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An Army of Extremists: How some military rabbis are trying to radicalize Israeli soldiers

By Christopher Hitchens

Moses and Eleazar the priest go on to issue some complex instructions about the ritual cleansings that must be practiced after this exhausting massacre has been completed.

Recent reports of atrocities committed by Israeli soldiers in the course of the intervention in Gaza have described the incitement of conscripts and reservists by military rabbis who characterized the battle as a holy war for the expulsion of non-Jews from Jewish land.The secular Israeli academic Dany Zamir, who first brought the testimony of shocked Israeli soldiers to light, has been quoted as if the influence of such extremist clerical teachings was something new. This is not the case.

I remember being in Israel in 1986 when the chief army "chaplain" in the occupied territories, Rabbi Shmuel Derlich, issued his troops a 1,000-word pastoral letter enjoining them to apply the biblical commandment to exterminate the Amalekites as "the enemies of Israel." Nobody has recently encountered any Amalekites, so the chief educational officer of the Israeli Defense Forces asked Rabbi Derlich whether he would care to define his terms and say whom he meant. Rather evasively—if rather alarmingly—the man of God replied, "Germans." There are no Germans in Judaea and Samaria or, indeed, in the Old Testament, so the rabbi's exhortation to slay all Germans as well as quite probably all Palestinians was referred to the Judge Advocate General's Office. Forty military rabbis publicly came to Derlich's support, and the rather spineless conclusion of the JAG was that he had committed no legal offense but should perhaps refrain in the future from making political statements on the army's behalf.

The problem here is precisely that the rabbi was not making a "political" statement. Rather, he was doing his religious duty in reminding his readers what the Torah actually says. It's not at all uncommon in Israel to read discussions, featuring military rabbis, of quite how to interpret the following holy order from Moses, in the Book of Numbers, Chapter 31, Verses 13-18, as quoted from my 1985 translation by the Jewish Publication Society. The Israelites have just done a fairly pitiless job on the Midianites, slaughtering all of the adult males. But, says their stern commander-in-chief, they have still failed him:

Moses, Eleazer the priest, and all the chieftains of the community came out to meet them outside the camp. Moses became angry with the commanders of the army, the officers of thousands and the officers of hundreds, who had come back from the military campaign.

Moses said to them, "You have spared every female! Yet they are the very ones who, at the bidding of Balaam, induced the Israelites to trespass against the Lord in the matter of Peor, so that the Lord's community was struck by the plague. Now, therefore, slay every male among the children, and slay also every young woman who has known a man carnally; but spare every young woman who has not had carnal relations with a man."

Moses and Eleazar the priest go on to issue some complex instructions about the ritual cleansings that must be practiced after this exhausting massacre has been completed.

Now, it's common to hear people say, when this infamous passage and others like it come up, that it's not intended to be "taken literally." One also often hears the excuse that some wicked things are done "in the name of" religion, as if the wicked things were somehow the result of a misinterpretation. But the nationalist rabbis who prepare Israeli soldiers for their mission seem to think that this book might be the word of God, in which case the only misinterpretation would be the failure to take it literally. (I hate to break it to you, but the people who think that God's will is revealed in scripture are known as "religious." Those who do not think so must try to find another name for themselves.)

Possibly you remember Dr. Baruch Goldstein, the man who in February 1994 unslung his weapon and killed more than two dozen worshippers at the mosque in Hebron. He had been a physician in the Israeli army and had first attracted attention by saying that he would refuse to treat non-Jews on the Sabbath. Now read Ethan Bronner's report in the March 22 New York Times about the preachments of the Israeli army's latest chief rabbi, a West Bank settler named Avichai Rontzski who also holds the rank of brigadier general. He has "said that the main reason for a Jewish doctor to treat a non-Jew on the Sabbath … is to avoid exposing Diaspora Jews to hatred." Those of us who follow these things recognize that statement as one of the leading indicators of a truly determined racist and fundamentalist. Yet it comes not this time in the garb of a homicidal lone-wolf nut bag but in the full uniform and accoutrement of a general and a high priest: Moses and Eleazar combined. The latest news, according to Bronner, is that the Israeli Defense Ministry has felt compelled to reprimand Rontzski for "a rabbinal edict against showing the enemy mercy" that was distributed in booklet form to men and women in uniform (see Numbers 31:13-18, above). http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7c/Cave_of_the_Patriarchs.jpg/250px-Cave_of_the_Patriarchs.jpgWatch/Listen

Dr Baruch Goldstein

Jewish settler Baruch Goldstein shot worshippers during Friday prayers

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30 Palestinians killed in mosque gun attack

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The facade and minarets of the Cave of the Patriarchs.

