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Worth Reading
Losers
By Jason Gold
I
had the opportunity this sukkot to witness a unique phenomenon in Israel. It
was something that I had heard about but did not quite believe. Yet here it
was on display as clear as day. And it made me understand why the religious
right in Israel is such a dysfunctional mess. Put simply, the religious right
are losers. Losers in their own country.
Let's back up a little bit. Do I really think the religious right are
losers? No, I respect, admire and study the torah-based literature they
produce. I do not think they are losers. Yet, THEY think they are. THEY
have conditioned themselves into believing that they are losers and that they
are utterly incapabable of bringing any meaningful political change to
Israel's pathetic form of government.
How does this manifest? It is manifest by the fact that the religious right
would rather vote for any secular candidate rather than one that offers them
faith-based (non-theocratic) leadership because they believe that any kippa-wearing
candidate is necessarily a loser like them, even if this person has new
ideas. It is manifest by the fact that the so-called religious parties,
rather than lead the country, have become, special interest lobbyists for
people who look like them, dress like them and speak like them. It is
manifest by the fact that their votes in the Knesset allowed the disgrace of
Gush Katif to happen by propping up a morally bankrupt, illegitimate
government. It is manifest when the mayor of Jerusalem, a religious man,
decides he is too politically impotent to lift a finger against the boosha
(shame) of a gay parade in the world's holiest city. As a right-leaning
secular Jew sitting on a plane next to me remarked, "We allow this after 2000
years? You datiim (religious) allow this? If we can't stop this, then we
don't deserve Jerusalem. Maybe we should just lease the city to the Muslims.
Then there won't be any gay parade." Tough to argue with.
So the religious leadership of the country has failed. Rather than bridge
gaps with their secular brothers, they have allowed widening the gulf between
them and secular Jew even more. They have brought shame, loathing and
finger-pointing on themselves by the seculars as purveyors of those whose
votes are for sale (rent?) for a little more funding. And yet despite all
this, they continue to look for that messianic secular figure to lead them.
Perhaps it is truly as Rav Kahane, HY"D, ZT"L, said. Perhaps because of how
they look in the eyes of the goyim, they need a nice goyish looking leader to
interact with the outside world so they can hunker down until Moshiach shows
up.
Yet all is not lost. For when a high-ranking secular Likud official can
openly state that he realizes no that he no longer trusts secular leadership
for the land of Israel and that we need an acceptable faith-based candidate,
perhaps the worm begins to turn. Perhaps the younger generation of religious
zionist youth and chareidi youth will start to sound the clarion call against
corruption, against business as usual, and against G-dlessness and moral
bankruptcy. This was a hopeful sign that I saw in the old city over Chol
HaMoed Sukkot as I gave out literature and interacted with these young
people. They are hungry for authentic faith-based leadership. They are
desperate to be proud Jews in their own land.
It is very simple. We are an am segulah. We need Manhig segula. I call on
all Mafdalniks, Shasniks, Yahadutniks, (and even you Yisrael Beiteinuniks who
were sold out so fast, it must have given you collective whiplash) to do what
must be done. Join Manhigut Yehidut and help. The only way to do that is to
join Likud. Hold your nose if you have to but join. Because if the best this
country can do after the disgrace of Lebanon II is a government headed by Bibi
with the same old players, then it really is a boosha and time to get the real
estate lawyers working on that long-term lease for the Arabs.
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