Wednesday, April 08, 2015

V'HI SHE'AMDA: THE ETERNAL PROMISE Rabbi Lazer Brody, Emuna Our Answer to Obama....Connecting to Har Habayit....



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V'HI SHE'AMDA: THE ETERNAL PROMISE by Rabbi Lazer Brody Wednesday, 08 April 2015


video clip of Yonatan Razel and Yaacov Shweky:


Obama & Israel: Obama Plays Victim, Again by  MOSHE PHILLIPS AND BENYAMIN KORN

Obama, The "New Pharaoh" Figure by Batya Medad

Obama Admits: By 2028, Iran's Breakout Time Will Be Near Zero by Gil Ronen President says until then, breakout time to a bomb will be one year, but will then diminish 'almost to zero.'


State Dept.: Obama Was 'a Little Mixed Up' in NPR Interview by Gil Ronen 
Spokeswoman Marie Harf tries to undo damage done by Obama's admission that under deal, Iran's breakout time would eventually be 'near zero.'


Rabbi Yitzchok Sorotzkin Teshuva: Stop the Talking Campaign. Going one step further... Yearn for Malchut Shamayim, Malchut Beit David, Beit Hamikdash.

More about Har HaBayit.....
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Rabbi Yitzchok Sorotzkin Teshuva: Stop the Talking Campaign. Going one step further... Yearn for Malchut Shamayim, Malchut Beit David, Beit Hamikdash.


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Rabbi Yitzchok Sorotzkin's Stop the Talking campaign going around, to encourage people to stop talking in shul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6WgMPCtm1Y&safe=active leads us to a Yalkut Shimoni which describes how Am Yisroel must do Teshuva to dispel the prosecutors up in Heaven. 

Let us get to the root of the matter.... 

Let's talk about Har Habayit, Temple Mount.  We can no longer afford to push off this discussion.

First thing in the morning to start the daily sacrifices on Har Habayit, the observer on the roof looks towards Hebron,

 Yoma Perek Gimmel Mishneh Aleph.  
 
The Mishneh states (Courtesy of Artscroll)
 
"The   Administrator said to the assembled Kohanim; 'Go out and see if the time for slaughtering has arrived,," If it had arrived, the one who sees [it] (the observer on the roof) says "Barkai!"  (the sheen of the sun can already be seen)
 
Mattisya ben Shmuel says: (he was the administrator of the lots) 'The whole of the east has lit up.' 'as far as Hebron?' And he (the observer on the roof) says Yes!!
 
This Mishneh is talking about how when the sacrifices in the Har Habayit in Yerushalayim commence each morning, it must be determined that indeed it is daylight. The Mishneh discusses how this is determined and Hebron, the burial place of our forefathers is a key player.

Our discussion about Hebron leads us to digress a bit to talk about the Covenant that G-d made with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob buried in Hebron.

Vayikra 26 Pasuk (42) "Vezacharti as Brisi Yaakov, Veaf as Brisi Yitzchok, Veaf es Brisi Avraham Ezkor, Vehaaretz Ezkor". I will remember My Covenant with Jacob and also My covenant with Isaac, and also My covenant with Abraham will I remember, and I will remember the Land. (43)The Land will be bereft of them; and it will be appeased for its sabbaticals having become desolate of them; and they must gain appeasement for their iniquity, because they were revolted by My ordinances and because their spirit rejected My decrees.

The Covenant of Yaakov is in Breishis Perek 28 Pasukim 13-16. 
The Covenant to Yitzchok is Breishis Perek 26 Pesukim 2-6. 
The Covenant with Avraham is Breishis Perek 15 Pesukim 18-21. 

The Covenants and promises to the forefathers share three points. 
1. Land is promised to them and to their children afterwords 
2. The Nations of the world are blessed through them and 
3. the children must keep the commandments in order to be worthy of the Land.

How can we be complacent regarding giving away Judea and Samaria?  

Surely we forego any possibility of observing the Shemittah or the rest of the commandments dependent on the Land. 

Where is the cry "THIS IS OUR LAND"? 

Why has there been silence when the White House annuls the Covenant between G-d and our forefathers and the people of Israel by accusing us of "an occupation that has lasted for almost 50 years". 

