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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Listen to Who? Ari Shavit of My Promised Land, a Leftist published in 2013 or Dan Kurzman of Genesis 1948 published in 1970

Nadene Goldfoot                                                     
Ari Shavit
                                   
Dan Kurzman



















Never before have I ever encountered such tripe about Israel when I started reading Ari Shavit's Chapter 5 in "My Promised Land" titled Lydda, 1948, and then getting into Safed's entrance into his book, a city I lived in from 1981 to the end of 1985.  It caused me to go back and use the reference material hopefully found in Dan Kurzman's "Genesis 1948"-an American journalist and writer of military history books, who  In the early 1950s,  worked in Europe and in Israel for American newspapers and news agencies and was then correspondent of the NBC News in Jerusalem. to see how he described events in Israel's beginnings in 1948.  Oh yes, Kurzman had tons to say about Lydda.  I certainly hoped that Shavit didn't find his information in Kurzman's book.  I have to confess that I've only read over and over about my 3rd cousin, Stanley Goldfoot in Kurzman's book.  It's so thick that I did not dare start reading it as a text book about the beginnings of Israel.  I had enough other information for that in more concise readings such as "Facts About Israel from Jerusalem's Ministry for Foreign Affairs.  We forget that the mind of the writer can color facts and writers use that knowledge to sway readers one way or the other towards a subject.  It takes talent to write journalistically about history without leading the reader to the left or right.  


As Wikipedia put it, "Ari Shavit (Hebrewארי שביט; born November 26, 1957) is an Israeli reporter and writer. Shavit was a Senior Correspondent at the left-of-center Israeli newspaper Haaretz before he resigned when a pattern of sexual misconduct came to public attention.
A self-described left-wing journalist and anti-occupation peacenik, Shavit is the author of the 2013 New York Times Best Seller My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel, " the book that puts me into distress.  I could tell at my distress point that Ari had turned against Israel, finding Israel as if he just stumbled into it as if in a time machine, not understanding what was going on at all but finding Israel completely in the wrong.  How he must have hated his ancestors who he wrote about, British Jewish Zionists, who came to Palestine early on in 1897, for landing there, and how they must have turned over in their graves knowing what misconceptions he was pouring into his writing for Israel. Of course the reason I am upset by what little so far I have read is knowing the truth about Israel after living there over 5 years as well as knowing the people and our religion and what it teaches us and has shaped us to live by. I just know that the writer, Ari, has had none of these guidelines to write such as he has.  Age definitely has a lot to do with it as he's only 3 years younger than my daughter. As an Israeli, people put trust in his writings.  That's the deplorable part of his writing.  He seems to not have pride in his people.       

 If anything, it would match other material I already have such as my overused softback of FROM TIME IMMEMORIAL by Joan Peters in 1984, an American reporter who went to original sources originally on the side of the Arabs but who did a 180 after gathering this real information, Battleground, Fact and Fantasy in 1973 by Samuel Katz-author of more than twenty books and one hundred articles on Middle East security issues, terrorism, and police and military special operations. The founder of Special Operations Report, he has appeared as an expert on networks ranging from BBC World News to Fox News to Al JazeeraMyths and Facts-A Concise Record of the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Mitchell G. Bard and Joel Himelfarb in 1984,  

The tragedy is that this former soldier who served in the elite paratrooper brigade of the IDF had lived in fear of the demise of Israel during his whole childhood.  He had developed no hope for Israel in his home which so many Israelis did have through our ancient religion. Where is his faith?  
                                                   
Getting out of Lydda before the Jews come, 1948

Lydda is in my Jewish Encyclopedia..  In Hebrew, it is Lod, a town in Israel that goes back to Egyptian documents and is even mentioned in Chron. 8:12 saying it was built by the tribe of Benjamin!  This is where Israel's airport was built outside of Tel Aviv.  Most of its Arab inhabitant left when the town was captured by the Israeli army in 1948.  This is what Ari and Dan both write about and I think will show a big difference in their telling because of their different perspectives of the capturing.  Of course, since 1948, large numbers of immigrants have settled there.  In 1990 the population was 41,300 and that included 8,400 non-Jews.  
                                                               
City of Lod (Lydda) with mosque and minaret

Kurzman writes about the war against the Jews living in Palestine that took place before the British pulled out.  The Brits had been there for 30 years holding the mandate over the population before the Jews declared the land as Israel on May 14, 1948.  This Arab-Israeli war lasted from November 1947 to March 1949.  Jews had been waiting for over 2,000 years being dispersed in the world.  It's been over 7 decades since then, and fighting is still going on.  Even the corona virus has become ammunition for the Arabs to blame the Jews today. The way they have been telling it, Jews cause everything from bad weather to crops failing.  

Shavit had a good beginning, too, of valuable information.  Then I became stunned in chapter 5 and Lydda.  

My opinion is that everyone not Jewish is prejudice of Jews with a few exceptions,  and has been since even before Christianity started, but of course, became even more so afterwards what with the Roman Empire converting.  England was even more so, showing it by expulsing Jews from their land for 400 years from  1290 to 1655.  They're the ones decided by the League of Nations to hold the 30 year mandate on Palestine and to help them form their Jewish National Home that they all decided Jews should have.   The United Nations replaced the League of Nations, and after waiting for so long and almost being totally wiped out, and losing 80% of promised land, Israel came into being but was attacked 5 minutes after the pronouncement. In 1952, the English attitude towards Jews was that they certainly didn't want any marrying into their families.  That's probably why they didn't mind leaving them without defense tools when they pulled out-completely unlike the promise they had taken to help them create their Jewish homeland.  

This prejudice of a people who differed from others by not being Christians and resisting pressure to convert had brought on through the ages, expulsions, pogroms, forced conversions, murder of Jews, mob attacks,  crusade murderings, slavery, Poland's 1848 massacre of 100,000 Jews, and then the Holocaust of WWII killing 6 million.  Prejudice against Jews has existed for the past 3,000 years like colds, and all the different viruses that visit us seasonally and have been forever since biblical days.  Prejudice is a disease.  Why haven't we given in as a people?  We were told that we were selected because we were stiff-necked, and we promised not to.  Stiff-necked people try their best to keep their promise.  We keep it because we see the truth in it.  We don't want to lose this special vision.

