Tuesday, April 21, 2015

The Miracle of The State of Israel & FDR

by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
This week we commemorate the 67th anniversary of the birth of the modern day state of Israel. This momentous event almost didn’t take place without very special divine intervention.
At the time almost no one knew the story. It was not until much later that the secret correspondence between Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Saudi King surfaced. But now we know what transpired behind the scene that would surely have derailed recognition of Israel as a member state of the United Nations – and we can once again stand in awe of the mysterious ways in which G-d plays a role in directing the turning points of history.
I have just now become privileged to see copies of the original letters between Abdul Aziz bin Abdur Rahman al Faisal al Saud and the then president of the United States. It was in March 1945 that the Saudi King, aware of the imminent end of the Second World War, wrote to FDR of his fear that the Jewish remnant of the Holocaust might push for a return to their ancient homeland of Palestine. Saud was particularly concerned that there might be some American support for this on humanitarian grounds, especially in light of the revelations about the extent of Jewish suffering.
The Saudi King was undiplomatically direct in his opposition to this possibility:
“This right [of the Arabs] men now seek to destroy by injustice unparalleled and unequaled in history. Such is the right of the Arabs in Palestine which the spokesmen of Jewish Zionism wish to scorn and abolish by the use of various forms of lying propaganda, invented, concealed and employed by them throughout the world.… They are preparing to create a form of Nazi fascism within sight and hearing of the democracies and in the midst of the Arab countries as well as in their very heart and in the heart of the East which has proved itself loyal to the Allied cause in these critical times….. We state frankly and plainly that to help Zionism in Palestine not only means to endanger Palestine but all neighboring countries.”
Leaving aside the incredible reference to the Arab world having proven itself “loyal to the Allied cause” in spite of its powerful links to Hitler and the Nazis, the Saudi King seemed quite confident he would secure a positive response from FDR which would make the creation of a Jewish state impossible.
In fact he was not disappointed.
On April 5, FDR responded with an extremely warm note. In it he offered the king a firm commitment.
“Your Majesty will doubtless recall that on previous occasions I communicated to you that I would take no action in my capacity as chief of the executive branch of this government which might prove hostile to the Arab people.”
As long as he continued to serve as President, he made clear that the dream of the Jewish people of return to their homeland would not be fulfilled. Those were his words.
It was on April 12, a mere seven days after the date of FDR’s commitment to the Saudi King, that FDR passed away.
America mourned mightily at the death of their leader who had guided them through the previous years of horror. Jews, as grateful citizens of a land that had offered them so many blessings, were in the forefront of those overwhelmed by grief. We can now see divine fingerprints in the replacement of FDR with Harry S Truman, a man who previously enjoyed a friendly business relationship with a Jew and found himself in the unique position of being able to make possible the creation of the state of Israel which his predecessor pledged never to allow.
It seems miracles have always played a major role in the unparalleled story of a people returning to their homeland after a hiatus of close to 2000 years. But it was not only the miracles which allowed Israel to survive the attacks of its many enemies, far superior in number, in armaments, in wealth and in friends amongst the nations of the world. No rational historian, no realistic military analyst, no cogent political commentator could possibly have predicted that after 67 years of attempts at its annihilation, Israel still stands proud and tall, secure in its achievements and confident of its continued survival.
Israel’s development through its teenage years, its growth to maturity and its present day place in the world as a technological wonder all bear the signs of divine and miraculous assistance. However this year, now that we know the full story, let us add our recognition of the miracle which made possible Israel’s birth as well.

11 comments:

  1. but of course according to the criminally insane Satmar shit-a,it was not the work of hakodosh baruch hu,that gave us back our God given Eretz Yisroel,but the work of the sitra achra,(the work of the devil).
    GEVALD YIDEN,this is the insane garbage tens of thousand of innocent yiddishe kinderlech are being brainwashed by these Romanian Jew hating bastards.
    CHAIM

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  2. Miracles miracles and again miracles, but why doesn't those same miracles work when terrorists are going on their murderous missions? Why didn't those miracles work in all the wars, and specially where was the miracle in 1974 at the so-called Yom Kippur war? And btw thanks to President Nixon ONLY after he authorised American military supplies ONLY than the miracle started to show up! And can anyone please tell me WHO in the Israeli leadership acknowledged the miracles? Besides some of the misnachlim idiots!

