Friday, July 25, 2008

5768.10.22 Israel the Land of My Possession cont.on Kuntar

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5768.10. 22  22 Tamux cont,
Friday July  25th 2008
 

6. The death penalty for terrorists like Samir Kuntar.
7. Sami Al-Quntar - I Will Kill More Israelis
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6. The death penalty for terrorists

Jul. 21, 2008

Shmuley Boteach , THE JERUSALEM POST

The sickening specter of a monster like Samir Kuntar being welcomed
home in Lebanon as a conquering hero should turn the stomachs of all
who repose faith in humanity. Even for a generation neutered to
horror stories, his crimes stand out. In April, 1979, after killing a
police officer and then shooting Danny Haran at close range in the
back in front of his four-year-old-daughter Einat, Kuntar proceeded
to smash the head of the little girl on beach rocks and then crushed
her skull with the butt of his rifle. The coup-de-grace was when, in
an attempt to hide her surviving child Yael from Kuntar, Smadar Haran
accidentally suffocated her while attempting to quiet her whimpering
so as not to reveal their hiding place.

I still remember, as a boy, encountering the rabbinical teaching that
humiliating someone in public is worse than actually killing them.
What? Worse than murder? Years later, it made sense to me. When you
embarrass someone, you make them wish they were dead. You have, in
effect, made them into their own murderer. This is the legacy of
Kuntar. True evil corrupts all around it and is capable of
transforming even the most loving mother into an accomplice to
murder. One can only imagine the anguish that Smadar Haran, who has
since thankfully remarried, feels as she watches Israel's northern
neighbor roll out the red carpet for the heartless killer who
exterminated her family.

But the bizarre story of the release of Kuntar does not end there and
includes the fact that while a prisoner in jail he married an Israeli
Arab woman who campaigned on his behalf. Although he later divorced
her, she was paid a monthly stipend by the government for being the
wife of an incarcerated prisoner.

All this would be comical if it were not so tragic.

IT IS time that we articulate what few wish to, namely, that Israel
must finally institute a death penalty for convicted terrorists.

To be sure, human life is of infinite value and every human being is
equally a child of God. No country upholds this statute more than
Israel, which is why it is prepared to set killers free just to
retrieve the bodies of its fallen soldiers. Israel could have
defeated Hizbullah and Hamas with ease had it not always limited its
overwhelming firepower to protect innocent civilians. A country this
virtuous naturally balks from putting anyone, even terrorists, to
death.

But there exist those fiends whose crimes are so heinous that they
have erased the image of God from their countenance and have
forfeited any reasonable right to walk God's earth. Worse, keeping
terrorists alive in prison just invites further kidnappings of
innocent civilians and soldiers who are hunted down by Hamas and
Hizbullah to exchange for their terrorist brothers.

Here in the United States there is an impassioned and legitimate
debate as to the humanity and righteousness of the death penalty.
Those who argue against it maintain that mistakes are made and
innocent people are meted out the most severe and irreversible
punishment imaginable. They, of course, have a point. A moral society
shudders before it takes life and only does so when there is an
essential certainty that the defendant in question is guilty of
unspeakable crimes. Indeed, no major legal work has ever been harsher
on the death penalty than the Talmud which states: "A Sanhedrin which
kills once in seven years is considered murderous. Rabbi Elazar ben
Azariah said: Once in seventy years. Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Tarfon
said: If we had been in the Sanhedrin, no one would have ever been
killed..." (Mishna Makot 1:10).

BUT SURELy these humanitarian considerations do not, cannot, apply to
terrorists like Kuntar who infiltrate a country looking to dash
children's brains against rocks. And keeping them alive once they are
caught simply draws a bull's-eye on countless other innocent
civilians who become magnets for trade. This, of course, is exactly
what occurred with Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser. Indeed, keeping
terrorist mass-murderers alive in prison bespeaks a contempt for
life, demonstrating as it does that civil societies lack the moral
courage to draw a line and declare that the lives of mass murderers,
after a fair and impartial trial, will always be forfeit.

Few Americans flinched when Timothy McVeigh was executed in June 2001
for having murdered 168 people in the Oklahoma City bombing six years
earlier. Israel itself put Adolf Eichmann to death in May 1962 for
being one of the supreme architects of the Holocaust. The allied
nations of the world came together to conduct the Nuremberg Trials of
major Nazi war criminals, hanging 10 of the convicted on October 16,
1946. Their purpose was to broadcast to all humanity the fate of
anyone who would ever attempt such crimes again.

As for those who argue that if Israel puts its terrorist captives to
death the same will be done to its soldiers once captured, I ask,
does anyone seriously believe that it would be otherwise? We once
believed that Goldwasser and Regev might likewise come home alive,
and for two years Hizbullah manipulated the emotions of the country
to believe just that. But like so many other Israeli prisoners before
them, they ultimately came home in a box.

I am not suggesting that Israel take unilateral action and simply
hang captured terrorists. They should be given a fair trial, just
like Kuntar, in which he was found guilty and sentenced to more than
500 years in prison. But once found guilty and allowed an appeal, if
their conviction is upheld, they must be executed.

There are times when a country must temporarily violate a principle
to ensure it is upheld. Police cars speed to catch those who
themselves speed on highways, thereby endangering other motorists.
Surgeons cut open people's chests with knives to save their blocked
arteries and stopped hearts. And just governments must sometimes take
the lives of unrepentant terrorist mass-murderers to protect and
uphold the infinite value of human life.

The writer is the international best-selling author of 20 books, most
recently The Broken American Male and How to Fix Him.

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7. Sami Al-Quntar - I Will Kill More Israelis

Special Dispatch | No. 1999 | July 23, 2008
Lebanon/ Jihad & Terrorism Studies Project
Released Lebanese Terrorist Samir Al-Quntar Vows to Fight Under Hizbullah:
Allah Willing, I Will Kill More Israelis

Following are excerpts from TV programs with released Lebanese terrorist
Samir Al-Quntar, which aired on various TV channels in July 2008.

To view this clip on MEMRI TV, visit
http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1819.htm.

Al-Manar TV, July 16, 2008
Samir Al-Quntar: "The weapon of a position that has been turned into a
culture builds the homeland of the resistance. It has become the culture of
the generations that will realize the dream of annihilating that plundering
entity. Allow me to commemorate a great legendary commander, the martyred
hero and mujahid 'Imad Mughniya. I would like to say just one thing: Hajj
'Imad, we will only be worthy of the blood you sacrificed when we force this
enemy to long for your times." [...]
Al-Manar TV, July 17, 2008
"At this time yesterday, I was in the hands of the enemies. This time
yesterday, I was still in their hands. But right now, there is nothing I'd
like more than to face them again. I ask Allah to make this happen very
soon. Whoever thinks that the liberation of the Shaba' Farms of the Lebanese
lands can bring an end to this conflict is deluded. Take my word for it.
Even if we let them be, they will not let us be." [...]

Al-Jadid TV, July 18, 2008
Samir Al-Quntar: "There is a disease in this region called 'the state of
Israel,' which we refer to as 'the plundering entity.' If we do not put an
end to this disease, it will follow us, even if we flee to the end of the
world. So it's better to get rid of it." [...]

Al-Manar TV, July 17, 2008
Samir Al-Quntar: "If we consider the history of the conflict... When you
read books written by the Zionists about the wars of 1967, 1948, and 1973,
you feel that no value was attributed to the lives of the Arabs. Arab
soldiers would fall, others would go missing in action... There was a kind
of disdain for their lives. This was evident in the lack of seriousness in
dealing with cases of Egyptians, Lebanese, and others who went missing in
action in the conflict with the plundering entity.

"Hizbullah, however, has been searching for missing people - martyred or
alive. They had no reason to carry out a capturing operation for my sake
other than their belief in the value of human life. I remember that
Secretary-General [Nasrallah] once said: 'If Samir Al-Quntar is in prison,
it means Lebanon in its entirety is in prison.' This reflects the value of
human life...

"Today, everybody talks about human rights, democracy, and modern
development... Human rights begin here - in caring for the individual in
society. The individual is everything. To be honest, we used to envy our
enemy - how it would go to the end of the world in order to retrieve a body,
and how it was ready to go all the way to free one of its captured soldiers.
Today, Allah be praised, we have the resistance, which retrieves the bodies
of the martyrs, and every single prisoner. It does not leave prisoners in
jail or bodies in the hands of the enemies." [...]

Al-Jadid TV, July 21, 2008
Sheikh 'Atallah Hamoud, head of the Lebanese Society for Prisoners and
Released Prisoners: "This is a gift from the Islamic resistance to the
liberated hero, Lt.-Col. Samir Al-Quntar. Mujahideen like Samir Al-Quntar
and his brothers do not care about themselves, because they have dedicated
themselves to the resistance, the cause, and the homeland."

Narrator: "The special gift from the resistance merged with the words of
Al-Quntar, who vowed that his gun would play a role in avenging the blood of
the martyrs."

Samir Al-Quntar: "This is the most beautiful gift, except for freedom
itself. I'd like to salute the Islamic resistance and Secretary-General
Nasrallah for their trust. First, this is the Islamic resistance's way of
reaffirming their faith in me as a fighter. Second, this gun will play a
role, Allah willing, in avenging the blood of 'Imad Mughaniya." [...]

Future TV, July 22, 2008

Samir Al-Quntar: "If you are asking whether I killed Israelis - I did, Allah
be praised."