So just what happened in 1948 when every Arab was against us for returning home after a lapse of our large community?  We had Jews living there continuously, but not as a nation; not after the Ottoman Empire had held it for 400 years letting it go to rot, swamp and mosquitoes.  They had made the mistake of siding with the Germans in WWI and losing it to the Allies.  The Jews saw their chance and held hundreds of meetings with the Allies before the war ended and as the Russians had been holding pogrom after pogrom against them, and the French were picking on them again blaming a Jewish Captain in their army for things he had not done and putting him on Devil's Israel, worse prison in the world.  
                                                      
A scandal that rocked France in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Dreyfus affair involved a Jewish artillery captain in the French army, Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935), who was falsely convicted of passing military secrets to the Germans, anti-Semitism in the service.  

That was the Dreyfus Affair, that turned out to be the writing on the wall of things to come to Jews.  Just what do you think was building up in some of our Jewish men?  For Jewish men 3,000 years ago were valiant and muscular soldiers, Samsons in the making, fighters for King David.  They had become biblical commentators and mathematicians, traders and rabbis, with no nation to fight for that was theirs, and they've had to quickly leave gas chambers and starvation to pick up a rifle and defend their new country.  
                                                         
Lieutenant-General Sir John Bagot GlubbKCBCMGDSOOBEMCKStJKPM (16 April 1897 – 17 March 1986), known as Glubb Pasha
 

Lydda:  At the time Jordan was called Transjordan.  The capital was Amman, like today.  Glubb Pasha, an Englishman -was a British soldier, scholar and author, who led and trained Transjordan's Arab Legion between 1939 and 1956 as its commanding general.,  was with the Arab Legion and had lost many men and many were wounded and they had no replacements.  So Glubb told their Prime Minister Tawfiq Pasha that they couldn't keep fighting because Transjordan had little to gain as they controlled all the land they wanted (they took 80% of the Jewish land with England's blessing).  If the war started up again they might lose land.  This was thought out during a truce that started on June 11, 1948.  His greatest worry, however, was about Lydda and Ramle which were only 15 miles from Tel Aviv and almost surrounded by Jewish colonies, but had been awarded to the Arabs under the UN partition plan.  Glubb warned the King and PM that they could not be defended.  Both the king and Tawfiq had neglected to send military governors to these 2 places like they did for Hebron, Jerusalem, Ramallah and Nablus.  The Arabs had decided against anymore fighting, and no more money for soldiers.  
                                                         
The siege of Jerusalem 
As it was, the Jews had accepted the original partition plan and the Arabs had tried to scuttle it by force.  Israel felt justified in seeking to improve the original borders.  At first, Israeli defenders had miraculously held out against the regular armies of the Arab world.  They lost Mishmar Hayarden, Yad Mordechai, Nitzanim, the Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem and some outposts around Jerusalem.  The Israelis had fought to the breaking point.  The fighting units were worn out with 100 dead in every battalion.  On the Jenin front they were under continuous artillery fire and attacks from the air.  

Hafez Abu Kuwaik, mukhtar of northern Lydda, age 51, grabbed a WWII rifle and joined the town's 300 full-time defenders who were poorly trained, and thought the Arab Legion would come to defend themselves before the Israeli forces would come.  
                                                      


Yitzhak Sadeh (1890 – 1952), commander of the Palmas, one of the founders of the Israel Defense Forces at the time of the establishment of the State of Israel. 

Born in Lublin, Poland, Sadeh began his military career in the Russian army during the First World War. He was decorated for bravery and rose to be a battalion commander. He emigrated to Erez Israel in 1920, upon hearing of the death of Joseph Trumpeldor, whom he had met three years earlier.
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Yitzhak Sadeh's 8th Armored Brigade had taken a number of Arab villages and Lydda Airport that was bogged down in a struggle near Beit Nahada with Glubb's armored cars.  This pincer operation had Lydda and Ramle practically surrounded.  (I taught in Safed's jr high with a Ned Sadeh.  I wonder if he was related?  Sadeh meant "field." )  Ned had to report to duty even though he was an American.  My husband, a former USA Airforce Airman, had such a bad lung condition that Israel left him alone as a teacher.   
                                                       

 In 1977, following the election of Menachem Begin as Prime Minister, Dayan was expelled from the Labor Party because he joined the Likud-led government as Foreign Minister, playing an important part in negotiating the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.     

1948 is when Moshe Dayan lost his eye, serving under Sadeh.  With his column going into Beit Shemen welcomed by the village population,  they stormed through Lydda while shooting, leaving Arabs killed.  The driver of the jeep turned the wrong way and they continued, storming into Ramle as their brakes failed.  They entered through a hail of bullets and grenades.  Realizing they were in the wrong city, they raced back to Lydda while suffering more casualties.  
Sadeh was angry that they had left on their own and attacked Lydda.
                                                            
Moshe Dayan (Hebrewמשה דיין‎; 20 May 1915 – 16 October 1981) was an Israeli military leader and politician. As commander of the Jerusalem front in the 1948 Arab–Israeli Warchief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953–58) during the 1956 Suez Crisis, but mainly as Defense Minister during the Six-Day War in 1967, he became to the world a fighting symbol of the new state of Israel.
Shavit calls Israel's soldiers "the training group boys" and has them marching on Lydda on July 11, 1948.  About Dayan, he writes that "after Dayan's storm of fire breaks Lydda's spirit of resistance",....   poetic but really doesn't describe the action.     ...".They lead the long procession of Lydda's inhabitants, their hands in the air, to the Great Mosque and confined them there, thousands of men, young and old.  They hear the shrieking, the howling, the weeping.  They see the horror in the eyes of women and children."   There were no 'thousands', and he doesn't mention Dayan's missing eye that hasn't been to a first aid station as  yet. I imagine the mosque was a normal-size mosque and not such a great one at that.         

The Jews went through hell in fighting for their promised land.  They had few guns, and it took a miracle to come out the winner.  I don't appreciate a one-sided story painting the Jews as the bad guys when it doesn't fit the facts.  

There were 1,339,763 non-Jews in Palestine in 1946 according to reference McCarthy.  According to Ottoman statistics studied by Justin McCarthy, the population of Palestine in the early 19th century was 350,000, in 1860 it was 411,000 and in 1900 about 600,000 of which 94% were Arabs. In 1914 Palestine had a population of 657,000 Muslim Arabs, 81,000 Christian Arabs, and 59,000 Jews. McCarthy estimates the non-Jewish population of Palestine at 452,789 in 1882, 737,389 in 1914, 725,507 in 1922, 880,746 in 1931 and 1,339,763 in 1946.

