Nicolas Sarkozy’s Jewish heritage

No wonder the “youths” are rioting. Nicolas Sarkozy has Jewish roots. And understands the pull of Israel to most Jews.

In an interview Nicolas Sarkozy gave in 2004, he expressed an extraordinary understanding of the plight of the Jewish people for a home: “Should I remind you the visceral attachment of every Jew to Israel, as a second mother homeland? There is nothing outrageous about it. Every Jew carries within him a fear passed down through generations, and he knows that if one day he will not feel safe in his country, there will always be a place that would welcome him. And this is Israel.” (From the book “La République, les religions, l’espérance”, interviews with Thibaud Collin and Philippe Verdin.)

And I liked him before I knew all this. Here’s more:

During the Holocaust, many of the Mallahs who stayed in Salonika or moved to France were deported to concentration and extermination camps. In total, fifty-seven family members were murdered by the Nazis. Testimonies reveal that several revolted against the Nazis and one, Buena Mallah, was the subject of Nazis medical experiments in the Birkenau concentration camp.

In 1950 Benedict’s daughter, Andrée Mallah, married Pal Nagy Bosca y Sarkozy, a descendent of a Hungarian aristocratic family. The couple had three sons – Guillaume, Nicolas and François. The marriage failed and they divorced in 1960, so Andrée raised her three boys close to their grandfather, Benedict. Nicolas was especially close to Benedict, who was like a father to him. In his biography Sarkozy tells he admired his grandfather, and through hours spent of listening to his stories of the Nazi occupation, the “Maquis” (French resistance), De Gaulle and the D-day, Benedict bequeathed to Nicolas his political convictions.

I think we may be seeing the dawn of a new era in France’s relationship with Israel. At the very least, I think Sarkozy will be taking care of this problem, and try not to drop your jaw at the utter blandness with which the AP chooses to show that young Muslim men are destroying cars on a nightly basis:

On election night, scattered violence was reported around France. There had been fears that the impoverished suburban housing projects, home to Arab and African immigrants and their French-born children, would erupt again at the victory of a man who labeled those responsible for rioting in 2005 as “scum.” Police reported that 270 people were taken in for questioning and that 367 parked vehicles had been torched. On a typical night in France, about 100 cars are burned.

And this is seen as normal. “Typical.”

Go, Sarko. Make America like France again.

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7 Responses to Nicolas Sarkozy’s Jewish heritage

  1. MizEllie says:

    Ahhh, this does my heart good!

  2. Michael Lonie says:

    Sarko will have a tough time fighting the bureaucracy. They will oppose him every step of the way and fight a guerilla bureaucratic war against him like much of the US permanent government has against Bush. Careerists hate boat rockers. In the case of Israel (and the US for that matter) he will have to force the Quai d’Orsay to change its suicidal anti-American pro-Islamist policies. These polices are deep rooted in Gallic cloudcuckooland, and will resist being uprooted.

  3. Gary Rosen says:

    While I have joined in the France-bashing of recent years, I believe that in Israel’s early days France was quite friendly toward Israel (pre-de Gaulle).

  4. Ed Hausman says:

    It’s not just Sarkozy himself.

    From the European Jewish Press: Cecilia Sarkozy: a French first lady of Jewish-Spanish ancestry

    In 2004 she made a point of saying she did “not have a drop of French blood in my veins.”

    This doesn’t necessarily make either of them pro-Jewish or pro-Israel. We have enough self-hating halachically Jewish enemies to know that.

    But they will be sensitive to Jewish problems in a way the previous regime was not.

    While the permanent and Arabist diplomatic bureaucracy will remain obdurate, others will be able to cooperate openly now. I bet that includes security and military services.

  5. Paul says:

    I will give Sarkozy a fair chance. Hopefully he has cojones and will stand up for what is right ! As for Arabs burning cars what is new there?

  6. RR says:

    I knew I liked this guy several months ago when I heard that he referred to those “poor disadvantaged car-burning youths” as scum. Good for him!

  7. Ephraim says:

    Good.

    The government of Frnce is now in our hands.

    Excellent. Ex-x-x-x-x-cellent! Mu-WAH-ha-ha!

    I will inform the other Elders immediately.

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