Interviewer: "Including children?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "No. I am proud of this, and Allah willing, I will get the
chance to kill more Israelis. As for the children, that's another story. A
girl was killed during the operation, in the crossfire. In all the
operations that involved capturing Israeli hostages, the hostages were
killed by the bullets of the Israeli forces. In the operation of Dalal
Al-Maghrabi, the [Israelis] fired like crazy on the bus, and killed a large
number of Jewish hostages. In the Ma'alot operation, hostages were taken at
a high school. [The Israelis] used anti-tank missiles to storm the school,
killing many. The same thing happened in my operation. When we fired at
them, in response to their fire, they began shooting in our direction like
crazy. They are the ones who killed the hostages."

[...]

Interviewer: "What did you study [while in prison]?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Social studies and humanities."

Interviewer: "Did you complete your master's degree?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "No. I tried and took six courses, but they stopped it,
saying it was forbidden. Other brothers completed their master's degree, but
they prevented me personally from doing so, for reasons unknown to me."

Interviewer: "Are you considering completing your master's?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "No. Allah willing, I will do a different one."

Interviewer: "In what?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "A master's degree in resistance."

Interviewer: "What form will it take?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Military..."

Interviewer: "So Samir Al-Quntar is declaring tonight that..."

Samir Al-Quntar: "I've already declared this."

Interviewer: "You declared that you would be a member of the resistance, but
today you are declaring that you will be a resistance fighter, and that you
will carry out military missions for the resistance."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Without the slightest doubt."

Interviewer: "The Islamic resistance?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Yes."

Interviewer: "Is that a done deal?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely. I say it three
times."[...]

Al-Jazeera TV, July 19, 2008
Samir Al-Quntar: "At 02:00, they asked us to prepare for departure. When we
left, the Israeli media filled the corridor, taking pictures of us. They
wanted us to wear clothes that they brought over. These clothes were so
ridiculous that anybody seeing us wearing them would burst into laughter, no
matter what."

Interviewer: "What kind of clothes?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Long underwear..."

Interviewer: "Do you mean pajamas?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "If only they were pajamas... I asked the brothers to wait.
I called the man in charge over and said to him: We will not go out in these
clothes. I gave them back to him. He said it was not his decision, and I
said: So call off the deal. I said: Call off the deal. We are returning to
our cells. He said to me: You've waited 30 years, and now you want to call
off the deal over this? I said to him: Yes. They started making calls, and
then the warden came. I said to him: I want you to call off the deal
immediately. We are returning to our cells. He had told me there was a
decision that we must wear these clothes. I told him that we have maintained
our honor for 30 years, and we refuse to be humiliated in the last half
hour. When they realized we were serious about this, they started making
calls, and eventually, they backed down. Then we left in a long convoy..."

Interviewer: "So you defeated them even at the last minute."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Yes."

[...]

Interviewer: "To the best of your knowledge, who made the decision to
assassinate you?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "The decision was made by a senior officer, who was the
head of the research division of military intelligence. His name is Amos
Gilad. Today he is a very influential advisor, and his decisions are passed
easily in the Defense Ministry - the Zionist Ministry of War. He made the
decision, and I think it has political backing. As for me, I vow to make
them pay the price for my martyrdom in advance."

[...]

Interviewer: "Brother Samir, we would like to celebrate your birthday with
you. You deserve even more than this. I think that 11,000 prisoners - if
they can see this program now - are celebrating your birthday with you.
Happy birthday, brother Samir."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Thank you."

Interviewer: "Go ahead... There is a picture here... If the camera can show
this... Let's cut it... Does the camera show this clearly or not? We have a
picture here... This is the sword of the Arabs, Samir. Don't cut the
picture, cut on the side."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Here's Abu Qassam [Marwan Barghouti]."

Interviewer: "Marwan is here."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Abu Qassam is here with Ahmad Sa'dat. That's our prison
warden..."

Interviewer: "This one?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "Yes."

Interviewer: "What is the warden's name?"

Samir Al-Quntar: "His name is... Never mind."

Interviewer: "This is when you were released. Here you are with Wafiq Safa."

Samir Al-Quntar: "Yes, this is Wafiq Safa. This is the most beautiful
picture - with Hassan Nasrallah. This is the most beautiful picture. There
cannot be anything more beautiful. Me and the secretary-general - the most
beautiful picture of me ever taken."

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

5768.10.21 Israel the Land of My Possession Eli Hertz,Rabbi Nachman Kahane, PMW Blood Libel, Shdema Update, Tisha Baav Flier for the USA

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21 Tamuz 5768
Thursday, July 24th, 2008 
 
1. The 86th Anniversary of the "Mandate for Palestine"
2. Parashat Matot 5768  Rabbi Nachman Kahane
3. Palestinian Authority libel:  Israel's supernatural rats chase away Jerusalem's Arabs
4. SHDEMA has been in Jewish hands for a week!! from Ruth and Nadia Matar
5. Tisha Baav Flier to be distributed in the Diaspora. Please read, print, make copies and distribute
 
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1. The 86th Anniversary of the "Mandate for Palestine"
 
From: Eli E. Hertz
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:36 AM
Subject: The 86th Anniversary of the "Mandate for Palestine"

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The 86th Anniversary of the
"Mandate for Palestine"

July 24, 2008 | Eli E. Hertz

86 years ago - on July 24, 1922, the League of Nations (equivalent to today's UN) published the historical document "Mandate for Palestine" that laid down the Jewish legal right to settle anywhere in western Palestine - the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, an entitlement unaltered in international law.

The "Mandate for Palestine" was not a naive vision briefly embraced by the international community. Fifty-one member countries - the entire League of Nations - unanimously declared on July 24, 1922:

"Whereas recognition has been given to the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country."

It is important to note that political rights to self-determination as a polity for Arabs were guaranteed by the same League of Nations in four other mandates - in Lebanon and Syria [The French Mandate], Iraq, and later Trans-Jordan [The British Mandate].

Any attempt to negate the Jewish people's right to Palestine - Eretz-Israel, and to deny them access and control in the area designated as the Jewish National Home by the League of Nations is a serious infringement of international law.

Those claiming that Jewish settlements in the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea are illegally occupied, should answer just one simple question: In 1922 Jewish settlements were perfectly legal - What has changed?


For the entire commentary please click The Mandate for Palestine.


2.

Palestinian Media Watch

Palestinian Authority libel: 
Israel's supernatural rats
chase away Jerusalem's Arabs
by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook
 
The Palestinian Authority has come up with yet another wild accusation about Israel. Two PA newspapers - one directly controlled by the office of PA President Mahmoud Abbas - are accusing Israel of releasing rats with  supernatural qualities to chase away the Arab residents of Jerusalem.
 
 According to the PA papers, the Israeli-Jerusalem rat is:
1. Immune to rat poison;
2. Aggressive and larger than usual;
3. Unafraid of cats and able to scare them away;
4. Highly fertile -- female rat gives birth to 140 babies a year, four times the normal average;
5. Highly selective -- Jewish residents of Jerusalem apparently are not affected by these rats. 
Israel's goal, the libelous PA articles accuse, is "to turn the residents' life into a living hell, forcing them to leave." Interestingly, the articles do not mention how the rats are trained to differentiate between Jewish and Arab residents of Jerusalem.
 
The following are the two stories:
"...one of the most amazing things that we've read during this month is that [Israeli] settlers have been bringing chests filled with rats and releasing them in the Old City's [Arab] neighborhoods; they breed and have become a major curse... the [Arab] residents' efforts to counter this infestation have failed, especially since cats run away from these rats because of their size and ferocity... All of the conventional efforts to kill them have not succeeded, because they seem to be immune to poison and they breed in the sewers. It is known that this female rat gives birth seven times a year, each time giving birth to 20 babies; which compels Jerusalem's [Arabs] today to face the dangers of settlement and the infestation of rats..." [Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, controlled by the office of Mahmoud Abbas, July 18, 2008]
    
"Large numbers of [Israeli] settlers have been bringing huge cages full of rats and releasing them onto the streets and alleys of the Old City [Jerusalem]...in order to turn the [Arab] residents' life into a living hell, forcing then to leave..." [Al-Ayyam, July 17, 2008]
 
Creating libels against Israel is a pivotal aspect of the Palestinian Authority's incitement to hatred against Israel and Jews. PMW reported earlier this month that the PA media were accusing Israel of conducting Nazi-like experiments on Palestinan prisoners (LINK).
3.

BS"D Parashat Matot 5768


Yesterday, on the way to my bet knesset in the northern section of the Old City, I was approached by one of the local Arabs, who does not know that I know that his mother was Jewish, and with a deep look of concern on his face asked me, "Harav, Ma Yehiyeh?" (what will be?)


I sat on a chair next to him, and in my mind quickly went over the things which I was not going to tell him. So I innocently replied that life is like a train ride: one has the ability to decide in which car he wishes to sit, if he wants to nap or read a paper etc., but has no control over the direction or the speed of the train.


So too, with us mortal beings, we have freedom of choice in the limited environment which HaShem permits us, but the big picture is in His Hands.


This Arab (Jew) than proceeded to tell me what a huge mistake the Prime Minister made when he freed live murderers in return for dead bodies. To which I did not reply, in keeping with my principle of not criticizing our government in front of our enemies or in front of people who do not live in Eretz Yisrael.


But what, indeed, does HaShem have in store for His people, and what does this have to do with the parasha?


The first thing one has to be aware of is that the Creator is not timid or shy. As the ultimate being, He does not have to answer to anyone.


When Adam and Chava sinned in Gan Eden,HaShem declared that from that time on all humanity would ultimately die, without thought that because just one man and woman sinned, billions to come would have to die.


When the generation of Noach crossed the red line of misconduct, HaShem did not hesitate to destroy all the flora, fauna and Mankind (saving but a minute remnant for future sinning.)


HaShem did not hesitate to destroy the flourishing societies of Sodom and Amora and their three sister cities, after examining their perverted legal systems.


