“Beyond Words” is a published
seven volume collection of Rabbi Meir Kahane’s writings from 1960 – 1990 that
originally appeared in The Jewish Press, other serial publications, and his
privately-published works.
“Beyond Words” also includes a number of extra features:
Chronology of Rabbi Kahane's life.
“Beyond Words” now can be bought at Amazon.com. On the search line, type… Beyond Words Kahane.
Beyond Words
Selected Writings of Rabbi
Meir Kahane,
1960-1990
Volume 7
Interview with Rabbi Meir
Kahane as He Faces Possible Barring from U.S.
Written November 9, 1990
This interview took place a few hours before Rabbi
Kahane’s assassination
Q: Rabbi Kahane, you have had an extraordinary life,
during which you have become beloved and hated to a degree that few have
seen. You are among the most
controversial and well known Jews in the world and the pressures on you must be
enormous. How do you continue and what
do you see as your future?
A: I have done and will, please G-d, continue to do
the things I do because the things that I say are true, are parts of the
authentic Jewish Idea. The fact that so
many cannot see and understand, or attack and defame and worse, is not relevant
to truth or to my obligation to that truth.
The rabbis tell us that the ALL Mighty appointed Moses and Aaron as
leaders of the Jews on condition that they accept being pelted with
stones. Things have not changed.
Q: Yet you were barred from the Knesset and also face
numerous legal problems. What about
them?
A: concerning the Knesset barring – an act of
totalitarianism which saw an obscene silence on the part of Jewish liberals and
every Jewish establishment group – we are, of course, working on running for
the next Knesset within the constraints of the present law. We have studied it
carefully and know what changes must be made to have me run. They were changes
we did not have the time to make in 1988.
This time it will be different and we will use the loophole we have
found to run. I must add that if and
when, please G-d, we do, we will amass a huge number of votes and seats since
the events of the past two years have made countless Jews realize how right I
was over the past 20 years. Not only
will we be the third-largest party but we will challenge Labor as the second
party and no nationalist government will be formed without us. And that will be the beginning of an historic
change in Israel and the creation of a truly Jewish state made in the image of
the G-d of Israel.
Q: and your legal problems?
A: As of this moment, I await the decision of my
citizenship trial in Washington. That
entire thing is a sordid example of a joint effort by the United States and
Israeli governments to insure that I will not be able to enter the United
States since, if I do lose my citizenship, the U.S. will never issue me a
visa. Both the U.S. and Israeli
governments have a vested interest in my not being able to raise money and
support here, since if I achieve even substantial power in Israel, the Baker
Plan and every other American attempt to pressure Israel into dangerous
concessions will be rejected and U.S. Mideast policy thwarted.
I have a superb attorney, Nat Lewin, one of this country’s
finest constitutional lawyers, and he believes that we have a strong case in
opposing a clearly outrageous political scheme.
The great problem here is the judge, Aubrey Robinson, who sentenced
Jonathan Pollard to life imprisonment.
During my hearing he was openly hostile and sarcastic and his
anti-Semitism came through clearly.
Even if I lose, I will of course appeal (I have two more appeals), but
so will the State Department if I win.
The big question is whether Robinson will allow me to enter the U.S.
pending that appeal. If not, I will have
to depend on good Jews replying to the Israel-U.S. conspiracy by voluntarily
sending me the large amounts of funds needed.
Q: And what about your Israeli problems?
A: Two serious criminal cases face me there, both
outweighed only by the totalitarian nature of the proceedings. In the first, involving my speech at a
protest rally in Jerusalem following the murder of 16 Jews on an interurban bus
near Jerusalem, at which I called the Arabs a “cancer in our midst,” I am being
tried under a British Mandate law that defines “sedition” in a way that any
totalitarian state would envy and under which any Jew in Israel could be jailed
daily for stating political views. Worse,
this law bars me from proving the truth of my statement since under the law
truth is not relevant.
For a while there was hope that the case would be thrown out
since the state simply forgot to sign the indictment, and the statute of
limitations had passed. But the judge in the case (a leftist who had also ruled
against the Jews who purchased an Old City building from the Greek Orthodox
Church some time ago) allowed the state to rule that an unsigned indictment was
valid, since “one could not escape the truth through a technicality.” This, in a case in which the truth is not
relevant!
The second case involved the murder of two elderly Jews in
May 1989, on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem, in which I led a large crowd of Jews in a
protest march to the Old City, and the police charge me with having refused to
disperse (the crowd was tear-gassed and 11 Kach people, including myself,
arrested). In the United States a
conviction on such a charge would be a minor affair but in Israel the maximum
is five years imprisonment (the same as with my first case).
Q: I must return to a previous point since so many
people raise it. The lies and defamation
and attacks on you must surely wear you down.
How do you cope with it?
A: I answered that previously, at least in part. But let me add a bit to that. To begin with,
one rule is basic: Never responds to vicious and filthy lies that are clear
attempts to defame and destroy and that are funded and planned by enemies of
the Jewish people. When one responds to
these things, that is exactly what the enemy wants, since it only helps to
publicize the defamation. When one gets
into the mud with the swine, one must emerge filthy. King David said (Psalms 69:5): “They who
hate me without reason are more than the hairs of my head,” but he also
taught us how to react to the haters in Psalms 39:2: “I will keep a curb on
my mouth, while the wicked one is before me.”
In a word, one does not bark back at barking dogs if one
is a person and not a dog.
Please
continue your prayers for Rivka bat Talya the 20-year old daughter of Binyamin and Talya Kahane, may G-d avenge
their blood.
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