By Eric King
With the Supreme Court opening this week the first extensive
examination of the constitutional right to bear arms in nearly 70
years, now seems a pretty good time to ask a question that’s been
perplexing me for nearly as long: Why is that American Jews are so
overwhelmingly anti-gun?
I’ve been stumped by this communal aversion to firearms ever since I
was a 6 year old, back in 1947. While flipping through old Life
magazines one day in my grandparents’ living room in the Bronx, I came
across photographs taken at the liberation of concentration camps. I
saw the pictures of bodies stacked like cordwood, and was stunned.
“Mommy, why are all those people dead?” I asked.
My mother, a brilliant and subtle woman, thought for a moment and said,
“The bad Germans called Nazis killed them.” To which, of course, I
asked, “Why did the Nazis kill them?”
“They killed them because they were Jews,” she replied.
Although I was only 6 and not yet sure of my identity or its meaning, I
asked, “We’re Jews, aren’t we?”“Yes,” answered my mother.
“Mommy,” I asked, without missing a beat, “do you and Daddy have a gun
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