Sunday, December 14, 2014

A Flaw, an Untruth, in the Proclamation of the State of Israel is Source of Modern Day Crack: This translates into a Curse on the People and the Nation of Israel by Prof. Paul Eidelberg

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Brilliant.  Robin  Please read carefully.  The flaw according to Prof. Eidelberg is the denial of the Sinai Covenant in the Proclamation of the State of Israel (read below):

Let me suggest as follows:  

The Secular are in denial of the Sinai Covenant, 

The Ultra Chareidi are in denial of the centrality of the Land of Israel to modern day Judaism and the centrality of the Temple and the Temple Mount to modern day Judaism.  They seem to be of the opinion that modern day Judaism suffices in the prayer  and study halls.  The actual Land  of israel and/or Temple Mount is not relevant especially until the Messiah comes and is revealed.

The Secular focus on being a light unto the Nations taking on a Leadership role as being a Nation and being a Nation with territory while the Ultra Religious focus on being a Holy people. 

We need both perspectives.  When Israel is united we will indeed become a Mamlechet Kohanim VeGoy Kadush. A Kingdom of Priests and a Holy Nation. A Light unto the Nations.

The territory itself, the boundaries of the Land of Israel needs to be in sync with the delineated boundaries specified in the Torah given at Sinai rather than on random boundaries which have changed numerous times in modern history since 1948.  The Law of the Land needs to be governed by Judaic Law which is the union of the Written Law and the Oral Law (Torah Shebichtav and Torah Shebaal Peh) with the High
Court being modeled after the Sanhedrin.   

Even non Jews like Selden acknowledged Hebraic Law. See JOHN SELDEN AND THE BIBLICAL ORIGINS OF THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SYSTEM by Abraham Berkowitz.  

Why does Israel  of today need to be governed by a hodge podge of Turkish and British Law?

Important:  Please note difference between "people" and "nation".  As commentators have noted, whereas an ahm ( (עםsignifies a collectivity united by a religious heritage, goy (גו') signifies a collectivity united only on the basis of a common territory or homeland.

The time has come to correct the flaw with Truth!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Paul Eidelberg <foundation612.12@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 11:45 PM
Subject: The Curse
To:

The Curse

 

Prof. Paul Eidelberg

 

According to the first sentence of Israel's May 14, 1948 "Proclamation of the State," the Land of Israel, [Palestine] was the birthplace of the Jewish people [העם היהודי]. Here their spiritual, religious and political identity was shaped. Here they first attained to statehood, created cultural values of national and universal significance and gave to the world the eternal Book of Books."

 

The first sentence of the Proclamation implies that the Jews did not become a people until the conquest of Canaan by Joshua, hence only after the Law-giving at Mount Sinai. The Book of Deuteronomy tells a different story, but some preliminary definitions are necessary. 

 

First, we must define the difference between a "people" and a "nation."  Here I will rely on the fourth-century Aramaic translation of the great Babylonian convert to Judaism, Onkelos (which has been rendered into English and annotated by Israel Drazin and Stanley M. Wagner). However, before consulting Onkelos, let us recall Numbers 23:9 which highlights the unique character of the Jewish people: "Behold a people(עם = ahmthat dwells alone and shall not consider itself [as simply one] among the nations [goyim = plural of גו' ].   

 

As commentators have noted, whereas an ahm ( (עםsignifies a collectivity united by a religious heritage, goy (גו') signifies a collectivity united only on the basis of a common territory or homeland. The Torah designates the Jews aa an ahm as well as a goy kodesh, a Holy Nation (which makes it an ahm). The distinction between an ahm and a goy (עם and a גו') in secular terms corresponds to the difference between a people and a nation

  

people may be monocultural, united not only by language, but also by culture, i.e., endogamous patterns of marriage and by shared religious beliefs and values rooted in a common and immemorial past.  Conversely, a nation can be multicultural as well as monocultural. For example, the Poles and Lithuanians have historically put their ethnicity and national interests ahead of their common religion, Catholic Christianity.  This subordination of religion to nationality (or ethnicity) is to be attributed to the fact that both peoples possessed nationhood  long before they were forced to accept Christianity.  What distinguishes the Jews, however, is religious nationhood.  The "Old Testament," unlike the "New," does not record the source of a religion, but rather the divine founding of a people-cum-nation, and prior to the establishment of its territorial domain.