HaShem did not waver before the millions of Egyptian first born and heads of families, when He sent the Angel of death to their homes; nor did He hesitate to crash down the thrashing waters of the Red Sea on the army of Paro.


HaShem showed no favoritism to the sinner when He destroyed the generation of Jews who did not want to enter the holy land of Eretz Yisrael.


After stretching the midat harachamim (the quality of mercy) to its elastic limits, HaShem destroyed the two Ba'tay Mikdash (Temples) and exiled His sons and daughters to the four corners of the planet.


HaShem is righteous and merciful in all He does, but history has proven that there are limits even to His infinite goodness.


With our ability to review Jewish history, with all its convolutions and contradictions, one can say in hindsight that a process of winnowing was put into effect and executed in the various lands of our galut experiences.


The object of this filtering is that at a precise time known only to HaShem, He will have before Him a generation of the 'spiritually fittest', which will be capable of fulfilling the purpose for which He created the world.


The Shoah was a stage in this process of screening, as is assimilation and intermarriage today.


A major stage of this pruning process of the spiritually fittest is the decision to leave the galut of one's birth and return home to our land, albeit beset with difficulties and threatened by enemies.


But the process does not stop at the doorstep of Eretz Yisrael, it continuous even here.

The Hebrew word for one who leaves the land is Yored (one who has gone down), when in reality the word is Murad (one who was taken down), for as stated above HaShem's process of screening continues - even here.


Events of the near future will create an environment of apprehension bordering on trepidation. All those who do not possess an irrational love for Eretz Yisrael will find reason to leave. The three hundred and fifty thousands of non-Jews who entered the country under the absurd Law of Return, will indeed return to Russia and its elsewhere.

Arabs who value their lives will run away, as they did in 1948.


Many bnei Torah will leave because the tension will interfere with their learning. I was witness to this during the three week period prior to the Six Day War while living in Kiryat Sanz, in Netanya, when taxi after taxi would drive up to whisk away the future scholars to the safety of the land of the upheld torch beckoning to all who are tired and "yearning to be free."


Those who will merit to remain and be partners in HaShem's greatest miracles are those who have within them the gift of courage and idealism forged through 3500 years of Jewish experience.


This is what incited Moshe Rabbeinu's wrath at the tribes of Reuven and Gad when they requested that their homestead be in the eastern side of the Jordan River. The eastern side is as much a part of Eretz Yisrael as is the western side. Indeed had they requested their homestead in any area of what is today Lebanon, Syria, most of Iraq or the Sinai Peninsula they would have been in Eretz Yisrael. Moshe's anger was directed at what he understood to be the tribe's reluctance to participate in the military effort to liberate the western side of the land, as he requested from them:


(Bamidbar 32:6)

åéàîø îùä ìáðé âã åìáðé øàåáï äàçéëí éáàå ìîìçîä åàúí úùáå ôä:

And Moshe said to the children of Gad and to the children of Reuven shall your brothers go out to war and you will stay here?!


Moshe then made the fulfillment of their request dependent on the condition that they serve as the first line of fighters in the battles to liberate the western side.


This is the criterion for the future. Those who endanger themselves for the good of the nation will merit to inherit the land. Those who circumvent and elude their responsibilities will be expelled and not permitted to share in the future.


We human beings, whose life is as long as a fleeting bird or the wisp of a cloud, say to ourselves, "Yesterday was a bad day, tomorrow will be better." We can even say, "Last week was not so good, next week will be better." No rational person would say seriously, "The past 10 years were not so good, the next 10 years will be better."


However, HaShem, whose patience is eternal, says, according to the Zohar, that HaShem creates and destroys worlds, "This world is unsatisfactory, the next one will be better."

So HaShem certainly says, "This generation is not up to par, the next one will be better."

This is the reality we see in our lives. A winnowing of people and generations, until the appropriate one is born.


The right generation is the one which is comprised of lovers of God, His Torah, and mitzvot. People dedicated to settling the land, people of integrity and righteousness whose love of fellow Jew is unquestionable. People who are willing to give their lives for the integrity of HaShem's promise that this land belongs to the sons and daughters of Avraham, Yitzchak and Ya'akov. People who stand up at the sound of the siren on our holy soldiers' Memorial day, and visit the military cemeteries to say kaddish and reunite with the memories of fathers, brothers, sons, uncles and brothers in arms.


Look around. You will see them with their knitted kipot, with M16s over their shoulders, returning at night from a shiur by the rosh yeshiva, who also happens to be a senior officer in Tzahal.


Rarely, if ever, has the Jewish nation brought forth a quality generation like this. Sons and daughters who, after 2000 years of galut and the unspeakable Shoah, declare in word and deed, that whatever Ha'Shem, in His unbounded wisdom brings upon us, their faith in the avowed destiny of our nation, as expressed by the holy prophets, will never be in doubt.

Shabbat Shalom Nachman Kahane

4. SHDEMA has been in Jewish hands for a week!!

 

Development in Shdema:

 

We feel that the pressure is starting to work. There are developments that we hope, please G-d, will turn out to be positive ones .We believe that thosedevelopments are a direct result of  the increased activity in Shdema organized by the Committee for a Jewish Shdema and many friends who have joined the struggle.

 

Over the past week, members of the Committee for a Jewish Shdema have arrived  daily to Shdema to show a Jewish presence. Every day we encountered the same, new phenomena: the IDF was there with a military order declaring the area a closed military zone. Every day they updated the order. Thanks to this, Arabs and anarchists have not been allowed up to Shdema for a week already.  The paintings and graffiti that we put up last week are still there, Baruch Hashem. We can thus say that over the past week, Shdema has been in Jewish hands!

 

Now it is of utmost importance to increase even more the trips to Shdema, to keep arriving with different groups and  have a massive show of Jewish presence.

 

WE CALL UPON ALL TO JOIN US TOMORROW FRIDAY JULY 25th FOR A BREAKFAST IN SHDEMA.

 

Please bring water and comfortable walking shoes.

 

9:30 am  we leave from Kiryat Arba

10:00 am we leave from the southern Efrat gate

10:30  we leave from Har Choma

 

please order your seats by calling 0505-500834 or 0505777254 or 02-9961292

 The Committee for a Jewish Shdema

5. Tisha Baav Flier

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9 Av 5768

This Tisha Baav -  3 years since the destruction of Gush Katif

 

Do you share in their ongoing pain????

Do you share in the pain of the people of Sderot????

 

Will we allow the same thing to happen to Yehudah and Shomron the home of over 200,000 Jews?

Will we allow the entire Israel to suffer the fate of Sderot?

 

How dare we remain silent???

 

If you ask  "But what can we do other that Daven and say Tehillim?  Aren't we powerless especially living here in America?"

 

Our answer is No!.  We are not grasshoppers.  Each and every Jew, man women and child CAN DO something to end the silence.

 

In 1942 the Jewish Establishment knew of the Holocaust and remained Silent. 

 

Will our generation follow in their footsteps and the footsteps of the Miraglim????

 

Agudath Yisroel of America, the OU, the Young Israel, and Lubavitch Headquarters need to hear our voices cry out for Eretz Yisroel!

 

Will our inaction and indifference for the precious gift of Eretz Yisroel be the CAUSE of the pain and suffering of our brothers in Yehuda and the Shomron.

 

Contact these organizations and their Rabbinical advisors! They give the directives to their people in Washington DC. (See back of this page)

As a member of the Jewish community insist that their Washington offices proclaim publicly and with strength, the first Rashi of Breishit:

 

 The entire Land belongs to G-d and G-d chooses to whom to give the Land. 

Say NO to Land for Peace initiatives! Say No to a 2 State Solution!

Say NO to terror and releasing of terrorists!

 

The Promised Land and its delineated borders in the Torah belongs with the Jews and we must observe the Torah.  This and only this will bring peace and prosperity to mankind.

 

Aloh Naaleh Veyarashnu Osah Ki Yachol Nuchal La!  Bamidbar 13:30

The cry of Calev ben Yefuneh and Yehoshua Ben Nun must be heard louder and clearer. Contact information for these organizations on back side.


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Contact information for Orthodox Jewish Organizations and the White House:

 

Agudath Yisroel  of America 
  42 Broadway Suite 1400 New York, NY 10004
  Tel 212-797-9000    Fax: (212) 254-1600

* The Council of Young Israel  Rabbis USA: - CYIR,
   111 John Street, Suite 450, New York, New York 10038
   Tel: 212-929-1525    Fax: 212-727-9526

* The Orthodox Union
  11 Broadway,
  New York, NY 10004
  Tel:: (212) 563-4000 ♦ Fax: (212) 564-9058

*  Chabad Headquarters
   770 Eastern Parkway
   Brooklyn, NY 11213
  Tel: 718 774.4000 / fax 718 774.2718

-MAIL President USA
president@whitehouse.gov

first.lady@whitehouse.gov
FAX: (202) 456-2461
PHONE: (leave a message for the President) (202) 456-1414

 

 


 

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

5768.10.19 Israel the Land of My Possession 2nd Bulldozer attack 12 injured,

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19 Tammuz 5768
22 July 2008 11:52pm

1.
Today, Eyewitness Report of 2nd bulldozer Jerusalem Terror Attack by Shmuel Sackett
2.
Abbas Congratulates Family of the Murderer of Jews
3.
Religion is Rational. Obadia Shoher Nothing but religion provides a sustainable answer.
4. Light a Yahrzeit Candle for GUSH KATIF -
5.
Globes: Disengagement Was 'Recipe for Chaos'  INN
6. Anita Tucker's Message - Netzer Chazani - Be a Partner in Rebuilding the Land and the Spirit! 
7. Spirit of Calev Ben Yefuneh and Yehoshua Ben Nun alive and well in Brooklyn, NY. Outreach to Chareidi Community.
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1. Eyewitness Report of 2nd bulldozer Jerusalem Terror Attack by Shmuel Sackett  July 22, 2008... 


by Shmuel Sackett

Co-founder and International Director

Manhigut Yehudit

 

 

The following is an eyewitness report by Shmuel Sackett, International Director of Manhigut Yehudit, of today's terror attack in Jerusalem.

