I am reading Eretz Yisrael in the Parashah by Rabbi Litchtman which contains divrei Torah that highlight the centrality of Eretz Yisrael in the Torah. The author, a modern Orthodox rabbi, made aliya in 1991 and urges all Jews to do the same.
I have no argument with his divrei Torah (at least the ones I've read so far) for he quotes from reputable sources. However, his conclusions are another story.
What particularly aroused my ire this week is a section called "Foreign Labor" that begins on p. 326. He refers to the Chazal which says, "Jews [who live] outside the Land worship avoda zara in purity." Elsewhere in the Gemara it says that the term "avoda zara" can mean "work that is foreign to him." Based on this idea, R' Shalom of Belz explains, "Jews who live outside Eretz Yisrael do foreign work in purity." Meaning, they work for the sake of others. All the effort they put into building up the lands of galus is foreign to them because whatever they build or produce there eventually falls into the hands of others.
The Zionist author of the book learns a lesson from this that we should leave the diaspora for Eretz Yisrael. He quotes Eim Ha'Banim Semeichah where the author urges us to return to our "true mother," Eretz Yisrael. He bemoans the money we invested in other lands which he calls our "stepmother." How did our stepmother treat us? "She took a staff and hit us cruelly and mercilessly .. She also banished us completely and took our money from us. We were forced to leave her house ... Now should we put our faith in her for the future and return to her once again? How can we be so sure that after a few decades she will not do this to us again?"
The author of Eim Ha'Banim Semeichah was murdered in 1945. Not in his wildest dreams would he have imagined what took place during the summer of 2005. Five years ago, the State of Israel destroyed Gush Katif and settlements in Northern Shomron. 1700 families were forced to leave their homes where some had been living for 30 years. Jews bulldozed homes, 33 kindergartens, 6 elementary schools, 3 high schools, 6 yeshivos, 3 kollelim and 21 settlements. They abandoned hothouses that were estimated to be worth over $80 million. The agricultural produce of Gush Katif represented some 10% of all agricultural produce raised in Israel. They dismanted 38 shuls which were later desecrated by the Arabs. 47 bodies were exhumed from the cemetery.
And yet R' Lichtman urges us to make aliya! My questions to him are:
If our "true mother" [his beloved State of Israel] acts like a "stepmother," why should we go to her? How did Jews in Israel treat us? "She [Jews in Israel] took a staff and hit us cruelly and mercilessly .. She also banished us completely and took our money from us. We were forced to leave her house ..." The chilul Hashem picture of Jews in riot gear throwing the Jews in Amona out of their homes, won the Pulitzer Prize.
I quote R' Teichtel and ask R' Lichtman: Should we put our faith in her [the State of Israel] for the future and return to her once again? How can we be so sure that after a few decades she will not do this to us again?" when this calamity was not even the first of its kind. Israel gave the Sinai and its oil fields to Egypt and destroyed the settlement of Yamit. In fact, some residents of destroyed Yamit resettled in Gush Katif only to have their homes destroyed yet again, by Jews who act as our "stepmother."
When will the religious-Zionists open their eyes?
My son is raising his family in the Shomron and I hope that they get to stay as long as they want to.
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ReplyDeleteRegarding Israel I sometimes feel,that it's like when Hashem hardened the heart of Paroh.
L'havdil as I would never compare a yid to Paroh but it makes me think....
We are in "mitzraim" now. B'ezras Hashem we should leave this one just like the other NOW!
Thank you :)
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