   

Now let us consult Onkelos with some help from his two translators Drazin and Wagner. Our text is Deuteronomy 26:17-19:

 

You have made the Lord [HaShem] an object of your love this day [the day before the Children of Israel crossed the Jordan River and entered the Promised Land], to be [your God], that you will walk in the ways that are right before Him and keep His laws, His commandments, and his ordinances … The Lord has made you an object of His love this day, to be His beloved people [ahm], as He told you keeping all His commandments. And He will set you high above all the nations [goyim  plural of goy] that he has made, in praise, in renown, and in honor, and so you shall be a holy people [an ahm kodesh] before the Lord your God, as He said [i.e. promised].

 

It should be evident from the preceding that the first sentence of the Proclamation of the State of Israel is misleading, to say the least. By asserting that the Jews became a people in the Land of Israel (Palestine), the secular authors of that document deliberately denied the Covenant that made the Jews a people before they crossed the Jordan River and entered the Land of Israel.  

This explains why the only name that appears in the text of the Proclamation of the State of Israel is that of Theodor Herzl. It also explains why the authors of that document refused to include the name of God, but instead, as a concession to the rabbis that signed that document, substituted the biblical term "Rock of Israel." 

 

But this is not the end of the story. If the opening statement of the Proclamation of the State is deemed misleading if not false vis-à-vis the verses from Deuteronomy cited above, then that statement is a subtle denial of the God as the Law-Giver at Mount Sinai, hardly mitigated by the Proclamation's inclusion of the phrase "Rock of Israel."

 

Now, at risk of being condemned by apologists of the Proclamation of the State, a document cherished by State's ruling class, I dare say that the first sentence of that document is the source of a terrible and self-inflicted curse. 

 

That a curse has descended upon Israel is intimated by the fact that regardless of which party or party leader has been at the helm, it has pursued, year after year, for more than two decades, the same demonstrably futile and existentially fatal policy of "land for peace" – the very land on which the Jews first became a people, and NOT at Sinai.  

The curse has taken or ruined the lives of thousands of Jewish men, women, and children. I repeat: the curse originated in that first sentence of the Proclamation, would have the Jewish People believe that they became a People not by virtue of the Torah to which they gave their solemn word at Mount Sinai, but only by after they entered Eretz Israel.  

What incredible irony! Having denied the Sinai Covenant, the swath of land that supposedly made them a people is now claimed by an "invented" people, the Palestinians, as prophesied in Deuteronomy 32:21: "I will vex them with that which is a non-people ((לא-עם and ano god ((לא-אל.

As serious scholars know, the Palestinians are not a people but an aggregation of terrorist groups hailing from North Africa and the Middle East. As for Allah, let others serious scholars comment on this subject.☼

 

 

 

 

 



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Urgent Time Sensitive! Did you sign the petition? TO EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: DO NOT RECOGNIZE PALESTINIAN STATE! Please fwd and send viral.

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Dear Friends, amv"sh

The Land of Israel can be compared to a violin.  

Would you give a  precious violin to a hater of music?  

If you want to see that violin destroyed then give it to the Palestinians and/or Hamas or the like.  They hate the music!

How about giving it to a museum to have it encased? 

Bottom Line:  If you want to hear beautiful music you must give it to the virtuoso violinist who knows how to read notes and has talent and can play!

