Silent or Outspoken? Re-Examining French Jewish Responses to the Dreyfus Affair

Zvi Jonathan Kaplan, Lauren Gottlieb Lockshin
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Abstract:Historians of the Dreyfus Affair have long argued over the response of French Jews to the wrongful arrest of their coreligionist, French army captain Alfred Dreyfus, on charges of treason in 1894. While early historiographies focused on Jewish silence and passivity, more recent works have claimed to reveal a Jewish outspokenness. This article attempts to resolve this dissonance by showing that the Jewish response to the Dreyfus Affair is best understood in two phases: an early phase from 1894–1897 and a late phase from 1898–1906. During the early phase, silence prevailed among French Jews who feared confronting a powerful antisemitism driven largely by the Catholic Church. Bernard Lazare, one of the only French Jewish intellectuals to rise in Dreyfus's defense, revealed the role of antisemitism in the Affair during this period by pointing to its religious underpinnings. During the late phase of the Affair beginning in 1898, as more Frenchmen joined the Dreyfusard cause, French Jews were more comfortable being outspoken in defense of Dreyfus and in opposition to antisemitism. This is clearly documented in articles published in the two largest Jewish periodicals in France, the religiously liberal Les Archives Israélites de France and the religiously conservative L'Univers Israélite. Even though anti-clericalism was not the fundamental rationale for Jewish support for Dreyfus, Jews engaged with the clerical/anti-clerical debate at this time, pushing the community in a more anti-clerical direction and strengthening its faith in republican ideals.
沉默还是直言?重新审视法国犹太人对德雷福斯事件的反应
摘要:研究德雷福斯事件的历史学家长期以来一直争论法国犹太人对1894年他们的同教者、法国陆军上尉阿尔弗雷德·德雷福斯(Alfred Dreyfus)因叛国罪被错误逮捕的反应。虽然早期的史学关注犹太人的沉默和被动,但最近的作品声称揭示了犹太人的直言不讳。本文试图通过展示犹太人对德雷福斯事件的反应最好分为两个阶段来解决这种不和谐:1894-1897年的早期阶段和1898-1906年的后期阶段。在早期阶段,法国犹太人普遍保持沉默,他们害怕面对主要由天主教会推动的强大反犹主义。伯纳德·拉扎尔(Bernard Lazare)是为数不多的为德雷福斯辩护的法国犹太知识分子之一,他通过指出反犹主义的宗教基础,揭示了这一时期反犹主义在该事件中的作用。在1898年开始的事件后期,随着越来越多的法国人加入德雷福斯事业,法国犹太人更愿意直言不讳地为德雷福斯辩护,反对反犹主义。这一点在法国两家最大的犹太期刊——宗教自由的《以色列档案》和宗教保守的《以色列大学》——上发表的文章中有明确的记载。尽管反教权主义并不是犹太人支持德雷福斯的根本理由,但犹太人在这个时候参与了教权/反教权的辩论,将社区推向了更反教权的方向,并加强了对共和理想的信仰。
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