The Six Day War in 1967  won by Israel via open miracles not legitimate? Is the Covenant that G-d sealed with us when He took us out of Egypt to bring us to the Land of Israel not binding in our day and age?

 ZOA  reports: 
In a critical moment, Mr. McDonough adopted Palestinian talking points, declaring, "An occupation that has lasted for almost 50 years must end.. and the Palestinian people must have the right to live in and govern themselves in their own sovereign state." ('White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough Remarks As Prepared at J Street Annual Conference,' March 23, 2015).


The Torah in Nitzavim Perek 29 Pasuk 23 says And all the nations will say, "For what reason did Hashem do so to this Land; why this wrathfulness of great anger?" (24)And they will say, "Because they forsook the Covenant of Hashem, the G-d of their forefathers, that He sealed with them when He took them out of the Land of Egypt, and they went and served the gods of others and prostrated themselves to them, gods that they knew not and He did not apportion to them. So G-d's anger flared against that Land to bring upon the entire curse that is written in this Book; and Hashem removed them from upon their soil with anger, with wrath, and with fury and He cast them to another land as this very day! The hidden[sins] are for Hashem, our G-d but the revealed [sins] are for us and our children forever, to carry out all the words of this Torah." 

Our Rabbis instituted prayer as a temporary substitute ever since the Temple was destroyed.  

If one delves into every part of the liturgy, starting with Modeh Ani, going to the Bracha of Tzizit, Tefilin, Mah Tovu, reciting of Akeida, Karbanot, .....Yearning for Har Habayit, the Temple Mount, is central to every single prayer. 

So let us return to our discussion about the Tefilla campaign.

This Tefila campaign, not to speak in the Beit Knesset, the shul,  which is a Beit Mikdash Mi'at, a little Temple, must connect to the very root, which is our deepest yearning to return to the Avoda in the Beis Hamikdash, Temple Mount, the very place Chosen by G-d, the Great Temple.  This in turn connects us with Hebron and the Covenant G-d made with our forefathers. 

Tefilla as did Sacrifice, is supposed to lead us to closeness to G-d.  When we consider our prayers akin to the sacrifices, we need to cry because in Today's world we can't serve G-d in the Temple like we once did. 

After the Har Nof massacre in the Beit Knesseth, and after the terrible fire in Flatbush with 7 pure souls were returned to G-d in heaven, we are in deep pain because we sense that if we did have the Beit Hamikdash and the ability to bring the Karbonot it would have been Mechaper us an atonement. Does Hashem have no better option than to take human sacrifice like in Har Nof or in Midwood to be Mechaper Israel r"l.  

Rabbi Sorotzkin seems to strongly give over the message that talking in Tefila is an insult to G-d and that has brought upon Israel horrible tragedies. 

Surely this makes sense because to be Mezalzel Tefila, to make light of our prayers,  is to be Mezalzel the Avoda, to make light of Temple service in the Beis HaMikdash.  

Only G-d can read the service of the heart.  While it is true that talking instead of praying is indicative of lack of respect and shows lack of reverence it is also true that one can be saying all the right words, have impeccable decorum, yet still lack closeness to G-d.  

Most of us can attest that at times prayers can be mere lip service.. 

In fact Rav Sorotzkin ends his talk describing a scene where all the Tzadikim righteous souls are defending Israel saying how much Chesed, kindness the People of Israel do and how many Mitzvoth they do etc. yet it is not enough... 

He then brings down a Yalkut Shimoni that there are three things that Israel despised 
  
Maasu B'malchut Shamayim They despised the Kingdom of Heaven
not machshiv Beis Dovid       and the Davidic Kingdom
Ubibinyan Beis Hamikdash    and the building of the Beis Hamikdash.

and until there is a Tikkun on these three things, we won't be zocheh to leave this Galus. 

Let us elaborate...

Maasu B'Malchut Shamayim.  Despising the kingdom of heaven...

We remember the Malchut Shamayim on Rosh Hashana in Malchiyut.  We pray that all the Nations of the world will recognize Hashem and His Kingship.  For that we need to be willing to take a leadership position in the world.  Har Habayit is the key for this to happen.  The Nations of the world will stream to Jerusalem and bring gifts to Hashem.

