Monday, September 26, 2011

Fw: Solving the Middle East Problem

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Ketiva Vechatima Tova!
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 A great way to solve the problems in the Middle East.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Fwd: The PLO-Axis of Evil: Part II message to Netanyahu and Agudah.... Don't pander to UN or US

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Dear PM Netanyahu and Agudah, OU, YI, CHabad, Forward Yated, Hamodia and all of the members of religious Organizations and Media in Conference of Presidents, amv"sh 

Full transcript of Netanyahu speech at UN General Assembly

Netanyahu says:

"I extend my hand to the Palestinian people, with whom we seek a just and lasting peace."...

 Israel is prepared to make painful compromises. We believe that the Palestinians should be neither the citizens of Israel nor its subjects. They should live in a free state of their own. But they should be ready, like us, for compromise. And we will know that they're ready for compromise and for peace when they start taking Israel's security requirements seriously and when they stop denying our historical connection to our ancient homeland...

I believe that in serious peace negotiations, these needs and concerns can be properly addressed, but they will not be addressed without negotiations. "

This is where Netanyahu and Obama err because these security needs and concerns can not be properly addressed with Negotiations.  

Netanyahu does not really know his enemy nor his Jewish Heritage.  

Fact: His gestures in the name of peace have been cruel to the settlers in Migron and all of the settlers of Judea and Samaria.  

See halachic discussion of being Compassionate to the Cruel relevant to the modern day conflict with the Palestinians. 

http://www.acpr.org.il/ENGLISH-NATIV/06-issue/shochetman-6.htm

"He Who is Compassionate to the Cruel Will Ultimately

 Become Cruel to the Compassionate

Contemporary Lessons from an Ancient Midrash

Eliav Shochetman

This paper was published as ACPR's Policy Paper No. 124 (2001)


If that won't convince you maybe some War Strategy from the Chinese will.  

From "Art of War"  Know your enemy. 

Quotations

Verses from the book occur in modern daily Chinese idioms and phrases, such as the last verse of Chapter 3:

So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.


After reading this nauseating description of the PLO sent by Paul Eidelberg as printed in Yediot Achronot June 18, 1982 as reported in 1976 during Lebanon civil war, it becomes very clear why the Torah demands that Am Yisroel deal with  our enemies who align with Fatah or Hamas without compassion. There is nothing in the Torah that suggestions compromise and negotiation with the likes of Amalek.  As it says in Parshat Vayelech, the Parsha we read today in shul, Perek 31 Pasuk 5 "and you shall do to them according to the entire commandment that I commanded you 6. Be strong and courageous  do not be afraid and do not be broken before them for Hashem your G-d, - it is He who goes before you, He will not release you nor will he forsake you" (translation the Stone Chumash)


Commentary Pasuk 5 And you shall do to them- i.e. destroy their idols and monuments (ibn Ezra), as Moshe had commanded them many times

