Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Our Tzevet Letter to the HDNA List Serve.

Shalom Chaverim! Chag Sameach, from beautiful Mishmar Hayam street in Olga.

We, Erez Brandvain, Zach Fowler, Shoshi Paris-Saper, and Sara Zebovitz, are on Workshop 59. We’re working in Holon with adorable kids, grades 4-12, and speaking lots of Hebrew.

On Yom Tzevet last week, we talked about Torat haMelech and would like to clue you in on what’s going on.

Torat haMelech is a book written by Yitzchak Shapira and Yosef Elitzur, leaders of Yeshiva Od Yosef Chai and justifies the killing of gentiles, innocent or guilty.

(You can read more about the book here. In fact, please do. http://www.jpost.com/LandedPages/PrintArticle.aspx?id=160084)

We have just returned from Poland , where we talked lots about the dehumanization process the Jews (and so many others) were put through by the Nazis. They weren't considered equals and their lives weren't worthy. Children and other loved ones were used as blackmail, and were often killed for essentially no reason. Anyone seen as any sort of opposition was killed (political victims).
In this book, these influential rabbis talk about gentiles lives not being legitimate. They talk about killing the children of opposing kings, not only in order to get to the king, but also because they might grow up to be a threat. They talk about killing anyone who assists an opposition, unknowingly or not. They talk about killing even hostages because they are in the way to getting to the opposition.

Torat haMelech has followers. We quote a press release from the Od Yosef Chai Yeshiva: "We hope that students throughout the Torah world will read "Torat Hamelech", and with G-d's help may we merit true leadership whose principles will be guided by the true and living Torah." Although the majority is not following these unbelievable conclusions, there is a group of religious Jews who are believers in these ideals. [Do not get confused or make assumptions – the majority of religious Jews do not support Torat haMelech.]

We talked about what it means to be a bystander. Just outside of the Warsaw ghetto, hundreds of thousands of innocent people lived their lives, despite the death, illness, dehumanization, and overall the annihilation of the Jewish people happening just over the other side. We feel that as members of Habonim Dror (a descendent of Dror), we cannot be bystanders to this situation. Members of our own people are now taking part in a process that stresses the same codes as the Nazis, and we cannot stand by and let it happen.

Hanoar haOved v’haLomed, along with 9 other organizations, have banded together to try to get these rabbis arrested. Hanoar haOved v’haLomed has published a public statement on where it stands in the matter. We want to do the same. We are volunteering to write this statement, but we need your help! Over the next week or so, please send us your thoughts and feelings on this. We want to have something to send to Jewish newspapers (and maybe more!) in the states, and as a movement we should all agree on what our “stance” is. Additionally, we feel it’s extremely important for all the ken tzvatim to discuss this (and all movement members in general!).

Don’t be a bystander.
take a shower

Aleh v’HAGSHEM,
Erez, Zach, Shoshi, Sara
Workshop 59

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