It’s unclear how long he’ll be away but, in a brief post, Chas Newkey-Burden noted that he’ll no longer be blogging at OyVaGoy, “at least for a while.”
Chas is one of those people I feel I’ve gotten to know despite the fact that, as with so many “virtual” professional relationships in the age of the internet, I’ve never had the pleasure of actually meeting him.
One thing is for sure, however. Despite the fact that I don’t know him personally, to blog, as he’s done for years, as an unapologetic non-Jewish Zionist in the UK – where the word “Zionism” is typically used in the pejorative, home of the Guardian, and whose capital is one of the hubs within the network of delegitimization of the Jewish state – takes resolve, strength of character, and genuine courage.
For those who may not be familiar with Chas, and his blog, here’s his post from May of last year, explaining why he blogs about Israel:
A lot of people have asked me why I feel so passionately on the subjects of Israel and antisemitism to build a blog around them. As I’m not Jewish this is a very understandable question. I’ve never properly answered it before for several reasons. A lot of my motivation is instinctive and therefore unexplainable, some of it is personal and anyway there always seem more pressing issues to write about. But given the interest there is in the question, I’ll do my best in this post. I apologise in advance if what I write doesn’t satisfy everyone’s curiosity. As I say, a lot of it is instinctive.
I grew up in south west London in an area with few Jewish people. I had a couple of Jewish friends at school and some of my parents friends are Jewish, but I can’t say I was particularly exposed to Jewish people or to Israel as a topic. That said my grandmother visited Israel a number of times and my father did too, in the early days of the state. I only learned about these visits relatively recently though.
As I grew into an adult I did start to become quite interested in Jewish culture, history and even the cuisine. I’ve always instinctively liked symbols like the Magen David and the menorah, too. But these were really just background interests of mine. As far as the Middle East conflict goes I suppose I had a typically default feeling of ill-informed pity for the Palestinians and therefore a vague hostility to Israel. Then 9/11 happened and everything changed.
In the wake of those atrocities I became very interested in the Middle East conflict. I was working at a predominantly Jewish company at the time and I recall taking fascinating lunches with one member of staff during which he patiently and fairly answered my questions about Israel. I then began voraciously reading about the conflict, pouring through books that covered the issue from both sides of the argument from Edward Said to Alan Dershowitz and more. Many, many books and much thinking later I fell in firmly on Israel’s side.
In September 2006 I finally visited Israel and had a fascinating time. Everything I had hoped for about the people and the place came true. I had high, high hopes and they were exceeded by what I found. It was at that point that I became so passionate about trying to support Israel, a country that gets such an unfair hearing in the world. I’ve been back to Israel twice since and now have many dear friends there.
As well as wanting to support Israel I’m also disgusted by antisemitism in general, as I am by all bigotry from sexism to homophobia and Islamophobia. However, of all the bigotries that exist antisemitism seems the most universally held: from the numbskull skinhead to the sophisticated leftie to the aristocratic Brit and nearly everyone in between. I don’t mean to be flippant when I ask surely the bigger mystery is not why I oppose antisemitism but why more other people don’t? My hope is that this blog can help in some small way to work against anti-Israel bigotry and antisemitism in general, and perhaps bring some moments of comfort to those who suffer as a result of them.
So there we have it. I have no secret Jewish relatives and my support is not particularly based on religious feelings, though I am very interested in all aspects of Judaism, particularly the stories of the Baal Shem Tov and other parts of the Hasidic and Jewish mystical traditions. I have many other passions and interests including: the life and career of cancer-survivor cyclist Lance Armstrong; the fight to find a cure for Progeria; books; long-distance running; reality television and Arsenal Football Club.
It just so happens this is the topic I choose to blog about. I hope the above helps explain why.
Your unique, creative, and moral voice will be sorely missed, Chas, and we hope you come back soon.






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July 18, 2011 at 4:06 pm
peterthehungarian
Chas i’m looking forward to see you back in Israel and in the virtual world of blogging. You are and will be a true friend.
July 18, 2011 at 4:19 pm
Hoi Polloi
Had there been just a few more gentiles like Chas Newkey-Burden in Europe during the 1930s the Holocaust would not have occurred.