Robin

From Renanah and Joe Gemeiner:


Following is a petition to the European Parliament, demanding that it not recognize an independent"Palestinian"-Arab state in any part of what was unanimously declared, under international law to be the Jewish Homeland.  This legal right is enshrined in the UN Charter - Article 80.  No act of binding international law has reduced our legal rights to the land from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, including Judea and Samaria.  
Please read and consider signing  and send out to everyone you can, urgently!   The EU vote is this Wednesday.

 
Thank you,
Joe and Renanah Gemeiner

Even a Peace loving Democratic Arab State that wants peace with Israel, "envisioned"  by the EU and Obama and Netanyahu (in theory alone since he admits that it is not at all realistic)  will at best be able to make Israel into a museum piece.  It will not be able to produce music for the world to enjoy!.  

If you are interested in hearing beautiful music coming from Zion, only Israel, G-d's Chosen People (seed of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob), has the credentials, the innate talent (coming from the genes), and the notes (the Torah), to rightfully inherit and own the violin (the Land of Israel). 

Righteous converts are considered Israelites and are full fledged members of the Israelite family.  Righteous Noahides, who by definition accept the 7 Noahide laws and Israel's Sovereignty over the Land, are very welcome to join as residents in Our Land.


Shavua Tov. 


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Fighting in Gabara village (Yezidi region in Mountain footage) SHAME SHAME on us for not helping Yezidis - read today's SOS from Mirza Ismail Chairman Yezidi Human Rights Organization-International

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Dear Fellow Activists, Freedom Lovers, Media and Clergy,

Please forward to your lists.  Let this go viral. Let us raise our voices and break down the doors.  We are doing this for ourselves and not only the Yazidi's.

This is absurd!  We have Yazidi fighters who are now facing ISIS and want to fight back....ISIS who has already taken control of several countries and going strong!  The Yazidi's lack weapons and ammunition? Shall we empower the Yazidi's or shall we let ISIS win and then wait till ISIS comes to our backyards or doorsteps? Where is Israel?  Where is America?   Shall we make deals and  arm Iran and Hizbullah to fight Isis only to have it haunt us or shall we empower the Yazidi's and other forces out there who truly love Freedom and Democracy? 
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From: RANANAH GOLDHAR <rgoldhar2@sympatico.ca>
Date: Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 12:45 AM
Subject: SHAME SHAME on us for not helping Yezidis - read today's SOS from Mirza


 

From: ezidis@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 01:48:17 -0500
Subject: Fighting in Gabara village (Yezidi region in Mountain footage)
To: martehudson@gmail.com; CannonLR@state.gov; NotarSA@state.gov; padgettDM@state.gov; dihemom@un.org; hannajh@state.gov

Dear friends of Democracy and Freedom,

Hope you all are doing well.

I am now in Cairo, Egypt and I just received a phone call from a colleague in Sinjar saying that there is a heavy fighting between the Yezidi fighters and the ISIS militias in Gabara village that is located on the mountain footage about 10 KM West of Sinjar city. The Yezidi fighters do not have good weapons and ammunition to fight the ISIS militias therefore, they (Yezidi fighters) are asking for the "Urgent airstrikes" in that area.

Please help save innocents!


Best regards,

Mirza Ismail
Chairman
Yezidi Human Rights Organization-International


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Thursday, December 11, 2014

TZC Newsletter - December 12th 20 Kislev 5775, Parshat Vayeshev

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B86sGl9yfinjUEtqa1BQYndjY2U4Q1RzRDBoUVRkRVBONkJj/view?usp=sharing

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Fwd: The Late Chief Rabbi Goren's position on Har Habayit by Rabbi Eliezer Melamed


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From: <womeningreen@womeningreen.org>
Date: Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 12:47 AM
Subject: The Chief Rabbi's War on Har Habayit by Rabbi Eliezer Melamed

Rabbi Goren and the Temple Mount

The controversy with the Wakf is a nationalistic issue. There is also
an halakhic issue on which rabbis disagree. The late Chief Rabbi Goren
tried to arrange a mass prayer on the Mount in 1967 and was stopped by
the government.

From Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
November 14, 2014

The yahrzeit of late Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi of Israel Rav Shlomo
Goren's is this week.

Rabbi Goren's Decision to Print his Book about the Temple Mount

Next week on the 24th day of the Jewish month Mar Cheshvan (Monday)
will be twenty years since the death of the Chief Rabbi of Israel, the
Gaon, Rabbi Shlomo Goren ztz'l. In these days, when Har Habayit (the
Temple Mount) is in the headlines, it is worth quoting segments from
his book "Har Habayit", published a year before his death. In his
book, he investigates in detail the site of the Mikdash (Holy Temple)
and the azarot (Temple courtyards), areas that are forbidden to enter
even after immersion in a mikveh (a bath used for the purpose of
ritual immersion in Judaism), and areas that Jews are permitted to
enter after immersion.

The time was the days of the second Rabin government, which conducted
agreements with the PLO terrorist organization, and handed over parts
of the Land of Israel to our enemies. In his introduction to the book
he wrote: "Currently, when Jewish sovereignty over the Temple Mount is
in danger, Mount Moriah is liable to become the subject of negotiation
between us and the Arabs, and unfortunately, there are politicians who
are willing to negotiate our sovereignty over the Temple Mount,
relying on the alleged prohibition of the Chief Rabbinate to enter Har
Habayit. This prohibition is liable to be used as an excuse to hand
over the nation's Kodesh ha'Kodashim (inner sanctum) to the Muslims.
Therefore, I decided to publish the book now, from which it will be
proven that there are large areas of the Temple Mount which all Jews
are permitted to enter, according to all halakhic opinions, after
immersion in a mikveh..."(p.15).

The Reasons for the 'Heter'

The Temple Mount is composed of two areas. The first, which is the
smallest area, includes the site of the Holy Temple and the
courtyards, and is called machaneh shechina (the inner azara), which
nowadays is forbidden to enter because we cannot be cleansed from
tumat met (defilement of the dead). The second area, which includes
the majority of the Temple Mount, is called machaneh levia, and it is
permitted to enter these areas today after immersion. Indeed, in the
years preceding the establishment of the State of Israel the rabbis,
including Rabbi Kook ztz'l, instructed us not to enter the Temple
Mount at all, for fear that people might go beyond the permitted areas
and enter forbidden places.

Three factors prompted Rabbi Goren to permit going up to the majority
of areas on the Temple Mount: 1) the precise mapping of the Temple
Mount conducted by the I.D.F. Engineer Corps under his orders after
the liberation of the Temple Mount; with these maps, it was possible
to accurately determine which areas were permitted to enter according
to all halakhic opinions. 2) The many testimonies that for more than a
thousand years after the destruction of the Holy Temple, Gedolei
Yisrael (eminent rabbis) used to pray on the Temple Mount in the
permitted areas. 3) The threat to Jewish sovereignty on the Temple
Mount.

It is possible that one of the motivations for placing the warning
signs not to enter the Temple Mount might have been so as not to
provoke the Muslims when the British ruled Israel, and in events of
riots, did not properly protect the Jews.

Lowering Ourselves to the Kotel - The Result of the Sufferings of Exile

Rabbi Goren wrote about his feelings after the Six Day War: "I could
not escape the feeling that from a historic perspective, assigning the
Western Wall plaza for Jewish prayer was nothing but the result of the
expulsion of the Jews from the Temple Mount by the Crusaders and
Muslims together. Thus, an intolerable situation was created in which
even after our liberation of the Temple Mount, the Muslims remained on
top of Har Habayit, and we were down below; they were inside, and we
were outside.