In 1920, the British Government's Interim Report on the Civil Administration of Palestine stated that there were hardly 700,000 people living in Palestine:.
Jewish immigrants went to Palestine and in the 1920s most came from Eastern Europe, land of Pogroms and being forced to live in the Pale of Settlement.  In the 1930s any Jews who could escaped to Palestine from Nazi Germany.  By 1948, the Yishuv (the Jewish community of Israel) numbered 850,000 Jews.  Defense organizations like the Haganah and Irgun formed. 
                                                 
Stanley Goldfoot with his first wife and daughters,
probably at the beach in Tel Aviv.  
My 3rd cousin, Stanley Goldfoot, journalist, also wrote about Israel in his famous "LETTER TO THE WORLD" in a right-sided essay about the world's anti-Semitism towards Jews and why Israel was so important. He was the Stern Group's Chief of Intelligence and had moved to Israel at age 18 from South Africa.  He had lots of pride for his people and knew of the injustice they had suffered throughout history.  Stanley lived in Jerusalem and I was privileged to be able to meet him at the King David Hotel and get to know him. He was a man my mother's age.  Dan Kurzman wrote about him in Genesis 1948.    https://israelseen.com/2014/05/09/1969-stanley-goldfoots-open-letter-to-the-world-from-jerusalem-4/

That was it;  Israel started off with 850,000 Jews who needed a country of their own badly.   They were the remnant of well over 6 million Jews. They were surrounded by millions of hostile Arabs.  The odds have always been against the Jews.   
Update 3/26/2020: I've continued reading the book and feel that the author had been listening more to our Arab population than he had the old Jewish Israeli ones in chpt 5. I've heard such exaggerations from an Arab population at Reed College in Portland  during a gathering about Israel.   The book becomes a better read as I have continued reading. 

Update 3/27/2020: page 166, Ari is telling us that the children in Israel don't want to hear their holocaust parents tell their sad stories-they just want to enjoy life and believe in what their schooling tells them, like that they are strong now, the very best and will not be taken by lambs to the slaughter, and what they will grow up to be and will overcome the Germans and the Arabs and the barren desert.  Then his Freudian slip enters his writing.  "We will overcome our weakness and deformed genes and shameful history."
   You could knock me over with a shotgun;  all the disbeliefs that I have for our history and our people.  Weakness?  What is that-a belief in one G-d only?  We have IQs at least 10 points higher than the rest of humanity and have produced more nobel winners with our stiff-necked thinking.  Deformed genes?  I am so proud to have genes that go back to a Rabbi Samson Wertheimer who was born in 1658 who was a direct descendant of RASHI who was a descendant of King David, genes that made up those nobel winners and people like Albert Einstein who had the highest recorded IQ of 180 who developed the theory of relativity, genes that we share with the Davidic dynasty of kings David and king Solomon, and overcome our shameful history?  

Our history makes up the Old Testament, the bible of both Jews and Christians, which lays down the laws for humanity to follow in order to be humane.  Moses gave us such laws from G-d that people are still in awe of them almost 4,000 years later.  We have so much as a nation to be proud of and yet I see someone who is a self-hating Jew who is apologizing for who he is.  Sad, yes, sad indeed.  Ari, you are not seeing us and our ancestors with the eyes I hoped all Jews would see with but eyes of an anti-Semite. 

 It is because of anti-Semitism that we have been treated so badly by humanity, and this has stemmed from what I call "jealousy."  Jealousy because we could write and read and do sums and kings and queens needed our help occasionally causing us to be invited into their country,  jealousy because we were the "chosen" people of the bible.  All this turning against us caused us to grow into who we are today, surprisingly.  It's as if the cook decided to stir up a cake and threw everything into the batter, over-cooked it, made a mess of it and yet it turned out to be delicious.  We're the cake and G-d was the cook who knew what he was doing.  

Resource:
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2111379/samuel-katz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Palestine_(region)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Kurzman
The New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yitzhak-sadeh
Read this one: example of being fair and rightous, whether left or right;    https://israel-nadene.blogspot.com/2016/05/israels-military-versus-netanyahu-and.html
Update: 3/24/2020 Found: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/10/21/lydda-1948
Benny Morris, young Israeli historian on Lydda, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-jan-26-oe-morris26-story.html
Messages From A Syrian Jew Trapped In Egypt, by Nadene Goldfoot 
Can't leave out Benny Morris, Israeli historian, born December 1948. He was a professor of history in the Middle East Studies department of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in the city of Beersheba, Israel

Thursday, February 20, 2014

LETTERS FROM ISRAEL

                                                                   
Letters From Israel by Nadene Goldfoot is a book I wrote using all the letters I wrote to my family from 1980 to the end of 1985.  It was published by 1st Books in 2003, 452 pages, now Authorhouse.  

What happens when two middle-aged American West Coast Jewish teachers decide to make aliyah to Israel with their German shepherd without having first vacationed there?  

When I started to read my letters that my mother had saved, I  cried.  She had saved them because they were so very interesting.   I put the letters back in the bag and stuck them away in my closet.  It was too painful to keep reading.  After a few months, I knew what I had to do:  write a book.

Read and find out what it was like to be in Israel during this period.  I was able to meet my illustrious cousin, Stanley Goldfoot, and hear his account of his life in Israel and what it was like to be the Chief of Intelligence for the Stern Group before Israel was created in 1948.  We were able to meet with my husband's illustrious cousin, also, the rabbi who had started Boys Town.

There was one book written earlier that was given to us to read when we were in the ulpan that told of a different family that had moved to Israel with their children.  Our story is quite different from theirs.

My husband and I and our German shepherd had made aliyah.  We were teachers in Oregon and went through classes in Haifa, where we lived for 10 months, to become certified teachers in Israel.  Danny was an actor from Miami, originally, so we started our own drama group and played in hotels across Israel with our shtick of a Laugh-In style act.   I wrote plays that we put on in Safed.  We were able to take in a lot of tourist attraction visits on weekends.  The most serious time was in being in the 1982 conflict with Lebanon, which was not too far from our home in Safed.

Going from conservative to orthodox in Safed and celebrating holidays like we had never celebrated before was our personal high experience.

The book is available to buy on http://www.amazon.com and other online bookstores.   