Devarim - Deuteronomy - Chapter 12


1. These are the statutes and ordinances that you shall keep to perform in the land which the Lord God of your fathers gives you to possess all the days that you live on the earth.   א. אֵלֶּה הַחֻקִּים וְהַמִּשְׁפָּטִים אֲשֶׁר תִּשְׁמְרוּן לַעֲשׂוֹת בָּאָרֶץ אֲשֶׁר נָתַן יְ־הֹוָ־ה אֱלֹהֵי אֲבֹתֶיךָ לְךָ לְרִשְׁתָּהּ כָּל הַיָּמִים אֲשֶׁר אַתֶּם חַיִּים עַל הָאֲדָמָה:
2. You shall utterly destroy from all the places where the nations, that you shall possess, worshipped their gods, upon the lofty mountains and upon the hills, and under every lush tree.   ב. אַבֵּד תְּאַבְּדוּן אֶת כָּל הַמְּקֹמוֹת אֲשֶׁר עָבְדוּ שָׁם הַגּוֹיִם אֲשֶׁר אַתֶּם יֹרְשִׁים אֹתָם אֶת אֱלֹהֵיהֶם עַל הֶהָרִים הָרָמִים וְעַל הַגְּבָעוֹת וְתַחַת כָּל עֵץ רַעֲנָן:
3. And you shall tear down their altars, smash their monuments, burn their asherim with fire, cut down the graven images of their gods, and destroy their name from that place.   ג. וְנִתַּצְתֶּם אֶת מִזְבְּחֹתָם וְשִׁבַּרְתֶּם אֶת מַצֵּבֹתָם וַאֲשֵׁרֵיהֶם תִּשְׂרְפוּן בָּאֵשׁ וּפְסִילֵי אֱלֹהֵיהֶם תְּגַדֵּעוּן וְאִבַּדְתֶּם אֶת שְׁמָם מִן הַמָּקוֹם הַהוּא:
4. You shall not do so to the Lord, your God.   ד. לֹא תַעֲשׂוּן כֵּן לַי־הֹוָ־ה אֱלֹהֵיכֶם:

By following the Torah's laws and fighting the PLO without being merciful as the Torah prescribes we need to remind ourselves it is not for Israel's sake alone.  We do it for humanity.  

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From: Paul Eidelberg <paul@i-ari.org>
Date: Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 1:15 PM
Subject: The PLO-Axis of Evil: Part II
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The PLO-UN Axis of Evil: Part II


Prof. Paul Eidelberg

The PLO in Lebanon


When the Palestine Liberation Organization entered Lebanon in 1970 (after having been expelled from Jordan), they tipped the power-sharing arrangement between Christians, Muslims, and Druze in favor of the Muslims. The PLO was therefore a major cause of the civil war that followed. The war lasted from 1975 to 1990 and resulted in more than 100,000 civilian fatalities. British journalist Patrick Sills of the London Observer filed a report on the war. To dramatize the world's reaction to this fratricidal war, my friend Eliyahu Amiqam of blessed memory decided to publish a running commentary on Sill's report:*


[Sill writes]: "In the corners of the streets of Beirut, small children exhibit bottles which contain human ears dunked in acid, like pickles or artichokes in vinegar. Bodies are lying in the streets immersed in their coagulated blood, some lacking their procreative organs, which were cut off and put in acid for exhibition by children…."

This report [Amiqam remarks] was printed not in June 1982, during Israel's Operation Peace for Galilee [to stop the PLO from bombing Jewish towns]. [Sill's report] was printed on January 25, 1976, during the Civil War in Lebanon. We read further: "The number of those killed and wounded, and worse than anything, the kidnapped whose fate was usually horrible and awesome, [had already] reached about 40,000, with both sides [Muslim and Christian Arabs] competing between themselves for the most ferocious actions. Complete villages were pillaged, set on fire, and all their populations eliminated. The Palestinian terrorists were the most extreme and cruelly vicious of all...."


[Now Amiqam asks:] What did the world say at that time to this frightening situation? Nothing. What did Pope Paul VI say when nuns were raped in front of their parents and brothers and afterwards had their elbows cut? His holiness did not say anything. He was busy at the time protesting against the construction that was going on in Jerusalem. [Shades of Barack Obama, busy protesting against housing construction in eastern Jerusalem while Iran persisted in its nuclear weapons program!]


What did the world do at that time to stop the carnage and the horror in Lebanon? Nothing. But six years later [during Israel's "Operation Peace for Galilee"], the world saw various attempts [by the United States and Western Europe] to allow the [PLO] terrorists to remain in their positions where they had succeeded in destroying Lebanon, slaughtering tens of thousands of its population, while establishing a central base for exporting murder on a worldwide scale [all this with the arms of the Soviet Union, the money of Saudi Arabia, the military cooperation of Syria, and the diplomatic patronage of Egypt].


