Parshat Bereishit, 5784
October 14, 2023
A Time for War
Rabbi Robert Tobin
On Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur we affirmed that our lives and every life may have a natural or an unnatural end this year. In the unetaneh tokef prayer we said so many words that have become horribly true. Who will live and who will die? Who by fire, who by sword? We now know that the poem born of persecution and torture in the 13th century in Europe spoke not only to the Crusades, the pogroms and the shoah, but to the towns of Ashkelon, Sederot, Kfar Aza, Beeri, Reim, the Noa music festival, Zikim, Holit, Nahal Oz, Kerem Shalom, Netiv HaAsara, Alumim, Nirim, Kisufim, Ein HaShelosha, Sufa, Nir Yitzhak, Mefalusim, Nir Am, Gevim, Ibim, Or HaNer, Yad Mordechai, Kibbutz Erez - and more - all the way to Ofakim 20 km from Gaza City. And we prayed in our faith and hope that Teshuvah (repentence), Tefillah (prayer) and Tzedakah (charitable giving) could take away some portion of any evil decree for the year ahead - ma'avirim et ro'a ha-gezeirah - and make our lives better.
Now we are reminded that Teshuvah, Tefillah and Tzedakah have their own opposites - human choices that don't wish to avert the evil decree but to enflame it and to grow it. That opposite free will choice pours out human hate upon the innocent. Rather than the self-reflection in teshuvah to be self-critical, humble and to seek to be a better person, the terrorist is self-affirming - so superior in their viscious arrogance that any man, woman or child in front of them can be slaughtered by their hand. And in those violent murderous and barbaric acts they reach for tefillah by perverting and twisting what my Moslem friends and colleagues promise me is meant to be a prayer of peace and mercy - instead rejoicing in their blood frenzy and calling out Allah Hu-Akbar! Their prayer to God screams hate and rains death upon the innocent. And what of their tzedakah? Billions of dollars have been sent to Gaza since Hamas took over - first in 2006 with an election and then in 2007 by killing Palestinian Authority rivals fighting a civil war to make their military dictatorship permanent. Billions of dollars from the US, the EU, the Arab League - and in particular Iran and Qatar, but also NATO ally Turkey and others: to build a country; to build a government; to build an infrastructure; to build an economy; to build a life of peace and sustainable prosperity. But instead they have build a terrorist war machine. Missile factories. Machine gun factories. Bullet factories. RPG's. Grenades. Bombs. Drones. Jamming equipment. Everything turned to war. Teshuvah? Tefillah? Tzedakah?
Last week, as the first words of the attacks were spreading through our community, we read the third chapter of the Book of Kohelet (Ecclesiastes). We were reminded that God's world has a time for everything... a time for every experience under heaven. A time to live... a time to die... a time to laugh... a time to cry... a time for war.... a time for peace.
Now is not a time for peace. Now is a time for war. Peace was the farming community of Holit. Peace was the Israelis removed from Gaza in 2005 who settled on our side of the 1948 Armistice line and built tomato farms and dairy farms. Peace was Oslo and offers of a Palestinian state in 1947, 2004, 2007, 2013 - all rejected by Palestinian leadership - all scorned by Hamas. Hamas has an absolute extreme terrorist mentality, built within a radical religious world view, that every inch of Israel is Palestine and every single non-Palestinian is - in their words - an "occupier" and "a military weapon of occupation." Every baby, child, grandparent and foreign worker they call a military weapon and declare a right to murder them at any opportunity.
On our college campuses right now across the country a group called Students for Justice in Palestine have published a toolkit for organization with action plans and talking points that completely adopt the extreme Hamas terrorist platforms. They are gathering under the banner of Justice but they are teaching hate and terror. Let me quote from their own sources for you: the barbaric slaughter of civilians in their beds and in the streets they described as "gained control over illegal settlements." Describing the day's actions they say "these events are the natural and justified response to decades of oppression and dehumanization." They say explicitly, "settlers" - and remember "settlers" means every Israeli anywhere at all - "settlers are not civilians... they are military assets used to control stolen land." End quote. Every Israeli anywhere is a "settler," of any age, any ability and they say that Hamas terrorism and mass murder is QUOTE "Natural and Justified." End Quote.
No.