 

Today at 1:57 pm, I parked my car about 200 feet from theKing David Hotel. I got out of the car, as did my wife, Rhonda and Manhigut Yehudit President Moshe Feiglin. We were headed to a lunch meeting with Ben Landa, Manhigut Chairman of the Board, who had arrived a few hours earlier and was staying in the King David. We started walking when – about 10 FEET IN FRONT OF US (no exaggeration) we saw a large bulldozer drop his huge bucket in an attempt to crush a woman crossing the street. Baruch Hashem (Thank G-d), she managed to avoid it by a few inches!

 

The bulldozer - now obviously to us driven by a terrorist - then raced into the middle of King David Street in an attempt to smash into a passing commuter bus. The driver quickly swerved out of the way yet the bulldozer managed to smash into the rear of the bus on the "passenger" side. The bus smashed into some guard rails but quickly turned down a side street - by the Dan Panorama Hotel - to avoid any further attacks by the bulldozer. That bus driver was an AMAZINGLY quick thinker and saved MANY lives!!

 

The Arab attacker – who lived in Jerusalem and had an Israeli identity card – continued driving the bulldozer down King David Street in the direction of the Inbal Hotel. I immediately started running after him at full speed – praying to Hashem that he would not injure any more Jews and that I would have the merit to personally kill him. He smashed into a parked car on the left - Baruch Hashem it was empty - then into two cars in front of him. In the first of those two cars he pinned a man inside, although he was just mildly injured. The second car he managed to completely flip over and seriously injure a man. I kept running towards the bulldozer.

 

When I was about 20 feet away, a civilian came from the left. He started shooting into the cabin of the bulldozer. Then, from the right hand side, a Border Policeman shot about 7 bullets from his   M-16. The bulldozer came to a stop and the terror was over.

 

I immediately ran back to the man that was seriously injured and saw that the lower part of his leg was severed. I called Dovid Shirel, who was in the King David Hotel already having lunch with Ben. Dovid is Manhigut Yehudit's Educational Director and also a highly experienced paramedic. He came flying out of the hotel and was the first paramedic on the scene. He administered IV to the man and helped him until the ambulances arrived.

 

When I turned around I saw Moshe helping the injured man as well. Moshe spoke to him, found out his name and also that he was an attorney. Dovid told Moshe to keep talking to him since that would help keep him calm. I saw many people crying and screaming and tried the best I could to help relax my fellow Jews. It wasn't easy.

 

Within minutes, police arrived as did the Israeli SWAT team. Helicopters flew overhead, police on horses charged in, ambulances and ZAKA motor-scooters sped in and the media set up shop to start their reporting. Things happened faster than I would have believed.

 

We immediately sent a "beeper alert" to the media that Moshe Feiglin was an eyewitness to the terror attack - of the Jerusalem Arab with an Israeli identity card - and his cellphone started ringing. Moshe gave live reports on the radio and TV in both Hebrew and English.

 

People asked if anyone was killed and when we answered "no" – they immediately said "Baruch Hashem" and put on a happy face. While it is true that we must thank Hashem for the fact that there were no fatalities, we must NEVER FORGET the injured. This young attorney may lose his leg. Even if doctors manage to re-attach it – his life is changed FOREVER!!!

 

And what about the trauma? What about the people that went into shock? What about the fear? What about the tears?

 

I do not know the Hebrew name of this attorney and do not want to reveal his family name, in case his family has not yet found out about his injury. Still, please pray for him. Have a nice young Jewish man in your prayers who may never walk again, G-d forbid. Have ALL of Klal Yisrael in your prayers because… we REALLY need it!

 

May Hashem watch over His people and protect us from harm. Amen.

                                                                



2.  Abbas Congratulates Family of the Murderer of Jews. PA Chairman and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas congratulated the family of arch-terrorist Samir Kuntar on his imminent return to Lebanon. (What is Israel negotiating for and with whom? The removal of all terror-infested population from Jewish land is the only way toward the establishment of peace in Israel!)

 

Kuntar Will Kill More Jews When Freed. The mother of Dani Haran told reporters Tuesday that Samir Kuntar will kill more Jews once he is released back into Lebanon. Nina Keren, mother of one of the four Jewish victims of Kuntar's 1979 cross-border murder spree, said that she "could not stop crying" when she heard the news that her son's killer will be freed

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3. Religion is rational

http://samsonblinded.org/blog/religion-is-rational.htm

Many right-wing Jews, who are now deeply religious, started as
atheists. I'm not even talking of those Russian Jews who have a
typically Slavic urge for a higher idea. Zealous communists before,
they became equally zealous believers now.

Jewish patriots seek a firm ground for their ideology, thus Avraham
Stern embraced Judaism. Those who didn't, left shallow roots:
children of Herzl, Ben Gurion, Zhabotinsky are assimilated.

Humans have a natural urge to believe in something; beliefs form
societies. Pagan communists died for their deities, notably Stalin.
Ancient Roman pagans fought for money. It isn't easy to convince Jews
to fight for the sake of glorious tradition or cultural heritage.
After the wars of survival seemed over in 1973, it became very hard
to build national consensus for subsequent military operations. Jews
need a good reason to stay in Israel, a Hebrew-speaking Brooklyn,
rather than move to America. Nothing but religion provides a
sustainable answer.
Some patriots become religious because Judaism is the best, probably
the only way to confirm their beliefs and intentions. Nationalists
demand holding on to Jerusalem and Judea, but why? Judea's only
importance to us is religious. Arguments from military necessity are
labored: as the missiles' range increases, a few more miles of depth
cease to protect. Judaism is the most straightforward way to answer
the detractors: instead of writing the very dubious apologia such as
the "Case for Israel," it suffices to assert that God gave us this
land and obligated us to conquer it upon the return from Exile
(Deuteronomy 30).

In ancient times, there was a bandit named Yiphtah. A son of a Jewish
father by concubine, he fled the family house and started a highly
successful gang. At one point, Amonites issued ultimatum to his
paternal tribe of Gilead: give us back our land which Jews have
occupied and let's live in peace - otherwise, war. Exactly the
Israel's choice now. Yiphtah offered several political justifications
for holding onto the land, notably the expired statute of
limitations, but recognizing the weakness of his arguments, finally
resorted to a foolproof argument: whatever land God gave us will
remain ours. Not because we have conquered this land, but because God
gave it to us. In the logic terms, Yiphtah argued from the authority,
the ultimate authority in this case. He went to war and won it. So it
is today: whether the West Bank is liberated or occupied, Jewish
rights there are open to legal debate. If God gave Judea to Jews in
1967, the argument is closed.

Religion cements Jewish identity like nothing else. Children of the
most prominent Zionist patriots assimilated, but grandchildren of
religious Jews remain Jewish.

Perhaps a few people were convinced by the miracles which God
performed for Israel: salvation from Holocaust, escape from the
Russian holocaust in 1953, UN vote for Israel, subsequent military
victories, Arafat's refusal to accept the Barak's offer of Jerusalem,
etc, etc.

Myself, I was more than convinced in theism by many miracles, down to
magic and witchcraft which I observed during my years of interest in
the occult.

Rational minds can come to the religion by properly studying Hebrew
language. It is artificial, consciously designed rather than
naturally evolved, as we can see from its mathematically precise
grammar, the root cells, and other technical issues. Hardly a genius
linguist went out of his cave on a sunny morning four thousand years
ago and designed this wondrous language. The Hebrew they teach you in
Israeli schools is an abominable slang.

The Torah lays out an astonishingly coherent moral and political
theory (see my, The Ethics of Free Society). I've studied political
philosophy and other religions, and none of them comes close to the
Torah in coherence and subtlety. I know many editors, and Torah is
not a product of editors; its meticulous wisdom, where disparate
statements reinforce each other and never contradict, is beyond
humans.

And on the top of it, the Pasquale's wager seems reasonable: Live as
if God exists for if he doesn't you lose nothing.

©2004-2008 Obadiah Shoher


4. Light a Yahrzeit candles for Gush Katif

Dear Children of Israel,

Light a Yahrzeit candle for Gush Katif and Northern Shomron in memory of the communities, the shuls, the educational and community centers, and in memory of the the "Sacrifices of the Disengagement" on the third yahrzeit of the destruction, The 9th-11th day of Av 5768.  The price of the candles are 10 New Sheqels.  In Israel, the special candles can be acquired in local grocery stores, distribution networks or by distributors throughout Israel.  All proceeds are Kodesh for the the museum of Gush Katif in Jerusalem and for activities for the children of Gush Katif and Sderot.  With the lighting of these candles in your homes, your work place, public squares and public areas  you are announcing in a loud voice "NEVER AGAIN".

We are turning to all public activists and Gabaim of synagogues to help us in distributing the candles. We are asking the youth to help with distribution.  Please call 08-858-4353 or contact
HaMateh LeHatzalas HaAm VeHaaretz.
Publication: Eretz Yisroel Shalanu
P.O.B. 1025  Kiryat Malachi
www.sos-israel.com

 
5.  Globes: Disengagement Was 'Recipe for Chaos'  INN

19 Tammuz 5768, 22 July 08 04:27

(IsraelNN.com) Nearly 1,700 families expelled from northern Gaza and Gush Katif three summers ago still are without permanent homes as a result of the Disengagement program, which the Globes business newspaper called a "recipe for chaos." Its in-depth study shows that 80 percent of the expulsion victims are without permanent housing solutions despite optimistic promises by the Olmert administration.
 