Amiqam goes on to say: "Until then everything was just fine in Lebanon. The disaster started only after the Jewish army [of Israel] entered Lebanon and began its 'genocide' and its 'final solution' to the Palestinian problem. Now [all of a sudden] the world showed on TV screens the pictures of war, the killing and destruction, the mothers fleeing with their children in their arms."


The "world" in this context is the one influenced by the mendacious media of the United States and Western Europe, which denigrated Israel and portrayed the Jew as the villain, more monstrous and ugly than any other.


And so it has happened in Gaza. For eight years the PLO-Palestinian Authority, including Hamas, fired some 10,000 rockets into Israeli towns, killing and wounding and traumatizing thousands of Jewish men, women, and children. What did the democratic world do about this brutal violation of human rights? Nothing. What did the United Nations do about this ongoing violation of human rights? Nothing. It was only after Israel launched "Operation Cast Lead" to protect its people that the United Nations suddenly became concerned about human rights. Only after Israel was defeating Hamas in Gaza did the UN become conscious of human rights to the extent of denouncing Israel for violating the rights of Arabs used by Hamas as human shields.


Returning to the PLO in Lebanon, I must point out that the kinsmen of the Muslims mentioned by Sills and Amiqam will be found in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza—the "Palestinians." These are the same Palestinians who have used children as human bombs, yes, the same poor Palestinians for whom Europeans and Americans burn incense and give billions. This Indiscriminate humanitarianism absolves these Palestinians of any responsibility for their miserable condition; it dehumanizes them. Never mind their inhumanity and the inhumanity of those they have elected as their leaders. But if we recall, as previously documented, their wretchedness before, and their prosperity after, Israel gained control of the so-called West Bank, it's fair to say that the billions poured into the coffers of the Palestinians will not humanize them, if only because economics does not trump the implacable ethos of Islam, of which we have only touched the surface. 


Having recounted the savagery of the PLO in Lebanon, we must now explore their accomplishments. We first note that it was Fatah, the most professional killers of the PLO, who trained Iran's Revolutionary Guards. The training took place in Lebanon's Bekka Valley in the 1970s. Strange that the PLO, Sunni Muslims, should train Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Shiite Muslims whose most notorious member is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Michael Ledeen rightly ascribes to Ahmadinejad a love of death or necrophilia. This Muslim despot used thousands of Iranian children to walk over and explode mine-fields in the Iran-Iraq War.


This paganism is evident in the PLO-Palestinian Authority which used children as human bombs to kill Jews—a practice more ghastly than the sacrifice of children by the ancient Canaanites. The Palestinians certainly have no cultural immunity to necrophilia—and this alone demonstrates that they do not merit independent statehood, quite apart from the fact that the "Palestinian People" is a fraud: a waxwork Venus de Milo with arms.


* Yediot Aharanot, June 18, 1982, cited in, and adapted from, Chaim Zimmerman, Torah and Existence (Jerusalem: A.A.E. Inc., 1986), 349-350.  Note that Israel entered Lebanon on June 6, 1982 to suppress PLO shelling of the Galilee. 




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Friday, September 23, 2011

Fwd: Takes 5 seconds: Vote NO to one more Arab State- חשוב להצביע-העבירו הלאה



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Date: Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 4:13 PM
Subject: Takes 5 seconds: Vote NO to one more Arab State- חשוב להצביע-העבירו הלאה
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So far, the vote is about 2 to 1 in favor - but with only 700 votes - so yours will make a big difference!!

Vote NO to one more Arab State

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CNN POLL

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Thank you, Hashem. In response to Thank you Mr. President from Agudath Yisroel, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel

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Dear Hashem,

Thank you Hashem for giving us a beautiful Land called the Land of Israel.  Thank you Hashem for giving us the Mitzvot in the Torah whereby we can bring Sanctity to the World.  Thank you Hashem for choosing the Nation of Israel to be the Light unto Nations and thereby infuse the world with Holiness.  Thank you Hashem for giving us the Holy Torah whereby the Roadmap of your desires is clearly spelled out  and boundaries clearly delineated.  Thank you Hashem for each and every inch of precious soil in Eretz Yisroel, where the land overflows with your blessings and will only produce for those Chosen to keep the commandments in the Holy Land.  