Peering over the horrible pile of Palestinian civilian casualties that has immediately resulted, it's fairly easy to see where this is going in the medium-to-longer term. The zealot settlers and their clerical accomplices are establishing an army within the army so that one day, if it is ever decided to disband or evacuate the colonial settlements, there will be enough officers and soldiers, stiffened by enough rabbis and enough extremist sermons, to refuse to obey the order. Torah verses will also be found that make it permissible to murder secular Jews as well as Arabs. The dress rehearsals for this have already taken place, with the religious excuses given for Baruch Goldstein's rampage and the Talmudic evasions concerning the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. Once considered highly extreme, such biblical exegeses are moving ever closer to the mainstream. It's high time the United States cut off any financial support for Israel that can be used even indirectly for settler activity, not just because such colonization constitutes a theft of another people's land but also because our Constitution absolutely forbids us to spend public money on the establishment of any religion.

Christopher Hitchens is a columnist for Vanity Fair and the Roger S. Mertz media fellow at the Hoover Institution in Stanford, Calif.

Article URL: http://www.slate.com/id/2214440/
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No "bigotry, hatred and intolerance" in Israel/Palestine, of course not Rabbi

In an op-ed piece in today's Toronto Star, Rabbi Dow Marmur rails against Nazi skin-heads in Sweden and Canada's admittedly appalling residential school system. The Zionist project to ethnically cleanse Palestine, however, is not worth mentioning.
C.F. Bernadotte
(for those that don't realize the headline and comment above is sarcastic.

Sweden, where I spent nine formative years of my life, is famous for its laudable commitment to openness and individual freedom. It shares with Canada not only much of landscape and climate but also many of the values that make for civil society. The price, however, that Sweden has had to pay for promoting liberty is that extremists, including racists in general and anti-Semites in particular, have taken advantage of it and flourished with impunity.

Even during World War II, for all of Sweden's formal neutrality, some of its citizens were Nazis and many more were fellow-travellers. Afterward, anti-Semites, in their relentless effort to infest the world, spread their poison from Swedish addresses. Still today, neo-Nazi gangs thrive in the land.

But Sweden, like Canada, is also known for its humanitarian work. Thanks to his legendary efforts while serving in the Swedish embassy in Budapest, Raoul Wallenberg saved many thousands of Hungarian Jews from being sent to the gas chambers by the Nazis. Some of the survivors settled in Canada after the war.

In the same vein, in the last weeks of the Nazi regime the Swedish Red Cross rescued thousands of Jewish women from German concentration camps. My wife, then age 9, was one of them. Some of these survivors also ended up in this country.

Aware of the yawning gap between menacing abuse of freedom and commitment to care for people in distress, Swedish educator Christer Mattsson has made it his mission to try to bridge it. Knowing that some of the women who were rescued by the Red Cross were so sick that they died upon arrival and that 16 of them were buried in his hometown Karlstad, Mattsson involved a group of teenagers, including gang members, in researching the history of the victims in the cemetery.

Finding out as much as possible about those who died, the group produced a 100-page report that its members recently delivered in person to the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem. In media interviews, some visitors told of their neo-Nazi backgrounds and how, having learned the truth about what happened to the 16 women and their 6 million fellow Jews, they have come to radically change their views away from error and prejudice.

We have much to learn from Mattsson. Instead of only inviting eyewitness survivors into his classroom, he engaged the young on a deeper and more creative level.

Though there are no Jewish graves in Canada like those in Karlstad, there are other graves, many as yet unmarked, particularly of the stolen children in Indian residential schools who never returned home. An effort to identify the victims and their descendants would reveal some of their history. The students would help turn the lofty words of the Prime Minister's formal apology and the expected findings of the Aboriginal Truth and Reconciliation Commission into acts of true healing.

The scope is enormous. The approach could also be used in relation to other minority groups. Young Canadians would thus have their eyes and minds opened to what has been done and not done to some of those unable to speak for themselves.

Of course, no educational project, however imaginative, can in itself eradicate evil. But the kind of work that Mattsson has been doing may give his Canadian counterparts another tool in the continuous struggle against bigotry, hatred and ignorance that poison the minds of so many, especially the young, and thus potentially threaten the fabric of our society.

Dow Marmur is rabbi emeritus at Toronto's Holy Blossom Temple.
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Israel asks Canada to extradite rabbi

Israeli police say they have begun extradition proceedings
against an Israeli rabbi who went to Canada after being
suspected of abusing the children of one of his followers.

A police spokesman says two children, aged three and
four, were burned and severely beaten with hammers,
knives and other instruments.

The three-year-old suffered brain damage, he added.

The children's mother has been charged with abuse.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says the rabbi
hasn't been charged with a crime.

But police have identified the suspect being
sought as Rabbi Elior Chen.

Rosenfeld says the rabbi had travelled to Canada in
the past few days.

