The Revolting Lie That Michael Jackson Was a Nazi Sympathizer

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by Rabbi Schmuley Boteach

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rabbi...son-nazi-sympathizer-bodyguard_b_1502497.html

All a man has in this world is his good name. The book of Ecclesiastes says that a good name is better than fine oil. Our reputations determine what others think of our character. We have a right, therefore, to defend our name against scurrilous and slanderous attack. When those we know cannot defend themselves, we must stand up and speak out on their behalf.

I generally try to avoid the gossip that is so often said and writing about Michael Jackson. Libraries of nonsense have been written about him, and now that he is tragically no longer alive, he cannot defend himself. In general I see no point in highlighting slanderous material about him by responding to it.

But several headlines recently caught my attention when I heard that a man who claims to have worked as Michael's bodyguard made the incredulous charge that Michael was a Nazi sympathizer. This kind of viciousness should usually not be responded to because it just gives it more credibility for the retelling. But the slander against Michael's name in this instance is so great that it deserves to be rebutted.

As is well known, I was Michael's Rabbi for two years. During that time, we discussed every subject under the sun. A great deal of it was captured in the conversations we recorded specifically for publication in the books that became The Michael Jackson Tapes and its follow up, Honoring the Child Spirit. In one of those conversations, Michael spoke of Hitler's mesmerizing oratorical skills. He said that oratory is in many ways one of the most effective tools that evil uses to manipulate others and thereby gain power. Michael argued that Hitler used many of the same techniques that showbiz performers use today in order to manipulate audiences and steer them toward evil deed. I was disheartened when the book was first published to see some newspapers highlight these comments of Michael completely out of context and misrepresent him as someone who could have admired Hitler. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Michael detested and despised anyone who would do harm to another human being, especially the Nazis who gassed six million Jews, one and a half million of whom were children. Michael loathed everything Hitler stood for. As I have consistently stated, Michael was a great friend of the Jewish people. He celebrated his relationship with the Jewish community and never shied from demonstrating how much he learned from Judaism through our conversations and friendship.

In one of our first meetings I gave him a mezuzah as a gift, which consists of a small scroll from the Torah that is affixed to the doorpost. I did not give it to him with the intention that he put it on his door as his was not a Jewish home. Nevertheless, Michael insisted that we put it on the front door of his rented home in Manhattan. A few weeks later he came with me to the Carlebach Synagogue in Manhattan one of the happiest days of the Jewish calendar, Shemini Atzeret, and told me later, as part of The Michael Jackson Tapes, that it was the happiest night of his life.

As the boy superstar of the Jackson 5, Michael had a Jewish tutor who traveled with him and helped to raise him whose name was Rose Fine. Michael spoke of her in The Michael Jackson Tapes with great affection and revealed to me that he and Janet covered many of his former tutor's expenses as she aged. In one of the conversations he says that as the group's plane landed in Germany, Mrs. Fine became agitated. Michael asked her why and she shared with him the horrors of the Holocaust. He was just a boy and it was the first time he had heard of the wholesale slaughter or Europe's Jews.

Later, I would take Michael to meet and converse with my dear friend, Nobel Peace Laureate Elie Wiesel -- arguably the greatest living Jewish personality -- who further shared with him the horrors of the Holocaust and the importance of reconciliation and love. Prof. Wiesel showed Michael boundless acceptance and affection, which Michael warmly reciprocated.

Michael's strong feelings for the Jewish community meant he was even prepared to suffer professionally for his love of Israel and the Jewish people. It is well-known that in 1993 Michael went to Israel on his Dangerous Tour where he performed for 160,000 fans in Tel Aviv. My dear friend Frank Cascio, later to become Michael's manager, accompanied him and he told me how much Michael loved being in the holy land. Less well known, however, is the following story.

In late 2000, a Jewish philanthropist called me and told me that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was coming to his home that night for a reception. He said it would be good for Israel if Michael would come there and meet with the prime minister. I turned to Michael, in the presence of some of his professional staff, and asked him if he would like to meet the Israeli prime minister. Michael immediately jumped at the opportunity and told me he would love to do so. However, the people who surrounded him at the time mentioned that it might not be a good idea. They said that Sharon was hated in many parts of world, especially in Arab nations. A photograph of Michael with Ariel Sharon could spark a significant backlash including a boycott of Michael's albums and music. Michael immediately dismissed their concerns and said that he felt very excited to meet the prime minister. A few minutes later we embarked in Michael's van and crossed town to the meeting. The pictures of Michael greeting Prime Minister Sharon, along with me and our dear mutual friend Uri Geller, appeared throughout the world. Michael's professional staff were correct. The very next day websites called for a boycott of Michael's music saying that he supported Israel's "hated" leader. However, Michael did not care. Michael loved Israel and the Jewish people and he was thrilled to meet someone of Prime Minister Sharon's stature.