 Isaiah Chapter 2

1. The word that Isaiah, son of Amoz, prophesied concerning Judah and Jerusalem.  א2. And it shall be at the end of the days, that the Mountain of the Lord's House shall be firmly established at the top of the mountains, and it shall be raised above the hills, and all the nations shall stream to it.   ב3. And many peoples shall go, and they shall say, "Come, let us go up to the Lord's mount, to the House of the God of Jacob, and let Him teach us of His ways, and we will go in His paths," for out of Zion shall the Torah come forth, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.   ג4. And he shall judge between the nations and reprove many peoples, and they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift the sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.   ד5. "O house of Jacob, come and let us go in the light of the Lord."

 Isaiah 11:9  "They will neither harm nor destroy on all My holy mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as water covers the sea"

We need to be Mevakesh these three items as it says in Hoshea 3:5
ה. אַחַר יָשֻׁבוּ בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל וּבִקְשׁוּ אֶת יְהֹוָה אֱלֹהֵיהֶם וְאֵת דָּוִיד מַלְכָּם וּפָחֲדוּ אֶל יְהֹוָה וְאֶל טוּבוֹ בְּאַחֲרִית הַיָּמִים:
5. Afterwards shall the children of Israel return, and seek the Lord their God and David their king, and they shall come trembling to the Lord and to His goodness at the end of days.

Achar  Yashvu Bnei Yisroel, if Bnei Yisroel will return once again, 
Uvikshu es Hashem Elokeychem.  They will ask for Hashem their G-d.  (This is Malchut Shamayim)
Ves Dovid Malchum  They will ask for the Kingdom of David
Upachado as Tuvam, they will want His goodness, this is the Beis Hamikdash.

Hoshea   tells us the importance of understanding the Chashivos (great importance) of 
  • Chashivus Malchus Shamayim
  • Chashivus Malchus Beis Dovid
  • Chashivos Malchus Mikdash

Yerushalyim Ircha BeRachamim Tashuv.

Surely one can not imagine that in Har Nof there was lack of decorum, among those brutally murdered....  

Hoshea may be the key to better understand why this tragedy happened. 

The key is Unity of Am Yisroel so much noted by the parents of those recently sacrificed namely the parents of the 3 boys and the family members of the Har Nof massacre and the Father of the Sassoon family. 

Let me suggest the following:

The Secular yearn for a Malchus Shamayim.  A Jewish Kingdom where Israel is involved in Tikkun Olam and being a light onto the Nations.

The Chareidim yearn be be Holy and separate.

When there is appreciation between the Secular and Chareidi Jews of the value of each others yearning, to be a Kingdom of Priests, a Holy Nation serving the Nations of the World then we will be deserving of dissipating our enemies without war and without human sacrifice. 

Let us yearn for the return o the Davidic Kingdom and the return of the Temple and the Holy Sacrifices where Israel will be known far and wide as a Mamlechet Kohanim veGoy Kadosh a Kingdom of Priests and a Holy Nation..





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Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan) and Howard Chaim Grief great activists and lovers of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichronum Baruch.  May their memories serve as a blessing.

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Friday, April 03, 2015

Remember Yezidis at your Seder Table that they should be freed from slavery... From Vivienne Ziner and immediate action steps

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For better context for this email please view previous post....


Zechariah 14:2

"And I will gather all the nations to Jerusalem to wage war; and the city shall be captured, and the houses shall be plundered, and the women shall be ravished, and half the city shall go forth into exile-and the rest of the people shall not be cut off from the city."

There are some who say that this is a reference to 1948. 

 I wish to G-d that it was true and not foreshadowing current event or future events in the close future. 

Did all the nations gather to Jerusalem to wage war in 1948?  Isis has basically fulfilled this terrible prophesy on the Yazidis but not in Jerusalem....

