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Racist attack on Jews in our midst
Christopher Bantick
November 22, 2007
THE decision handed down at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court against two Ocean Grove Football Club players has not ended what is a racist matter.
Captain and best-and-fairest winner James Dalton and Matthew Cuthbert were found guilty over a racist attack last year on Jewish businessman and father Menachem Vorchheimer.
Magistrate Julian Fitz-Gerald fined Dalton $1000 without a conviction being recorded for the charge of offensive behaviour.
Dalton removed Vorchheimer’s Sabbath hat and yarmulke as he walked with his two children to a synagogue in East St Kilda.
Cuthbert was fined $750 and convicted on the charge of using insulting words in a public place.
Cuthbert had called Vorchheimer, a “f…..g Jew”.
Another man on the bus, Simon Christian, 21, was convicted and fined $1000 in April. He pleaded guilty to using insulting words after he chanted “go Nazis” during the attack.
By any measure, the actions of the footballers were unprovoked, unwarranted and appallingly racist. Moreover, Vorchheimer was physically assaulted by an unknown bus occupant. Vorchheimer’s children, who witnessed the attack, were severely traumatised by what they saw.
If Vorchheimer had not taken the issue further, a busload of boozy footballers would have got away with a bit of Jew baiting.
But the matter would not seem to have ended. There has been no mention of any inquiry by Ocean Grove Football Club into what happened on the bus carrying more than 20 footballers.
More critical is who “smacked” Vorchheimer in the face with a fist. The B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation Commission is concerned that justice is still to be done.
B’nai B’rith chairman Michael Lipshutz and executive officer Manny Waks have issued a joint statement saying:
“The pressure should now be turned on the Ocean Grove Football Club to co-operate with police in order that the perpetrator who violently assaulted Mr Vorchheimer is brought to justice without further delay.
“We are not being vindictive and nor are we seeking retribution. We are simply urging for the Club to demonstrate accountability and are demanding justice for Vorchheimer, the Jewish community and for that matter the wider Australian community, who have overwhelmingly supported Vorchheimer,” said Lipshutz and Waks.
The challenge is squarely before Ocean Grove Football Club to admit that someone on the bus committed an assault on a Jewish father walking with his children to a synagogue.
It is unpalatable to speculate that some misguided loyalty at the club to one’s mates is protecting the identity of whoever assaulted Vorchheimer.
But a code of silence over dobbing-in amounts to protection of a bully and a craven lack of responsibility.
The club is deserving of public shame. Bashing Jews is not acceptable.
Let’s cut to the chase here. Three footballers have been punished for not only offensive behaviour, but racist, anti-Semitic language. They did not turn themselves in.
And the “big man” at Ocean Grove who belted a Jewish dad in front of his kids is no hero.