Construction of new homes has begun at only two sites, with other sites only having reached the stage of allotting plots of land and others not even at that stage. 
 
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert 18 months ago proudly pronounced that 4,600 housing units would be built in Lachish, including 400 for former Gush Katif residents. However, the area remains as barren as it was when Prime Minister Olmert spoke, Globes reported.


6. MESSAGE FROM ANITA TUCKER sent to Izzy Kaplan



This conversation that you sent Izzie, is a very sane and logical conversation in comparison with many of  conversations that we have had with the Prime Ministers office these last three years.
 
Especially shocking are the discussions regarding the fact that the farmer community of Netzer Hazani  must pay large sums of money to get agricultural  land in lieu of the land they were forced to leave ! 
 
Today there are several kibbutzim that were set up in recent years (last 20 yrs,) that have remained 4 families and were given 2000 dunam of agricultural without paying a penny  -The lands are not being worked by them and at best they are leased out by the four families.
None of these lands are being reappropriated !?
 
Why are old laws that have never been implemented over these past 60 years being dug up to justify being cruel to Gush Katif farmers and suddenly being implemented to the letter of the law and then some in spite of previous agreements to the opposite. 
 
Of course attending a personal SELA appeals hearing was an experience on to it self ----where it becomes clear as day  that the last intention of the Prime Ministers office and their commission is to "aid " the the farmers whose land and farm and livelihood was appropriated by this very office .
 
 Their intention is to insure that even within the letter of the law no farmer receives anywhere near "just" compensation without any chance of either setting up anew or finding an alternate source of income on which to survive...
 
Izzie --I know so well, as you were there for us in many critical moments-- that you care so very much and you pain the pain of Am Yisrael and Eretz Yisrael so very much.
 
We need you involved in helping us to find the backing to build anew . We are now close to$ 600,000 towards the first 2 million needed for the shortfall demanded of us towards acquiring the farming land .
We MUST somehow get here within the next two months when we will be signing the final contract to build anew (if we can put the funds on the table).
 
We are now enabling dedications of neighborhoods ,streets ,etc parks ,farming areas
Next  we have no arranged to use the  7million shekel the gov't appropriated for public buildings (which isn't enough for that anyway ) to cover the shortfall for completion of the agrocultures infrastructure This enables us now to  open the synagogue plans ,community  center plans,youth building plans,kindergarten plans,mikva plans etc. open for private dedications by those who want such a function built in memory of their dear ones or in honor of their family .
 
We need help finding and connecting with those to whom this will be important and yet understand that they will make trully the difference in enabling these towns to be built.
 
Izzie ,we somehow managed to save the the values and spirit from the rubble that was left of our homes,businesses,lifetime of  our town of Netzer Hazani, the first town built in  Gush Katif.
 
All else was destroyed --we must not,we cannot allow the values and spirit to be destroyed as well!!
 
Our dear Eretz Yisrael,what is left of our medinat yisrael ,  need these values and spirit today more than ever!!
 
 We , the leadership, the families of our town together with those who cared have done our part.
During these three difficult years by preserving and feeding these values and spirit . Now those people who understand and care must enable the community to build anew so that these values and spirit will blossom and flourish and spread their seeds all over our country ----because these values and spirit is precisely the cure that our dear country needs more than ever today.
The simplest thing for the families in our community would be for each family to go its merry way and move forward on its own and go on with their life. However we have this obligation to Am Yisrael and Eretz yisrael --not to allow them to destroy also the values and spirit that obviously by  a great miracle from Hashem has been salvaged ,preserved and must now be given the conditions to blossom and flourish  to enable all that we all care about to survive and flourish anew so that what happenned to us will never ever be done to anyone else.
Izzie, we need you to be active for us . There are so few with the klal yisrael neshama that you have -that so feels and pains and undestands what this  is all about and what must be done. We must start with one yishuv and move to another and another and another untill all are built anew inspite of the Prime ministers' office ,SELA, and  those that seem to have no values nor spirit as is obvious from the conversation you just sent out and all that we know too well from our families continued suffering these last years form this.
Izzie, thanks for listening to my ranting ---you must be our shaliach on this , your shlichut is cut out for you as I know that you are among the few that understand every word I've said deeply . I know that you work constantly to do important things . I think this will make a serious difference towards this big goal.
 
Please see how you can help Netzer Hazani build anew --it is now or never .
 
 Izzie it  is clearly about allowing the salvaged values and spirit to blossom and flourish and reseed ---------or chas vechalila to dry it up untill disintegration.
 (Hakadosh Baruch promised that would not happen so we certainly are obligated must do hishtadlut to ensure this --and here the black and white opportunity for hitadlut for this end is staring us directly in the eyes --can we ignore it?)
 
Please,Izzy, try to help us to make the difference.
thanks so much for caring,caring gives strength,anita
 

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7. Spirit of Calev Ben Yefuneh and Yehoshua Ben Nun alive and well in Brooklyn, NY targeting the Chareidi crowd.

Flatbush and Boro Park are known for the abundance of lectures during the 3 Weeks bein Hametzarim between Shiva Asar BaTammuz and Tisha Baav.  Hundreds of attendees can be found at each of these inspiring events  which are either live lectures or video presentations.  The following and similar material is being distributed at such gatherings to the men and to the women that attend asking them to call the Establishment Jewish Organizations to speak out for Judea and Samaria so that another Gush Katif never happens again!

The following is a sample of the literature that has been distributed  to a Chareidi crowd in Brooklyn, NY.  Please feel free to copy and distribute yourself.

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Aloh Naaleh Veyarashnu Osah Ki Yachol Nuchal La!

Bamidbar 13:30

We are individuals that have taken the cry of Calev ben Yefuneh and Yehoshua Ben Nun.

 

We hear your question  "But what can we do other that Daven and say Tehillim?  Aren't we powerless especially living here in America?"

 

Yehoshua and Calev said:  THE LAND IS VERY VERY GOOD! IF HASHEM DESIRES US, HE WILL BRING US TO THIS LAND AND GIVE IT TO US.  A LAND THAT FLOWS WITH MILK AND HONEY.  BUT DO NOT REBEL AGAINST HASHEM! YOU SHOULD NOT FEAR THE PEOPLE OF THE LAND...HASHEM SAID TO MOSHE, "HOW LONG WILL THIS PEOPLE PROVOKE ME, AND HOW LONG WILL THEY NOT HAVE FAITH IN ME, DESPITE ALL THE SIGNS THAT I HAVE PERFORMED IN THEIR MIDST?....Parshas Shlach Bamidbar Perek 14.

 

Our generation is given the opportunity to be metaken the chait Hamiraglim to fix the sin of the spies by proclaiming our desire and love and yearning for Eretz Yisroel.  We call upon you, a member of Knesset Yisroel to take the side of Calev and Yehoshua. We ask you to speak out strongly to our very own spiritual and religious leaders whose silent voices are echoed by the Jewish Establishment. Insist that we stand up to our enemies and protest those that wish to rob and steal our Land and destroy us.  We must protest any American Foreign Policy or Israeli Policy that promotes "Land for Peace"a process which negates our Torah and the releasing of terrorists which endangers the lives of the residents. .

 

Agudath Yisroel of America, the OU, the Young Israel, and Lubavitch Headquarters need to hear our voices cry out for Eretz Yisroel!  G-d forbid that we allow Miraglim in our generation.  Chas Vechalila that here in Chutz Laaretz our inaction and indifference for the precious gift of Eretz Yisroel is the CAUSE of the pain and suffering of our brothers in Yehuda and the Shomron.  Insist as a member of the Jewish community that their Washington offices proclaim publicly and with strength, the first Rashi of Breishit:  The entire Land belongs to G-d and G-d chooses to whom to give the Land. 

 

Let us be worthy so that Hashem will desire us.  Let us speak proudly for our entitlement of Judea and Samaria. Only then will we be worthy of Yerushalayim Ir Hakodesh..  Isn't it true that the Temple Service in Yerushalayim can not begin without Chevron?  Are our prayers relevant or merely lip service? How can we speak out for a United Jerusalem and leave out Chevron?  How can we abandon our brothers in Judea and Samaria by allowing the Roadmap? Do we want Hashem to say "Who asked of you to trample on my courtyard?"  Calev silenced the people toward Moshe Rabeinu and said, "We shall surely ascend and conquer it, for we can surely do it!"  Let us not be an assembly that will pelt the Calev's and Yehoshuas of our time with stone. ::

 

Thank you in advance for acting and for not standing idly by the blood of  your brothers.


