Jews Against ‘State’ Of Israel. The entire concept of a sovereign state is anti-semite.
Latest news, World news Tuesday, July 19th, 2011The Hebrew word SHALOM is understood around the world to mean peace. But peace is not the meaning of the word SHALOM in Zionist Israel. Chronicles 22:7 And David said to Solomon: “My son, as for me, it was in my mind to build a house to the name of the LORD my God; 8 but the word of the LORD came to me, saying, ‘You have shed much blood and have made great wars; you shall not build a house for My name, because you have shed much blood on the earth in My sight.
During an April 14, 2004 meeting between then President George W. Bush and “Israeli” Prime Minister Sharon, at the White House, Washington DC, Orthodox Jews demonstrated in front of the White House, to proclaim and clearly state that the State of “Israel” is illegitimate and does not represent the Jewish people.
Let it be known that:
The State of “Israel” does not represent the voice of Judaism and/or the Jewish people. The Torah clearly forbids the formation of a State, for the Jewish people, in their time of exile.
The Torah forbids stealing land, subjugating and oppressing a people etc.
The root cause of the endless bloodshed and suffering in the Holy Land is Zionism and the State of “Israel”.
The root cause for the continual rise of worldwide anti-Semitism is Zionism and the State of “Israel”.
The Jewish people have been living in Muslim countries, including Palestine, in peace and harmony with their Arab neighbors, until the advent of Zionism.
True to the above and for many other reasons, the rabbinic authorities universally, have vehemently opposed the State of “Israel” since the time of its inception.
The only working solution to a true and lasting peace is the total dismantling of this illegitimate State of “Israel” – a transformation to a Palestinian rule. Any other of the countless proposals for peace, whereby the State of “Israel” would continue to exist, is futile. As the Torah states “why are you violating the words of God, it will not be successful” (Numbers, 14: 41).
Our fervent prayer to God is, for this transition from the State of “Israel” to a Palestinian State, to transpire, speedily and peacefully, without any further suffering and bloodshed. Under this new Palestinian rule, we will once again, God willing, be able live side by side, Jew and Arab, in brotherhood.
Orthodox Jews have been against the ‘State’ Of Israel for more than a century, not because it operates secularly, but because the entire concept of a sovereign Jewish state is anti-semite. A state of Israel is contrary to Jewish beliefs and law.
Religious Judaism and the Land of Israel
Two thousand years ago, the Jews were sent into exile by God’s decree, where they must remain until they are redeemed by God, as He has assured them through the prophets. The idea of a return to the country prematurely, without divine redemption, is wrong. In view of this, the Land of Israel belongs to those who have lived there for hundreds of years: the Palestinians.
The idea of a premature return was first conceived of by the Zionists, who at the beginning were a small Godless group, completely rejected by mainstream Jewry. They forced their plan upon the Jewish world through years of political maneuvering. Their slogan was that the Jewish people would finally stop waiting for divine salvation. “It is now time to take our destiny into our own hands,” they said. “We must forget our past; we must leave behind the Divine message and the ancient role of the Jewish people in the world. Israel, the people of the Bible, must be transformed into a secular nation.”
The majority of the Jewish people resisted this idea vehemently and wanted to know nothing of the Zionists’ solution and their Zionist state. Thus Zionism went forward in the face of the strong opposition of the vast majority of Jews.
Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
The level of anti-Semitism in the world has now reached such proportions as we have known only in the years immediately before the outbreak of World War II. It is fueled by the Zionist atrocities against the Palestinian population. Eighty years ago, anti-Semitism was instigated and fanned by the Zionists. They cleverly organized defamation campaigns against the Jews of Europe, with the aim of causing the ground to burn under their feet, so that they should feel the need to flee and take refuge in the new “Jewish State “. It worked then, and it works again today.
We look at today’s Zionist activity in consternation, yet the Zionists tell the world that it is a duty and an honor to support their movement in any way. Whoever is negligent in this duty or, worse yet, exposes something about the Zionists, is branded an ‘anti-Semite’.
For this purpose, the Zionists have built a global lobby which, especially armed with the Holocaust card, is able to stifle any attempted criticism of Israel.
How the “Israeli state” was Founded
After the World War II, the Jewish people were left homeless and impoverished. They succumbed to the thoughts and plans of the Zionists and willingly followed them into their so-called Promised Land. Only a small part, in particular the faithfully religious affiliated Jews, did not follow and have remained to this day bitter enemies of the blasphemous Israeli state ideology.
