DEAR WORLD
By Rabbi Meir Kahane, Zt"l
(November, 1988)
Dear World,
It appears that you are hard to please. I understand that
you are upset over us, here in Israel. Indeed, it appears
that you are quite upset, even angry and outraged! Indeed,
every few years you seem to become upset over us. Today, it
is the brutal repression of the Palestinians; yesterday, it
was Lebanon; before that it was the bombing of the nuclear
reactor in Baghdad and the Yom Kippur War campaign.
It appears that Jews who triumph and who, therefore,
live, upset you most extraordinarily. Of course, dear world,
long before there was an Israel, we, the Jewish people -
upset you.
We upset a German people who elected a Hitler and we
upset an Austrian people who cheered his entry into Vienna
and we upset a whole slew of Slavic nations - Poles,
Slovaks, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Russians, Hungarians,
Romanians. And we go back a long, long way in the history of
world upset.
We upset the Cossacks of Chmielnicki who massacred tens
of thousands of us in 1648-49; we upset the Crusaders who,
on their way to liberate the Holy Land, were so upset at
Jews that they slaughtered untold numbers of us. We upset,
for centuries, a Roman Catholic Church that did its best to
define our relationship through Inquisitions. And we upset
the arch-enemy of the Church, Martin Luther, who, in his
call to burn the synagogues and the Jews within them, showed
an admirable Christian ecumenical spirit.
It is because we became so upset over upsetting you, dear
world, that we decided to leave you - in a manner of
speaking - and establish a Jewish State. The reasoning was
that living in close contact with you, as resident-strangers
in the various countries that comprise you, we upset you,
irritate you, disturb you.
What better notion, then, than to leave you and thus love
you - and have you love us? And so we decided to come home -
to the same homeland from which we were driven out 1,900
years earlier by a Roman world that, apparently, we also
upset.
Alas, dear world, it appears that you are hard to please.
Having left you and your Pogroms and Inquisitions and
Crusades and Holocausts, having taken our leave of the
general world to live alone in our own little state - we
continue to upset you.
You are upset that we repress the poor Palestinians. You
are deeply angered over the fact that we do not give up the
lands of 1967, which are clearly the obstacle to peace in
the Middle East.
Moscow is upset and Washington is upset.
The Arabs are upset and the gentle Egyptian moderates are
upset. Well, dear world, consider the reaction of a normal
Jew from Israel. In 1920, 1921 and 1929, there were no
territories of 1967 to impede peace between Jews and Arabs.
Indeed, there was no Jewish State to upset anybody.
Nevertheless, the same oppressed and repressed Palestinians
slaughtered hundreds of Jews in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Safed and
Hebron. Indeed, 67 Jews were slaughtered one day in Hebron -
in 1929.
Dear World, why did the Arabs - the Palestinians -
massacre 67 Jews in one day in 1929? Could it have been
their anger over Israeli aggression in 1967? And why were
510 Jewish men, women and children slaughtered in Arab riots
in 1936-39? Was it because of Arab upset over 1967? And when
you, World, proposed a U.N. Partition Plan in 1947 that
would have created a Palestinian State alongside a tiny
Israel and the Arabs cried and went to war and killed 6,000
Jews - was that upset stomach caused by the aggression of
1967? And, by the way, dear world, why did we not hear your
cry of upset then?
The poor Palestinians who today kill Jews with explosives
and firebombs and stones are part of the same people who -
when they had all the territories they now demand be given
them for their state - attempted to drive the Jewish State
into the sea. The same twisted faces, the same hate, the
same cry of "idbah-al-yahud" - "Slaughter the Jews!" that we
hear and see today, were seen and heard then. The same
people, the same dream - destroy Israel. What they failed to
do yesterday, they dream of today - but we should not
"repress" them.
Dear World, you stood by the Holocaust and you stood by
in 1948 as seven states launched a war that the Arab League
proudly compared to the Mongol massacres.
You stood by in 1967 as Nasser, wildly cheered by wild
mobs in every Arab capital in the world, vowed to drive the
Jews into the sea. And you would stand by tomorrow if Israel
were facing extinction. And since we know that the
Arabs-Palestinians daily dream of that extinction, we will
do everything possible to remain alive in our own land. If
that bothers you, dear world, well - think of how many times
in the past you bothered us.
In any event, dear world, if you are bothered by us, here
is one Jew in Israel who could not care less.