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Israel's Flood of Jewish Immigrants From Arab Countries

Nadene Goldfoot
Why are there still Arab refugees in camps all over the Middle East since 1948 living on the the money from the UN?  Why haven't they become citizens of the Arab country that they came from?  It's been 64 years.

In May 1948  Israel was created through the United Nations with 650,000 people for a Jewish Homeland   It had been 2,000 years that they had gone without a homeland of their own.   Jews had been suffering from anti-Semitic activities since 70 CE through the present time with pogroms in Russia and the Holocaust that killed 6 million of them.   Jews were forced out of their Middle East homes and had to emigrate to Israel as soon as it was created.  Given a choice, they might have wanted to wait for the fighting to stop, first.

Besides fighting for their life the minute they announced the recognition of their state, they had to deal with immigration, which meant housing, feeding and clothing people coming into the country.  They received refugees from the Holocaust in Europe.  Many were the remnants of the Jewish communities in Poland, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia.  They came on ships.

Entire Jewish communities came from Arab countries including 121,000 out of the 130,000 Jews of Iraq; 44,000 out of the 45,000 Jews of Yemen of which Ofra Haza, the singer, was one; and  30,500 out of 35,000 Jews of Libya.   Often tents had to be put up for a temporary housing.

Between 1955 and 1957 there were 165,000 Jews that came from Morocco, Tunisia, Poland and other countries.  A large number of Jews from Romania arrived in Israel under a family reunification plan.    Between 1961 and 1964 there were 215,000 Jews that came, mainly from Eastern Europe and North Africa.

Since the Six-Day War in 1967, there has been a new wave of immigration, mainly from countries in North and South America, Western Europe and the Soviet Union.  By the end of 1972, about 200,000 immigrants had arrived.  Russian immigrants were settled on the Sinai Desert and Ethiopians were settled in Safed, which was cold in the winter.  It all depended on where housing existed.

This ended the life of ancient Jewish communities of Iraq, Yemen, Egypt and Libya who all had a history of of living there for the past 2,000 years. They were the Sefardi and Mitzraim Jews.   They had lived as 2nd class citizens with rules and regulations to follow because they were Jewish.  They had been held back and came with a completely different culture from the Eastern European Ashkenazi Jews.  That was an adjustment that Jews of Israel had to make.  Altogether nearly 700,000 immigrants, almost half the total -came as destitute refugees from Moslem countries.  That number matches that of the Palestinian Arabs who became refugees in 1948.    Israel had to manage 1,400,000 immigrants over their first 24 years along with the wars of :

1. November 29, 1947- 1949:   War of Independence: Arabs responded with war to the UN resolution on Palestine and continued until the Armistice Agreement  By April 1948 the land was invaded from Syria, Lebanon and Egypt to reinforce local Arabs attacking communities and blocking main roads.  Then on May 14, 1948 Israel was invaded by the armies of Egypt, Transjordan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and a Saudi-Arabian contingent.  The next day the head of the Arab League,  Azzam Pasha,  proclaimed from Cairo that "This will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and Crusades."  They're still in the attempt.
2. October 29 1956-November 5, 1956:   The Sinai War (Suez crisis) 
3. June 4-11, 1967:  The Six Day War
4. August 7,1968- August 7-8, 1970  The War of Attrition
5. October 6-25,  1973 The Yom Kippur War

There was an armistice and a cease fire between wars.  Even times between wars were filled with clashes along the frontier lines.  Arab terrorists, known as fidayun who were supported by Arab governments, made forays into Israel committing acts of terrorism and sabotage.

Several Eastern European countries also saw the removal of the remnant of Jews not killed in the Holocaust like Poland, Hungary and Romania where Jews had lived for centuries.  Today only a small number of Jews are there.  As a result, most Jews today live in Israel with 6 million and the United States with 6 million and 2 million more scattered through the world in places like France, England, South Africa, Canada and such.  Many from Russia were able to finally leave Russia well into the 1980's and had not been allowed to practice any religion at all.  In 1980 I was in Hebrew classes in Haifa with many Russian teachers, making up a class of 40.  I must admit that they were far more capable than I of learning a new language.

Talk about a melting pot!  This was more than the vast USA had ever thought of handling.  All these people coming in this short period of time and all speaking different languages with one common denominator, Hebrew.  The problem was that they all used it in synagogue services but not for daily communication.  Ulpans had to be set up where they went to school and learned to speak Hebrew.  Immigrants keep coming in.  Wars keep rising.  Remnants of the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel are reuniting and coming to Israel.

My 2nd cousin, Stanley Goldfoot, graduated from a high school Yeshiva in Johannesburg, South Africa and boarded a ship in 1933 at age 18 for "Palestine."  In the middle of the ocean a swastika flag went up, and he didn't know if he'd make it or not.  When he did, he was greeted by members of the Stern Group just like in the movie, "Exodus" starring Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint and Sal Mineo.  I believe Sal was playing the part of a Stern Group member. The only difference was that Stanley was very tall and Sal was short.    He was immediately indoctrinated and given work to do.  He became a news reporter, as he had a gift of writing, and  somehow wound up in prison in Acco, having been arrested by the British.  Stanley wound up finally living in Jerusalem and was one of the fighters for Israel, having served as the group's Chief of Intelligence.

Resource: Facts About Israel 1973 booklet published by the division of Information, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Jerusalem, Israel.
Genesis 1948 by Dan Kurzman






Monday, March 01, 2010

Gas Masks For Israelis

Nadene Goldfoot
I just read that Israel started passing out gas masks to its 7 million citizens yesterday. I'm choked up and am starting to cry. For a people to have to prepare this way is a sad thing, but I'm glad they are realistic and are trying to save their people. They figure it'll take them three years to get them all supplied with this basic necessity.

They are preparing just in case an attack should come from Iran or other neighboring countries. This isn't the first time they've had to do this. Everyone was prepared with masks in 1991, but the expiration date has gone for those, and new ones are needed.

I remember that my cousin, Stanley Goldfoot of Jerusalem, refused to wear one. Whatever his reason was, he's now deceased so won't have to be bothered. They had to seal one room up with tape to use as a special shelter.
I just hope and pray that the day will never come that they would have to use these masks.

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Arabs Threaten Israel Over Temple Mount: East Jerusalem Riots

by Nadene Goldfoot
Angrier now that Abbas got nowhere with Obama with Israel building in Jerusalem and elsewhere, the Arabs are now threatening with rioting using al-Aqsa mosque as the excuse. This site is revered by both the Muslims and the Jews, and the Muslims regard Jews visiting there intolerable.

