Holocaust cartoon
Rutgers' president
wants apology for Holocaust cartoon
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- The student editors of an
alternative Rutgers campus newspaper should immediately apologize for
publishing a cartoon that mocked the Holocaust, the university's president
said.

Richard L. McCormick said the full-page drawing
on the cover of Wednesday's issue of the Medium, a student-funded weekly
publication, was "outrageous in its cruelty." It shows a man throwing a ball
at another man sitting on an oven at the campus' spring fair. The text
reads, "Knock a Jew in the oven! Three throws for one dollar! Really! No,
REALLY!"
Ned Berke, 19, the editor who selected the cartoon, said he made a
last-minute decision to use it as a substitute for another cover that was
not working.
"I appreciated that (the cartoon) was clever. It took a serious situation
and made it ridiculous," Berke, who is Jewish, told The Star-Ledger of
Newark.
Responding to critics who have called on the school to shut down the
publication, Berke said he had relatives who died in the Holocaust.
"Humor is a way of honoring them and trying to get over it and to laugh,"
the sophomore journalism major said. "The Holocaust has been taboo for
years."
Berke edited this week's edition because Michael Stanley, the Medium's
editor in chief, was out sick. Stanley said he probably would have passed on
the cartoon if he had overseen the issue.
"I understand the satire in the cover, but it is not something I would have
done," Stanley said. "I certainly understand why people are offended by it."
Berke and Stanley could not be reached for comment Friday on whether an
apology would be issued. Numerous messages left at the newspaper's office
were not returned.
Jewish organizations expressed outrage over the publication of the Holocaust
material.
"There must be zero tolerance for finding humor in the Nazi genocidal murder
of six million Jews," the New York-based American Jewish Committee said in a
statement.
This is not the first time the Rutgers community has lashed out against the
Medium, which is published 13 times each semester and receives nearly
$10,000 through the Rutgers College and Livingston College student governing
associations. Campus rallies were staged last semester after it published
personal ads with slurs against blacks, Asians, Hispanics, Jews, Christians,
women and homosexuals.
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April 23, 2004, 5:51 PM EDT
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