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Been There, Done That: By Moshe Feiglin |
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All the well-oiled systems,
the chartered buses, the settlement secretariat, the familiar
demonstration machine were perfectly orchestrated for Monday's protest
against "American pressure." "We must strengthen Netanyahu," they
explained in the settlement synagogues. The small turnout shows that the
public understands that any protest led by the same people who had them
pointlessly marching around the fence of Kfar Maimon will ultimately
achieve the same results.
At the same time, pioneering youth built 11 new outposts in the Land of
Israel. Anonymous sources in the Yesha Council denounced the youth,
claiming that their actions are detrimental to the building of the land.
I don't understand how settling the land is detrimental to the building
of the land, but it is quite clear that it is detrimental to the
stability of the old Yesha leadership.
After Monday's demonstration, Ynet reported that "Yesha Council
Director, Pinchas Wallerstein, said that the American pressure on Israel
this week reached heights that are an embarrassment to a democratic
society." Wallerstein's concern for democracy is touching. But wasn't it
Danny Dayan who was elected to head the New Yesha Council? The council
that cleansed itself of the betrayal and cooperation with the
destruction of Gush Katif? How has Wallerstein turned up once again?
What democratic procedure re-installed the star of the Gush Katif fiasco
to front stage?
Yes, there is truly nothing new under the sun. This is not the first
time that a pioneering public wishes to build and counter the grand
collapse of its leaders. And it is not the first time that those
established leaders make grandiose declarations, stage huge
demonstrations with unclear goals and all the while, stab the pioneers
in the back.
Winter, 5754 (1993) - 16 years ago. After countless attempts to convince
the Yesha Council to build outposts throughout Yesha, Zo Artzeinu
proceeded with the plan, called Mivtza Machpil, by itself.
Settlement groups were prepared and the general public was enthusiastic;
ready and willing to carry out the plan that could very well have
prevented the signing of the Oslo Accords and all the horrific events
that have transpired since. And who denounced the pioneers and took
action to prevent Mivtza Machpil from being implemented?
You guessed it. The Yesha Council. The following is an excerpt of an
article that I wrote over five years ago about the Yesha Council. It is
even more relevant today:
On the eve of the Jewish new year of 5754 I hung a
note on the bulletin board of my settlement, Neve Aliza. The note
delineated a simple plan that would prevent the implementation of the
developing Oslo Accords. I was a private person. I didn't know anybody
in a leadership position in the Yesha Council, and the neighborhood
bulletin board was the only outlet for my ideas.
Arafat and his cohorts were still in Tunis. Nobody in Israel really
believed that Rabin would actually bring him to Israel and shake his
hand. After all the years that Israel had blacklisted Arafat, the
Americans were also astounded by the idea. Arafat was subject to strong
internal pressure and suspicion was rampant. At that point, Oslo seemed
to be a fragile non-starter.
The plan that I outlined in that note was based on the fact that the
core of Oslo - the territories that were slated to be surrendered to the
Arabs - were strewn with Jewish settlements. A significant change on the
ground would necessarily torpedo any secret agreements being put
together. If every settlement would build an outpost near it and
re-populate it every time it would be destroyed, it would be impossible
for the government to continue in the Oslo direction. The plan detailed
exactly how to carry out the project simply and effectively.
On Rosh Hashanah, our neighborhood rabbi asked me to provide him with
more details. Right after the holiday, many neighbors gathered in my
home and the next day a delegation of rabbis, doctors and other very
respectable people from our neighborhood traveled to Jerusalem to get
the ball rolling.
Where did we go? To the place that seemed most natural to start: the
official leadership of the settlers - the Yesha Council.
I will not tire my readers with all the details. You can read them (and
it is important for everyone who wants to carry out an effective
struggle today to do so) in my book, "Where There Are no Men." I will
just state a few facts:
• The Yesha Council gave us its blessing and adopted the plan.
• The Yesha Council took upon itself to carry it out - and did nothing.
• When we began to carry out the plan ourselves, the Yesha Council
delayed and sabotaged it.
• The very little that we nevertheless managed to carry out despite the
stubborn opposition of the Yesha Council (six outposts) really did have
the potential to stop Oslo - if we had only been able to continue.
• About a year later, in the summer of 5755, when we decided to block
traffic throughout the country, we had already learned our lesson. We
made sure not to have any connection at all with the Yesha Council and
not to rely on it. The road blocking project was successful beyond all
our expectations.
That is how Zo Artzeinu was born.
No, the people in the Yesha Council are not less idealistic than we are
and they do not have personal motives. It goes much deeper than that.
They are the old guard of Religious Zionism - the elite of Sebastia.