This site is the place also called the "Temple Mount" where the Temple in Jerusalem once stood. Israeli police evidently have had to keep Muslims out due to the volatile behavior of the populace. For the Muslims, it is their 3rd holiest site because Mohammed Muhammad was transported from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca to al-Aqsa during the Night Journey. (Wikipedia).

There was no problem during the recent Muslim holiday of Ramadan and Muslims had access to the site. Now the Jewish holiday of Succot has started and the Muslims of Israel and surrounding countries are threatening with riots as since Sunday the Israeli police have had to curtail their visits there due to their threats backed up with their rioting.

I notice that many Arab websites have reported on this situation with threats, but Israel websites are few and far between. It could be the start of another infifada. Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat said Tuesday he did not believe the recent wave of riots sweeping through the capital signaled the beginning of a third intifada.

What has happened is that some Jews have tried to enter there to pray. One of my relatives, Stanley Goldfoot, had been a member of the Temple Mount group and had been there when alive. He would be there now if he could. His group believes they have the same rights as the Muslims to pray there. Israel has tried to keep things cool and have come down harder on its own people just in order to keep things peaceful.

Notice who is protesting the Jewish attempted visits. Palestinian leaders have issued a series of warnings in the past week after clashes at Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City between Israeli police and protesters, over alleged attempts by Jewish religious activists to enter the site. According to the Jerusalem Post, rioting started with an Arab boy stabbing a man in the neck. Riots broke out in places after that. Visits to the mosque are restricted to Arab men over 50 today.

My comment is this: If Arabs cannot tolerate Jews praying at the same site they pray at, and this involves "G-d", how in the heck does Obama and other leaders think that they would make good neighbors of Israel? We cannot pray in the same local and this is a peaceful display of religious behavior. They hate us. They do not tolerate us. This is happening in a city that has been associated with Jews since King David, for heaven's sake. Jews have given them more than their fair share of religious rights, but it has not changed their attitudes or behaviors. In fact, they have the exquisite ability to turn the tables and blame the Jews for their rioting! What more do they want? Do I dare to pose the question? We all know what they want: all of Jerusalem, and why? Because it is Israel's city, that's why.

Resource: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091006/wl_nm/us_palestinians_israel_tension_1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Aqsa_Mosque
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3786385,00.html
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1119122.html
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1254756248883&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull--most important information

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Stanley Goldfoot- and the Temple Mount Group-2009

Nadene Goldfoot
My 3rd cousin, Stanley Goldfoot of Jerusalem, belonged to the organization of the Temple Mount. It continues to grow though he is now deceased, and he would be pleased to find this article on my blog. Stanley wrote the most stirring "Letter to the World" about Jerusalem, and I have never seen its equal. I also have that in my blog somewhere.

Be'esrat HaShemWith the help of G-d  THE TEMPLE MOUNT FAITHFUL MOVEMENT HELD ON "JERUSALEM DAY" THE MOST EXCITING EVENT IN ISRAEL SINCE THE DESTRUCTION OF THE HOLY TEMPLE IN 70 CE:THE CORNERSTONE FOR THE THIRD TEMPLE WEIGHING 13 TONS WAS CARRIED BY THE TEMPLE MOUNT AND LAND OF ISRAEL FAITHFUL MOVEMENT ON HER "JERUSALEM DAY" MARCH, 27 IYAR 5769, 21 MAY 2009.

The Cornerstone for the Third Temple, weighing 13 tons, that the Temple Mount Faithful Movement prepared to be laid on the Temple Mount and start the process of the building of the Third Temple, was carried by the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement as they marched from Ammunition Hill to the Temple Mount on "Jerusalem Day", 27 Iyar 5769 (21 May 2009). The holy Cornerstone was driven from Ammunition Hill to Jaffa Gate and along the western walls of the Old City to the downtown streets of Jerusalem and was presented to the people of Israel and to the entire world for the first time since the destruction of the Holy Temple in the year 70 CE

.We want to explain the important and exiting significance of "Jerusalem day" for Israel and even for all the world. Since 1967 Jerusalem Day has been celebrated as one of the most important holidays in Israel. This public holiday commemorates the liberation of the Temple Mount, the biblical city of Jerusalem, the City of David and the biblically significant areas of the Land of Israel: Judea, Samaria, Gaza, the Golan Heights and the Sinai Peninsula where G-d gave the Holy Torah to the Children of Israel.

 Sinai is the place where G-d anointed them to be His chosen people, to be a light to the nations, a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. It was in the divine Six Days War of 1967 when G-d liberated all of these biblical areas and returned them to His People Israel. In the climax of all of this G-d returned the Holy Temple Mount in biblical Jerusalem to His People Israel to immediately rebuild His Holy Temple, to renew biblical worship and to begin a new Godly End time Era in the life of all Israel and the entire world.

 This is the day that the G-d and the people of Israel expected and desired for it one thousand eight hundred ninety seven years. The G-d of Israel appeared in this godly war, when Israel was attacked by her Arab enemies from all the sides, He commanded His Israeli forces exactly as He did in the biblical times and led them to the biggest victory in the history of Israel. End time prophecy became a reality and was fulfilled in six days.

This war was not an accident in the history of Israel. The G-d of Israel had a very clear intention, as a focus of His end time plans, to bring to pass the focus and the climax of His prophetic end time plans: to rebuild His end time Third Temple and to open a new godly moral time in the life of Israel and all the world exactly as He prophesied through His prophet Isaiah: "The word that Yesha'yahu the son of Amoz saw concerning Yehuda and Yerushalayim.

And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established on the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all the nations shall flow unto it. And many people shall go and say, Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the G-d of Ya'aqov; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for out of Ziyyon shall go forth Tora, and the word of the Lord from Yerushalayim. And he shall judge among the nations, and shall decide among many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more." (Isaiah 2;1-4)

 It is important to explain the significance of the "Ammunition Hill" and why we decided to start out march to the Temple Mount at this important place. The "Ammunition Hill", located in northern Jerusalem, was one of the most heroic places during the Six Days War the Arab forces attacked Jerusalem. G-d fought with the Israeli Army as He promised in His prophetic Word (Zechariah 12:14). The intense fighting took place from bunker to bunker on this hill, where heroic Israeli soldiers sacrificed their lives in battle for the G-d of Israel, for the Holy City of Jerusalem and for the Holy Temple Mount. Ammunition Hill became the symbol of both Israeli heroism and the fighting of G-d together with His people Israel in fulfillment of His prophetic Word.