What has happened and is happening to the Yazidis is truly horrendous.  Hashem Yishmor


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Vivienne Ziner <viv@urbanquestinc.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: Yezidis Speak April 12 ..some ideas and some immediate action steps

the most important thing is not for people to come to this event;the most important thing is to give them an action to do that can result in helping the yazidis.

i suggest that you and geoffrey clearfield create a petition to go the canadian government asking the canadian government to:

1. get them out of iraq

2. give them preference in coming to canada and achieving refugee status

i will write a small piece here that you can e mail out to everyone to read at their seder table, should they be so inclined

here goes:

PASSOVER 2015
________________

"Yesterday I was a slave; today I am a free person"

That sentiment sums up The Jewish People's  self-perceived status in the world in 2015.

After the Exodus from Egypt, after years of progroms and hate and exile , after the heinous unfathomable crime of The Holocaust, we, the Jewish People, believe that we are, at long last, free.

It is not true.

We have reprieves, some shorter, some longer, that we have from virulent hate and antisemitism but it is still there, alway, lurking under the thin veneer of polite niceties, under thinly disguised contempt and seething hate.

We can never be complacent, indolent, unaware.

Within that context, we can never be unmoved, unhelpful, uninvolved when any minority is threatened, hurt, harassed….killed.

In this case, and at this time, most especially in the situation befalling the Yazidis.

An ancient, mysterious, monotheistic people, they are misunderstood, feared and scorned- just like the Jews.

Just like the Jews, they are hated for being self contained, with their own rituals and religion.

They are surrounded by people who hate them for being different, for not worshipping their G-d in their way….just like the Jews.

They helped the Americans and their coalition forces in The Iraqi War, to fight against intolerant and fanatical Islam at their own heavy costs to their wellbeing and safety.

And now, they are being slaughtered, beheaded, brutalized, raped and killed and no one is there to help them, no one is standing up for them and no one is asking for justice and no one is getting them out of harm's way.

And they are being made into slaves…just like we were.

At your seder table tomorrow and the night after,, please do the following-

1. Read out what I just wrote
2. Make a prayer to ask Hashem to help theYazidis 
3. After Yontev, make a commitment to sign this petition to ask the Canadian government to help The Yazidi, by getting them out of Iraq and to get First Rights to enter and remain in our beloved Canada.

Please remember- you cannot leave slavery and bondage if you leave deserving souls behind in shackles

Thank you

Am Y'Isroel Chai!

Chag sameach

Vivienne Ziner

Vivienne Ziner
President, UrbanQuest Inc.
1 Old Park Road

On Mar 26, 2015, at 9:19 AM, arthurdstern@gmail.com wrote:

RANANAH if you could prepare a one page testimonial of the genocide that is ongoing so we can get it read at our Seder tables so we can be real with the Torah's mandate of " Do not Oppress a stranger " so we can be the sensitive people we have to be after experiencing the suffering in Egypt 
Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 21, 2015, at 11:44 PM, RANANAH GOLDHAR <rgoldhar2@sympatico.ca> wrote:

Dear Friends - please try to attend and please help send this around and spread the word!
YEZIDIS SPEAK
                    GENOCIDE AND ENSLAVEMENT IN NORTHERN IRAQ
             PERSONAL TESTIMONIES BY YEZIDIS NOW LIVING IN CANADA
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WITH YEZIDI LEADER MIRZA ISMAIL
Chairman of World Yezidi Humanitarian Organization - International
 
B'NAI B'RITH 15 Hove Street North York ON
Sunday April 12, 2015, 7:30 p.m. [enter through parking lot entrance] 
Suggested donation $5
Presented by Canadian Jews and Friends of Yezidis
for further information e-mail CanadianJewsandFriendsofYezidis@gmail.com






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Robin Ticker
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Shall we davan for Moshiach to come quickly?....The downside if we are not ready for him...

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There are many that feel that we must wait for Moshiach to come to claim Har Habayit, to bring Korban Pesach, to speak out publicly against a Palestinian State, to take an active roll to stop Iran... etc.

Jewish Leadership, both Chareidi and left wing have been reacting with a deafening silence in the face of President Obama insisting we stop occupying "Palestinian Land", support Iranian Nuclear empowerment, and were quiet when the State Dept wished to empower Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood over less radical Islamic regimes like Sisi, and have been quiet as ISIS slowly has been gaining a foothold in Europe and the Middle East etc.  Yes there have been a small group of devoted activists yet we are in the minority...