The international community, out of compassion and a sense of duty, perhaps even a sense of guilt, agreed to the idea of a refuge and permanent homeland for the broken and uprooted Jewish people. For this the international community deserves recognition, praise and gratitude.
The idea to use Palestine for this homeland seemed right and logical at the time, and was implemented in the historic UN decision of 1947. But this decision brought with it an equally historic injustice: the country was simply robbed from the Palestinian residents, who had lived there for over two thousand years. They were forced from their homes so that the homeless Jews could settle there instead. A “State of Israel” was created from land stolen from the Palestinian people.
Zionism is not Judaism, and Judaism is not Zionism.
On the contrary, the two concepts stand in stark contrast to each other! The Zionists, now in the dress of the “State of Israel”, are not entitled to represent the Jewish people. Nobody has assigned them to this role; they have taken it on their own. Today, fewer and fewer people believe in this fiction. More and more people understand that the whole Middle East, thanks to the existence of the State of Israel, has become one big explosive powder keg, which can ignite at any time and plunge the entire world into the abyss. At the same time people are also beginning to understand, that by dissolving this State that does not belong in this region at all, the situation in the Middle East will finally stabilize.
This solution should actually be undertaken by the Jews who live there themselves, once they understand that it is a sin to break loose from a divinely-imposed exile, and that the way to repent of that sin is to go back to living in exile. However, the Israeli population is far from coming to such a recognition. The majority of the population is firmly rooted in fanatically-held beliefs that they live in the utopia of “redemption”, and that they have returned to the land of their fathers.
Meanwhile, however, their state (another golden calf) represents a quickly growing threat in its region of the world, threatening to plunge the world into an inferno.
More and more people feel unease and opposition to the continued atrocities of the Zionist movement, today “the State of Israel.” The truth – that “anti-Zionism” does not equal “anti-Semitism” – is beginning to surface.
That our solution is, for the most part, “religiously motivated” is not surprising: Whether we want to admit it or not, the people of Israel since time immemorial have been the people of God and nothing else. We are not “a nation like all nations”; we have received our laws and life goals from God on Mount Sinai, and we have faithfully adhered to and always upheld them. That is, until about one hundred years, when the great catastrophe, the Zionist movement, arose with the aim of transforming the Jewish people into a nation like all nations. They said: “We have no connection with God, no connection with Sinai. But by staying strong, together, we will solve our problems ourselves! We will have one country, one state, one army, one language, and everything a country needs. ” And that is unfortunately what they did.
Today, after a hundred years of Zionism, we are facing a big mess. God has begun to show us that there is no escape from Him. The Zionists may have raised an insurrection against Him, but He will never accept it. He has been watching on the side for a long time, but it seems obvious that now He is manipulating world events to lead His people back to where He has always wanted it, and still wants it. Therefore, the solution to this problem is not only politically motivated, but also religiously motivated. Either it will be implemented by man, or by God himself.
This solution can only come about if there is pressure from the outside. The world, especially the UN, the U.S. and the EU, have the duty and the power to carry it out.
It is a political solution, but also a divine duty. Because, again, it is God who declares that the Zionist redemption of His people is not acceptable, and that His people must continue to live uninterrupted in exile, waiting for divine salvation. Redemption can only be left in the hands of the one God, and He will carry it out justly, according to His will. There is no other way to redeem the Jewish people. God will do exactly what He intends to do with His world. Israel will be redeemed by Him (not by the “State of Israel”), and the whole world will recognize God’s kingdom.
The “redemption” is not reserved only for the people of Israel. God will redeem all of mankind. Peace will prevail all over the world. Every nation, every country and everyone will recognize God’s regime and live in everlasting peace and satisfaction.
Now we are being given a unique, perhaps last chance to end the Zionist state on our own initiative, because if we do not, God will do it – the same God who sent His people into exile. He wants His people redeemed not by the Zionists but by Him alone, as He has repeatedly announced through the prophets. There is no getting around God’s plan. Therefore, let us have the insight to put the solution into action under all circumstances. There is no time to lose!
And as we bid adieu to the departing angels who guided our steps home from the synagogue and blessed our home with Sabbath peace, so too we bless them back. Tzetchem leShalom. Lech Lecha. Not, “maybe you should leave,” but rather, “Go in Peace, my beautiful friends, my sweet angels.”
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