All of our plans as we reported them before "Jerusalem day" were fulfilled thanks to G-d completely and brought hope, encouragement and joy to Israel. We felt the presence of the G-d of Israel among us. He inspired deeply our spirits and hearts. We knew that we are doing G-d's Holy work for Israel and all the world. This special march was proceed from the "Ammunition Hill" and was led by a big truck, that drove the Holy Cornerstone that was decorated with Israeli flags, the Star of David and Temple flags. Silver trumpets that were reconstructed for future worship in the rebuilt Third Temple were blown along the way and in the gates of the biblical city of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. When the Cornerstone and the marchers arrived to Jaffa Gate in the Old City, the Cornerstone continued along the western walls of the Old City and then continued to the downtown streets of Jerusalem. It was a very exciting and joyful event when the cornerstone was presented to the people of Israel and the entire world for the first time in Jerusalem since the destruction of the Holy Temple of G-d in the year 70 CE.

 This great occasion was one of the most exciting and major events that Israel had experienced during this special end time age. The G-d of Israel appeared again to His people of Israel during this godly event and led them into complete redemption when His Holy Temple will be rebuild and He will again dwell among His people Israel and all the world in His Holy Temple on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem and He will resume leadership over all the earth from His Holy Temple in Jerusalem. With this godly inspiration the Temple Mount And The Land of Israel Faithful Movement came on this Holy day to the people of Israel and all the world to give them the godly end time direction that should lead their lives as G-d is expecting from every one of them.

On their way to the Temple Mount the marchers demonstrated in front of the United States consulate in Jerusalem against the pressure that is growing from president Barack Obama and His administration to divide the land of Israel and to establish a foreign terror Arab state inside the sovereign Land of Israel given by G-d in an eternal covenant only for His people Israel for a Holy purpose: to be a Holy nation, a kingdom of priests and a light to the nations (exodus 19;5-6) . They warned President Obama concerning his pressure to stop the Israeli settlements of the Land, to remove the settlements in Judea and Samaria and to divide Jerusalem the eternal Capital of the G-d and the people of Israel. 

They called-out to President Obama: 'Take your hands off the Land of the G-d and the people of Israel and off Jerusalem!' They warned President Obama to be careful of the divine judgment from the G-d of Israel as the Prophet Joel prophesied: "For behold, in those days, and in that time, when I shall bring back the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem, I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down in the valley of Jehosophat, and will enter into judgment with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and have divided up my land." (Joel 4:2)

When the marchers of the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement arrived to Jaffa Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem, they blew the silver trumpets, swear faithfulness to Jerusalem and danced with the flags Israel. The marchers then continued to march through the Old City and ascended to the Holy Temple Mount where they swore faithfulness with devotion and excitement to the godly anointing on the Faithful Movement to build the end time third Temple of G-d in our lifetime. They felt the presence of the G-d of Israel among them calling them to go to His people Israel and to all the world and to share with them His call to rebuild immediately His Holy Temple so that He will again dwell among His people Israel and all mankind.

This exciting and historical event will never be forgotten from the history of Israel and all the world. It opened a new era in the life of all of us and was actually the first step towards the rebuilding of the Temple in the lifetime of our generation.Everyone is called at this historical godly moment to actively join, come and stand together, and help the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement to complete her major and historic godly campaign to build the Temple of G-d and to bring to pass all of G-d's end time prophetic expectations and plans for Israel and the entire world.
IN THE G-D OF ISRAEL WE TRUST!

The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful MovementP.O. Box 18325, 4 Aliash Street, Jerusalem, IsraelTelephone: 02.625.1112 / FAX: 02.625.1113gershon@templemountfaithful.org

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Dedication to Stanley Goldfoot

Nadene Goldfoot
Stanley was one of the members of the Temple Mount. He was one of the fighters in 1948 and was Chief of Intelligence for the Stern Group, and he is my distant cousin. The Temple Mount is a group involved in building the 3rd Temple. Here's their latest comments about Jerusalem Day. If the Palestinians think they will be able to take all of Jerusalem, I think theyd better think again.

The Temple Mount Faithful Presents the Cornerstone for the Temple Mount on Jerusalem Day.  Last week, in celebration of Jerusalem Day and in preparation for the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem, the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement successfully brought the 13 ton cornerstone for the Third Temple to the streets of downtown Jerusalem.As we explained previously, Jerusalem Day is one of the most important public holidays in Israel. It celebrates the Six Day War, in which Israel, with the help of G-d, liberated all of Judea, Samaria, Gaza, the Golan Heights and the Sinai Peninsula.

It was in the Sinai where G-d gave the Holy Torah to the children of Israel. It is also the place where G-d anointed them to be His chosen people, to be a light to the nations, a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.This is the day that the G-d and people of Israel have expected and desired for 1,897 years. The G-d of Israel appeared in this godly war as Israel was attacked by her Arab enemies from all sides. G-d commanded His Israeli forces exactly as He did during biblical times.

 End time prophecy became a reality and was fulfilled in six days. This war was not an accident. The G-d of Israel made it clear that He expected His Temple to be rebuilt. It is then that He will open a new godly time in the life of Israel and all the world, just as He prophesied through His prophet Isaiah:"The word that Yesha'yahu the son of Amoz saw concerning Yehuda and Yerushalayim. And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established on the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all the nations shall flow unto it.

 And many people shall go and say, Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the G-d of Ya'aqov; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth Torah, and the word of the Lord from Yerushalayim. And he shall judge among the nations, and shall decide among many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more." (Isaiah 2:1-4)All of our plans that we stated in our previous letter were fulfilled, thanks to G-d. They brought hope, encouragement and joy to Israel. We felt the presence of the G-d of Israel among us. He deeply inspired our spirits and hearts. We knew that we were doing G-d's Holy work for Israel and all the world.This great occasion was one of the most exciting and major events that Israel has experienced during this special end time age.