These are the people who, in the '70s, drew the strength from their
faith to run ahead of Zionism. But they never drew the strength to lead
it. For these wonderful people, the source of the legitimacy of the
Return to Zion is Zionism - not Judaism. In Sebastia they were nothing
more than Yigal Alon with a skullcap and ritual fringes. They thought
that Shimon Peres had just gotten a bit tired, so they will run ahead
and he will eventually catch up.
We need to understand that running to the people and convincing them is
exactly the Yesha Council's forte. But to go into a head-on battle
against the very foundation on which they stand - is simply impossible.
(From "The Greatest Danger to the Struggle for Gush Katif," p.
196, The War of Dreams by Moshe Feiglin).
The Yesha public, like most people in Israel, is deeply connected to its
Jewish identity, knows the truth, believes in its Jewish destiny and
easily interfaces with actions that propel them toward their goals.
The "trick" that prevents the Jewish Nation from progressing toward its
destiny repeats itself in different variations throughout history. You
don't need thousands of riot police to stop 30,000 idealists with self
sacrifice unparalleled since the splitting of the Red Sea from marching
out of Kfar Maimon and saving Gush Katif. All you need is a cunning
political and spiritual leadership that knows how to play both sides of
the coin and gradually deflate the lofty spirit that motivates the
masses.
This is the same deception used by the leadership of the fledgling State
of Israel in the War of Independence to allow the Jewish Quarter of
Jerusalem to be destroyed and relinquished to the Jordanian enemy. This
is precisely the method that will be employed to destroy the settlements
in Judea and Samaria if its settlers do not learn from their own
experience and appoint authentic and clear leadership now.
The struggle for the Land of Israel, for the Temple and for Israel's
Jewish destiny is first and foremost the struggle for leadership of
Israel. Manhigut Yehudit is doing its utmost to establish authentic
Jewish leadership for the State of Israel. The settlers of Yesha must
establish authentic Jewish leadership for the settlements. If the
struggle for the outposts is not accompanied by a struggle for the
leadership of Yesha, Wallerstein and his friends will lead the "battle"
against Netanyahu's expulsion plans. The end of the story is already a
given.
It is important to build new outposts in the Land of Israel and we
salute those who do so. It is less pleasant to establish new leadership
for Yesha. But it is much more vital!
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The Petition to Save Roi Klein's Home: By Aryeh Sonnenberg |
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Many of you may have
received an email petition request to try to convince the government not
to destroy a Jewish community. In this community lies the home of Ro'i
Klein, a precious, Jewish soldier who gave his life in the Lebanon II
war "al Kiddush Hashem."
The theory about the email that is going around is that 100,000
signatures on a petition will change the fate of the intended
destruction.
Please bear with me while I present a logical flow:
Do you think that Netanyahu has the power to prevent this? Let's assume
YES.
Do you think that Netanyahu cares about this? Let's assume NO.
So the question is, what can we do to make Netanyahu care about it?
Let's examine some things that Netanyahu does and does not care about:
Does he care about the Ichud HaLeumi MKs? NO, they are not in the
government.
Does he care about the Bayit HaLeumi MKs? NO, their numbers are
completely irrelevant even from within the government.
Doe he care about the Likud MKs? YES, he must, as they are in the
government, and they are a very large part of his coalition.
So, let's assume that if we can get the Likud MKs to make Netanyahu
care, then we may have found a way to stop the intended destruction.
But, getting so many MKs to care about something seems like a very
daunting task. What can we do????
Well, let's examine what all MKs care about:
Is the most important thing to them to remain an MK for as long as
possible? Let's assume YES.
So, what does a Likud MK need in order to remain an MK now and in the
future? A Likud MK is elected via Likud members.
Does a Likud MK need 100,000 signatures of people, of whom only a
fraction may vote for him? NO. Does a Likud MK need 15,000 Likud
members to vote for him in the internal Likud elections? YES.
So, if 15,000 people joined Likud today, would that stop the intended
destruction?
Of course not, as it would be very easy for a Likud MK to assume that a
good number of these people are Bibi-supporters, and would not support
the Right-wing Likud MKs in the future elections anyway.
SO, WHAT'S THE SOLUTION???
If 5,000 people joined the Likud this month via Manhigut Yehudit, then
every Likud MK would know that if they want to get elected to the next
Knesset, they had better be strong and fight Netanyahu (toe the Likud
party line), or their chances of being elected next term would be close
to zero. Even though Feiglin was "thrown out" of the Knesset, most
everyone admits that his voter control was the strongest determinator of
who was elected to the Knesset this time, and all the MKs know this.
So, the way to get Bibi to care is to put pressure on him in the only
place where it makes a difference.
To join the Likud via Manhigut Yehudit
click here or contact Aryeh Sonnenberg at 054-499-1733.