The prayers at the Western Wall are a symbol of destruction and exile,
and not of liberation and redemption, because Jewish prayers at the
Western Wall began only in the sixteenth century - before that, Jews
prayed for centuries on the Temple Mount ... only about three hundred
years ago, the Jews began praying at the Western Wall. And this the
proof: in every reference in the Midrash where it is mentioned that
the shechina (Divine Presence) has not moved from the Western Wall,
and learns this from the verse in Shir Hashirim (Song of Songs):
'Behold! There he stands behind our wall' - this refers to the western
wall of the azara, or the wall of the heichal, in other words, the
wall of the Kodesh HaKodashim, and not the wall of the Har Habayit,
which we call the Western Wall"(pg. 26).

The Necessity to Ascend from the Western Wall to Har Habayit

However, the intensity of the minhag (custom) based on over three
centuries was considerable, and therefore after the Six Day War, the
public at large thronged to the Western Wall to pray. Rabbi Goren
himself wrote that one of the things that prevented him from acting
quickly to regulate the ascent of Jews to the Temple Mount was his
being "bound by the 'chains of love' for the remnant of our Holy
Temple, the Western Wall, where I used to pray every Shabbat, holiday,
and Rosh Chodesh evenings. Since my first visit to the Western Wall
(as a child), my love and emotional affinity for the Wailing Wall has
not faded... ","but our shout ...Who may ascend the mountain of the
Lord"... aroused him to become stronger and clarify the heter to
ascend Har Habayit (pg. 14). Consequently, he began organizing prayers
on the Temple Mount (ibid, pg. 27).

The Canceled Prayer

Before the Shabbat following Tisha B'Av in 1967, Rabbi Goren publicly
announced a mass, gala prayer to be held on the Temple Mount in the
areas where entrance was permitted after immersion. However, by the
orders of Prime Minister and Defense Minister the prayer was canceled.
A few days later, the ministerial committee decided that the Defense
Minister and the Chief of Staff order the Chief Rabbi of the I.D.F.,
Rabbi Goren, not to arrange any more prayers on the Temple Mount (pg.
29-30).

The Shock

The order shocked Rabbi Goren, and he tried everything within his
power to cancel it, including writing a long and detailed letter to
the ministerial committee, in which he argued: How is it possible that
precisely in the holiest place for Jews, it is forbidden for them to
pray?! True, there are a limited amount of areas in which entrance is
forbidden according to the Torah for Jews and Gentiles alike, but
entrance to the majority of the Temple Mount is permitted. Towards the
end of his letter, he called out: "Distinguished men! Save the Holy of
Holies of the Jewish nation; do not hand over the Temple Mount to
those who defile it ..." (pp 30-33).

The Defense Minister

Unfortunately, Rabbi Goren's call went unanswered. Defense Minister
Moshe Dayan decided to transfer the responsibility for managing the
Temple Mount arrangements to the Waqf, and ordered the Military
Rabbinate to evacuate Har Habayit, and not to interfere in matters
concerning the Temple Mount any more. Rabbi Goren responded with "rage
and sorrow", informing the Defense Minister that "this, God forbid,
could lead to the destruction of the Third Temple, for the key to our
sovereignty over Judea, Samaria and Gaza is the Temple Mount" (page
34).

Nevertheless, the Defense Minister implemented one of the most
shameful acts in the history of Israel, and handed over the affairs of
the Temple Mount to the Muslim Waqf. For many years it was known that
Moshe Dayan had both a dark and a light side jumbled together. On the
one hand, he was a Jewish military hero, but on the other hand, an
adulterer and a thief. Apparently, his adultery and thievery tipped
the scales against him. That is when he began to lose his public
status. His name go down in infamy.

Sovereignty

Still, when the Muslims closed the Mughrabi Gate to prevent Jews from
entering the Temple Mount, at the request of Rabbi Goren, the I.D.F.
broke through the gate to ensure free entry for Jews, thereby
expressing sovereignty over the Temple Mount. However, this act did
not change the order prohibiting Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount.