We love you Hashem and we love this precious Land.  We will give the first fruit of our efforts to the Kohein.  We will take off a tenth  and give it to the Levites who will give their tenth to the Priests.  In the 1st,  2nd, 4th and 5th year of the Sabbatical cycle we will take off an additional tenth and bring it to Jerusalem where we will enjoy the fruits of our labors,  and share it  with joy with the Levites,widows and orphans.  We will in this way show our Hakoras Hatov for your blessings.  In the 3rd and 6th year of the Sabbatical cycle we will give this additional tenth to the poor.  We will not take dropped or forgotten sheaves as is prescribed in the Torah, the Oral and Written law, nor will be take from the corner of the fields.

In the Seventh year we will return this precious Land back to YOU, Hashem, and in this way demonstrate that the Land and the entire world belongs only to You and You alone can determine to whom this precious Land belongs.  The Land will rest and we will not work the Land.  We will experience a year with a taste of the World to Come and we will eat and be happy and share what we have.  We will know first hand that it is not our hard work that sustains us but it is You and You alone and we will be the recipients of  the produce of holiness given to You Hashem by our fellow brethren. Not only will we not starve, chances are we will gain weight.  In obeying Your commandments with joy and unfailing belief, we demonstrate our Hakoras Hatov for all of your blessings!

No powerful gov't nor powerful leader is more powerful than you Hashem.    

And no Palestinian State will serve you like we, the Nation of Israel will. 

Let it be Your Will that the Nation of Israel and the World begin to understand that peace and prosperity can never be realized when we go against the Divine Roadmap and that pain and destruction can be averted by following your Roadmap to Peace which is prescribed in your precious Torah . 

Sincerely, 

Your faithful servant bs"d  

 

 


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Weekly Window

Agudath Israel of America

Office of Government Affairs

 

News and Information from the week of
        Sept 18 - Sept 23, 2011              

  

 

 

 

 

We wish to extend a hearty Mazel Tov to Rabbi & Mrs. Meir Brody on the birth of their new daughter.  We wish them much yiddishe nachas from their whole mishpacha.

 

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Thank you, Mr. President

 

Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel

Executive Vice President

 

 

 

September 23, 2011

 

Honorable Barack H. Obama

President of the United States

The White House
 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

 

Mr. President:

 

On behalf of the thousands of families that comprise Agudath Israel of America's Orthodox Jewish constituency across the nation, I write to commend you for your clear and wise words to the United Nations General Assembly earlier this week.

 

The stance you took on the Palestinian Authority's ill-conceived unilateral declaration of statehood was courageous and principled. So too was your pointed description of the daily dangers Israel faces - made before a group that, unfortunately, includes representatives of states that display undisguised ill will toward Israel.

 

By reprising both the distant and not-so-distant Jewish past, and referring overtly to the "historic homeland" of the Jewish people, you boldly stated facts that have been crying out for a voice. That you did so on a world stage, in full display to people all across the globe, enhanced the power of your words immeasurably.

 

Coming mere weeks after your unhesitating and decisive action to rescue the Israelis who were trapped by a mob in Cairo, your speech at the United Nations further confirmed your deep concern for Israel and her citizens.

 

The Jewish religious tradition hallows a concept called "hakarat hatov" - that when good is done, it must be recognized and appreciated. We recognize the good you have done. And we deeply appreciate it.