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  3. ".... And can anyone please tell me WHO in the Israeli leadership acknowledged the miracles? ..."
    Well, if as you're hinting, they're not miracles but rather a street kurva'leh Sitreh Achreh,, why should they acknowledge them?

    Oh, by the way ... If there were miracles at the Mishkan inauguration, why did Nadav & Avihu die?
    If the sluv bird was a miracle, why did some choke to death?
    If Chanukahs was a miracle, why were many many Jews killed?
    If asarah harugei malchus were so holy & make miracles, why were they murdered?

    If capturing Jerico was a miracle, why did 36 tzaddikim have to die later at Aye?
    Get my drift?

    One has nothing to do with the other...
    If you're in love with Sitre'leh, don't mean the rest of us are...
    And , Oh.....
    If some rabbi made himself a seudas hodohu for being saved during the Holocaust, why didn't this miracle work for others???

    Derby.....

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  4. At least now it became clear from your idiotic comment that you're a full blown ignorant AM ORETZ but with a high dosage of stupidity, so I'm NOT wasting my time to respond, first go learn the sources you mentioned, NOT reading but learning

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  5. http://www.scribd.com/doc/251358328/Rabbinic-Conference-in-Tchap-1922

    On shuldicks if this gives you kniptchins but here is the account of the Munkatcher meeting with R' Yoel to attack the Agudah for being too Zionist.

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  6. Hey 4:31....
    You got caught with your pants ( borrowed from your Munkatcher Rebbetzin) down,and now you're scribbling angry, hysterical post- Malaga syndrome doodling...
    Ok, Never mind my sources then... let's go again to your Ma Nishtana kasha ...
    ".... And can anyone please tell me WHO in the Israeli leadership acknowledged the miracles? ..."
    Why acknowledge something that has no miracles, only the prancing, kurveleh Sitreh'le..???
    Your contradictory stink is all over you....

    Derby.... eh... Seymour??? Is that you?? LOL.... Is the Sitreh Achreh by chance an Orange County, N.Y. Romanian belly dancer?????

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  7. "....that you're a full blown ignorant AM ORETZ but with a high dosage of stupidity, .....And btw thanks to President Nixon ONLY after he authorised American military supplies ONLY than the miracle started to show up! And ...., blah, blah, blah..."

    Notice that this big talmid chochom doesn't know that LEV MELOCHIM is BYAD HASHEM... and HE does miracles through them also..
    Anyway, Rabbi Blech , thanks for a great article... Let the kofrim rave 'n' rant... They'll scream themselves ho(a)rse yet... who cares ????

    Derby......Happy Birthday, State of Israel....Getting ready bring out the huge Magen David birthday cake....

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    1. IDIOT! So was it miracles and the strength of the Israeli army or the lev melochim which Bh advised president Nixon in order to save the FRUM YIDDEN AND IN THEIR ZECHUS EVERYONE ELSE GOT SAVED

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  8. Idiot!
    Was it the strength of Satmar Rebbe that built Monroe ...or was it the lev melochim ?
    So why is it that all the Romanian gypsies say that Reb Yoel founded and built Kiryas Yoel?

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  9. "......IDIOT! So was it miracles and the strength of the Israeli army or the lev melochim which Bh advised president Nixon ...., blah, blah, blah, blah..."

    I don't know. You tell me.
    Now I'm confused... Or was it Sitreh'le Achr'leh, the Romanian gypsy with her SHYT'teh dance or Nixon ??????
    Somebody help, please.... Was it Pharoah who sent the Jews out, as the Chumash says..? Or Hashem who put the idea in his mummy head, as also the Chumash says.....?? Or was it Moshe & Aron's magic staffs? Whew...!! I'm confused...
    Help me out, help me out...

    Derby.....
    Hi Sy..!!! How come some people have protektzia on trains and other not??? Who's in charge anyway????

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  10. "....FRUM YIDDEN AND IN THEIR ZECHUS EVERYONE ELSE GOT SAVED..."

    You know this as a fact..
    Anyway, which FRUM YIDDEN ?
    Would you put the Zollies in there? You know, the kol dealim gvar & nivel peh'niks...
    Zionist Torah observant Jews aren't FRUM YIDDEN ???

    Folks, it's like this... Ruach Hakodesh & nevuah only rests on besimcha folks... Does this guy sound besimcha?
    Unless, of course, he's still besimcha from the 8 Malaga gallons he shlinged at both seders...

    Derby.... Come to think of it... He, the Ma Nishtana Chacham , asked his question above, not once but twice... LOL...!!!

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