July 18, 2011 at 5:07 pm
OyVaGoy
Thank you, Adam. In case of any doubts, I still love Israel just the same as ever. I just need a break (hopefully temporary but I don’t know yet) from blogging and other online advocacy activity. There’s so much unpleasantness about, and I’m not the thickest-skinned of people! I’m fine, though. And thanks again to everyone.
July 19, 2011 at 5:46 am
Another Joshua
Just a short word. I agree with all those who have expressed their appreciation of your excellent work to combat the pernicious pathology of antisemitism, for that is what most anti-Israel argument is. I also understand how poisonous the debates have become and how important it is to get some distance. Indeed it is not a debate at all. It has become a debate about debating Israel, much of the time. You have brought much comfort to those of us who have felt very alone in this fight. I, like others here look forward to seeing you back .
July 18, 2011 at 6:21 pm
Duvid Crockett, King of DeLancey Street/Home of gefilte fish and kosher meat
Chas is a truly superb journalist and author. Duvid is extremely grateful to him for his wonderful blog, which he fervently hopes Chas will return to writing as soon as possible.
July 18, 2011 at 6:25 pm
Medusa
Good luck to you Chas
July 19, 2011 at 12:25 am
Thank God I'm An Infidel
Chas Newkey-Burden AKBAR!
July 19, 2011 at 12:40 am
Alfred Neuman
Only 1 word comes to mind to describe this guy: Mensch
July 19, 2011 at 4:21 am
Hoi Polloi
I have said it here before: Chas Newkey-Burden is no less our friend and brother than the most righteous and courageous Jew.
July 19, 2011 at 12:53 am
Michael O'Neill
It is interesting to note the conclusions that an intelligent and open-minded non-Jew comes to after what sounds like fairly objective evaluation of the evidence regarding the Mideast conflict(s). And as a strongly pro-Israel “goy” myself, it’s nice to have some company in this department.
Have to say though that it’s striking that even someone as enlightened as Mr. Newkey-Burden seems to be, wasn’t supportive of Israel prior to 9/11–inspite of all the history of incredible courage and tenacity it took to get the Jewish state started, the incessant hostilities and brutal terrorism from Israel’s neighbors since the beginning, Israel’s pro-Western democratic orientation, etc., etc.
Think it shows just how unaccountably embedded pro-Arab and anti-Israel sentiment seems to be in Britain.
In any case Mr. Newkey-Burden just sounds like a really fair-minded clear-thinking guy.
And I totally agree with his observation that the relevant question isn’t why he supports Israel but why others esp. those who consider themselves “educated”, don’t.
July 19, 2011 at 3:49 am
Rural
For many of us non-Jewish people, we need “comrades” like Chas to articulate our emotions, feelings and affinity for Israel and her people. Please come back asap.
July 19, 2011 at 5:17 am
mostly harmless
Ever wondered why there are so few Chas Newkey-Burdens?
July 19, 2011 at 6:16 am
Gerald
mostly harmless,
“Ever wondered why there are so few Chas Newkey-Burdens?”
In answer to your question, No.
But it does disgust me that there are so many like you.
July 19, 2011 at 7:05 am
Hoi Polloi
For the very same reasons that very few people spoke up for the Jews during the 1930s and 1940s.
July 19, 2011 at 8:34 am
mostly harmless
Fallen foul of Godwin’s Law HP, you lose.
July 19, 2011 at 9:23 am
Thank God I'm An Infidel
mostly brainless, You are a DUMB sack of SHITler.
Enjoy your failures and defeats!
July 19, 2011 at 10:35 am
Serendipity
I am intrigued, moistly, as to why you keep coming back here.
A mixture of masochism and ignorance in equal parts perhaps?
After all, you never win and you can’t even argue well enough to keep us on our toes so you can’t use that as an excuse.
Seriously, what draws you here? Do you secretly identify with us but daren’t admit it? Are you in fact protesting too much?
July 19, 2011 at 4:53 pm
ziontruth
Godwin’s Law doesn’t apply in political discussions.
If, say, in a forum on computing you start mentioning Hitler and Nazis, then there’s no dispute you need to take a vacation off the forum. But on a political forum, such mentions, comparisons and analogies often are the subject.