Apparently it seems that the rationale in the Chareidi world is that we are too weak to make a statement, take a lead,  fight such powerful forces and that we must wait for Moshiach.  

The secular Jewish world wishes to not make any waves...

Probably they are afraid of the almost certain backlash.  

Yet are we sure we want Moshiach to come without investing at least the minimal of efforts?.

Surely, Moshiach would want us to not to be afraid to claim Har Habayit now that we have miraculously liberated it in 1967 after thousands of years.

Surely Moshiach would want us to try our hardest to try to fulfill the Mitzva of Korban Pesach to the best of our ability and daven that we don't Chas Veshalom violate any boundaries of Kedusha.

Surely, Moshiach would want us to speak out against a Palestinian State, a sworn enemy of Israel,  to be the authority in Judea and Samaria the heartland of Eretz Yisroel the Land which has been promised to the Jews exclusively, via the Covenant with our forefathers Avrahom, Yitzchok and Yaakov and their seed as an everlasting inheritance. 

Surely Moshiach will want the Judicial system of the Land of Israel to be governed by Righteous Jewish Law under a Sanhedrin rather than under secular Courts whose judges are self appointed and whose laws are defined by archaic Hodgepodge of British Turkish Law.

Eretz Yisroel is the Promised Land for the Jewish People exclusively.  Yet, the Jewish people are obligated to keep the commandments.  

This will bring peace, prosperity and blessing on humanity! 

Moshiach alone is just a person.  His kingship will reign when all the above is in place! 

Those who really desire Moshiach know that these are necessary prerequisites.  The desire of all of the above.  

Otherwise, if Moshiach comes and tries to motivate the people, how effective will he be if he gets the door slammed in his face with people telling him that they are waiting for Moshiach.  

Surely Moshiach would want us to put our faith in Hashem not Obama when Iran is pointing it nuclear arsenal at Israel and the world.

These seem to be the necessary ingredients for Moshiach to come without untold horrible tribulations.  

Yes Moshiach should come now but we need to be ready for him.....

It is not easy....Hashem Oz LeAmo Yiten......

Chag Kasher VeSameach!

MOSHIACH, NOW?

from Rabbi Lazer Brody:
Several leading rabbis and Kabbalists, such as Rabbi Dov Kook of Tiberias and the "Chalban" ("Milkman"), Rabbi Chaim HaCohen Farchia, have said recently that the Geula, the full redemption of our people, has already started. Since I knew that I'd be asked about this during one of my upcoming radio appearances, I turned to my esteemed and beloved teacher, Rav Shalom Arush shlit'a, to get a crystal clear emuna-oriented outlook on the subject.

Rav Shalom made my sidecurls stand up. He told me the following spine-chilling story:

A group of secret tzaddikim – whose names I am not at liberty to mention – came to visit my holy teacher, Rabbi Yehuda Zev Leibowitz osb"m, not long before he died. They composed a letter to Hashem demanding Moshiach, right now. They all signed the letter, but they lacked one critical signature, that of Rabbi Yehuda Zev. They knew that if he would sign it, then Hashem would have to bring Moshiach right away. They appealed to him, but they didn't expect his response…
 
Rabbi Yehuda Zev bolted upright in his wheelchair. He pointed a reprimanding finger at one of the secret tzaddikim. Like an upset lion, he asked, "Were you in the Holocaust?" The tzaddik shook his head in the negative. Rabbi Yehuda Zev turned individually to the second, to the third and to the fourth tzaddik and asked them the same question. None of them had lived through the Holocaust. "Well I did," roared Rabbi Yehuda Zev, "and I saw with my own eyes the indescribable suffering that our people experienced on their own flesh. I never want to see that again! Are you willing to take responsibility for the grueling tribulations that our people will undergo as a purification process, if Moshiach comes and they're not ready?" None of the tzaddikim were willing to accept such a responsibility. They aborted their idea then and there...

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Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan) and Howard Chaim Grief great activists and lovers of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichronum Baruch.  May their memories serve as a blessing.

