25,000 Anti Zionist
Orthodox Jews expected to protest the State of
Tomorrow!
Questions and Answers Concerning Today’s Protest Outside the Israeli Consulate
Q – What is
the purpose of today’s protest?
A – We have
two goals. One is local, the other global. First, we are demanding the
immediate end to archeological digs, being conducted at this very moment by the
Israeli government, that unearth centuries old Jewish graves in
Q – First
things first, why are these excavations taking place?
A – The Israeli government has always demonstrated a
callous disregard towards the buried remains of our ancestors. Whether using
the pretext of road construction or scientific research, they have dug up
thousands of graves with impunity throughout the years. However,
Q – Why do
you describe this as a local problem?
A – It is a
problem of an individual evil. Of course, this is a matter of grave importance.
It deserves the immediate attention of those in the international community
concerned with basic human rights’ violations. However, despite the magnitude
of these desecrations, all those gathered here today would agree that it is
dwarfed by the far greater and pressing problem of the Zionist enterprise in its
essence.
Q – Why is this a pressing problem?
A – Today,
Zionism stands revealed before the Jewish people and, indeed, all mankind, as a
failed enterprise. Zionism’s founders (all, Jews who had rejected their
ancestral faith) claimed that it was going to solve the problem of Jewish exile
and suffering. It would offer a safe haven for all of world Jewry. Over half a
century later, it has proven itself incapable of the far less grandiose task of
so much as protecting the Jews already living in the
Q – But the
state has survived, hasn’t it?
A - It is
farcical to call a government that has subjected its citizens to five wars and
endless suffering a desirable “survival.” How much blood must be shed till
Jewry shakes off the shackles of world Zionism’s domination and begins to
rethink this ideology’s root assumptions?
Q – What
assumptions are you referring to?
A – The core of Zionist thinking is the dogma, at the
most a century old, that Jewish exile is man – made, that it is the result of
the superior strength of the Roman army which destroyed the
a: The founding of the Zionist state is in direct contradiction to the
teachings of the Torah which forbids the establishment of a Jewish state and
commands Jews to remain in exile until released from that exile by G-d Himself,
without any human intervention, at which time all Nations of the world will
live together in peace.
Two thousand years ago, at the time of
the
· To go up en masse to the
· To rebel against the nations
· To in any way attempt to end the exile
Torah faithful Jews are to behave in a
civil, honest and grateful manner towards their hosts throughout the world.
The Zionist intervention against G-d’s will by establishing the “state of Israel” represents an
official rebellion against G-d and the Torah, a rebellion which has generated
untold pain and suffering.
b: Jews have
always viewed their exile as a Divine punishment. They saw the sole means to
their deliverance as repentance and good deeds. By casting the drama of Jewish
history in materialist, this – worldly terms, Zionism was attacking the
essence of the spiritual odyssey of the Torah nation. It was doomed to failure.
Q –Why
doomed?
A – Because
the Talmud and Midrash have foretold that rebelling
against G-d, by physically attempting to end Jewish exile, will result in
ceaseless and horrible bloodshed. And, because it is simply metaphysically
impossible for a rejection of Judaism, led by those who deny Torah, to lead and
represent the Jewish people with any success.
Q – Why,
then, is Zionism so popular?
A – After
the terrible destruction of the Second World War, European Jewry had lost many
of its great leaders. In addition, there was a sense of confusion that
permeated many survivors. The non - Jewish world was anxious to make amends for
its passivity during the Holocaust. Hence, the Zionist triumph
in 1948. However, a dispassionate reading of Jewish history will yield the
conclusion that, since its inception, Zionism was opposed by the overwhelming
majority of Torah observant and believing Jews.
Q – Was this
opposition caused solely by Zionist philosophy?
A – No. In
fact, it was the deeds of Zionists, both before they came to power and after
they became a state that revealed the true essence of this movement. The
Israeli state has long warred on the practice of Judaism. It has violated the
sanctity of Jewish graves for archeological studies, desecrated dead bodies by
performing wholesale autopsies, has caused vast numbers of Jewish youth to abandon
their religion, has maintained the moral decadence of mixed sex armies . . . The
list is endless.
Q – Surely,
now though, the state is a fact. It could only disappear with great loss of
Jewish life.
A – Surely
it only survives with great loss of Jewish life! We know what the state’s
existence has cost in blood and suffering. The price of its dismantling is an
unknown. However, we trust that would the Jewish people be true to G-d and His
Torah and sincerely shun the philosophy of Zionism, then
a peaceful means would be found to dismantle its apparatus.
Q – What is
the global goal of today’s protest?
A – Beyond
the short term goal of ending the current excavation, we are committed to
letting the world know that non – believers, even though they may call
themselves “
Q – Do you
have any hope that your message will be heard?
A – Today,
more than ever before, the total failure of the Zionist mania is obvious. Peace
plans have failed. The “greatest” of right wingers, Ariel Sharon, has shown himself utterly incapable of solving anything. Daily the
death toll mounts. All alternatives within the Zionist assumptions have been
tried. People are willing to step beyond the old clichés and entertain new –
really old and traditional – solutions. The cost of failing to rethink Zionism
mounts everyday.
Q – If not
A – The
focus of Jews throughout the centuries was the service of the Almighty via
Torah and mitzvoth (good deeds). This was and is, the only agenda of the Jewish
people. By pursuing the imperative of righteousness, with quiet dignity, with
the Creator’s help, we may be worthy of inspiring and uplifting all men towards
universal peace and G-d’s service.
Q – Is
Zionism in contradiction with this task?
A – Most
certainly. Firstly, as we stated above, the State of Israel and the ideology of
Zionism, is expressly forbidden according to the Torah. Secondly, it drags the
Jewish people into endless conflicts with other peoples. It forces us into an
aggressive involvement in war, political maneuvering and pressure. These are
not Jewish methods. In exile we are to accept our status and serve the Creator,
while cultivating good will, honesty and friendly relations towards all. The
haughty swagger and militarism of the Israeli state,
are not in keeping with the appropriate response to exile, nor with the basic
pieties of a G-d focused, sincere and loving people.
Q – So your
program is . . .
A – To pray
for the peaceful dismantling of the
Israeli state, to encourage Jews the world over to sever their links to it, to
proclaim before mankind that Judaism cannot be represented by heretics and to
seek good relations with all individuals and nations.
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