July 19, 2011 at 9:12 am
pretzelberg
Please do enlighten us …
July 19, 2011 at 5:58 am
Adam
Chas is a star. He must’ve had so much hate mail and insults that I’m amazed he’s withstood it for so long.
Gather your strength mate and you will be welcomed back.
July 19, 2011 at 6:19 am
pretzelberg
As well as wanting to support Israel I’m also disgusted by antisemitism in general, as I am by all bigotry from sexism to homophobia and Islamophobia.
Don’t stress that opposition to Islamophobia, Chas. A lot of posters here don’t take kindly to that kind of talk.
July 19, 2011 at 8:53 am
peterthehungarian
Happy to see that you are exploiting this article to take some cheap shots at Cifwatch.
But I see you have a new ally here, a mostly harmless one…
July 19, 2011 at 9:09 am
pretzelberg
Happy to see that you are exploiting this article to take some cheap shots at Cifwatch.
I am doing no such thing. And given that you never criticise e.g. the off-topic bigotry of Hoi Polloi, that makes you a hypocrite.
And re. “mostly harmless” – I have no “allies” here.
July 20, 2011 at 5:47 am
pretzelberg
Hoi Polloi
… I am offended that Jewish children are forced to breathe in your air. … you are surely the antichrist.
Unbelievable. Just how deranged can a person get?! And that includes the mental midgets who recommended this hateful crap.
Luckily Hoi Polloi’s views represent only a tiny minority of Jews.
July 20, 2011 at 6:18 am
pretzelberg
Hoi Polloi
He now believes he speaks for the Jewish people.
Not for the first time, HP simply makes things up when desperate!!!
Many thanks for proving my point above.
You weren’t actually making any point. You were simply resorting to pathetic insults.
July 20, 2011 at 10:10 am
Thank God I'm An Infidel
pretzels, Sticks and stones.
July 19, 2011 at 8:36 am
mostly harmless
Maybe he got fed up being the poster ‘Goy’ for Israeli Hasbara.
July 19, 2011 at 8:51 am
peterthehungarian
No mostly he got fed up by being threatened and abused by your kind of Jew-haters and sewage dwellers.
July 19, 2011 at 9:01 am
mostly harmless
I don’t think I have ever made a threatening remark to anyone. But if you’re looking for a reason why he has stopped blogging you might want to look closer to home.
July 19, 2011 at 9:09 am
peterthehungarian
So calling him a “poster-goy of Israeli hasbara” is not an abuse…
harmless you are an invaluable asset for this blog. Please continue posting.
July 19, 2011 at 9:24 am
OyVaGoy
Thanks for all the supportive comments.
Just to clarify, while I frequently disagree with things MH writes, he/she has never personally threatened or abused me. Indeed, I had a chuckle at ‘poster goy’.
July 19, 2011 at 11:18 am
mostly harmless
You might not accept my thanks, but I thank you anyway for your clarification. Not that it will make much difference to petertheidiot’s viewpoint. And I am glad you took the ‘poster goy’ remark in the way it was obviously meant.
July 19, 2011 at 10:38 am
Serendipity
Aha! Is that it?
You want to be the REAL goy for “hasbara” don’t you?!
You had better try much, much harder. I could have a better and more intelligent and stimulating argument with a stone in my garden than with you.
July 20, 2011 at 5:17 am
Thank God I'm An Infidel
mostly brainless, Clearly you enjoy beinng a poster ‘Dhimmi’ for Islamofascism and progressively fascist socialism.
July 19, 2011 at 10:39 am
Serendipity
My previous reply was NOT directed at you, Chas.
Editors, can something be done to make replies appear in order and next to what they are replying to???
July 19, 2011 at 10:55 am
cba
Serendipity, the indentation made it clear you were replying to mostly and not to Chas.
July 19, 2011 at 2:15 pm
Adam Levick
Sorry, I don’t think there’s a way to do that, otherwise I would.
July 20, 2011 at 5:19 am
Thank God I'm An Infidel
Adam, perhaps you can tweak the blog software to indent 3 instead of 4 spaces?
Such a tweak might give a bit more headroom.
July 19, 2011 at 12:56 pm
profil97
Chas Newkey-Burden,
Thank you for being a good friend. Good friends don’t grow on trees in this bloody world.