Most of these emails are posted on Shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com 

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Monday, March 30, 2015

Zechariah 14: Yezidis Speak April 12 at 7:30 p.m./ National Post Article. Is this foreshadowing the prophesy of Zechariah G-d Forbid?

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My question is how can we prevent Zechariah's prophesy from actualizing.  We don't need a wild imagination to envision what might happen in Jerusalem as per Zechariah's prophesy.  We need only to look at what happened to the Yazidi's.  Surely, Hashem does not want this to happen to us.  Surely the purpose of the prophesy is not merely to predict doom but rather to prevent doom by us doing Teshuva.  
Zechariah - Chapter 14
הִנֵּה יוֹם בָּא לַיהֹוָה וְחֻלַּק שְׁלָלֵךְ בְּקִרְבֵּךְ:
וְאָסַפְתִּי אֶת כָּל הַגּוֹיִם | אֶל יְרוּשָׁלִַם לַמִּלְחָמָה וְנִלְכְּדָה הָעִיר וְנָשַׁסּוּ הַבָּתִּים וְהַנָּשִׁים תִּשָּׁכַבְנָה (כתיב תִּשָּׁגַלְנָה) וְיָצָא חֲצִי הָעִיר בַּגּוֹלָה וְיֶתֶר הָעָם לֹא יִכָּרֵת מִן הָעִיר:
1. Behold! A day of the Lord is coming, and your plunder shall be shared within you.
2. And I will gather all the nations to Jerusalem to wage war; and the city shall be captured, and the houses shall be plundered, and the women shall be ravished, and half the city shall go forth into exile-and the rest of the people shall not be cut off from the city.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: RANANAH GOLDHAR <rgoldhar2@sympatico.ca>
Date: Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 5:47 PM
Subject: Yezidis Speak April 12 at 7:30 p.m./ National Post Article
 
YEZIDIS SPEAK
 GENOCIDE AND ENSLAVEMENT IN NORTHERN IRAQ
  PERSONAL TESTIMONIES BY YEZIDIS NOW LIVING IN CANADA

with MIRZA ISMAIL, Chairman of Yezidi Human Rights Organization-International
B'NAI B'RITH 15 Hove Street North York ON
Sunday April 12, 2015, 7:30 p.m. [enter through parking lot entrance] 
Suggested donation $5
Presented by Canadian Jews and Friends of Yezidis
for further information e-mail CanadianJewsandFriendsofYezidis@gmail.com

 

Geoffrey Clarfield: The Yazidis are not victims. They are our partners, and they need our help

A Canadian anthropologist tells the story of a brave young man working to save his people from ISIS.
Chloe Cushman/National PostA Canadian anthropologist tells the story of a brave young man working to save his people from ISIS.
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The Yazidi are an indigenous Iraqi community of just under one million people who have lived in northern Iraq for thousands of years. They are Kurdish- and Arabic-speaking monotheists who trace their decent from Adam. Because their priests and holy men have never publicly disclosed their secret, sacred texts (just like the Druze sect of the Mountains of Syria, Lebanon and in Israel — where their religion is respected and where the Druze have full rights as citizens), neighbouring Muslims have called them devil worshipers and infidels, worthy of death by holy war or "jihad."
The Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) have announced that the Yazidi are infidels and have targeted their people and villages for death and destruction. With their abundant and up to date American weaponry, recently looted from the Iraqi army, ISIS terrorists usually surround a Yazidi village and then violently threaten the villagers with conversion to Islam at gunpoint, often beating and humiliating elderly men and women at forced public meetings, echoing the Nazi tactics of occupied Europe during the Second World War.
If the villagers show hesitation, they then slaughter the men and sell the women in local slave markets. In the process the women are usually gang raped, physically abused and often threatened with death. Only then do some of their captors contact their families offering their freedom for outrageous ransom payments. Then the cycle is repeated. ISIS has killed thousands of Yazidis and raped and enslaved many, many more. They will not stop until all Yazidi men are dead and their women and children violated and enslaved. Canada has now officially joined the war against ISIS. ISIS must be defeated, soon.
Yazidi refugees who have made it to our democratic shores are usually traumatized people without wealth and power. At best, they have made the case for their communities' protection to our political leaders here in Canada and the United States, hoping that that their appalling suffering will perhaps motivate our governments to do something to help, for humanitarian reasons. In this light the Yazidis are seen as unfortunate and innocent victims of a conflict that is not of their making. They are treated as victims.
This does them a great disservice.
The truth is, North America, Europe and the rest of the free world, who are again at war in Iraq with ISIS, owe the Yazidis, for without them and the many other Muslim Kurds and Arabs that have worked with them, the coalition of the willing would not have won the second Gulf War. They were essential partners.