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NYC Manhigut Yehudit Get-Involved Conference Huge Success |
It was standing room only as over 400
people packed into the Marriott Hotel in NYC to attend the Manhigut
Yehudit Get-Involved Conference. Manhigut President Moshe Feiglin
addressed the full house via video. Feiglin gave an update on the
political situation in Israel. Shmuel Sackett, Manhigut Yehudit's
International Director hosted the event and also discussed what a strong
and proud Jewish State means to the world. Rob Muchnick, Manhigut
Yehudit's US Director spoke about turning Israel from the state of Jews
into the Jewish state. Tova Abady, Manhigut's Media Spokesperson,
discussed various strategies for getting our message to the media, and
Yocheved Seidman, Manhigut Yehudit's new Program Director, discussed
Manhigut's new online tools and how each attendee can help make the
dream of authentic Jewish leadership for Israel into a reality.
The attendees left the conference updated, informed, ready and
completely energized to turn the “state of the Jews” into “The Jewish
state”.Get-Involved Conferences
are still to be held in Cleveland, Chicago and Detroit. See our Events
section below for details.
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| Moshe
Feiglin on INN Yishai Fleischer Show: Land Reform |

Click here
to listen to Moshe Feiglin on land reform in Israel.
Click here to read his recent article on the same topic.
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| Events |
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Shabbat and Sunday
11 and 12 Av (August 1 and 2) Cleveland |
Love of Israel
Weekend at Young Israel of Green Road
Shabbat, 11 Av (August 1)
Manhigut Yehudit Shabbat Shiur
with
SHMUEL SACKETT, Manhigut Yehudit Co-Founder and International
Director
Place: Young Israel of Green Road
2643 S. Green Rd.
Beechwood, OH
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Click here for special event flyer
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| Sunday, 12 Av (August 2) |
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Yehudit Get-Involved Brunch Place:
Young Israel of Green Road
2643 S. Green Rd.
Beechwood, OH
Time: 8:45 - 11 a.m.
Keynote
Speaker:
SHMUEL SACKETT - Co-Founder
and International Director:
What a strong and proud Jewish State means to the world and
how to explain it
Featured
Speakers:
MOSHE FEIGLIN - Candidate for Prime Minister of Israel
(speaking via video):
Israel at 3,200- We’re just getting started!
YOCHEVED SEIDMAN - Program
Director:
How each one of us can make this dream a reality
Click here for special event flyer
Register
(please indicate Cleveland
brunch event)
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Monday, 13 Av
(August 3)
Chicago |
Manhigut Yehudit Get-Involved
Conference
Place: KINS
2800 W. North Shore Ave.
Chicago
Time: 8:00-9:30 p.m.
Keynote Speaker:
SHMUEL SACKETT - Co-Founder
and International Director:
What a strong and proud Jewish State means to the world and
how to explain it
DOVID SHIREL - Manhigut Yehudit
Educational Director will be in Chicago from Israel from 6 Av/July27
until after the conference. Looking forward to meeting you!
shir@jewishisrael 516
620-2475
Featured Speakers:
MOSHE FEIGLIN - Candidate for Prime Minister of Israel
(speaking via video):
Israel at 3,200- We’re just getting started!
SHLOMO VILE - Director of Chicago
Chapter
Looking at the world through Jewish eyes
YOCHEVED SEIDMAN - Program
Director:
How each one of us can make this dream a reality
Program Organizer:
Shlomo Vile
(847-401-6640)
shlomo@agttax.com
Click here for special event flyer
Register
(please indicate Chicago
event)
This will be an event for people
who are tired of hearing about the problems Israel faces, who
don't want to just listen to more speeches, and who are ready
to work together towards making genuine Jewish leadership in
Israel a reality.
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Tuesday, 14 Av
(August 4) Detroit |
Manhigut Yehudit Get-Involved Conference
NO TO A PALESTINIAN STATE!
YES TO A JEWISH STATE!
Place: 15401 W. Ten Mile Road
Oak Park, MI
Time: 7:40 p.m.
Featured
Speakers:
MOSHE FEIGLIN - Candidate for Prime Minister of Israel
(speaking via video):
Israel at 3,200- We’re just getting started!
MARK
SEGEL - Past President of ZOA of Michigan and Manhigut
Yehudit Supporter
"Israel Today - How to Handle the Pressure"
ROB MUCHNICK - US Director:
Exciting multi-media presentation: “From a state of Jews
to a Jewish State”
YOCHEVED SEIDMAN - Program
Director:
How each one of us can make this dream a reality
Click here for special event flyer
Register
(please indicate Detroit
event)
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Let's spread the message! If you are interested in arranging a lecture or
meeting in your community with Moshe Feiglin or Shmuel Sackett, either in
Israel or in the USA, please contact Dovid Shirel at
shir@manhigut.org, or call: 02-996-1123
(Israel) or 516-295-3222 (USA).
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