Above everything else in our relationship, Michael was immensely sensitive to my family's Jewish observance and did everything to respect it at all times. When we would visit him at his homes and hotel suites, he would always order kosher food from local restaurants for us. He developed a taste for the cuisine of some well-known kosher restaurants and would often go there on his own after getting to know the restaurant through me.

The speech I composed for him, based on our conversations, that was delivered at the Oxford Union in March, 2001 -- one of his crowning achievements where he received a standing ovation and which, unfortunately, has yet to be released by his estate -- was filled with Jewish references and wisdom. Michael told me to leave it all in. As a Jehovah's Witness he felt an immediate kinship and bond with the Jewish people and their teachings.

Michael was an African-American male who told me that he and his family had experienced a great deal of discrimination in their lives. Surely it is adding insult to injury to accuse Michael of a racism that was never expressed through his actions and never felt in his heart.

Shmuley Boteach, "America's Rabbi," is the international bestselling author of 27 books and has just published Kosher Jesus. He is currently running for Congress to represent New Jersey's Ninth District. His website is shmuleyforcongress.com. Follow him on Twitter @RabbiShmuley.


 
Thanks so much for putting that article here. I'm glad Rabbi Shmuley Boteach has spoken out against this. Nice words he wrote here. I know some fans don't like him, but he deserves support for this.
 
Yes, the Rabii has done the right thing in this instance.
 
I don't think anyone believed it anyway.

you would be surprised how many people believe it, and create their own puzzle of MJs weirdness, and simply believe it, because they read it, saw it or heard it..., so that must be truth..., see the point?

Just because you read it in a magazine
Or see it on the TV screen
Don't make it factual
Though everybody wants to read all about it
Just because you read it in a magazine
Or see it on the TV screen
Don't make it factual, actual
They say he's homosexual
 
Yes in this particular rebuttal he did the right thing. Writing a book on disclosures during private advisory sessions is another think, but that is another thread.

By the way this is being discussed the the Fiddes thread already.
 
I think that the only reason he spoke favorably about Michael is because he wants to run for Congress...........wants to get support from MJ fans. :shifty:
 
All a man has in this world is his good name. The book of Ecclesiastes says that a good name is better than fine oil. Our reputations determine what others think of our character. We have a right, therefore, to defend our name against scurrilous and slanderous attack. When those we know cannot defend themselves, we must stand up and speak out on their behalf.
Thank You Rabbi, finally someone comes out and speaks against the Slander.
Thats what everyone was asking for. So lets not look a gift horse in the mouth.
 
I didn't know about this story until I read this. The other day on the radio they said something about MJ's bodyguard and a bizarre story, but then mysteriously the topic completely changed - so not sure what happened there. I wondered if it was Fiddes and what it was all about - that guy is a total arsehole. Although I've been disappointed with some of the Rabbi's previous actions, I am absolutely pleased that he bothered to write this piece - it seems (at least as far as we can see) that nobody forced him to do it or provided an incentive to do it, and I think it was a great gesture
 
I dont think MJ was a hater but that does not change that fact that he was aware of the "jewish question". There is that tape from Marc Schaffel where he says what he really feels about certain jews and who can blame him?

Does these names ring any bells?

Evan Chandler
Jordy Chandler
Raymond Chandler
Gloria Allred
Ron Zonen
Diane Dimond
Maureen Orth
Larry Feldman
Stanley Katz
Berry Rothman
Dieter Weisner
 
^^ I have no idea what you mean by the "Jewish question" but anything Michael held against or was concerned about the above had nothing to do with their race or nationality. We are trying to clear up this misconcetption which causes other to see him in bad light. So why place your personal sentiments againts them for being Jewish in this thread. He didnt judge people in that manner. You are welcome to your opinion. It would be an interesting topic to discuss. but I just feel that placing your personal sentiments in this particular thread just further feeds the flame (The LIE) in associating this view with Michael.
 
I have also read a book about Hitler. Does that makes me a nazi ???!!!! bs
Michael wanted to know about everything.That"s all.
 
I can say I'm glad to hear the Rabbi didn't believe Michael wasn't admiring Hitler, I knew he wasn't anti-Semetic, but I believe people saying he's anti-Semeitc are probably ones themselves maybe even his bodyguards are ones too, but I don't know. I also knew he admire and respected Jewish people and community and he mentions before that he was raised in a Jewish community. I'm also glad he mentioned that there is no way Michael is racist. We all knew he isn't one. If it wasn't for Michael I would've respect every religion and I still do have most respect for every religion.
 