 

Sincerely,

Rabbi David Zwiebel

 

                                                                      

 

 AD 2011

New Voucher Program Passes Key Committee

 

Rabbi A.D. Motzen - Director

 

(serving OH, IN, MI, MO, GA) 
 

  

After eight lengthy hearings over seven months, House Bill 136 (Huffman) was voted out of the House Education Committee this week in a 12-10 vote.

 

The proposed PACT scholarship would significantly expand voucher eligibility and help thousands of students who are currently unable to access the existing Ohio voucher programs. Although the EdChoice voucher program was expanded in the most recent budget to allow 60,000 slots, the eligibility rules remained virtually the same.

 

PACT would not eliminate EdChoice. It would simply add students across the state who qualify based on income level, regardless of where they reside.  Unlike EdChoice, PACT scholarship amounts are awarded on a sliding scale, depending on family income. Initially, current private school students would not be eligible, but they are phased-in over the next few years.

 

If you haven't done so already, please thank Rep. Matt Huffman for his leadership on this issue.

Phone: (614) 466-9624 Email: district04@ohr.state.oh.us  Please also contact your own state representative and encourage them to vote for HB 136 when it reaches the House floor.

 

 

Guest Speaker at Legislator's Conference

 

While the Ohio House Education Committee was in the midst of a four-hour hearing on HB 136 (see above), I was in Indianapolis at a school choice summit hosted by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. The conference brought together lawmakers from 17 states and speakers from around the country. On Wednesday, I delivered a presentation to suburban legislators on how to design effective school choice programs and repeated it the next day for rural legislators. I was honored to share the podium with Dick Komer Esq. of the Institute for Justice, who focused on the constitutional aspects of bill design.

 

Thank you Jeff Reed and Dale Buwalda of the Friedman Foundation for giving me the opportunity to participate in such an informative conference. It was encouraging to see so many different states moving forward with school choice efforts.

 

 

 

sadwin state house 

Board of Appeals Reaffirms Employee's

Religious Rights

 

Rabbi Ariel Sadwin - Director

 

Maryland 

 

 

This week, one of our many open cases of community members with workplace religious discrimination issues was thankfully resolved. A local employer was unwilling to allow his Orthodox Jewish employee to take leave for the four Yom Tov days of Pesach. Ahead of the onset of Yom Tov, our office provided the employee with information pertaining to the relevant law and various suggestions of how to negotiate with the employer. Despite the best efforts of the employee to explain her need for a religious accommodation,  the employer justified his unwillingness to provide the requested accommodation, by arguing that it would create  "undue hardship" for him. Unfortunately, the current employment law in Maryland lacks the stronger language that exists in the statutes of some other states which provides a clearer and more employee-friendly definition for "undue hardship" to the employer. That, coupled with the fact that the employee did not have any accrued leave, made the situation rather difficult.  When Pesach came and the employee didn't show up for work, she was immediately terminated from her position - for "voluntarily quitting" and "misconduct" in not reporting for work.  

 

The employee then filed a successful claim with the Maryland Department of Labor Licensing and Regulation (DLLR) for unemployment benefits. As the responsibility for repayment of DLLR-provided unemployment benefits falls on the employer, it was of little surprise that the employer appealed his former employee's right to those benefits. At a hearing at the DLLR Division of Appeals in mid-June, both parties explained their positions The hearing examiner ruled in favor of the employer stating that the employee's leave of absence was "without good cause" and ordered the employee to return the entire amount of benefits received.

 

Upon reviewing the written decision of the hearing examiner,  I was disturbed by the inaccurate description of the facts as it pertained to the employee's  request and religious needs.  I urged the employee to appeal the decision to the Board of Appeals, and assisted her throughout the process. Aside  from the negative financial affect on this individual employee, the ruling of the State could have had repercussions in future cases.

 

This week, the employee received great news from the Board of Appeals stating that after review of the case it was clear that the employee's leave of absence was indeed "with good cause" and reinstated  her unemployment benefits. The ruling quoted the 1981 U.S. Supreme Court decision of Thomas v. Review Board of Indiana  "where the duties of employment conflict with a sincerely held religious belief causing the employee to voluntarily quit, no penalty may be imposed under the unemployment insurance law."