The G-d of Israel appeared to the people of Israel during this godly event. We knew that soon He will resume leadership over all the earth from His Holy Temple on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. With this godly inspiration, the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement came on this Holy day to the people of Israel and all the world to present the 13 ton cornerstone so that the rebuilding of the Third Temple may begin soon.On our way to the Temple Mount, we demonstrated in front of the United States consulate in Jerusalem. We stood against the pressure that is growing from US President Barack Obama and His administration to divide the Land of Israel in order to establish an Arab terrorist state inside the sovereign Land of Israel. This land belongs to Israel alone. It was given by G-d in an eternal covenant for His people Israel for a Holy purpose: so that they would be a Holy nation, a kingdom of priests and a light to the nations (Exodus 19:5-6). We shouted out to President Obama just as we said we would:

 "Take your hands off the Land of the G-d and the people of Israel and off Jerusalem!" We warned him of the dreadful consequences, as stated by the Prophet Joel (Joel 4:2).We danced as we reached the Jaffa Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem. There, we blew the silver trumpets and swore our faithfulness to Jerusalem. From there, we ascended to the Holy Temple Mount. As we stood there we felt the presence of the G-d of Israel among us calling us to go to His people Israel and to all the world and to share with them His call to rebuild immediately His Holy Temple so that He may again dwell among His people Israel, in the midst of all mankind.This exciting and historical event will never be forgotten in all of the history of Israel and all the world. It opened a new era for all of us. It was actually the first step towards the rebuilding of the Temple in our lifetime.Everyone is called at this historical godly moment to actively join, come and stand together, and help the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement to complete her major and historic godly campaign to build the Temple of G-d and to bring to pass all of G-d's end time prophetic expectations and plans for Israel and the entire world.In the G-d of Israel we trust!The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement

Thursday, January 15, 2009


Letter to the World from Jerusalem

By Eliezer Ben Yisrael- aka Stanley Goldfoot

Monday, May 12 2008 @ 12:54 CDTContributed by: JDLViews: 397

The following was written by Stanley Goldfoot, using the pseudonym Eliezer Ben Yisrael. Goldfoot, a Jew from South Africa who emigrated to Eretz Yisrael after hearing a speech by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, published this poem in the first issue of his English language newspaper, The Times of Israel, in June 1967. Goldfoot passed away in 2006, at the age of 92. His words live on today, and they will live on forever and ever. . . .

I am not a creature from another planet, as you seem to believe.I am a Jerusalemite -- like yourselves, a man of flesh and blood.I am a citizen of my city, an integral part of my people.I have a few things to get off my chest.Because I am not a diplomat, I do not have to mince words.I do not have to please you, or even persuade you.I owe you nothing.You did not build this city; you did not live in it; you did not defend it when they came to destroy it.And we will be damned if we will let you take it away.There was a Jerusalem before there was a New York.When Berlin, Moscow, London, and Paris were miasmal forest and swamp, there was a thriving Jewish community here.It gave something to the world which you nations have rejected ever since you established yourselves -- a humane moral code.Here the prophets walked, their words flashing like forked lightning.Here a people who wanted nothing more than to be left alone, fought off waves of heathen would-be conquerors, bled and died on the battlements, hurled themselves into the flames of their burning Temple rather than surrender, and when finally overwhelmed by sheer numbers and led away into captivity, swore that before they forgot Jerusalem, they would see their tongues cleave to their palates, their right arms wither.For two pain-filled millennia, while we were your unwelcome guests, we prayed daily to return to this city.Three times a day we petitioned the Almighty: "Gather us from the four corners of the world, bring us upright to our land; return in mercy to Jerusalem, Thy city, and dwell in it as Thou promised."On every Yom Kippur and Passover, we fervently voiced the hope that next year would find us in Jerusalem.Your inquisitions, pogroms, expulsions, the ghettos into which you jammed us, your forced baptisms, your quota systems, your genteel anti-Semitism, and the final unspeakable horror, the Holocaust (and worse, your terrifying disinterest in it) -- all these have not broken us.They may have sapped what little moral strength you still possessed, but they forged us into steel.Do you think that you can break us now after all we have been through?Do you really believe that after Dachau and Auschwitz we are frightened by your threats of blockades and sanctions? We have been to Hell and back -- a Hell of your making. What more could you possibly have in your arsenal that could scare us?I have watched this city bombarded twice by nations calling themselves civilized.In 1948, while you looked on apathetically, I saw women and children blown to smithereens, after we agreed to your request to inter-nationalize the city.It was a deadly combination that did the job: British officers, Arab gunners, and American-made cannons.And then the savage sacking of the Old City, the willful slaughter, the wanton destruction of every synagogue and religious school; the desecration of Jewish cemeteries; the sale by a ghoulish government of tombstones for building materials, for poultry runs, army camps -- even latrines.And you never said a word.You never breathed the slightest protest when the Jordanians shut off the holiest of our places, the Western Wall, in violation of the pledges they had made after the war -- a war they waged, incidentally, against the decision of the UN. Not a murmur came from you whenever the legionnaires in their spiked helmets casually opened fire upon our citizens from behind the walls.Your hearts bled when Berlin came under siege. You rushed your airlift "to save the gallant Berliners."But you did not send one ounce of food when Jews starved in besieged Jerusalem. You thundered against the wall which the East Germans ran through the middle of the German capital -- but not one peep out of you about that other wall, the one that tore through the heart of Jerusalem.And when that same thing happened 20 years later, and the Arabs unleashed a savage, unprovoked bombardment of the Holy City again, did any of you do anything?The only time you came to life was when the city was at last reunited.Then you wrung your hands and spoke loftily of "justice" and need for the "Christian" quality of turning the other cheek.The truth is -- and you know it deep inside your gut -- you would prefer the city to be destroyed rather than have it governed by Jews.No matter how diplomatically you phrase it, the age-old prejudices seep out of every word.If our return to the city has tied your theology in knots, perhaps you had better reexamine your catechisms.After what we have been through, we are not passively going to accommodate ourselves to the twisted idea that we are to suffer eternal homelessness until we accept your savior.For the first time since the year 70 there is now complete religious freedom for all in Jerusalem.For the first time since the Romans put a torch to the Temple everyone has equal rights. (You prefer to have some more equal than others.)We loathe the sword -- but it was you who forced us to take it up.We crave peace -- but we are not going back to the peace of 1948 as you would like us to.We are home.It has a lovely sound for a nation you have willed to wander over the face of the globe.We are not leaving.We are redeeming the pledge made by our forefathers: Jerusalem is being rebuilt."Next year" and the year after, and after, and after, until the end of time -- "in Jerusalem!"