Officials at the Canadian Embassy in Tel Aviv were not
immediately available for comment Monday.
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The Rabbi of hate

From Khalid Amayreh in the West Bank

""So I believe that I act in the spirit of the
Almighty God. By defending myself against the Jew,
I am fighting for the work of the Lord."
Adolf Hitler,
Mein Kampf, 1924

""A thousand non-Jewish lives are not worth a Jew's fingernail"

Dov Lior, Rabbi of Kiryat Arba

"We will carry out a greater holocaust against the
Palestinians
," Matan Vilnai, Deputy Defense Minister,
1 March, 2006

Ovadia Yosef, the spiritual leader of the ultra-orthodox
Shas party, which represents Jews from the Middle East, has urged
Jews around the world to pray for Israeli soldiers, not only on the
Jewish Sabbath, Saturday, but also on Mondays and Thursdays.

According to the Israeli newspaper, Ha'aretz, Yosef told his followers
that Israeli soldiers need to be blessed by the Almighty for killing
and maiming hundreds of Palestinians, mostly innocent civilians,
in the past few days.

"Had it not been for them, would we have time to study the

Torah? To turn the books," Yosef was quoted as saying Saturday
night during his weekly sermon in Jerusalem.

It is really lamentable that Yosef thinks that it is only through murder
and genocide of Palestinians that Jews can sit down and study the
Torah.

Jews, after all, have been studying the Torah for many centuries
without "Jewish soldiers" engaging themselves in mass murder,
mass terror and mass oppression. Does the rabbi think that linking
Torah studies to mass murder in Gaza brings honor to the Torah
and to Judaism?

Yosef, who on several occasions called Palestinians "rats,"
is considered by many in Israel as one of the greatest living sages
of the Torah. However, his enthusiastic support for ethnic cleansing
and genocide against the Palestinians caricatures a sinister
man who quotes ancient texts to justify every conceivable crime
against humanity and every abomination against God and man.

Yosef is not unaware of the Nazi-like atrocities the soldiers he
is blessing have committed and are committing in Gaza.

He knows too well that an army that murders innocent civilians,
including babies in their mothers' laps, is not an army of
righteous soldiers, but rather an army of thugs and criminals,
not unlike the Gestapo and SS and wehrmacht.

I understand that some Zionist rabbis tend to believe in the
horrible idea that in war time, there is no such a thing as
"innocent civilians of the enemy." In other words, "All's fair in
love and war."

But this is a stunningly immoral concept that degrades
man to cannibalistic savagery. Because then every mass
murderer from Adolph Hitler, to Joseph Stalin, to Ariel
Sharon, to Ehud Olmert and Ehud Barak could justify the
mass murder of civilians on the ground that in wartime, no
holds are barred. Indeed, this would be the most comfortable
justification for all the holocausts, genocides, pogroms and
inquisitions in the world since Adam and Eve.

Well, I really wonder how these rabbis of evil, people such
Yosef, Dov Lior, David Batsri, and many many others, would
react if a Nazi apologist argued that the mass killings of Jews
during the holocaust was a perfectly justified and legitimate
act "since we viewed European Jewry as our number-1 enemy,
and we were at war, and in wartime there is no such a thing
as innocent civilians of the enemy."

Now, what is the difference between a rabbi praying for and
blessing an army that has just murdered and maimed hundreds of
innocent people in Gaza , and a German Nazi priest praying for
and blessed Nazi killers who had just carried out one of those
pacification
raids in central or Eastern Europe?

Does the rabbi think that a holocaust by Jews is kosher?
Does he think that non-Jewish children and women and men are
un-human, or lesser humans? What kind of Torah is he studying?
What kind of God is he praying to? Does he think that the Torah
prohibition against murder covers only "Jews"?

Rabbi Yosef is more than just an unenlightened old man; he is
actually an evil man. He is evil because in the name of the
Torah and in the name of Judaism, he tries to make evil look
good, ugliness look fair and cardinal sins against God and man
look as great acts of charity.

It is really hypocritical that while many Zionists don't stop
denouncing Catholic religious leaders for supporting the Third
Reich and for keeping silent in the face of the Holocaust,
rabbis, even prominent rabbis, such as Yosef, are more of less
indulging in the same evil behavior they are denouncing.

Yosef may be a learned man in matter of Jewish theology.
But he seems to be a dwarf in understanding the moral
messages of the Torah. Because if he were truly faithful to the
true spirit of Judaism, he should realize that murdering innocent
people-non-Jews as well as Jews- is the greatest crime
under the sun.

Doesn't he read "Thou Shall not murder"? Doesn't he read
"thou shall not oppress?" Is this his way of making
"Tikkun Ha'olam," or fixing the world, by blessing and
encouraging child killers and mass murderers?

It is sad how men of religion who think they are
hallowing the name of God are actually doing
Satan's work.

And we wonder why the world is in such a mess!

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