 

We hope that our work on the Federal and Maryland Workplace Religious Freedom Acts will help avoid such situations in the future and help guarantee greater religious accommodation for our community in the workplace.

 

I wish to thank the following attorneys who have been helpful in dealing with the various workplace law issues about which our office has been contacted: Eric R. Stern, Esq., Eric Pines, Esq., and Jacob Statman, Esq.

 

 

Lefkowitz, Shmuel

Agudath Israel Calls for Culturally Sensitive Redistricting in New York State

 

Rabbi Shmuel Lefkowitz -

Vice President for Community Affairs

 

At a hearing before the New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment I was one of several representatives of the Orthodox Jewish community to express concern that the Orthodox Jewish community is currently divided amongst five different Congressional districts and six State Senate districts. The effect of such a fragmented political map is that the voice and influence of our community has been diluted and our community is disenfranchised. I stated that, "What we are asking for is culturally sensitive redistricting. Not political, not independent, but culturally sensitive. Look at the Southern tier of Brooklyn, see who lives there and draw the lines based on common culture and common needs".

 

 Other community activists who testified to the committee include Leon Goldenberg, Dr. Meir Wikler, Chaim Israel, Yeruchem Silver and Garry Schlesinger, Executive Chairperson of UJCARE of Williamsburg. The group intends to submit maps which show where the Orthodox community in Brooklyn resides and offer suggestions that will make the State Senate district and Congressional district more culturally sensitive. 

 

 

IN THIS ISSUE

Thank you, Mr. President

New Voucher Program Passes Key Committee

Board of Appeals Reaffirms Employee's Religious Rights

Agudath Israel Calls for Culturally Sensitive Redistricting

 

 

Agudath Israel of America 
Office of Government Affairs

Executive Vice President:

Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Esq.
212-797-7385

dzwiebel@agudathisrael.org 

 

National Director
of Government Affairs:

Rabbi Yehiel M. Kalish

212-797-9000 x232 

ykalish@agudathisrael.org

 

General Counsel:
Mordechai Biser, Esq.
212-797-9000 x 310
mbiser@agudathisrael.org

 

Vice President for Community Affairs:
Rabbi Shmuel Lefkowitz
718-382-7500
slprg1@verizon.net 

Director of Education Affairs:
Mrs. Deborah Zachai
212-797-7386
dzachai@agudathisrael.org   

 

Education Affairs Associate:

Mr. Dovid Tanenbaum

212-797-9000 Ext. 321

dtanenbaum@agudathisrael.org 

 

Director-Project LEARN
Special Education Affairs:

Mrs. Leah Steinberg 

212-797-9000 x 325

 

Director of Communications:

Mrs. Leah Zagelbaum

Constituent Services:

Ms. Chaya Chava Shulman

212-797-9000 x335 constituentservices@agudathisrael.org

 

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American Citizens Gemach in Israel - Director: Rabbi Aharon Spetner

972-52-760-2289

314-802-9606- x1201

aspetner@acgemach.org 

   

Arizona Director:

Rabbi Robert Glazer, Esq.

480-467-4593

rglazer@hotmail.com


Florida Director:

Rabbi Moshe Matz
305-532-2500
 
mmatz@agudathisraelfl.org
 

Maryland/Mid-Atlantic Director:
Rabbi Ariel Sadwin
410-484-3632
asadwin@agudathisrael-md.org

 

New Jersey Director:

Rabbi Meir Brody

908-910-1776

mbrody@agudathisrael-nj.org 

Ohio Regional Director:
Rabbi A. D. Motzen 

 

 

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Vice President of Federal

Government Affairs

Washington Director and Counsel:

Rabbi Abba Cohen

202-835-0414

acohen@agudathisrael-dc.org

 

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