Reference: Jewish Defense League

Saturday, December 01, 2007

What's the Big Deal About Jerusalem? Stanley Goldfoot's Letter to the World Tells All

Nadene Goldfdoot                                                                  
So what if Israel has to give up parts of Jerusalem for peace? What's the big deal? Why is Jerusalem important to Jews, anyway?    Many people are probably saying this right now, even some Jews.

To us it's not like saying, let's give up Arizona, California, New Mexico and a few other states to Mexico. After all, lots of Mexicans are living in these states.

 There's an even deeper relationship of Jerusalem to Jews and to the state of Israel. It's connected to our very religion, which is quite complex. In our prayers we say, "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may I lose my right hand". .... Our history and connection with Jerusalem goes back farther than our King David. We've been a part of Jerusalem forever, and it is a part of us. The atmosphere there is special for us. Our deepest thoughts and deeds have come from there. It gives us our mental and emotional food. We've been deprived for 2,000 years and have yearned for it.

We've waited all this time to return. It didn't just happen out of the blue. A lot of planning preceded the move, years and years of planning.   We were immersed in the 1948 War minutes after the declaration that the UN created Israel.   2,000 years of wandering and suffering preceded it where no UNRA helped us out.

This connection is not the same for Arabs. They have one claim; that Mohammed of the 6th Century AD (born 570 CE) rose from Jerusalem and went to heaven on his horse. Their holy places are in Saudi Arabia. They lay claim to Jerusalem because it is our eternal city, and they want what we have in order to get rid of us. It's all a chess game.

My distant cousin, Stanley Goldfoot, a resident of Jerusalem, had this to say about his city. It is the most profound statement I've ever read.


A Letter to the World from Jerusalem
by Eliezer ben Yisrael (Stanley Goldfoot)

This was originally an editorial published in the Jerusalem Times in 1969. It is still highly relevant considering the current political situation and the upcoming celebration of Yom Yerushalayim. The letter was reprinted by the Israel Center of the Orthodox Union in Torah Tidbits #211)

I am not a creature from another planet, as you seem to believe. I am a Jerusalemite-like yourselves, a man of flesh and blood. I am a citizen of my city, an integral part of my people.

I have a few things to get off my chest. Because I am not a diplomat, I do not have to mince words. I do not have to please you or even persuade you. I owe you nothing. You did not build this city, you did not live in it, you did not defend it when they came to destroy it. And we will be damned if we will let you take it away.

There was a Jerusalem before there was a New York. When Berlin, Moscow, London, and Paris were miasmal forest and swamp, there was a thriving Jewish community here. It gave something to the world which you nations have rejected ever since you established yourselves- a humane moral code.

Here the prophets walked, their words flashing like forked lightning. Here a people who wanted nothing more than to be left alone, fought of waves of heathen would-be conquerors, bled and died on the battlements, hurled themselves into the flames of their burning Temple rather than surrender, and when finally overwhelmed by sheer numbers and led away into captivity, swore that before they forgot Jerusalem, they would see their tongues cleave to their palates, their right arms wither.

For two pain-filled millennia, while we were your unwelcome guests, we prayed daily to return to this city. Three times a day we petitioned the Almighty: "Gather us from the four corners of the world, bring us upright to our land, return in mercy to Jerusalem, Thy city, and swell in it as Thou promised." On every Yom Kippur and Passover, we fervently voiced the hope that Next Year would find us in Jerusalem.

Your inquisitions, pogroms, expulsions, the ghettos into which you jammed us, your forced baptisms, your quota systems, your genteel anti-Semitism, and the final unspeakable horror, the Holocaust (and worse, your terrifying disinterest in it)- all these have not broken us. They may have sapped what little moral strength you still possessed, but they forged us into steel. Do you think that you can break us now after all we have been through?   Do you really believe that after Dachau and Auschwitz we are frightened by your threats of blockades and sanctions? We have been to Hell and back- a Hell of your making. What more could you possibly have in your arsenal that could scare us?

I have watched this city bombarded twice by nations calling themselves civilized. In 1948, while you looked on apathetically, I saw women and children blown to smithereens, after we agreed to your request to internationalize the city. It was a deadly combination that did the job- British officers, Arab gunners, and American-made cannon. And then the savage sacking of the Old City-the willful slaughter, the wanton destruction of every synagogue and religious school, the desecration of Jewish cemeteries, the sale by a ghoulish government of tombstones for building materials, for poultry runs, army camps, even latrines.

And you never said a word.

You never breathed the slightest protest when the Jordanians shut off the holiest of our places, the Western Wall, in violation of the pledges they had made after the war- a war they waged, incidentally, against the decision of the UN. Not a murmur came from you whenever the legionnaires in their spiked helmets casually opened fire upon our citizens from behind the walls.

Your hearts bled when Berlin came under siege. You rushed your airlift "to save the gallant Berliners". But you did not send one ounce of food when Jews starved in besieged Jerusalem. You thundered against the wall which the East Germans ran through the middle of the German capital- but not one peep out of you about that other wall, the one that tore through the heart of Jerusalem.

And when that same thing happened 20 years later, and the Arabs unleashed a savage, unprovoked bombardment of the Holy City again, did any of you do anything?

The only time you came to life was when the city was at last reunited. Then you wrung your hands and spoke loftily of "justice" and need for the "Christian" quality of turning the other cheek.

The truth- and you know it deep inside your gut- you would prefer the city to be destroyed rather than have it governed by Jews. No matter how diplomatically you phrase it, the age old prejudices seep out of every word.

If our return to the city has tied your theology in knots, perhaps you had better reexamine your catechisms. After what we have been through, we are not passively going to accommodate ourselves to the twisted idea that we are to suffer eternal homelessness until we accept your savior.

For the first time since the year 70, there is now complete religious freedom for all in Jerusalem. For the first time since the Romans put a torch to the Temple, everyone has equal rights (You prefer to have some more equal than others.) We loathe the sword- but it was you who forced us to take it up. We crave peace, but we are not going back to the peace of 1948 as you would like us to.

We are home. It has a lovely sound for a nation you have willed to wander over the face of the globe. We are not leaving. We are redeeming the pledge made by our forefathers: Jerusalem is being rebuilt. "Next year" and the year after, and after, and after, until the end of time- "in Jerusalem"!

You know what Stanley would say to Olmert and Netanyahu now if he could.