Alex is not his real name. But he is a Yazidi who now lives somewhere in the United States, where we first met and worked together on a research project about Iraq. His story is typical of the scores of Yazidi men and women who have risked their own and their family's lives, to act as on site translators from Arabic and Kurdish into English and back again, for the coalition forces who, during the second Gulf War, did not have the immediate, on the ground linguistic and cross cultural expertise that is essential for winning hearts and minds in war zones like northern Iraq (Kurdistan). This is because during the last 30 years, most North American academic, anthropological and linguistic experts for these areas have declared that America's interest in the Middle East is "imperialist." Thus, during and after the second Gulf war, the Yazidi, and the moderate Kurds and the Arab Muslims who worked with them, have provided this essential linguistic service.
Alex tells me, "In 2003 during the second Gulf War, coalition forces visited our village in northern Iraq. Soon after, my brother volunteered to work for them as a Kurdish and Arabic translator, as they slowly consolidated their authority over northern Iraq, protecting the autonomous regional Kurdish government of a federated Iraq that was established after the first Gulf War.
"My brother was the first man from my village to take on such work. He was scared, but he was and is a brave man. For the next two years I heard stories from him and other people in the area that he, and a growing number of Yazidi translators, had won the trust of the coalition officers in the north. I decided to join up.
"My mom was worried sick for my safety. We knew that hostile local Muslims, who told people not to help the Americans and their allies, regularly threatened Yazidi translators. By then I wanted to do something to make the situation better. I also wanted to try and change false Muslim stereotypes about the Yazidi, that we were evil devil worshipers and infidels, uninterested in the greater good.
"I presented myself at the appropriate military base, passed my translator's test, was interviewed and got the job. I started work the next day. I knew very well that the Iraqi Islamists hated the coalition and threatened anyone with death for co-operating with them. They would call us 'spies' and 'traitors.' Later on during my service, my family received a written death threat demanding that I quit. I discussed it with my brothers and we ignored it. We were dedicated to making things better. We put our faith in the coalition forces and in particular, in the United States of America.
"I started work in February 2005, a day after I passed my test and interview. If people think that a translator sits on the base and interviews local people, while surrounded by heavy guns and barbwire fences, they are in for a surprise. Most of a translator's work is carried out on the ground, among the people, in farms, villages, towns and on patrol. It is as dangerous as being an active infantryman. In some ways it is more dangerous, for you go on patrol without the same long-term training that they have received as professional soldiers.
"On my first day of work I was assigned to join combat soldiers who were rooting out armed terrorists in a nearby town. They provided me with a complete military uniform and told me that we were going on a walking patrol. This was to protect me from snipers who, if they saw a local civilian with the soldiers, would shoot me first, as a kind of message to the local people. I was told that the terrorists had decided to target translators so they could disrupt coalition communications with local townspeople and villagers.
"The soldier in charge was an American sergeant. Out of consideration he asked me to stay in the middle of the team when we were walking in the city, so that I would blend in with the other soldiers. When we left our Humvees, we were immediately ordered to run as fast as we could, towards a stone wall. Once we had reached that landmark we began to walk. Whenever we came to intersections or open areas, we ran to avoid sniper fire.
"The sun had come up, it was easy to see and we had all worked up a sweat. Each minute felt like an hour. We carefully climbed up onto a stone rooftop and suddenly it felt very cold. A moment later we came under fire from snipers. I have never been so focused in all my life.
"I watched in awe as my comrades returned fire, carefully, mindfully and aggressively. They were in the moment, in the flow, as I have later learnt to say from my study of the English language. Once in a while one of them would laugh. I later learnt the English expression, 'laughing in the face of death.' I then understand what it meant.
"Their good humour and focus calmed me down as I watched them return fire for some hours. As we headed back to the camp, I began to understand, as a young man in my twenties, what a local show of military force really meant. These were brave and patriotic Americans.
