Doing Unto Others
Stuff Jerusalem
Or
rather, fill it. Gather as many as possible of the dedicated Jews and Zionists
dispersed throughout the world, and settle them in settlements in the disputed
areas of the Gaza Strip, the West Bank/Judea and Samaria in order to strengthen
the power of the Israeli State. That’s the plan of native New Yorker Michael
Freund, the millionaire founder and chairman of Shavei Israel, an organization
that locates ‘lost Jews ‘and hidden Jewish communities, assisting them to return
to their ‘roots’ in the ‘Holy Land’.
Former
Deputy Director of Communications and Policy Planning under Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, Freund was at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport on Monday to greet
the arrival of 53 passengers, the first of over thousands expected from the Bnei
Menashe community from northeastern India, linking up with family members who
have already settled in Israel. They are said to be descendants of the 10
tribes who lived in the kingdom of Israel in Biblical times and who were
dispersed, according to the Bible, after the invasion of the Assyrians in 721
BC.
When
the Bnei Menashe were recognized by Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar as a lost tribe in
2005, he insisted they undergo conversion to be accepted as Jews, sending a
rabbinical team to India that converted 218 Bnei Menashe before Indian
authorities stepped in and stopped it.
“The
members of this tribe have never forgotten where they came from and we are
excited to be able to help them come back,” said Freund, whose Shavei Israel
Hebrew Centers have been working with the community in India to prepare them for
life in Israel, teaching them Ashkenazi customs and Hebrew. Shavei Israel is
also working on the return of ‘lost Jews’ in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Brazil and
Poland. Not all Israelis welcome the converts, however, some suspecting that
they are simply fleeing poverty in their own countries.
Where
to put them all? No problem. Permission has just been given by the Israeli
government for 1,500 apartment units to be built in the northern Jerusalem
neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo, for instance, which straddles the Arab-inhabited
neighborhoods of Beit Safafa and Shuafat to its north and east. Despite
criticism by some world leaders, and pleas from Ban Ki Moon to “refrain from
continuing on this dangerous path,” there are also plans to build thousands of
other housing units in Jerusalem, which will effectively divide the West Bank in
two.
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the state
of Israel and we will continue to build there. A united Jerusalem reflects a
wide national consensus.”
“By
doing so, we can ensure that this precious land remains ours forever more,” said
Freund. “Groups like the Bnei Menashe constitute a wide demographic and
spiritual reserve, for being used, by Israel and the Jewish people. There are
now over 300,000 Jews living in the parts of Jerusalem that were liberated by
Israel in the 1967 Six Day War, and that number is set to soar in the years to
come. There can be no turning back the clock or hitting the rewind button here,
so the world should just accept reality. Jerusalem is now truly indivisible.
And, I might add: thus it shall remain, forever and until the end of time.”
“After
waiting for thousands of years, our dream came true,” said one of the new
arrivals from India, who arrived with her husband and 8-month-old daughter. “We
are now in our land.”
Our
land? The ignorance of the poor woman! And the mad arrogance of those who
claim to be ‘The Chosen People’, given the land by God, superior to all, and
especially their Palestinian neighbours, who have lived there longer than they
have! And let us not forget the original inhabitants of the country, the
Canaanites, who were annihilated, wiped out by the invading Jews, drunk on the
idea of their “Promised Land”.
I
believe they’re still waiting for a Messiah, a leader anointed by God who will
rule the united tribes of Israel and herald an age of global peace. Why didn’t
Jesus get the job?
“Treat
other people as you would like to be treated,” was his simple message. Is that
advice too difficult to put into practice? The alternative of the message is
practiced by the Israeli government against the Palestinian people, and the
cruel treatment they suffer is similar to that practiced by Christians against
the Jews during their long exile. In many ways Zionists are identical to
Nazis.
Let’s
start again. Let’s throw out all religions and accept the fact that all the
people of the world are brothers and sisters who share one loving God. Or even
if you’re an atheist, that you support the universal law, the Gold Rule,–
“Do
to others as you would have them do to you.”
Or
“Don’t
do to others what you wouldn’t like them to do to you.”
If
that were the rule in Israel, then Jerusalem might be truly called ‘golden’.
Until then it will remain an abomination.
Michael
Dickinson can be contacted at michaelyabanji@gmail.com
I've not been to Israel; don't plan on going. Sounds like it's getting uglier and uglier. Even esthetically I mean. Council estates, public housing, governtment housing,project housing. Packing 'em in eh? I think they gonna be sorry. Sorry, but I hope sooner rather than later. It is all shameful and folly to boot.
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