Contact information for the Established Orthodox Jewish Organizations and the White House:

Agudath Yisroel  of America 
  42 Broadway Suite 1400 New York, NY 10004
  Tel
212-797-9000
   F
ax: (212) 254-1600


* The Council of Young Israel  Rabbis USA: 
- CYIR,
   111 John Street, Suite 450, New York, New York 10038
   Tel: 212-929-1525
  
Fax: 212-727-9526

* The Orthodox Union
  11 Broadway,
  New York, NY 10004
  Tel:: (212) 563-4000 ♦
Fax: (212) 564-9058

*  Chabad Headquarters
   770 Eastern Parkway
   Brooklyn, NY 11213
  Tel: 718 774.4000 / fax 718 774.2718

-MAIL President USA
president@whitehouse.gov
first.lady@whitehouse.gov
FAX: (202) 456-2461
PHONE: (leave a message for the President) (202) 456-1414






 

Thursday, July 17, 2008

5769..10.14 Israel the Land of My Possession. Shabak chief slams Olmert's plan to Release Prisoners, Paul Eidelberg, Shemittah, Yosef ben Shlomo Hakohen, Ruth and Nadia Matar, Book about Rabbi Kahana,

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14 Tammuz 5768
Thursday, July 17, 2008

1. Former ISS (Shabak) section chief Menachem Landau slams PM Olmert's plans to
release more prisoners Dr. Aaron Lerner  13 July 2008

2. Israel concerned Hizbullah will attack after prisoner swap

3. Needed A Jewish State in Israel - Paul Eidelberg

4. It is time to Proudly Raise the Flag - by Ruth and Nadia Matar - (The true heroines of our day) Shdema update.

5."Rabbi Meir Kahane: His Life and Thought " by Libby Kahane.mpg - 4 min - Jul 9, 2008. Silence of Jewish Establishment again in our time.

Well worth the five minutes...
 
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9086494841417187711&hl=en


6. Dvar Torah Bnos Tzlefchad by Rabby Binyamin Walfish

7. Edted transcript of the Eidelberg Report, Israel National Radio, July 14, 2008.


8.  1,225 hits on Temple Mount petition .

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1. Former ISS (Shabak) section chief Menachem Landau slams PM Olmert's plans to
release more prisoners Dr. Aaron Lerner  13 July 2008

 
Former ISS (Shabak) section chief Menachem Landau slams PM Olmert's plans to
release more prisoners
Dr. Aaron Lerner  13 July 2008

Former ISS (Shabak) section chief Menachem Landau slammed PM Ehud Olmert's
plans to release more Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to PA head
Mahmoud Abbas in a live interview broadcast on Israel Radio's afternoon news
magazine today

Landau noted that, in retrospect, the many previous releases of Palestinian
prisoners failed to significantly improve the standing of Palestinian
leaders but instead served to bolster the manpower of forces that act
against Israel. He also related the frustration that Israeli security forces
feel when they see that after expending tremendous efforts around the clock
to capture terrorists that they are released in gestures.
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Olmert: Israel to free more prisoners
Jul. 13, 2008 Herb Keinon and AP , THE JERUSALEM POST
www.jpost.com
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Israel will release more Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the
Palestinian Authority, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert promised PA President
Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting in Paris on Sunday.

The identity and number of prisoners to be freed were not discussed, nor was
a timetable for the release.

Olmert's spokesman Mark Regev said that the prime minister "agreed in
principle" to a release, as a "gesture" to Abbas.

Israel Radio reported that Abbas said Israel's release of Palestinian bodies
in the prisoner swap deal with Hizbullah undermined him.

Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said the prisoners Abbas was demanding
were mainly those sentenced before the Oslo Accords. He said Abbas also
asked Olmert to reopen the Nablus institutions shut down by the IDF in the
recent crackdown against Hamas, including a shopping mall Israel believed
was funding Hamas activities. Erekat told Voice of Palestine Radio that the
two leaders would meet again on Sunday night.

Earlier Sunday, at the outset of his meeting with French President Nicolas
Sarkozy and Abbas, Olmert said that Israel and the Palestinians had "never
been as close" to a peace deal than today.

Olmert said the time would soon arrive when both the Palestinians and
Israelis would have to make critical decisions.

Olmert praised the meeting which he said was characterized by an atmosphere
of "dialogue."

He stressed that Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations remained at the top
of Israel's agenda, while he hoped to start direct talks with Syria "soon."

Sarkozy, during a trilateral statement, said he wanted to see greater French
and European Union involvement in the Middle East peace process.

Olmert said he was very moved by the French initiative and that he welcomed
the partnership of Sarkozy in the diplomatic process.

Abbas said he hoped an Israeli-Palestinian agreement could be wrapped up in
the coming months.

Sarkozy, who looked extremely pleased to be flanked by Olmert and Abbas at
the center of the world stage, said it was "a historic day" for all of the
Arab leaders and the Israeli leadership to be sitting around the same table
at the Mediterranean conference in the French capital.

The French president was obviously reveling in the spotlight and after the
press conference, waded into the waiting French press to give a briefing on
the talks.

Sarkozy told the reporters that the release of captured IDF soldier Gilad
Schalit was a key to negotiations and that he had brought up the issue
during talks with Syrian President Bashar Assad in the belief that the
Syrian president could exert pressure on Hamas's Damascus-based leader
Khaled Mashaal.

He also said he had brought a "message of peace from" Assad to Olmert.

Sarkozy said direct talks between Israel and Syria would likely begin after
the new US administration was sworn in but stressed that France would try to
expedite the process.

Olmert, by contrast, seemed to be avoiding the Israeli press and had not
scheduled a briefing with the traveling reporters as is generally the case
on state trips abroad.

Olmert also met Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and thanked him
for his mediation efforts in the Israel-Syria negotiation.

Meanwhile, as Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni addressed the gathering foreign
ministers in Paris, her Syrian counterpart, Walid Moallem, walked out of the
hall before her speech.

Livni said the Israeli-Palestinian conflict need not be an obstacle to
cooperation between countries in the region.

2. Israel concerned Hizbullah will attack after prisoner swap

Jul. 14, 2008 Yaakov Katz , THE JERUSALEM POST
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1215330956951&pagename=JPos
t%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

Fears have mounted in Israel that Hizbullah may try to carry out an attack
along the northern border following the prisoner swap for abducted
reservists Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser scheduled for later this week,
The Jerusalem Post has learned.

According to estimates, Hizbullah may use the period following the swap as
an opportunity to "change the rules" along the border and particularly
inside towns located close to the border fence. Recent interviews of
Hizbullah leaders, as well as articles by reporters associated with the
terrorist group, have hinted that Hizbullah is planning such an attack.

As a result, the IDF has raised its level of vigilance along the northern
border. The army is preparing for the possibility that after two years of
relative quiet since the Second Lebanon War, Hizbullah will try to kidnap
soldiers or even infiltrate Israel and raid a border town.

Since the 2006 war, there have been two incidents of rockets being fired at
the North - once in Kiryat Shmona and once in Shlomi - but both attacks were
attributed to Global Jihad elements and not Hizbullah.

Estimates in the defense establishment are that even following the swap,
Hizbullah will still have many excuses to attack Israel, including the
revenge it has said it would like to exact for the February assassination of
its military commander Imad Mughniyeh, which it has attributed to Israel.
Defense officials have said in the past that if Hizbullah retaliates abroad,
the violence will likely reach the Israeli-Lebanese border.

Israel is also concerned that from its new position in the Lebanese
government, Hizbullah may try to block the upcoming renewal of the mandate
of the United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon.

UNIFIL's mandate is up for renewal in August, and the IDF is concerned that
with veto power in the Lebanese cabinet, Hizbullah will be able to prevent
it.

Despite the concerns, senior IDF officers told The Jerusalem Post that while
there might be delays in the mandate's renewal, Hizbullah was not likely to
challenge the international community by vetoing it.

"Hizbullah will ultimately not want to defy the entire international
community," one officer said.

Still, the feeling in the IDF is that UNIFIL is not completely implementing
UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the Second Lebanon War and
calls for the disarming of Hizbullah.

A senior officer told the Post last week that Hizbullah had set up positions
inside Shi'ite villages in southern Lebanon where UNIFIL could not operate
freely without being accompanied by the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), whose
soldiers would usually tip off Hizbullah before a raid. Israel is also
concerned with the continued smuggling of weapons to Hizbullah and via the
Syrian-Lebanese border.

"The LAF is two-thirds Shi'ite and will not challenge Hizbullah," the senior
officer said.

But despite the disappointment with UNIFIL, the officer said Israel
preferred that the force remain in Lebanon.

"The IDF has not given up on UNIFIL," the officer said. "The alternative
without them is much worse, but we still expect that the force does more."

As an example, the officer revealed that UNIFIL recently constructed a
security fence north of the split city of Ghajar, half of which sits on the
Israeli side of the Blue Line international border and the other half on the
Lebanese side. In addition to constructing a fence, UNIFIL regularly patrols
the area and has prevented hostile elements from entering the village, the
officer said.

"UNIFIL does have some successes," the officer said. "We do, however, still
expect that they do more."


3. Needed A Jewish State in Israel - Paul Eidelberg

Paul Eidelberg writes:  let me offer five measures required to obtain an efficient as well as authentic Jewish
government:

(1) Replace multi-party cabinet government with a presidential
system, one that excludes Knesset members from the cabinet.

(2) Introduce constituency or multi-district elections to make
Knesset members individually accountable to the voters.

(3) Enforce Basic Law: The Knesset, which prohibits any party that
negates the Jewish character of the state.

(4) Democratize the mode of electing the Supreme Court, now a
self-perpetuating oligarchy/

(5) Introduce serious Jewish studies in the public school curriculum.

That's right: we need a Jewish state in Israel.


3. Shemittah article printed with permission. Mr. Yosef Ben Shlomo HaKohen

In a message dated 7/10/2008 7:02:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rb@rb.org.il writes:
Radical Sabbath of the Land

copyright (c) 2008 by Mr. Yosef Ben Shlomo HaKohen

Editor,
"Hazon: Our Universal Vision"
http://www.shemayisrael.co.il/publicat/hazon/

"My Search for the Soul of Zion" Series, Essay #7

         Excerpt:  "During the early days of the State of Israel, there was a beloved sage, Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman, who was the founder and head of the Ponivez Yeshiva in Bnei Brak.  Rabbi Kahaneman was aware of the difficulties facing those farmers who were striving to fully observe the Shmittah.  On the eve of the Sabbatical Year, this sage traveled to Kibbutz Chafetz Chaim, a religious kibbutz affiliated with Poelei Agudath Israel which was keeping the Shmittah laws....Rabbi Kahaneman desired to strengthen the spirit of the farmers, and he spoke to them about the holiness of this 'Shabbos for HaShem' -- a holiness which permeates each plant and each 'boimelah' (an affectionate Yiddish term for a tree).  As the Shmittah year was about to begin, he suggested that every farmer go over and wish a tree, 'Good Shabbos, boimelah!'  He himself then kissed the earth and wished it a 'Good Shabbos'!".

