Monday, July 25, 2011

A difficult dilemma in Israel

We read:
"Last month, Dov Lior, the chief rabbi of the West Bank Settlement of Hebron, was placed under detention by the attorney general and questioned for a commendatory preface he had written to a book of ‘Jewish Law’ in which the author advocates the killing of Arab civilians in time of war, even the ‘righteous’ among them. More alarmingly, the book claims that when Arab children are being raised with the aim of harming Jews, it is ‘for their own good’ to kill them to prevent them from growing up to be ‘evil adults.’

Though many in Lior’s community disavow both the commendation of the book and its teachings, others, including the Samaria and Binyamin Settler Committee, called the action of the attorney general a ‘State of War against the Jewish faith.’

No matter how repugnant his views, Lior’s right to express them should be defended – not because representative of the Jewish tradition (to the contrary, they are a perversion), but because of free-speech. True, Lior’s role as a ‘religious leader’ – his release from detention was followed by the ecstatic celebration of his supporters – make him and his followers prime candidates for police scrutiny. But the book should not be banned, and the failure of a spirited defense of Lior’s hate speech shows the weakness of Israeli democracy.

Source

What the writer above seems not to know is that one of the oldest blood libels against Jews is that they slaughter non-Jewish children as part of Jewish religious rituals. So the restraint on the bloodthirsty rabbi is a matter of national security for Israel. Giving any countenance to his utterances would increase the dangers to Jews everywhere.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

True, perhaps, Jon, but the first priority of war is to end that war as quickly as you can, and the best way to accomplish that is to eliminate your enemy as fast, "and as completely", as you can. Middle eastern cultures, being the oldest on earth, understand this, which is why Muslims have no rules or limits when it comes to killing their enemies, be they military or civilian.

Anonymous said...

"first priority of war is to end that war as quickly as you can"

Wrong. The first priority of war is to test NEW weapons to support our economy.

Anonymous said...

"...is that they slaughter non-Jewish children as part of Jewish religious rituals."

I seriously hope you are saying that in jest.

Anonymous said...

Anon 6:28 -- Seriously, didn't you read the words right BEFORE the text you quoted? You know the but that said "one of the oldest blood libels against Jews"?

That said, we have one voice in Israel saying to do to the Arabs exactly what the entire Arab world is taught to do to Jews and that man is being slapped down. What does that tell you about the difference between the Israeli world and the Arab world?

Anonymous said...

Anon 8:25 - I whole heartedly agree. Don't censor those who espouse violence against non-Jews but let them make their case and rebutt their case vigorously in order to show the world that Israel is an honourable country unlike those undemocratic hateful countries that surround it.

-btm

Anonymous said...

Religion leads to moral bankruptcy, and can be used to justify anything. What else can you say when crazy theologians argue for murder?

"Rabbis Dov Lior and Yacob Yousef had endorsed a highly controversial book, the King's Torah - written by two lesser-known settler rabbis. It justifies killing non-Jews, including those not involved in violence, under certain circumstances.

The fifth chapter, entitled "Murder of non-Jews in a time of war" has been widely quoted in the Israeli media. The summary states that "you can kill those who are not supporting or encouraging murder in order to save the lives of Jews".

At one point it suggests that babies can justifiably be killed if it is clear they will grow up to pose a threat."

Oh, wait. This must be more of that sophisticated theology, because I don't get it.

Anonymous said...

The Judeo-Christian Bible is full of murder and mayhem licensed by divine authority.

Anonymous said...

Ah, but god loves you!

Anonymous said...

Tough Love! - Cool Daddy!