“Wherever you go, in every country, on every continent, people yearn and hunger for only one thing: to love and be loved. Love transcends international boundaries and heals the wounds of hatred, racial prejudice, bigotry and ignorance. It is the ultimate truth at the heart of all creation.”

~ Michael Jackson
 
Thanks for posting the rabbi's articlel, moonwalker fan, clearly it was needed to remind everyone how ridiculous the persistent claims of mj's anti-semitism are.

Erikmjfan said:
I dont think MJ was a hater but ...
There's no thinking about it, or buts, mj was not a hater, end of.

We all know what people in the past have considered a 'solution' to the 'jewish question', it's an extremely loaded, sensitive 'question', at least in europe, and to suggest mj was 'aware' of it is really offensive to him.
 
I dont think MJ was a hater but that does not change that fact that he was aware of the "jewish question". There is that tape from Marc Schaffel where he says what he really feels about certain jews and who can blame him?

Does these names ring any bells?

Evan Chandler
Jordy Chandler
Raymond Chandler
Gloria Allred
Ron Zonen
Diane Dimond
Maureen Orth
Larry Feldman
Stanley Katz
Berry Rothman
Dieter Weisner

The mark schaffel tapes were provern to have been edited. that was proven when the full tapes were aired instead of the cut and paste job schaffel gave the media.

frankly you seem to be putting you issues onto mj. using the jewish question quote is highly offensive.
 
All these lies are making me so mad. The big lies like him being a child molester, this story here, wanting to be white to the small lies about things that really doesn't matter like him being a muslim and wanting to sleep here or there. It just gets me so mad, all of them the same because it's all lies and so easy to prove that they are lies and yet they got too much time in the media and there are still so much out there where these examples and many more are put out like the truth. Glad people are working and wanting to show others what is the truth!
 
I hope that rebuttal from the rabbi helped.

This situation makes every fan aware how important it is for Michael's "friends" to weigh what they write and say about him. There is a pattern where information for Jermaine's book, Cascio's book, the rabbi's tapes have been used to show Michael in a negative light by some people. This is the reason fans become concerned when people make careless statements, which can be construed by the public in a negative way.
 
This story is nothing new as we know fiddes has taken old allegations and sold them again to get money and attention. the fake rabbi gets no thanks from me. hes doing this for himself and the attention it will get him not for michael
 
This story is nothing new as we know fiddes has taken old allegations and sold them again to get money and attention. the fake rabbi gets no thanks from me. hes doing this for himself and the attention it will get him not for michael

Elusive I also think there is a reason why the rabbi came out at this time to refute the story, because before his interview on TV when he was talking about the tapes/book, as a teaser the announcer said something about coming up a story that Michael admired Hitler. The rabbi must have heard about this at the time, and as far as I know, he did not write a rebuttal or go back on tv at the time to clear this up. The time to nip this in the bud was back then, so I agree with you, he has a reason for coming out now. However, better late than never.
 
Elusive I also think there is a reason why the rabbi came out at this time to refute the story, because before his interview on TV when he was talking about the tapes/book, as a teaser the announcer said something about coming up a story that Michael admired Hitler. The rabbi must have heard about this at the time, and as far as I know, he did not write a rebuttal or go back on tv at the time to clear this up. The time to nip this in the bud was back then, so I agree with you, he has a reason for coming out now. However, better late than never.

But Rabbi Shmuley has fought this battle before on Michael's behalf back in September 2009. See: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rabbi-shmuley-boteach/michael-jackson-despised_b_300158.html

Shmuley's not perfect, but he comes to Michael's defense when he is called an anti-semite. And I believe he always will come to Michael's defense on that subject, because he truly knows he WAS NOT an anti-semetic person and despises it when he sees people call him that and he'll call them out on it.
 
I think its a bit late for the rabbi to say this considering he has said some stuff bout michael that wasnt nice imo
 
But Rabbi Shmuley has fought this battle before on Michael's behalf back in September 2009. See: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rabbi-shmuley-boteach/michael-jackson-despised_b_300158.html

Shmuley's not perfect, but he comes to Michael's defense when he is called an anti-semite. And I believe he always will come to Michael's defense on that subject, because he truly knows he WAS NOT an anti-semetic person and despises it when he sees people call him that and he'll call them out on it.

he helped to fuel the fire with his comments from his book was it? thats what started the second run of this lie several years ago. talking about how mj admired hitler.
 
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