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YERUSHALIYIM, Israelite Tribal Territories of Judah and Benjamin, Kingdom of David and Solomon, United Israelite Kingdom of Judah and Joseph, Eighth Day ("Tammuz"), (Shmittah/Sabbatical Year) 5768; Erev Shabbat (Eve of the Sabbath), Yom Shishi (Sixth Day of Week/"Fri"-day, July 11, 2008), Root & Branch Information Services [ mailto:rb@rb.org.il ] [ www.rb.org.il ]:


        Dear Friends,

        Among the mitzvos which we are to specifically fulfill in the Land of Zion is the following land-related mitzvah regarding Shmittah -- the Sabbatical Year:

        
         "Six years shall you sow your land and gather in its produce.  But in the seventh year, you shall let it go and abandon it, and the needy of your People shall eat, and the wildlife of the field shall eat what is left; so shall you do to your vineyard and your olive grove".

        [ Shemot/Exodus 23:10-11]


Maimonides, in his classical work, "The Book of the Mitzvos", discusses the above mitzvah, and he writes:


         "By this injunction, we are given a mandate to renounce as ownerless all produce of the land in the Shmittah Year, and to permit anybody to take what grows in our fields".

        [ Mitzvah 134]


Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch discusses the above verse in his biblical commentary, and he writes:


         "By observing the mitzvah of Shmittah, an entire nation proclaims before the world that its land belongs to God and that He is the land’s one, sole true Master.  In the seventh year, the nation refrains from exercising its rights of ownership and humbly returns its land to the Master of all the earth.  By doing so, the people acknowledge that they are strangers and sojourners on their own land, dwelling on it only by the grace of the Owner.  Then the arrogance that causes people, secure in their own land, to become callous and harsh in dealing with those without property, melts away, yielding place to love and kindness toward the stranger and the poor.  Even the wild animals, as God’s creatures, are considered endowed with rights on God’s earth, on which all are to dwell together".

        [ Commentary on Exodus 23:10-11]


A related mitzvah is the Divine mandate to desist from cultivating the land during the Shmittah Year.  The source for this second mitzvah is found in the following verses where HaShem, the Compassionate and Life-Giving One, speaks to Moses about the Shabbos -- Sabbath -- for the Land:


         "Speak to the Children of Israel and say to them:  When you come into the Land that I will give you, the Land shall observe a Shabbos for HaShem.  For six years you may sow your field and for six years you may prune your vineyard; and you may gather in its crop.  But the seventh year shall be a complete rest for the Land, a Shabbos for HaShem; your field you shall not sow and your vineyard you shall not prune".

        [ Vayikra/Leviticus 25:1-4]


Through this mitzvah, states the Talmud, HaShem is telling Israel:


         "Sow for six years and let go of the Land in the seventh year in order that you know that the Land is Mine".

        [ Babylonian Talmud/Tractate Sanhedrin 39a]


It is written, "The Land is Mine, for you are strangers and sojourners with Me" [Vayikra/Leviticus 25:23].  With these words, say our sages, HaShem is conveying the following paradoxical message:  "When it is Mine, then it will be yours" (Sifra).

When we acknowledge that the Land belongs to the Creator, then the Creator gives us the right to live in the Land and to serve as its custodians.  To serve as the custodians of the earth was the original Divine mandate given to humankind, as the Torah states that the human being was placed in the Garden of Eden "to serve it and protect it" [Bereshit/Genesis 2:15].

Today, a growing number of farmers in the Land of Israel are fervently fulfilling the sacred principles and laws of the Shmittah Year.  Through their observance of this mitzvah which causes them to give up their control over the Land, they are proclaiming, "To HaShem belongs the earth and its fullness, the inhabited land and those who dwell in it" [Tehillim/Psalm 24:1].

During the early days of the State of Israel, there was a beloved sage, Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman, who was the founder and head of the Ponivez Yeshiva in Bnei Brak.  Rabbi Kahaneman was aware of the difficulties facing those farmers who were striving to fully observe the Shmittah.  On the eve of the Sabbatical Year, this sage traveled to Kibbutz Chafetz Chaim, a religious kibbutz affiliated with Poelei Agudath Israel which was keeping the Shmittah laws.

Rabbi Kahaneman desired to strengthen the spirit of the farmers, and he spoke to them about the holiness of this "Shabbos for HaShem" -- a holiness which permeates each plant and each "boimelah" (an affectionate Yiddish term for a tree).  As the Shmittah year was about to begin, he suggested that every farmer go over and wish a tree, "Good Shabbos, boimelah!"  He himself then kissed the earth and wished it a "Good Shabbos"!

Have a Good and Sweet Shabbos.



Shabbat Shalom from Yerushaliyim,


Mr. Yosef Ben Shlomo Hakohen

Advisory Board Member, Ecology Fellowship, Root & Branch Association, Ltd.
Advisory Board Member, Social Welfare Fellowship, Root & Branch Association, Ltd.
Author, "The Universal Jew" (Feldheim Publishers)
Editor, "Hazon: Our Universal Vision"
http://www.shemayisrael.co.il/publicat/hazon/


Related Teachings:


1.      This year is a Shmittah Year in the Land of Zion.  During the previous Shmittah Year, for the first time in the history of the State of Israel, the grounds of the Knesset -- Israel's parliament -- were managed according to the laws of Shmittah.  The Jerusalem Municipality also observed the Shmittah laws in the city's parks.  Although some of the secular city council members were critical of this practice, council member Anat Hoffman from "Meretz", a secular leftist party, endorsed the observance of the Shmittah Year.  She praised the city’s efforts to observe the Shimittah laws as illustrating respect for both Judaism and the environment.


2.      The story about Rabbi Kahaneman appears in the book "Builders" by Chanoch Teller.  This book is distributed by Feldheim Publishers:  www.feldheim.com .


3.      Many of the farmers who observe Shmittah find that the year of "Shabbos for HaShem" gives them the opportunity to increase their Torah study.  Thus, special educational programs are organized for these farmers during the Shmittah Year.

 4. It is time to Proudly Raise the Flag - by Ruth and Nadia Matar - (true heroines of our day) I


Dear Friends,

Today is a difficult day. Once again we feel betrayed. The
Olmert-Livni government has reached the lowest level of capitulation
to terror by planning the release of the arch murderer Samir Kuntar
and many other live terrorists in exchange for the dead bodies of our
kidnapped soldiers.

With all of our feelings of sympathy and understanding for the
families of the kidnapped soldiers, we all understand that this deal
is a catastrophe. It is a victory for Nasrallah and Hizbullah. It is
an official declaration that Israel lost the Second Lebanon War.
Obviously this release will increase Arab terror and kidnappings.

We look with envy at the Colombian government, who last week, in a
heroic military operation, released Ingrid Betancourt, a famous
Colombian-French politician, and other hostages kidnapped six years
ago by the FARC terror organization. Colombian leaders made it clear
that they will not capitulate to terror, and will do all in their
power to free their citizens, no matter where in the jungle they are
held hostage.

In such difficult times it is of utmost importance not to fall into
depression but rather to act even more fiercely in areas where we,
the people, can make a difference. One such place is Shdema, an
abandoned army camp that the Israeli government wants to give over to
the Arabs. Here too we are talking about the Olmert-Livni's
government willingness to capitulate to Arab terror and demands. But
here we can make a real difference. We can act and prevent this from
happening!

That is exactly what Women in Green, together with the Committee for
a Jewish Shdema are working on. As we told you in a previous mailing,
we called on people to spend the night in Shdema this past Monday
night. The following is a report of our amazing experience:

Last night close to 150 Jews arrived at the Shdema camp, adults,
youth, and children, from Har Choma, Gush Etzion, Kiryat Arba,
Hebron, and other parts of Israel to spend the night, and demonstrate
a Jewish presence, as part of the continuing struggle to prevent a
hand over of this site to the Arabs.

Unlike the first time when we came and were forcibly removed from
Shdema, this time the security forces did not bother us and allowed
us to remain.

We organized a moving evening that began with the painting of the
walls of the buildings, under the direction of an artist from Gush
Etzion, who guided the participants in writing graffiti on the walls.
We succeeded in covering all the structures, and expunging the
graffiti that the anarchists had painted over our slogans, since our
first demonstration there.

After that, we enjoyed a concert by the singer Ari Ben-Yam. The
highlight of the evening was a fascinating lecture by the former Lehi
(Lohamei Herut Yisrael) fighter Ezra Yakhin, who mesmerized those
present with his strong encouraging words.

There was general excitement when an especially athletic youth
succeeded in climbing the very high water tower and hanging the
Israeli flag from it. The flag, that can be seen from the road,
proudly declares to all the Arabs in the vicinity: We will not agree
to abandon this place to the Arab enemy. We are a determined group of
Jews here, who, please G-d, will return to the place until a Jewish
city arises on it.

More activities are shortly planned for Shdema (a bicycle ride to
Shdema, and an evening marathon of lectures entitled "From
Destruction to Redemption"). The Committee for a Jewish Shdema calls
upon the public to join the struggle.