"On one occasion we were guarding a section of the Iraqi border with Syria. As our patrol approached the border area, all of a sudden, we caught sight of a group of five men, all of whom were carrying AK-47s. My officers thought they might be smugglers. The officer yelled at them and told them to immediately raise their hands or we would shoot them.
"As they came into view I immediately realized that they were rather undisciplined border police and were on our side. 'They are not smugglers,' I yelled out. Our soldiers held their fire. Hours later, I realized that I had probably saved these young men's lives by knowing how to spot the difference between ill-disciplined, poorly uniformed troops and the kind of renegade soldiers who go into armed smuggling.
"My most dangerous mission at first looked simple. I was working with a team from the coalition forces. We were on a joint patrol with members of the newly constituted Iraqi Army. Together, we were tasked with finding places for new Iraqi army bases. As our patrol left a dirt road and approached the highway, a bomb exploded, 20 feet away from me. Stones and metal fragments went flying everywhere and the air was filled with dust. One fragment wounded me. Had I not been wearing my helmet I may not have survived. My commanding officer was quite shaken. We pulled back immediately.
"I did a lot of translation for and with the Iraqi Army and among Kurdish and Arab tribal leaders. As I proved myself as a translator in the field, I was sometimes asked to stay on base and translate documents. All the while, I worked at better understanding American English. This included all of the military acronyms, which are not part of normal English, but essential to American military life. I watched a lot of American films and TV shows.
"I worked as a translator for the coalition for just under five years, day in and day out. I was loyal, trustworthy and hard working. I put great hope in the fact that the Kurdish government and their peshmerga militias were attempting to create a place where Yazidi and Iraq's Christian minorities can, like them, live in freedom and security. During my time as a translator I observed that the Yazidi were essential partners of the coalition forces in northern Iraq. I do know that over the last 10 years, many of our Yazidi translators were targeted and killed by radical Islamists in Iraq. It is a tough job and not for the faint-hearted.
"When I finally reached America and became an American citizen, I realized that I now had the right to lobby for the rights of the Yazidi, and all of Iraq's threatened minorities who are now being slaughtered by ISIS. I am now a resident of the U.S., but I feel that my life's work has just begun. There is so much suffering there."
 Many young men and women have recently joined the Yazidi self-defence force. They have only a few thousand rifles, and even fewer bullets
Alex is visiting Iraq. Last week he sent me a telephone number where I could contact him. During our phone call we caught up on each other's news. He told me, "You know Geoffrey, you were born and raised in North America. America is a seductive place. The cities gleam, people get on with their lives, Americans take freedom for granted and it is easy to forget where you come from. I cannot do that. I am haunted by the recent slaughter and the ongoing enslavement of the Yazidi. I will not be quiet until someone defeats ISIS. I will not and cannot forget my people until they are as free as I, in Iraq or America."
Since last summer's slaughter and siege of the Yazidi in Sinjar and on the Nineveh plains by ISIS, these peace-loving people have finally taken up arms against their oppressors. Many young men and women have recently joined the Yazidi self-defence force. With a few thousand Kalashnikovs and even fewer bullets, they stand ready to fight ISIS on the front lines of a war that our country has officially joined.
Canada is now sending in its jets against ISIS in Iraq. Ordinary Canadians must demand that Prime Minister Harper and President Obama do something to protect and defend the Yazidi. The new coalition forces must do everything they can to defend them on the ground and help them to return to their ancestral homes, now occupied by ISIS fighters. At the same time, those in the displacement camps in Iraq need our immediate humanitarian assistance. We must help the Yazidi in every way possible. We owe it to them. They have always been our allies.
National Post
Geoffrey Clarfield is an anthropologist at large.
 
            
 
 
 

National Post

Geoffrey Clarfield: The Yazidis are not victims. They are our partners, and they need our help

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
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