In their toolkit they seek to "normalize" armed resistance and to fight "by any means necessary." Their goal is the complete "liberation of Palestine from (the Jordan) River to the (Mediterranean) Sea." Violence. Armed attacks. Mass killing. Ethnic cleansing. "By any means necessary." In their words, again, "All of it is Justified. All of it is necessary."
Well. We Jews have heard that before, haven't we? We know better than anyone what all of that means, and now the world has seen it. And SJP are openly and completely supporting it. They are a proud part of it. They are the terrorist's mouthpieces. They have no place in the legitimate discourse of any liberal arts institution.
I have argued for a Palestinian State and I still believe that is the only possible eventual solution. This is not that. Palestinians deserve better than this.
Why is there a fence around Gaza? Look what happens when there is not.
In their attack on Israeli towns, killing over 1,300 people and taking prisoner over 150 hostages, Hamas has attacked humanity. They have murdered or captured people from FORTY-TWO other countries in addition to Israel. The US says that 29 citizens were murdered and 14 are being held captives. If that happened anywhere else in the world the United States would send in the Navy Seals and the Marines, and would be right to do so.
Hamas will not stop. No amount of peace talks, or humanitarianism will convince them to stop. As a peace-person, an interfaith person, a rabbi who admires and values diversity and cares deeply about the suffering of all innocents... as an international relations guy, a supporter of the U.N., a law and relief agency kind of guy, I see no alternative. There is a time for peace. There is a time for War. Now is the time for War.
Peace is never won by the military. Peace is the purview of the diplomats.
The humanitarian suffering is real. And there are innocents in Gaza right now losing their lives for the terror that Hamas brought and the horror that comes with Israel's bombs and the coming ground war in pursuit of the terrorists and the hostages. It is horrible. Consider supporting humanitarian aid for Palestinian refugees - so long as the money does not go to Hamas. Egypt must open the southern border of Gaza for humanitarian aid and refugee safety. The UN, the Arab League, the US and the EU need to support that. And the US must care for our citizens trapped in Gaza and get them out. But there is no room in the world for Hamas any more and every hostage must be freed or accounted for.
I pray for a rebuilt Gaza under new leadership that values not only peace but truth. That recognizes historical facts. That Zionism was a partner with the Ottoman Empire, under Moslem rule, for decades before WWI - peacefully and legally buying land, developing resources, building towns - long before the League of Nations gave Britain legal control over the area. And that Zionism was a legal partner with the British doing the same: buying land, developing resources and building towns and infrastructure. And that after WWII, the Mandate for Palestine was legally turned over to the United Nations, who voted for the establishment of Israel, legally and legitimately. And then that legal and legitimate State of Israel solved years of massive refugee crises from the Displaced Persons camps of Europe by bringing the survivors of the Shoah to Israel for asylum. Israel is a legal, legitimate country.
Do you really think people who supported the slaughter of young and old in their beds believe in civil rights?
Israel's history is not "Colonialism," despite those well meaning fools who have fallen for that false narrative and that fraudulent reading of history. This is a displaced people, who have legally returned to their ancient homeland, joining generations of Jewish settlement that never completely left that land. They consistently returned by legal means under Moslem, Christian and now Jewish rule. 10% of Israeli citizens today are Israeli Arabs, living in peace and relative prosperity in Israel, enjoying civil rights and democracy unthinkable under Hamas' boot in Gaza. Israel is a diverse society racially, culturally, and religiously. Truth and true history are a necessary part of eliminating intolerance, hate and terror. Don't fall for their twisted campaigns masquerading as Justice and Civil Rights as they proclaim every Israeli from the River to the Sea to be a settler, a colonist, a racist and a military asset to be destroyed. Listen to what they are really saying and watch what they are really doing. Don't fall for it.
We have always wanted peace. But not today. Not after this. Not with Hamas. It is, sadly, just not possible.
So pray for the dead. Pray for the wounded. Pray for the captured, the displaced and the suffering. Pray for those who are now putting their lives on the line to save the hostages and eliminate the terrorists and their tunnels, factories, missiles and all their tools of war so that one day, may it be soon, the diplomats may ensure that all of us can live in a genuine peace.
Od yavo shalom aleinu - aval od lo hayom. Peace will come to us one day, but not today.
There is a time for War and a time for Peace.
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