The letter we received from the Defense Ministry a week ago, which
states that they have not yet decided whether or not to agree to a
transfer of the area to Arab control, proves that public pressure and
Jewish presence at the site have a great impact. The larger the
public that joins the activities, the greater the possibility of
saving Shdema from a takeover by the Arab and anarchist enemy.

Pictures of our latest stay in Shdema: http://yishuvnow.com/ (credit
to Dan Leubitz)
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=134622&l=7af75&id=851950695

Reminder:The Shdema camp is situated in Area C (full Israeli
control), and was abandoned two years ago. Despite opposition by
senior army officers, the government agreed to hand over the area to
the Palestinian Authority in order to establish an Arab neighborhood.
Recently, the Palestinian Authority people from Beit Sahur have been
taking control of the camp, aided by leftist organizations and
foreign anarchists, whose entire aim is to eliminate the Jewish
settlement in Judea and Samaria as a first step to the destruction of
the State of Israel.

We must act to keep Shdema in our hands, because this is Eretz Israel!

It is also essential:

* to ensure security on the eastern Gush Etzion-Jerusalem road
* to maintain the connection between eastern Gush Etzion and Jerusalem
* to enable the development of the Har Homah neighborhood
* to prevent a takeover by the anarchists and leftists, who have
recently stepped up their activity, especially in this area, and in
Judea and Samaria as a whole. They act with great sophistication and
with large European budgets. Their goal is to continually  incite the
Arabs.

The release of the arch murderer Kuntar and the attempted abandonment
of Israeli Land are just different aspects of the Olmert-Livni
government's continued betrayal of the Jewish People.

We must gather every ounce of our strength to fight this perfidious
government on all fronts. Ideally, we would love to have you
physically join our struggle, but we know this is not possible.

However, we do count on you to be partners with us and to help us
defray the many expenses that this struggle for the very survival of
Israel entails.

To help through Paypal, go to:  http://www.womeningreen.org and click
on the Paypal button.
To send a check, go to:  http://www.womeningreen.org/help.htm .

With Love of Israel,

Ruth and Nadia Matar
Women in Green

5."Rabbi Meir Kahane: His Life and Thought " by Libby Kahane.mpg - 4 min - Jul 9, 2008



This is a book written about the Late Rabbi Meir Kahane zt"l by his Eishes Chayil Mrs. Libby Kahana shetichye Orech Yamim and Shnot Chayim.....

It the above video link

Libby Kahane writes :

"I wrote this book because I really wanted to let people know about Meir, why he acted as he did.  His most severe conviction was in America in 1971.  Meir said to Judge Weinstein.   "What you have to say to me at this trial is important, but more important is what the Judge up there (Libby points her finger to the heavens) will say to me when I get there.  Have I done what I should have done for the Jewish People?  Have I done what I should have done,  for my Brothers and Sisters.  I never condemn the Christian world for not doing for Israel because I never expect more from them.  That's real villain of the Holocaust wasn't the Christian World... it was the Jewish Establishment that knew that the Holocaust was taking place as early as 1942 and did nothing."


Libby continued.. "Meir often landed up in jail.  Meir wrote a letter home to the children from jail.  He wrote: "Not many children can say that their father is in jail charged with the crime of fulfilling the Mitzvah "Do Not Stand Idly by Your Broththers Blood".

6. Bnos Tzelafchad Dvar Torah from Rabbi Binyaminm Walfish from  Subscribe@yeshiva.org.il



The daughters of Tzelofchad
Rabbi Binyamin Walfish

The Shiur was given on Tamuz 5767
Summarized by students

Dedicated to the speedy recovery of
Yehudah ben Hadasah Hinde Malkah

A large section of this week's parasha deals with the daughters of Tzelofchad and their request for an inheritance in Eretz Israel (Bamidbar 27:1-11). A central theme in the recounting of this story, both in the Torah and in the Talmud, is the importance and centrality of "yerusha" - inheritance in Eretz Israel. It is quite evident that the daughters of Tzelofchad did not present their claim merely because they wanted land. They desired to be part of Eretz Israel. "Why should the name of our father be omitted from among his family" (Bamidbar 27:4). They did not want their father's memory and his contribution to the settlement of Eretz Israel to be forgotten.

One of the laws that we find in the Talmud is that one cannot forgo an inheritance in Eretz Israel - the heir must accept it and be responsible for it. The land can only be sold until the next Jubilee year. According to the Talmud, the daughters of Tzelofchad were wise and learned women. They knew this Halacha and therefore came to Moshe demanding that he observe it. They truly acted "le-shem Shamayim" in order to receive their inheritance in Eretz Israel, to the extent that they were willing to restrict their freedom to marry outside of their tribe.

As a result of their request, God set forth the laws of the inheritance of the land and dictated them to Moshe Rabbenu. These laws conclude with the defining statement of their importance: "And it shall be for the children of Israel a statute of judgment, as the Lord commanded to Moshe" (Bamidbar 27:11).

What more important message can there be for our time! We who live in a time when Eretz Israel has been restored to Jewish hands - dare we violate the Halacha of foregoing our inheritance?
Here and now is the time for every Jew to make Aliya and for every Jew who lives in Eretz Israel to make certain that Eretz Israel remains in our possession as the "inheritance of our people."

7. *Edted transcript of the Eidelberg Report, Israel National Radio, July 14, 2008

Can parties be made a bit more clean and a bit more professional?  Have you thought about this?  As an old classical political scientist, I have come to what may seem like a strange conclusion.    The only way to get out of the cesspool of democracy is to think in terms of aristocracy.  So I suggest that no party be licensed to compete in an election unless its list of candidates includes persons with an education that shuns moral relativism and equips them to supervise the various ministries of government. 

 

This prompted me to examine the Christian-influenced constitution of the Republic of Ireland.  This constitution, which is more consistent with Jewish principles than the Jewish state of Israel, prescribes a bicameral parliament whose 60-member upper house, the Senate, respects professional knowledge.  Aside from 11 Senators chosen by the prime minister, 6 are elected by two Irish universities, and 43 are elected from five vocational panels consisting of the names of persons having knowledge and practical experience of the following interests and services. 

 

First and foremost, national Language and Culture, Literature, Art, and Education;

Second, Agriculture and allied interests, and Fisheries;

Third, organized and unorganized Labor;

Fourth, Industry and Commerce, including banking, finance, engineering and architecture;

Fifth, public Administration and social services.

Cynicism aside, I would like to see this professionalism incorporated in the constitutions of political parties, that is, in the manner in which they form their lists of candidates.  I have especially in mind the religious parties, even though I have been most critical of these parties.

I am well aware that the religious parties have not raised the level of politics in Israel.  Like their secular counterparts, they lack grandeur of vision; they more or less ignorant of statecraft; and they can be bought.  This is why hundreds of thousands of religious and traditional citizens vote for secular parties.  The religious parties are a disgrace because they fall so far short of the higher standards we expect of those ostensibly representing the ethics of Judaism and its respect for learning and knowledge which have made Jews the teachers of mankind.

Nevertheless, despite their present shortcomings, the religious parties are potentially the best qualified to inspire secular youth who, today, are alienated from Judaism and steeped in hedonism.

Although the Yamin Israel Party which I head has an executive committee consisting of professionals, we are not in the Knesset.  So we need a religious party in the Knesset to initiate party reform.  For this purpose the National Religious Party—Mafdal—serve as the initiator.  Mafdal is a Zionist party in disarray and in dire need of spiritual renewal.  Moreiver, compared to the other religious parties, it is more disposed to attracting candidates with professional degrees and experience.   

I therefore urge Mafdal to draw up a new party constitution.  The constitution should stipulate that its list of candidates will include persons who are not only learned in Torah and Jewish law, but who also have professional knowledge or experience in such fields as education, foreign affairs, defense, science and technology, economics, health, public administration, social services, agriculture, commerce and industry, and secular law.

The qualifications of the Sanhedrin should be Mafdal's model.  In addition to being of spotless character and expert in Jewish law, members of the Sanhedrin were versed in such branches of knowledge as astronomy, mathematics, logic, anatomy, and medicine.  They also possessed knowledge of Gentile systems of law and of non-Torah doctrines, which suggests they were multi-lingual. 

If Mafdal fields a party list with such professional knowledge, it will attract countless voters—religious and non-religious—who would otherwise vote Likud or some mediocre or pseudo nationalist party.

Ensconced in the Knesset, Mafdal could then initiate a law project requiring all parties to include in their party lists people qualified to draft the laws of the Jewish commonwealth.

Not that I expect any party to cheer this proposal.  But we need to convey to the people of Israel that so long as we maintain the deplorable character of existing parties, we should expect ineptitude and corruption of such magnitude as to endanger Israel's survival.

Epilog

What prevents parties in Israel's so-called nationalist camp from uniting to form an inspiring Jewish government is more than the personal ambitions or egotism of this or that party leader.  Israel's system of multiparty cabinet government multiplies this egotism.  Most, if not all, politicians lust for a seat in the Knesset because they hope to obtain thereby a cabinet post, the road to power and political longevity.  The flawed character of human beings thus combines with the flawed character of institution to produce a malignant government—one that can commit the unspeakable crime of expelling 8,000 Jews from their homes in Gush Katif.  And there is no remedy in sight thanks to Israel's decrepit system of governance.

But what is even more blameworthy is Israel subversive system of higher education.  Instead of promoting love of Judaism and reverence for the Jewish heritage, our secular universities foster moral relativism, which can only arouse and intensify egoism.  Yes, Israel excels in high-tech, to which extend it is a blessing to mankind.  But what mankind needs more than high-tech is moral inspiration, and in this respect, the secular State of Israel, with all its paltry parties, is an abysmal failure.