UNCOMFORTABLE QUESTIONS FOR
COMFORTABLE JEWS
By Rabbi Meir Kahane, written in 1987
The
Temple Mount (excerpts)
Once upon a
time, in the exile, the Jews would decide every major step by the
proposition: What will the gentiles
say. Then they created Israel, where
Jews would be sovereign and free….Laugh not, but rather weep for generations.
Jerusalem. Where the Palestinian autonomy and eventual state
is being built. Jerusalem, which mirrors
so much of the other desecrations that fills the land.
The Temple Mount is not in our hands. East Jerusalem is not in our hands. Judea and Samaria and Gaza and the Golan are
not in our hands. The Biblical Eretz
Yisrael which we liberated through G-d’s decree in 1967, is not in our hands.
The Temple Mount is in their hands, the foxes, the
cunning Arab foxes. And the words of
Motta Gur ring hollowly – and it is we who are to blame. We took a miracle and disdained it. We, who took holiness and profaned it. We who were given a Zion, a Jerusalem, Temple
Mount – and gave it over to the jackal-foxes.
He who controls the Temple Mount will control
Jerusalem. And he who controls Jerusalem
will control the Holy Land. And the
desecration of the Land and of G-d is inconceivable.
JEWS
TERRIFY ME
I have never been afraid of the Arabs; it is the Jews who
terrify me. The ultimate danger to Jews
has never been the gentile; it is the Jews who have always been their own worst
enemy. And no Arab state or combination
thereof can ever bring Israel to its knees.
To accomplish that, they must look to the enemy within, the Jews of
self-hate, of cancerous guilt, the lemmings of Suicide Now. To our bitter regret, there is no lack of
these; the enemy is indeed within the gates, within the walls.
THE
DREAM
The hope is not yet lost – the hope of two thousand years,
to be a free people in our own land…” (from the Israeli national anthem,
“Hatikva’)
The following appeared as a letter to the editor in the
Histradut labor newspaper Davar (June 30, 1986
“On June 19, we were waiting on line to see the doctor, some
30 of us. An argument broke out between
a young woman elegantly dressed and obviously well off, and an elderly
man. He quietly explained to her that it
was his turn to see the doctor. She
began screaming at him and among the gems said: ‘I am an Arab; this land is
mine and who needs you Jews here? Go back where you came from.’
“A large crowd gathered from all the departments – and, now,
pay attention: An Arab woman stands
between perhaps 100 Jews in a Jewish institution waiting to see a Jewish doctor
and shots. Then she slapped the elderly
Jew. He wished to hit her back, but
could not reach her. She gave him a hard
blow and sent him flying. He lost
consciousness, blood flowed from his head, and he was given oxygen and taken by
ambulance to the hospital. But, no one
touched the Arab woman! What would have
happened if this had been a Jewish woman among Arabs? The police came and she shouted: I am not afraid of anyone, not you or the
police….”
In the year 5707 –1948 by the gentile calendar that the Jews
had lived under for so long-the dream was realized. A Jewish State was declared in the Land of
Israel. A Jewish State! No more fear, no more terror in the
streets! A Jewish State! Free and proud
and a kingdom of Kings! Hardly!
More attacks on Jews pre-Oslo years, can be found in
“Uncomfortable Questions for Comfortable Jews,” Chapter 7 – The Dream
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