Thursday, May 26, 2011

Congress raves over Israeli prime minister! But Anti- Israel Orthodox Rabbis & the Arab World Condemn him



The United States Congress gave the Prime Minister a standing ovation and loved every single word he said, but our own Jews will make a sick and ridcules statement at a time when the Jewish people need all the praise they can get.. instead of keeping their mouths shut, they continue to shame all of us with their stupid remarks.
Here first read from the Washington Times:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received a rapturous reception worthy of a rock star from lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle on Capitol Hill on Tuesday - a stark contrast to last week’s tense White House visit.

His speech to a joint session of 
Congress was repeatedly punctuated by sustained applause, laughter and more than two dozen standing ovations. It also received some high praise from bipartisan admirers.

“For someone who has listened to a lot of speeches I have to say you’ve made the all-star team,” Senate Majority Leader 
Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, told Mr. Netanyahu at a press conference afterward.





Once again, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has angered American Orthodox Jews by drawing on Biblical themes to support his Zionist ideology, and by blurring the boundaries between the Jewish people and the Zionist state.

In front of the oval office on Friday, he said to President Obama, “It’s the ancient nation of Israel. And, you know, we've been around for almost 4,000 years. We've experienced struggle and suffering like no other people. We've gone through expulsions and pogroms and massacres and the murder of millions. But I can say that even at the nadir of the valley of death, we never lost hope and we never lost our dream of reestablishing a sovereign state in our ancient homeland, the land of Israel.”

We, as Torah Jews, object strongly to Netanyahu’s identification of his modern Zionist nation with the Jewish people. The true Jewish people has been around for almost 4,000 years and has never lost hope – but that hope was never the hope of reestablishing a sovereign state on our own as the Zionist movement has done. Indeed, religious Jews throughout the ages never even considered such an option, since it is forbidden by the Torah. Our hope was and is only for G-d’s final redemption with the coming of the messiah.

Netanyahu further stated, “A peace based on illusions will crash eventually on the rocks of Middle Eastern reality…the only peace that will endure is one that is based on reality, on unshakeable facts.” Actually, the entire Zionist project is based on illusions and was doomed to failure from day one. Over a hundred years ago, when Herzl convened the first Zionist congress, the greatest rabbis warned that his plans would only bring danger and destruction for the Jewish people.

Netanyahu went so far as to openly deny the Jewish people’s age-old hope when he said regarding the peace process, “We don't have a lot of margin for error…Mr. President, history will not give the Jewish people another chance.” To his heretical mind, the false Zionist redemption is the only redemption the Jewish people will ever have.

In a speech to Congress on Tuesday, he said, “I recognize that in a genuine peace, we will be required to give up parts of the Jewish homeland. In Judea and Samaria, the Jewish people are not foreign occupiers…This is the land of our forefathers, the Land of Israel, to which Abraham brought the idea of one God, where David set out to confront Goliath, and where Isaiah saw a vision of eternal peace. No distortion of history can deny the four thousand year old bond between the Jewish people and the Jewish land.” 

ronically, this statement itself is the real distortion of history. Netanyahu has conveniently skipped the millennia of exile that separate Abraham, David and Isaiah from the present day. He denies the fundamental Jewish belief that our exile was a Heavenly decree, which will end with the final redemption of the world, when there will be peace among all of humanity. During exile, Jews may live all over the world, including the Holy Land, but only without Jewish sovereignty.

“Netanyahu does not trust in G-d; he uses G-d for his agenda,” said Rabbi Leopold Klein, a spokesman for True Torah Jews. “He doesn’t believe in the Torah or the Prophets either. He takes all that is holy to us and uses it whenever it’s convenient for him.

“As American Jews, we declare that the State of Israel cannot – and should not – claim to represent worldwide Jewry, nor should it be identified as a Jewish State, because confusion between Judaism and Zionism jeopardizes the safety of Jews living all over the world,” Rabbi Klein concluded.


4 comments:

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Dusiznies said...

Do you read English? I don't think so...
Look at my Headline....
"Congress raves over Israeli prime minister! But Anti- Israel Orthodox Rabbis & the Arab World Condemn him"
I posted an article from "Torah True Jews" an anti Israel website, probably by Satmar, that condemned Netanyahu, and I was making thepoint that the Arab point of view and the Satmar Chassidim's point of view are one of the same.

In fact I prefaced my post with the following intro:
"Now read this crazy report from Torah True Jews a web site dedicated against other Jews and Zionism and endorsed by the following Rabbis :"

Anonymous said...

What a horrible post. Whose view does this reflect? That the salvation of the Jews will come when Moshiach comes has nothing to do with Netanyahu trying to protect what we have from the likes of Obama. It is a shame and an outrage that the very first negative Jewish reaction I have read to his speech came from you. It is as if you have never set foot in Israel. Tens of thousands of Torah Jews live in communities that need constant protection from arab attack.

In case you didn't notice, the arabs are on a bit of a rampage now. We need to daven for help but we also need what political leaders there are to take a strong stance. Read Melachim --- at least Netanyahu is not sacrificing pigs in the mikdash. You can count on one hand how many political leaders Jews have had that were shomrei torah. It doesn't mean that Hashem didn't have a hand in their ascent to leadership and it doesn't mean that we have to discourage them when they do the right thing once in a while.

I don't know enough about the Skver issue to comment on it but there is some irony in that this blog condemns Skver in one article and then supports the notion of "my type of Jew or die" in the next.

If you think that your elevation of things that separate us will make the Moshiach come any sooner, you know less Torah than the average school child.

ezraiam@aol.com

Don't Worry-Be Happy said...

By and large, the Rabbonim endorsed pamphlets and books that quote from Tanach and espouse an anti-zionist perspective. This is a far cry from endorsing the activities of these renegade weirdos who don't have the guts to post the name of the books' authors on their website. And I assure you, most of these rabbonim would be horrified to know this organization has any web presence-let alone one showing their haskamos.