1. Professor Simon Schama: “It so happens all 5 justices voting to
overturn Roe are devout Catholics.” (bold added) Gorsuch was raised Catholic,
but it is not clear that he currently identifies as Catholic. Gallup recently
identified Gorsuch as a Protestant. See Frank Newport, ‘The Religion of
the Supreme Court Justices,’ Gallup
(Apr. 8, 2022), <https://tinyurl.com/2p9fj9re>
(“[Judge] Jackson, who was confirmed by the Senate on Thursday, will be only
the second Protestant on the high court when she joins the [Supreme] [C]ourt
this summer, along with Neil Gorsuch (who is Episcopalian but was raised
Catholic).”).
2. Schama: “It so happens all 5 justices voting to
overturn Roe are devout Catholics.” (bold added) What is the evidence that each
of the 5 are “devout” Catholics? What did Schama mean by this claim? It cannot
be that they attend a Catholic church—because Gorsuch (reportedly) attends an
Episcopal church. See Alison Durkee, ‘What religion is Neil Gorsuch,’ Mic (Apr. 7, 2017), <https://nc.mic.com/articles/173527/what-religion-is-neil-gorsuch>
(Gorsuch “has been attending Episcopal services for the past 15 or so years.”).
Even if Schama had a particularly meaning in mind for “devout,” he cannot
possibly believe that his readers had a common, settled, or unified understanding of what he
intended by that word. So why would a respected historian use such a loaded and
ambiguous term?
3. Schama: “No wonder [the] Union of Conservative
Rabbis issued an outraged denunciation.” (bold added) There is no organization with the
name: “Union of Conservative Rabbis.” There is an organization called the Rabbinical
Assembly, which can be characterized in many ways, including, as a union of
Conservative rabbis. If Schama thinks the Rabbinical Assembly’s view is important,
then why not use its actual name? Is it really that he has no genuine idea—at
all—what Jewish organization he is referring to, and he is merely co-opting the
Jews most conveniently at hand in order to show that some Jews take exception to
what some Catholics (and others) have done?
4. Schama: “It so happens all 5 justices voting to
overturn Roe are devout Catholics, two Jesuit-educated. No wonder
[the] Union of Conservative Rabbis issued an outraged denunciation.” (bold added) Schama
does not link to the Rabbinical Assembly’s response to Dobbs. So we cannot
evaluate whether it was a mere disagreement, or a strongly worded but otherwise fair-minded “denunciation,” or an “outraged denunciation.”
That said, even without reading the Rabbinical Assembly’s
response, and contra Schama, it would be a “wonder” if the Rabbinical Assembly’s
objection were related to the fact that the 5 Justices in the Dobbs majority
held a particular religious persuasion, Catholic or otherwise, or that some or
all of the 5 Justices were educated in institutions connected to other
religions, or that some or all of them were “devout,” whatever that might mean. If
that were the basis for the Rabbinical Assembly’s objection, it would not be a “wonder.” Rather, it would be an American tragedy, and an invitation to ramp up sectarianism and religious
communalism of the sort that the United States has avoided throughout the largest part of its history.
Schama’s writing illustrates the ancient adage:
—Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.
Seth
Seth Barrett Tillman, ‘Fisking Professor Simon Schama, Columbia University, Department of History,’ New Reform Club (June 26, 2022, 3:56 PM), <https://reformclub.blogspot.com/2022/06/fisking-professor-simon-schama-columbia.html>;
Schama’s Tweet: <https://twitter.com/simon_schama/status/1540655363095248897>;