Rabbi Goren goes on to relate: "Whenever I warned about handing over
of the Holy of Holies of the Jewish nation to the Waqf, the response
of consecutive Prime Ministers was: 'Look, in any case the Chief
Rabbinate forbids Jews from ascending the Temple Mount, and we are
prohibited from praying there." As a result, he decided to write the
book and explain the ways, places, and conditions under which it is
permitted to enter the Temple Mount (pg. 35). Consequently "we must
utilize to the fullest all sides of the heter, so we can demonstrate
continuous Jewish presence there, and maintain Jewish sovereignty over
the Mount, like the apple of our eye" (pg. 46).

The Chief Rabbinate's Sign

It has been claimed that during his tenure as Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Goren
agreed to the prohibition of entering the Temple Mount, but this is
not true. In the introduction to his book, he wrote: "During my tenure
as Chief Rabbi of Israel, I brought a proposal to the Council of the
Chief Rabbinate to remove the signs banning entrance to the Temple
Mount as determined by the previous Chief Rabbis. Because there were a
few members on the Council who had signed on the ban at the time, they
requested delaying the decision to remove the signs prohibiting going
up to Har Habayit until after I published the book ..." For various
reasons, the books' publication was delayed, and the signs remained in
place, "which, in effect, led to the handing over of Har Habayit to
the Muslim Waqf" (ibid pg. 35).

Desecration of the Holy

Moreover, he wrote: "This shameful situation, where under Israeli rule
a Jew does not have the right to pray on the mountain of God, cannot
be tolerated under any circumstances. The debate over where it is
permitted according to Jewish law to go on the Temple Mount, or where
it is forbidden, has nothing to do with the government ... These
sacred places are not the private property of the Muslim Waqf, whose
members have always been a source of bitterness and poison for the
Jews, with their incitement from within the mosques on the Temple
Mount to slaughter the Jews... had they closed the Temple Mount to
Jews and non-Jews alike, I would have kept quiet, but to allow the
Arabs to do there as they please while Jews are forbidden to even open
up a Book of Psalms and pour out their hearts before the Creator of
the world - this is a religious, historical, and legal scandal -
nothing short of blasphemy! "(pg. 41).

He further added (pg. 42) that by abstaining from going up to the
Temple Mount, the Torah prohibition of 'lo techonem' ('nor be gracious
to them'), which may also be rendered 'do not allow them to settle on
the soil' (Avoda Zara 20a) is transgressed, seeing as the poskim
(Jewish law arbiters) have already established that the loss of
sovereignty is similar to destruction (B.Y. and M.A., O.C. 561:1).
Thus, when the government forbids Jews to go up freely, it destroys
the place of our Holy Temple yet again.

The Words of Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda HaKohen Kook

Our teacher and guide, Rabbi Tzvi Yehudah HaKohen Kook, agreed with
the poskim who prohibited going up to Har Habayit. But in my humble
opinion, it seems that had he known that the over- cautiousness of
going up to Har Habayit would result in the loss of sovereignty and
turning the Temple Mount into a focal point of hatred against Israel -
he would have agreed with Rabbi Goren that it is permitted and a
mitzvah to go up. In addition, in my humble opinion, he would have
trusted Rabbi Goren's halakhic inquiries in regards to the areas
permitted to enter.

Blessed are Those Who Ascend the Temple Mount

The continuation of the disgraceful situation on the Temple Mount
brings our enemies hope, and motivates them to kill and riot
throughout the country. In order to suppress the wave of terrorism and
incitement from its roots, the government and the police must assert
Israeli sovereignty over the Temple Mount in the most decisive manner.

Blessed are those who go up to Har Habayit, but only if that is done
according to halakha. Thanks to them, our sovereignty over the Temple
Mount and all of the Land of Israel becomes clearer, and precisely as
a result of this, we will merit security and peace.

This article appears in the 'Besheva' newspaper, and was translated from Hebrew.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/15980#.VGg4FcnNlfZ

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