Apart from the influence of our philosophy, we have taken other steps to secure a breach in the Catholic Church. Let me explain how this has been done. We have induced some of our children to join the Catholic body with the explicit intention that they should work in a still more efficient way for the disintegration of the Catholic Church, by creating scandals within her.

    ‘We are grateful to Protestants for their loyalty to our wishes, although most of them are, in the sincerity of their faith, unaware of their loyalty to us. We are grateful to them for the wonderful help they are giving us in our fight against the stronghold of Christian civilisation, and in our preparations for the advent of our supremacy over the whole world.

    ‘So far we have succeeded in overthrowing most of the thrones of Europe. The rest will follow in the near future. Russia has already worshipped our rule. France is under our thumb. England, in her dependence upon our finance, is under our heel; and in her Protestantism is our best hope for the destruction of the Catholic Church. Spain and Mexico are but toys in our hands. And many other countries, including the United States of America, have already fallen before our scheming.

    ‘But the Catholic Church is still alive. We must destroy her without the least delay and without the slightest mercy. Most of the Press of the world is under our control. Let us intensify our activities. Let us spread the spirit of revolution in the minds of the people.

    ‘They must be made to despise patriotism and the love of their family, to consider their faith as a humbug, their obedience to the Church as a degrading servility, so that they may become deaf to the appeal of the Church and blind to her warnings against us. Let us, above all, make it impossible for Christians outside the Catholic Church to be re-united with her, or for non-Christians to join the Church; otherwise our domination over them will never be realised.’

    http://www.catholicvoice.co.uk/brokencross/

  12. July 10, 2008 at 7:51 pm

    The Zionists decimated the Catholic church as well, both of the Greek and Ashkenazi persuasion……….Until it was hollowed out from the top down.

  13. Rachael said,

    July 11, 2008 at 4:38 am

    I as a Jewess do understand Normans world about the holocaust and propagandist Zionest. In which has poisoned the American people for so long.

    Yes the holocaust did in fact happen and never again!

    But the abuse from the Zionist directed against Norman. I may say myself it very real. It is a breath taking life sucking way of life for these types of humans that the majority of wonderful Americans have no idea of such worries. In which if not got under control Americans will be subjective to.

    Sad to say it is happening right now in America!

    That Americans who say anything have been hounded like criminal by Radical Zionist lawyers and Zionist political leaders Radical Controlled media. Which in it self has become a Communist dictatorship.

    That the Zionest world has accused any human who sees their way as mean and cruel, you are called a racist to control you and teach others to shut up or you will get this your self.

    When in fact that is raw and false a fascist tactic in which Americans are to innocent to understand.

    That American is moving into a new era and all this greedy Zionist garbage is coming to an end at last.

    That Americans are peace kind loving people and we have bee pulled into a abusive tangle web of destruction which revolves around hate, money, power and control at any cost life or life.

    Freedom and peace for the world from the unjust persecutors as in all history proven will come to an end again as a new era beings!


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